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Slam poets bring humor, social justice to CSU

“We travel all across the country making poems, and then we scream them at you,” said slam poet Ken Arkind to a crowd of about 200 CSU students and community members Wednesday. The Dynamic Duo, featuring Arkind and Panama Soweto, is known as poetry’s favorite crime fighting pair. Mar 25, 2010 | 3:20 pm

ASAP to present the Dynamic Duo, slam poets

“We blazed our trail across the frozen Tundra of America’s Bread Basket in Search of adventure, super villains and poetry.” –– The Dynamic Duo. Mar 25, 2010 | 1:18 am

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RAMotion tries to create new outlook on exercise

With summer right around the corner, many students are starting to worry about bikini season. Mar 24, 2010 | 12:29 am

GRE's reach record high as more look to grad school

More students than ever are eyeing graduate school as an option, according to recently released data from the Educational Testing Service, the organization that created the GRE, or Graduate Record Examination. The GRE, a standardized test, is an admission requirement for many graduate programs in the U.S. Mar 11, 2010 | 12:31 am

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CSU freshman entrepreneur designs for charity

While dozens of charities use pamphlets, infomercials or even door-to-door canvassers to solicit donations for African aid, freshman Katie Hutt has developed a new approach. Mar 1, 2010 | 10:28 pm

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Program takes unique initiative to help homeless

About two and a half years ago, Ken John saw a homeless person pushing a shopping cart filled with their belongings to transport what few goods they had. Feb 18, 2010 | 12:19 am

Haiti 'victimized' before earthquake

Faced with thousands of students armed with spare cash and good intentions, ethnic studies professor Ernesto Sagás hoped to lend some perspective on Haiti’s history, which he described as “forged with fire and paid with blood.” Feb 9, 2010 | 1:40 am

Students present work at annual research day

Students from CSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences –– consistently ranked as among the best in the nation ¬¬¬–– gathered Saturday to present the fruits of months of research at the department’s 11th annual research day. This year the event received 91 abstracts from students varying in all different aspects of the college. Jan 24, 2010 | 10:13 pm

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University locks in rates for students returning to residence halls

In order to encourage students to come back to the residence halls after their freshman year, Housing and Dining Services is now offering students who currently live in the dorms the opportunity to lock in their rates for the upcoming year. Feb 3, 2010 | 1:09 am

University helps put students to sleep

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2009 Cans Around the Oval brings in more donations

CSU’s 22nd annual Cans Around the Oval food drive, known as the largest one-day food drive in Larimer County, brought in 6,000 more pounds of food than the previous year’s 84,000 pounds, officials announced last week. The total collected through the food drive, which ended in October, came to 90,000 pounds of non-perishable food donations and $27,000 in monetary donations that was given to the Food Bank of Larimer County. “We are extremely pleased with the results because we had aimed for 10,000 participants and got 13,000, and we aimed for $25,000, and we finished with much more than that,” said Keith Colton, program coordinator for SLiCE, in a press release. The $27,000 in monetary donations will provide approximately 108,000 meals on top of the 2,250 individual meals made from the 90,000 pounds of food collected, according to a press release. The expansion of Cans Around the Oval to Denver, Castle Rock and Steamboat for the first time this year added more than 300 pounds of food donations to local food banks. Dec 7, 2009 | 10:31 am

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