CSU In The News Archive

Democrats and GOP maneuver on immigration

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June 18, 2006

Colorado State University political science professor John Straayer said the court ruling was a “gift” to Republicans because it gives them a chance to resurrect the immigration issue heading into November. He said Democrats are at a disadvantage because, while …

Fathering styles differ but caring is universal

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June 18, 2006

Jeffrey Shears, an assistant professor at Colorado State University’s School of Social Work who participated in the study, said most minority men have a strong desire to nurture their children.

Grapes of wealth

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June 18, 2006

That’s the amount which the wine industry contributed to the state’s economy in 2005, according to a just-released study by Colorado State University.

Hurricane hawk preps for another season

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June 18, 2006

Hurricane expert William Gray at Colorado State University has called for an active season of 17 named storms in the Atlantic basin. While Lyons respects Gray and has seen the predictions, he doesn’t seem to consider them worth much. For …

PET DISH: Doggy day makes work a whole lot more fun

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June 18, 2006

In dogs, smoking has been linked to nasal sinus cancer in long-nosed breeds, according to a Colorado State University study, and lung cancer in shorter-nosed dogs. Puppies can also die from eating cigarette butts.

Storm warning: Choose your Caribbean island wisely

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June 18, 2006

According to a Colorado State University team headed by hurricane analyst William M. Gray, nine hurricanes will sweep through the Caribbean and United States this year, five of them major ones. In addition, 17 named storms and other less forceful …

Invest in stocks for long haul

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June 17, 2006

Vickie Bajtelsmit, J.D., Ph.D., is a professor of finance at Colorado State University and the author of two books on financial planning: “The Busy Woman’s Guide to Financial Freedom” and “Personal Finance: Skills for Life.”

Western Colorado Wineries Boost Economy

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June 17, 2006

According to a study conducted by Colorado State University Colorado’s wine production ranks 22nd in the country and accounts for 3% of sales nationwide.