Opinion
Americans are tired of thinking about Katrina.
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We are tuned out or fed up - tired of staggering ineptitude and corruption at every level of government, tired of the money that leaves our treasury and appears to land in a bottomless sinkhole, tired of the crime and violence in New Orleans. Two years after the storm, there is so much trouble with all things Katrina, the topic has become an abstract tangle of environmental, structural, economic, political and human issues we don't know how to fix.
RamTalk
What's up with the Collegian writing that it's wrong of CSU to twist numbers, yet the headline on the front page is "CSU ranks in top tier." That's not at all misleading. To the girl who sits front row in my speech class: if you ask another stupid question, I will throw my shoe at you.
Acclimatizing to the endless Ghana summer
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Dear Mates, Some of you are probably wondering why I am referring to you as a "mate." Somehow you missed the part where Fort Collins is an expansive outback with kangaroos diddling about and boomerangs swerving ahead. In my quest for finding a non-exclusionary, all-encompassing and welcoming term to address you by, I was caught between using mate and comrade.
Our View: CSU owes students apology
By 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, CSU pulled a story from the front page of its Web site that hailed the school as 62nd among public universities - a promotion that received harsh criticism from the Collegian editorial board Monday. In the process of trying to report our school's seemingly illustrious ranking, reporters found CSU's presentation of a study published by U.
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