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STD reports at CSU down
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Despite an overall national increase in STD cases, studies show that numbers of reports of student cases at CSU remained consistent amid the national rise. University and Center for Disease Control (CDC) officials say that although recent years have shown an increase in STDs, this could be due to more transparency stemming from the use of better testing techniques and equipment.
CSU students take on global warming
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A group of 12 CSU students and faculty members is one of many small clubs across the country participating in a national movement to launch a two-day educational program about global warming on Jan. 30 and 31. Focus the Nation, an organization committed to informing people about global warming, has recruited more than 1,000 institutions to participate in the event.
Condom Concoction spreads AIDS day awareness
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For some students, safe sex is simply a matter of "No glove, no love." It was the slogan of the first annual Condom Concoction Competition, which took place in the Cherokee Ballroom Thursday night. The demonstration kicked off a series of events this week that commemorate World AIDS Day, which takes place tomorrow.
CSU's Roberts receives presidential honor
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Instead of the usual routine of shooting laser beams at Rubidium atoms in his lab, CSU physics professor Dr. Jacob Roberts found himself in Washington D.C. during the first week of November, accepting the Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering from President Bush.
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