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Rams offense struggles in season opener against CU-Boulder

9/4/10 - 4:47 pm

DENVER – After weeks of anticipation, the Cinch Jeans Rocky Mountain Showdown finally saw rivals Colorado State and CU-Boulder lineup at Invesco Field at Mile High in front of 60,989 fans.

Native Rams amped for Rocky Mountain Showdown

9/2/10 - 11:11 pm

College football in Colorado has always been about the showdown each year between Colorado State and CU-Boulder. Kids from all around the state grow up passionate about one side or the other, pretending to score the winning touchdown with their buddies in the backyard. Eventually some of these kids get the chance of a lifetime: the opportunity to play on the big stage as a Ram or a Buffalo. This fantasy has become a reality for senior fullback Zac Pauga, a native of Lakewood. “It’s a dream come true,” Pauga said.

Grillin' the Buffs

9/3/10 - 12:45 am

Student government has decided unanimously to declare war against rival CU-Boulder. In a resolution passed at the Associated Students of CSU’s weekly meeting, the organization “officially authorize” Steve Fairchild to use force against the Buffaloes during the Rocky Mountain Showdown on Saturday.

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To the girl in my history class: Just because the seats are 6 inches apart does not give you the right to read my texts. Yes, I could tell you were looking.

To the couple holding hands during lecture when the professor put the lights down to watch a video: Do you think you’re in a movie theater? Your dates are sad.

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Junior interior design major Sarah Ricci, left, purchases fresh organic vegetables from senior horticulture major Ben Lassalle, center, and senior soil and crops major Karen Snider Thursday afternoon outside the Plant Science Building. The Student Organic Club grows the vegetables on campus and welcomes other students of all majors to help grow and care for the garden. 

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