CSU In The News Archive

Underground lab rivalry increases

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January 16, 2007

“We are not terribly concerned about either of those developments,” Colorado State University physicist and Henderson team member Robert Wilson said of the Washington and Minnesota efforts.

Convention might give region boost

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January 12, 2007

Convention-goers will be close to the mountains — August is just wonderful — and they’ll want to get up there over the weekend or on either end of the convention, said Stephan Weiler, interim associate dean for research in the …

MLK march helps open celebration

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January 12, 2007

Celebrations to honor slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. are scheduled to kick off Sunday night and will include the annual march from Colorado State University to Old Town.

Cold, snow likely to stay through the month

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January 11, 2007

Regardless how cold it might be, Greeley will continue to be one of the colder areas of the northern part of the state, said Nolan Doesken, state climatologist at Colorado State University.

250-page Henderson Mine plan sent to feds

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January 10, 2007

The documents were sent electronically to the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C., at around 2:30 p.m., Colorado State University physicist Robert Wilson said.

CSU offers new lifelong learning institute

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January 09, 2007

Wednesday is the last day to sign up to attend the launch of Colorado State University’s Division of Continuing Education Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

More cattle feared dead in SE Colorado blizzard

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January 09, 2007

In Springfield, county seat of snowswept Baca County, “We still have producers who haven’t gotten to their cattle, so they don’t know what their losses are,” said Bruce Fickenscher, a Colorado State University Extension agent.

No-show stock show

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January 09, 2007

The affected herds in Colorado represent about $1.8 billion worth of cattle including breeding cows that will produce calves for next year’s supply, Colorado State University agriculture extension agent Leonard Pruett said.