CSU In The News Archive

Secret deal wins award for ConocoPhillips

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June 05, 2008

The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado at Boulder were recognized.

400 new jobs headed for Loveland

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June 04, 2008

An economic impact analysis of the company’s expansion, prepared by Colorado State University regional economist Martin Shields for the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corp., says the company payroll would reach $13.1 million over the next five years if the company …

CSU to cease control of student newspaper

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June 04, 2008

The student newspaper that last year ran an editorial saying “(Expletive) Bush” will now become part of a nonprofit group and will not be run by Colorado State University.

CSU, Metro also hike tuition

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June 04, 2008

More Colorado college students will see steep increases in tuition and fees in the coming school year – to the tune of 9.5 percent at Colorado State University and 7.5 percent at Metropolitan State College of Denver.

Local, state campaigns weigh in on Obama

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June 04, 2008

“The indicator was that in February, in the caucuses and the primary that followed, that it was the Obama candidacy that fueled a good portion of excitement and energy and participation and that’s still in place,” said John Straayer, a …

The Couch Isn’t Making You Fat

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June 04, 2008

“The study is provocative,” says Loren Cordain, a physiologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. “But I wouldn’t hang my hat on it,” he says, because the DLW studies used different experimental procedures, making them hard to compare.

60-Year-Old Bias in Data on Sea Temperatures

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June 03, 2008

David W. J. Thompson of Colorado State University and colleagues analyzed global mean surface temperatures from the 1880s to the present, tweaking the data to remove the effects of El Niño and other “weather noise,” as Dr. Thompson described it.

County ties 2007 homicide level in one week

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June 03, 2008

“Most of the time, when you lock the door, you’re putting yourself together with someone who might kill you,” said professor Prabha Unnithan of the Study of Crime and Justice at Colorado State University.

Forecaster expects busy Atlantic hurricane season

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June 03, 2008

The 2008 Atlantic hurricane season will likely be a busy one with 15 tropical storms, of which eight will turn into hurricanes, the noted Colorado State University forecasting team said on Tuesday.