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Colorado State University professor John Straayer said he thought the speech accomplished what Clinton needed to accomplish, but he noticed cable news analysts already going after it.
Colorado State University professor John Straayer said he thought the speech accomplished what Clinton needed to accomplish, but he noticed cable news analysts already going after it.
John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University, said the decision makes sense, considering Salazar is the state’s native son and that the move can help Democrats gain votes in Colorado.
John Straayer, a political science professor at Colorado State University, said the decision makes sense, considering Salazar is the state’s native son and that the move can help Democrats gain votes in Colorado.
On Sunday, Aug. 31st the 80th meeting in the historic rivalry between the University of Colorado (CU) Buffaloes and the Colorado State University (CSU) Rams will take place at the 2008 Qwest Rocky Mountain Showdown. As the title sponsor, Qwest …
Denver’s Airport was festooned this summer with ads branding Colorado State University a green technology epicenter.
The CSU students and volunteers — 460 of them — have been in the Pepsi Center trash tent and deep in the bowels of the Colorado Convention Center doing all the sorting of Democratic recyclables, compost and landfill-bound waste.
Colorado State University also is participating in the New Energy Station. Spirae, a renewable energy design and engineering firm in Fort Collins that has partnered with the university, is working on computer technology to help regulate and even the ups …
Delegate Erica Hixson, a 19-year-old Colorado State University sophomore, said she believes youth turnout will be the single-most important factor in determining whether Obama will be the next president.
Colorado State University political scientist Kyle Saunders said more polls need to be conducted to better understand trends in the election. But he said the Roll Call findings could be ominous for Musgrave, a three-term incumbent.
Democrats elected statewide in Colorado, like pro-life Gov. Bill Ritter, tend to be centrists, says Colorado State University political science professor John Straayer.