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The problem here is men

Sean Reed
Men are the most common perpetrators of sexual assaults

By Sean Reed

Fact: Every two minutes, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted. That amounts to over 272,000 victims every single year. Of those victims, according to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, the largest anti-sexual assault organization in the U.

Our View: 'Day of Silence' gives voice to silent masses

It's unfortunate to think that there are those among us who have refused to embrace who they really are, remaining silent in fear of alienation from friends or family. It's likely that there are millions all over the world who continue to struggle with their sexual identity for one reason or another, whether they're gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.

With falling CD sales, record labels need to move on

Ian Bezek

By Ian Bezek

American record labels seem to think we're still living in the 1970s. Instead of modernizing with our new technology, they have remained fixed in their stale old business plan. Despite revolutionary new developments in music such as the Internet and iPods; record labels insist on selling music by the album, gouging a listener for $15 to buy a CD with only two or three good songs.

Lessons learned on a Friday afternoon

By Anne Marie Merline

A few weeks ago, while my son was with his father and I actually could control the TV with the remote in my power, I ran into a TV show called " The Last Lecture: A Love Story For Your Life." The special was about Randy Pausch, a computer science faculty member from Carnegie Mellon, who has been diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer.

Bring the torch to Beijing

By By the Chinese Students and Scholar's Association

We, the Chinese Students and Scholars Association of Colorado State University, feel deeply disappointed and hurt by the "Our View" the Collegian editors published on April 14, 2008. The "Our View" said that it was a mistake to award the People's Republic of China the honor of hosting the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

Face Off: Should CSU follow suit on same-sex benefits

Sean Reed

By Sean Reed

Recently, Larimer County announced its intention to extend the same benefits to same-sex couples as it offers to its heterosexual employees. Ryan Searle, a junior criminology major, was kind enough to chat with the Collegian about why he supports Larimer County's decision.

Yays and Nays

yay | to CSU Men's Golf for their comeback victory to take the Mountain West title on Saturday. Good work guys, but we still think golf is boring. yay | to leaving your significant other behind for summer. Freedom is only a few weeks away. nay | to Hillary Clinton's victory in the Pennsylvania Primary on Tuesday.

Ram Talk

I'm just gonna lay the cards on the table. This week let's just all be 100% forward and dub it national random hookup week...seriously we all need it before finals. Why does it seem that every school gets out before us? Does anybody else feel accomplished when they beat the 20 mph speed limit radar on Plum Street while on their bike? Ten bucks says my girlfriend snores louder than your roommate.

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