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"Old Town" Gerry makes the rounds
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In a red flannel shirt, faded-blue jeans and carrying his usual wooden cane, "Old Town" Gerry makes his first round every afternoon. He visits bars and restaurants in search of what most take for granted -- good conversation. After this he goes home for a nap and makes another round in the evening.
BSC president resigns, withdraws proposal
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After a proposal to change the bylaws of the CSU Board of Student Communications (BSC) drew controversy from the Collegian and the Student Press Law Center (SPLC), Jim Landers, BSC interim president and journalism professor withdrew the proposal and resigned from his position Nov.
Prof's book battles bacteria
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When considering the statistics on bacteria, CSU Immunology and English professor Gerald Callahan says people ought to think again about germs. For example, there are 10 times more bacterial cells than human cells in a human body. Bacteria outnumber humans by more than 10 quintillion, Callahan said.
Q&A: The world is a playground for Nick Thomas
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This week the big, yellow hat is preparing to bid adieu to senior political science and liberal arts major Nick Thomas. Before he graduates in December the Collegian had a chance to sit down with him while he reflected on his life so far as a student, world traveler and entrepreneur.
Firefighters battle Malibu wildfire, 49 homes destroyed
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MALIBU, Calif. - Fire crews hoped mild temperatures and gentle winds Sunday would help them solidify gains against the sprawling wildfire that destroyed dozens of homes in this upscale coastal community. Hot, powerful winds that fanned the blaze across 4,720 acres starting early Saturday were not expected Sunday, Los Angeles County Fire Inspector Ron Haralson said.
Police file casualty reports contact with man with TB
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PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) _ Fifteen police officers have filed casualty reports after the arrest of a 71-year-old man with active pulmonary tuberculosis. "Odds are the officers are not infected with TB," Pueblo Police Chief Jim Billings told the Pueblo Chieftain on Saturday.
Lubick officially out
AD offers coach fundrasing position
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The CSU athletics department confirmed Monday afternoon that Sonny Lubick is no longer the head football coach at CSU after guiding the Rams for the last 15 years. The department said that Lubick and athletic director Paul Kowalczyk continue to discuss Lubick's retirement plans. According to the release, Lubick has been offered a job as a senior associate athletics director "focused on fundraising and serving as a goodwill ambassador for Ram athletics.
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