Opinion
Mo' money, mo' problems
Today the House passed a $161 billion economic recovery plan to combat recession through tax rebates for families and fiscal incentives for businesses to invest in new capital. The rebates would range anywhere from $600 to $1,200. Families with children would receive a larger rebate check, where as high income earners will get a considerably smaller cut of the dough.
Lawmakers seek spendy solution to I-70 traffic
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To many college students, a perfect weekend in Colorado is found on the snow-covered slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Whether you ski or snowboard, the only things you need are a jacket and a ride to the mountain. However, if some Colorado lawmakers have their way, the drive to the ski resorts could become more costly.
Reflecting on what Bush has ruined
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Our fearless leader and beloved president's last State of the Union address aired on Monday night, for all of America to witness. Expecting another boring strain of mission statements and self-proclaimed heroism, I instead found myself riveted by his confidence, even pride (some say audacity) as he spewed his seventh and final series of lies, warps of truth and propagandist refuse that would put Stalin's PR guy to shame.
LTTE: Thanks for Koch article
To the Collegian Staff: Thank you very much for publishing the story of Mr. Koch, a fellow CSU student. His story shows remarkable resilience in the face of war and unrest. Thank you also, because the rest of the world is too often forgotten in the midst of our tests, jobs and cares of our own small world.
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