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Increased parking fee not a bad idea

By Luci Storelli-Castro

I support the new proposal to increase parking fees. There, I admitted it, and now I will probably be the target of many snowballs on campus. Before faculty and students cry bloody murder in response to the parking price hike, however, they should consider why this measure has been proposed in the first place, how collective monies will be invested, and what other alternatives to paying the parking fee exist.

Don't You Dare Fund My Education

By Drew Haugen

"Don't You Dare Fund My Education" Last week, campus and political communities erupted in criticism of President Larry Penley's proposed amendment to the Colorado state budget for $34 million in additional spending authority for Colorado State University.

Fame, Fortune, and Rehab

By Andy Nicewicz

Early this January, the Pew Research Center released data from a survey it had conducted, and it had some disturbing results. The survey was on our generation (people 18 to 25 years old: "Generation Y," "Generation Next," whatever you want to call it) and our priorities, aspirations, and our outlook on life.

Our View: Hot air threatens Earth

The Collegian believes in global warming - from all the hot air being spewed on either side of the global warming debate. Could human pollution be causing the phenomenon? Maybe. Could scientists on the human-blaming side of the debate be mistaken? Sure. But we don't see the point of arguing.

RamTalk

Why is it that in order to take a photography class I must first take two history classes, two drawing classes, a painting class and a sculpture class?...CSU killed my inner child! To Bob: 1.Soak squirrel in salted water overnight in refrigerator. 2. Remove squirrel pieces and rinse.

THREE PEACEFUL WARRIORS WIN AN IMPORTANT COURT RULING FOR TENANTS

By Kathleen Harward, Director of Student Legal Services

Student tenants, with help from Student Legal Services, won a significant victory on Thursday in Larimer County Small Claims Court! Magistrate Schwartz ruled that the landlord in the case could not enforce a written lease that purported to rent to only three tenants when, in fact, the landlord intended from the beginning to rent to more than three.

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