CSU In The News Archive

CSU study says life started on Earth before oxygen

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November 21, 2006

A recent Colorado State University study suggests that life existed on Earth much earlier than previously believed and possibly before the existence of oxygen in the atmosphere.

For storms, a year of living placidly

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November 21, 2006

The respected Colorado State University prediction called for 17 tropical storms, nine of them hurricanes and at least one of them hitting the United States.

Reviving higher ed only seems simple

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November 21, 2006

“We’re a high-tuition state if you happen to be poor,” says Colorado State University President Larry Penley said. “We don’t have the financial aid.”

Book drive reaches across the world to help

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November 20, 2006

To work on our leadership and volunteer skills this year, our 60 teenagers chose as our project to recycle books and ship them to help the people of Kapsowar. Greek Life at Colorado State University and Books for Development International …

Many Problems, Solutions, No Election Guarantees

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November 20, 2006

Kyle Saunders, a Colorado State University political science professor and a student of elections, said Colorado can improve, but it will depend on how long voters stay mad and how much money they’re willing to spend.

Auto-biography: Names may spell rage

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November 19, 2006

Motorists who ascribe human traits to their cars are more likely to engage in acts of road rage, according to new research by Colorado State University.

Hurricane season ends with a whimper

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November 19, 2006

Meanwhile, a second group of hurricane experts at Colorado State University predicted 17 named storms, nine of which would become hurricanes and five of which would be major.

Hurricane season ends with a whimper

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November 19, 2006

Meanwhile, a second group of hurricane experts at Colorado State University predicted 17 named storms, nine of which would become hurricanes and five of which would be major.