CSU In The News Archive

CSU students will help design new city hall

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June 02, 2006

Councilors approved a memorandum of understanding with the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and the Colorado State University Cooperative Extension for CSU students to help plan and present the first designs for a new City Hall.

Heat sparks worries

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June 02, 2006

It was hot in April and May. Dry, too. Hot enough to be the warmest combined April-May on record and dry enough that just one other year – 1963 – was drier. That’s according to the Colorado Climate Center at …

Owens vetoes ethanol

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June 02, 2006

Senate Bill 173 extends the life of the Water Resources Research Institute at Colorado State University by one year. The institute will get $500,000 to pay for its work.

Quashing West Nile carriers

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June 02, 2006

“They may repel for 20 to 30 minutes, but after that, they break down, or they provide some repellency but not enough to be effective in preventing disease transmission,” said Chester Moore, a research entomologist recently retired from the CDC …

Quashing West Nile carriers

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June 02, 2006

“They may repel for 20 to 30 minutes, but after that, they break down, or they provide some repellency but not enough to be effective in preventing disease transmission,” said Chester Moore, a research entomologist recently retired from the CDC …

Quick Guide & Transcript: Hurricane season begins

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June 02, 2006

TARA MERGENER, CNN REPORTER: And federal officials are heeding the advice from the National Hurricane Center and other experts. William Gray of Colorado State University is predicting 17 named storms — nine hurricanes — five of them major.

West graduate among CSU Monfort Scholars

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June 02, 2006

Colorado State University has awarded five incoming freshmen full scholarships as part of the Monfort Scholars program. The winners include Helenka Rowe of Greeley.

Hurricane Forecaster Still Expects Active Season

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June 01, 2006

The 2006 hurricane season in the Atlantic will be active, but fewer major storms are likely to make landfall than last year, Colorado State University researchers said Wednesday.