FoCo toyshop owner directs balloons in Macy's parade
While police will protect Manhatten's people from crime during the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Parade, knowledge of the laws of physics will protect them from the towering balloons as crews direct them down the city streets. Matt Hannifin, owner of the local shop Science Toy Magic LLC in Old Town Square, started flying hot air balloons in 1974 and eventually earned a commercial license. more...
Volleyball downs Rebels in conference finale
The CSU volleyball played their sixteenth and final conference match of the season on Saturday, knocking off the UNLV Rebels in five sets (24-26, 26-24, 25-27, 25-22, 15-12). The match marked their second consecutive five-set victory, and a school record 15th conference win of the season. more...
Rams lose eighth straight 29-27 to New Mexico
In the match-up of the Mountain West Conference's two bottom-dwellers, the University of New Mexico grabbed its first win of the season over Colorado State 29-27. New Mexico kicker, James Aho, nailed the game-winning 27-yard field goal with 12 seconds remaining, redeeming himself after last week's performance in which he hit the uprights three times. more...
NewsHealth care debate comes to campusWith debate raging over the health care reform proposals in Congress, a CSU social work class will host an expert panel to help inform students on health care facts today. The panel will be comprised of Rep. Randy Fischer, D-Fort Collins, Health Care Board member and public health consultant Lee Thielen and CSU physician Kathlene Waller. more... |
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CSU tries to snap seven-game losing streak at New MexicoThey couldn't do it against 10-0 TCU or 4-7 UNLV, but with a winless New Mexico in their sights, the CSU Rams might have their best chance yet to break a seven-game losing streak. The Rams (3-7, 0-6 MWC) are headed down south and ready to face the New Mexico Lobos (0-10, 0-6) in a battle of the Mountain West's bottom two teams. more... |
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