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Gray speaks at CapitolBy: Hilary Davis Dr. William Gray, professor emeritus of CSU's atmospheric sciences department and chair of the Tropical Meteorology Project, will speak to a group of Republican lawmakers today about global warming. "They asked me to come down about a month ago," Gray said in a telephone interview. |
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Heed my advice or else…By: Hilary Davis It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. It was the last of times, as this is my final column for the Collegian. I have looked forward to this day, if only so that I can stop being surprised to see my own head in the newspaper every Friday morning (I have a bad memory) and so I will stop receiving strange e-mails from people who think we should date (we shouldn't - trust me. |
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Goodall gives Fort Collins a reason to hope in 2007 Monfort LectureBy: HILARY DAVIS Dr. Jane Goodall, world renowned conservationist and United Nations Messenger of Peace, faced a full crowd at Moby Arena on Wednesday night to deliver the 2007 Monfort Lecture "A Reason to Hope." "We're destroying this planet," Goodall said in her lecture. |
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Springtime for politicians:By: HILARY DAVIS Well, it's spring and officially my favorite time of year. At least, it would be if I didn't have to spend every waking moment in the library. Oh, to be a freshman again, untroubled by the winds of time and term papers. It's easy to tell the freshmen from other students right now - they're the ones holding lollipops and riding unicorns through campus because they're just so happy it's spring. |
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It's Friday the 13th - check your underwearBy: Hilary Davis Shh. You can't actually see me. I'm not even here. I should have just stayed in bed today. I'm suffering from paraskavedekatriaphobia. Clearly, that means "fear of Friday the 13th." I don't know how you didn't know that. You know, Friday the 13th is a strange day. |
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Music SmackdownBy: Hilary Davis It is no secret that college students enjoy free stuff. Free food is almost always good. Free T-shirts rock because, even if they're ugly, you can still wear one to the gym to work off the free food. And free music is the best. When burning CDs became cool in, oh, seventh grade, free music abounded. |
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Students, community raise funds for Take Back the NightBy: HILARY DAVIS The music was loud, but the hum of the crowd was louder as students and community members packed into O'Dells Brewery Friday for Campus Feminist Alliance's Take Back the Night fundraiser. "This is the second year we've done this fundraiser and there are twice as many people here," said Karissa Ciarlelli, a senior journalism major and active member of CFA. |
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Please, don't sell the childrenBy: Hilary Davis In these glorious United States, $500 will get you 500 Wendy's Frosties, 500 cups of drip coffee from Sweet Sinsations or 500 delightfully tacky and embarrassingly useful items from the dollar store. In Texas, an arguably less glorious united state, $500 will also get you these same things, albeit the Frosties will be bigger and the dollar store items tackier. |
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Seniors get their fash'onBy: HILARY DAVIS Senior apparel and design students watched as their final collections came down the runway Tuesday night at the annual department of design and merchandising fashion show, "Breaking the Silhouette." Tuesday was the second night of the two-day show, which featured 23 student designers' collections on 47 student models. |
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Senior fashion design show to debut new linesBy: HILARY DAVIS Senior apparel design and production students will have the chance to showcase their original creations at the College of Applied Human Sciences annual fashion show tonight. "It's so cool because all the students have made everything from head to toe," Jillian Fisher, senior apparel and merchandising student said. |
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