CSU In The News Archive

Peña, Lamm seen as sparks in fiery debate

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May 25, 2006

“This is an additive rather than a determinative,” John Straayer, a Colorado State University political science professor, said of Peña’s involvement. “I think it will ratchet the visibility of the issue and the amount of money spent, but it would …

Phone calls will alert residents to evacuate

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May 25, 2006

Smith said he expects an active season, based on predictions by the hurricane forecast team at Colorado State University’s department of atmospheric science. The department foresees 17 named storms, nine of them hurricanes and five to be considered major hurricanes …

Road rage hotline stays busy

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May 25, 2006

In a 1999 study on road rage drivers conducted by Jerry Deffenbacher, a psychology professor at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Deffenbacher found that road rage drivers were more likely to be “high-anger” persons.

Volunteers help keep injured raptors alive

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May 25, 2006

The most serious surgical cases are sent to veterinarians at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo. The Rocky Mountain Raptor Center, located on the CSU campus, helps with the final rehabilitation of the birds and releases them in Colorado.

GOP anger fails to faze insurgent

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May 24, 2006

“He’s got a bucket of money. What’s he going to do with it?” asked John Straayer, a Colorado State University political scientist.

Heat, Hurricanes & Hoosiers

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May 24, 2006

Colorado State University hurricane researcher Dr. William Gray disputes the human-induced global warming theory.

Rethinking horse breeding

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May 24, 2006

Chris Kawcack, associate professor of equine surgery at Colorado State University, said a broken leg can be a life-or-death situation for horses.

Stormy weather

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May 24, 2006

Colorado State University experts put the risk of a hurricane making land between New York City and Boston at 7 percent this year. Although tropical storms start to get names as of next week, the peak season for the Mid-Atlantic …