CSU In The News Archive

Sense of history a reason Galveston survives

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September 21, 2008

“There sits Galveston with its terrible reputation for storms,” said David McComb, a historian at Colorado State University who wrote a history of the island. “Galveston is left high and dry, but so what? People are going elsewhere for development.”

Storms have failed to keep Galveston residents from Isle

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September 21, 2008

“There sits Galveston with its terrible reputation for storms,” said David McComb, a historian at Colorado State University who wrote a history of the island. “Galveston is left high and dry, but so what? People are going elsewhere for development.”

Colorado’s jobless rate increases

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September 20, 2008

“We’re not officially in a recession, but most of the national numbers point that way,” said Martin Shields, regional economist for Colorado State University and the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp.

CSU seminars focus on aging

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September 20, 2008

CSU will host a series of presentations to help the public and professionals who work in fields that serve older adults and their families learn about the latest aging research work conducted at Colorado State University and other universities in …

Food Bank’s biggest drive here

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September 20, 2008

This time of year, however, the CSU community and the Food Bank for Larimer County have the perfect answer. A simple and effective way to benefit our community is to participate in this year’s Cans Around the Oval.

Sustainable forest work earns locals a nod

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September 20, 2008

Linda Jones, an administrative assistant for the Colorado State Forest Service, said recognizing individuals like Bradley and Husted helps educate the public about what can be done with forested property.

Crisis shifts focus of race

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September 19, 2008

“It’s a gift if he knows what to do with the gift,” said John Straayer, who teaches political science at Colorado State University.

Visual art

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September 19, 2008

The discussion will involved Lynne Hull, an internationally acclaimed eco-artist who lives in Fort Collins, and two Colorado State University scientists.

WINTER: Enjoying the season’s bounty – legally

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September 19, 2008

Cheryl Mulhauser, who works in the Colorado State University Extension Master Gardener program in Jefferson County, said this year’s bountiful harvest is the result of a mild spring.