CSU In The News Archive

Florida tax reform: Examples abound around U.S.

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February 26, 2007

“We were seeing programs people cared about being squeezed,” said Bob Kling, an assistant professor of economics at Colorado State University. “Primary education, higher education, roads. The mandatory parts were suffering. There were some very strange, perhaps unforeseen implications for …

Interns eye legislative future

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February 26, 2007

Dressed in suits and ties and carrying armfuls of paperwork, two dozen Colorado State University political science majors get out and head into the state’s most important building ready to start their day.

Clocks ticking for IT

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February 25, 2007

“The worst I could think that would happen is that if two computers talk to each other with different internal times, it could cause a lock-up,” said Darrell Whitley, chair of the Computer Science Department at Colorado State University. “

Coalition seeks to sink new marina construction plans

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February 25, 2007

Others independent of the coalition also are calling for the Bureau of Reclamation to carry out an environmental-impact statement. They include the Arizona Bass Federation, a Colorado State University environmental-studies professor and nearby landowners.

Historic horror to be marked

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February 25, 2007

This week will be one of solemn remembrance as well as a call to action as Colorado State University holds its 11th annual observation of Holocaust Awareness Week.

Wonders of science tested, displayed

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February 25, 2007

Children and their parents discovered that science really can be fun as well as educational at the 16th Annual Little Shop of Physics open house at Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center on Saturday.