CSU In The News Archive

Solix lands $15.5 million investments

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November 11, 2008

Solix, a Colorado State University spin-off, will use the funding to build an algae biofuel facility as well as to continue development of its technology.

Dust pollution may spawn tornadoes

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November 10, 2008

A new study has suggested that dust pollution in the atmosphere may push supercell thunderstorms into spawning tornadoes. According to a report in Discovery News, the study was done by David Lerach of Colorado State University and a team of …

Group meets objective

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November 10, 2008

Democratic challenger Betsy Markey defeated Musgrave 56 to 44 percent, making it difficult to point to any group or event as decisive in the race, CSU political scientist John Straayer said.

Maxwell Ranch wind farm moving forward

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November 10, 2008

Colorado State University announced that Wind Holding LLC, developer of the CSU Green Power Project at Maxwell Ranch in northern Larimer County, is preparing a permit application for the project following the approval of 1041 regulations by Larimer County commissioners …

Penley made great contributions to CSU, region

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November 10, 2008

CSU President Larry Penley announced his resignation last week. As he prepares to move on, he should do so with a sense of pride and satisfaction for his significant contributions to Colorado State University, the state and our region.

Ritter heading to Asia for trade mission

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November 10, 2008

During the mission, officials will sign a memorandum of understanding between Colorado State University and two Japanese institutions to create a new Center for Environmental Medicine at CSU, which will boast a global faculty, including professors and researchers from Japan.

Adopt-A-Neighbor event puts CSU students to work

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November 09, 2008

Vahe Boyajian still does the yard work that his 97-year-old body will allow him to do, but on Saturday he got some much-needed help raking leaves from CSU students

Markey sets out on a tightrope act

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November 09, 2008

While demographic changes have left the district with a higher percentage of unaffiliated and Democratic voters, Northern Colorado is still largely conservative, said John Straayer, a CSU political scientist. He said Markey will need to keep that in mind as …