Debates will begin today
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Republican incumbent Rep. Marilyn Musgrave will square off against Democrat Betsy Markey at 8 p.m. at Colorado State University’s University Center for the Arts, 1400 Remington St., in Fort Collins.
Republican incumbent Rep. Marilyn Musgrave will square off against Democrat Betsy Markey at 8 p.m. at Colorado State University’s University Center for the Arts, 1400 Remington St., in Fort Collins.
Republican Marilyn Musgrave debates her Democratic challenger, Betsy Markey, at Colorado State University. The Fourth Congressional District is the closest U.S. House race in the state.
The first debate between Republican Marilyn Musgrave and Democrat Betsy Markey is at 8 p.m. today at CSU’s University Center for the Arts.
The first debate between Republican Marilyn Musgrave and Democrat Betsy Markey is Thursday at Colorado State University at 8 p.m. from the University Center for the Arts.
John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University, said Musgrave is desperate to put her past behind her, but she still stands for conservative principles that made her a target for Democrats the past six years.
A $950,000 grant from Shell will enable Colorado State University researchers to study how best to revegetate lands disturbed by energy development.
The so-called memorandum of understanding with Colorado State University – one of the leading providers of veterinary education in the US – was revealed as the Princess Royal cut the first sod of the Dick’s new £42million three-storey vet school …
The $950,000 research grant to Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources will allow researchers to look at the 1970s restoration of shale-harvested land in the Piceance Basin. Lack of funding prevented researchers from studying the results of that …
The movie is the true-life story of Temple Grandin, a woman born with autism who went on to become one of the country’s leading experts on animal behavior.
INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR CONSERVATION OF NATURE: Cited George Wallace, professor in the Warner College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University, for his outstanding service in protected-area management.