Student honored for overcoming the odds
Ashley Griffin found inspiration in her daughter
Rocking her baby girl back and forth in the back of the church, Ashley Griffin's 2-year-old daughter Saleah didn't seem to be getting better after several days of looking ill. Born with Down syndrome and two heart defects, Griffin figured it was nothing worse than usual. more...
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Student orgs lost in campus-wide shuffleA campus-wide reorganization of offices has been arranged for next semester with the purpose of improving accessibility, but student organizations involved in the swap say they're unsatisfied with the end result. This summer, the Visitors Center, along with Admissions offices in Spruce Hall and Routt Hall, will relocate to Ammons Hall to take offices alongside the Admissions Welcome Center, forming what will be known as the Welcome & Visitor's Center. more... |
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Myanmar lets in first aid shipmentYANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar's military regime allowed in the first major international aid shipment Thursday, but it snubbed a U.S. offer to help cyclone victims struggling to recover from a tragedy of unimaginable scale. Five days after the storm, the junta continued to stall on visas for U. more... |
NewsClosing expected in Marshall-Fields murderCENTENNIAL-- Lawyers are expected to make their closing arguments Friday in the trial of a man accused of killing two CSU graduates, including a witness who was scheduled to testify against him. Sir Mario Owens could face the death penalty if convicted of first-degree murder in the June 2005 shooting deaths of Javad Marshall-Fields and Vivian Wolfe, both 22. more... |
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10 Years LaterFort Collins locals will never forget the night of July 28, 1997 and the tragedies that ensued because of the Spring Creek Flood. Where the small creek meets College Avenue was a place completely unrecognizable during the late hours of the flood. Five women lost their lives, two homes caught fire, one liqure store exploded, hundreds lost their homes and a train derailed - all of it adding to the chaos and confusion that no one could have foreseen or prepared for. | |
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Collegian coverage: Iowa Caucus
Rocky Mountain Collegian reporters take a trip to Iowa to cover the caucus. |
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Collegian investigates campus securityRocky Mountain Collegian reporters investigate unlocked buildings and lax campus security in this 3-part special investigative report. more... |
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