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Student organizes vigil for Darfur
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More than 25 candles burned around the Oval last night in somber awareness of the genocide in Darfur. A contingent of CSU students, led by freshman political science major Joe Howard, held a vigil for those in the region of Darfur, the western region of Sudan that has been torn with hate and violence since 2003.
Police turn up the heat for Halloween weekend
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Halloween costumes will do little to hide drunk drivers from law enforcement this weekend. From Friday through next Thursday, police will work overtime and look specifically for impaired drivers. The peak hours for arrests due to driving under the influence (DUI) are midnight until 3 a.
CSU tuition hikes 10 percent larger than national average
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CSU undergraduate students are paying 16 percent more for tuition than they were last year, according to university officials. The university increased actual tuition by $85, which constitutes 2.5 percent of the cost hike, according to a Colorado Commission on Higher Education report.
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