CSU In The News Archive

Frats find a friend in Facebook

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March 08, 2009

At Colorado State University, membership in the 21 fraternities and 14 sororities was 958 in 2005 and reached 1,395 in 2008.

Front Range in moderate drought

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March 08, 2009

A state climatologist and Colorado State University researcher says the Front Range is in moderate drought and the next couple of months will be pivotal going into summer.

Bipartisanship eludes lawmakers on big issues

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March 07, 2009

John Straayer, political science professor at Colorado State University, said making sure there’s enough money to spend on higher education and transportation in the future will require bigger changes.

Climatologist: Front Range In Moderate Drought

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March 07, 2009

A state climatologist and Colorado State University researcher said the Front Range is in moderate drought and the next couple of months will be pivotal going into summer.

The price is sleight

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March 07, 2009

A new consumer study by Colorado State University shows we’re often tricked by the left-hand digit in a price, regardless of the actual price difference between products.

Top cop at CSU resigns

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March 07, 2009

Colorado State University’s campus police chief, already suspended pending a personnel investigation and facing allegations he condoned illegal activity, quit Friday.

Moderate Drought Confirmed

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March 06, 2009

Nolan Doesken, the state climatologist based at Colorado State University, said today that federal and academic scientists across the country this week agreed that Colorado’s Front Range is in a “moderate drought,” which means the next three months are pivotal …

Van Dyken will MC Rams’ annual auction

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March 06, 2009

Amy Van Dyken won six Olympic gold medals in swimming and still is hounded for autographs on a regular basis. But she’s never lost her affinity for CSU and will do anything and everything she can to help her alma …

American Quarter Horse Association Convention features forum on equine cloning

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March 05, 2009

Confirmed forum panelists include Katrin Hinrichs, a veterinarian involved in equine cloning at Texas A&M University; Sharon Spier, an epidemiologist at the University of California-Davis; George Seidel, a professor specializing in biomedical sciences at Colorado State University; and Blake Russell …

CSU testing graywater irrigation

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March 05, 2009

Using graywater to fill up toilets and irrigate landscapes could cut down household water use by around half, according to researchers at Colorado State University’s Urban Water Center.