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Westword report of KCSU license transfer false

By Aaron Hedge

A Monday report in a Denver newspaper that said KCSU's operating license, which is owned by the CSU governing board, would transfer to Student Media, which is undergoing a severance with the university, was false, the overseer of the severance said Tuesday.

CSU alumni walk to raise money for displaced family

CSU alumni walk to raise money for displaced family

By Aaron Hedge

JOHNSTOWN - The irony of Jessica Vrettos' situation became increasingly apparent to her as she and her long-time friend Shannon Farrell walked past a country ranch house -- the top half of which had been completely mangled by tornadoes -- at the end of May.

Student Media separation means behind-the-scenes changes

By Erik Myers

As Student Media undertakes historic changes this summer, separating from the university to reform as a not-for-profit corporation, it'll be up to Larry Steward, a former director of the organization, who was charged with heading the transition by CSU's governing board.

Cyclists race for velodrome [SLIDESHOW]

By Meagan Berg

After six weeks of organizing bicycling races on the Oval, local cyclists finalized their effort to raise community approval of a Fort Collins racetrack Sunday. The races pitted riders of all skill levels against each other through blood and sweat in the six-part series, the last of which was highlighted by a collision that earned some riders an ambulance ride to Poudre Valley Hospital.

Church helps CSU employee rebuild after tornado [SLIDESHOW]

Church helps CSU employee rebuild after tornado [SLIDESHOW]

By Kaeli West

WINDSOR - A group of 10 volunteers stand scraping mud off bricks that once were part of Eric Breniman's shed. Another 35 volunteers are bent over in his 150-acre field meticulously picking out tiny pieces of debris. Little remains of the farm that took Breniman's family four generations of sweat and blood to build.

Death penalty for murderer for two CSU grads

Death penalty for murderer for two  CSU grads

By Associated Press

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) _ Sir Mario Owens has been sentenced to death for the slaying of a potential witness and his fiancee. Jurors last month found the 23-year-old Owens guilty of first-degree murder in the June 2005 deaths of Javad Marshall-Fields and his fiancee, Vivian Wolfe.

Six-month truce brings temporary peace in Gaza

Six-month truce brings temporary peace in Gaza

By Associated Press

SDEROT, Israel (AP) _ Raz Elraz, for the first time, will be able to take his 14-month-old son to a playground in this rocket-scarred Israeli town. A few miles away in Gaza, Palestinian teenagers ride their bicycles, and Hamas guards play pingpong. The six-month truce that took effect Thursday was welcomed by both sides, although the Palestinian economy is still being held in check by a closed border.

Deadly floods inundate Midwest

Deadly floods inundate Midwest

By Associated Press

OAKVILLE, Iowa (AP) _ Neighbors helped neighbors push back the floodwaters seething toward tiny towns along the Mississippi River Thursday as President Bush began his first tour of the damage. Bush was in Europe when the flooding began, but expressed deep concern.

Woods' woes shouldn't preclude more wins, docs say

Woods' woes shouldn't preclude more wins, docs say

By The Associated Press

CHICAGO (AP) _ Doctors who treat the kinds of knee and leg injuries that ended Tiger Woods' victorious season have one word for his U.S. Open victory - remarkable. "The fact that he had surgery two months ago and seemed to visibly be in pain with certain shots .

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