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Author confronts misrepresentations of Native Americans
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The Boston Tea Party, Boy Scouts of America and Grateful Dead concerts may have more influence on American culture than the history books read. All of these events influence the misrepresentation of Native Americans, according to Philip Deloria, one of the leading scholars for American Indian and cultural history.
Hall of Fame professor aims to perfect equine industry
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By Elden T. Holldorf The Rocky Mountain Collegian Pioneering the first test tube horse, discovering ways of extending mares' and stallions' fertility age, and transferring, preserving and manipulating horse embryos are all in a day's work for CSU professor Dr.
CSU launches school-building project for developing country
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It doesn't cost much to provide an education to hundreds of third-world children, so says one student organization at CSU. Just $1 from every student at CSU would be enough to build a school in Nepal this year. Hoping to keep the philanthropic spirit of CSU growing, CSU's chapter of Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) -- a global outreach program focused on community building -- launched a school-building campaign for underprivileged societies called Only 1 this year.
BSC, McSwane dispute proposed bylaw changes
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The CSU Board of Student Communications, the publishing board of the Collegian, said Tuesday it does not intend to seek legal counsel before voting on proposed changes to its bylaws that could grant them authority to punish the editor for printing profanity.
Freddy Robinson's journey to the NBA
Rigorous training pays off in D-League draft
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A miniscule number of college athletes graduate into the professional ranks. Those who do may not survive for more than a year or two. Only a very few will have long careers. Former Ram Freddy Robinson is one of our own, trying to become a member of the NBA, a 23-year-old from an all-to-classic rough and tumble background.
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