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Student makes impact on campus
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Marlon Blake didn't choose to attend CSU because of the university's standing as a leading research institution, its respected faculty or its proximity to the mountain paradise that surrounds the Fort Collins area. He chose CSU because his finger landed on its name when he opened up a college directory to a random page and pointed to a random line.
Players named to MWC team
6 volleyball players selected for MWC 10th anniversary team
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Five former CSU volleyball players and current all-conference player Mekana Barnes have been named to the Mountain West Conference 10th Anniversary Volleyball Team. "When something like this happens, it is an honor," Head Volleyball Coach Tom Hilbert said.
CSU treating campus death as suicide
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The CSU Police Department is treating former student Matt Quitmeyer's death as a suicide after investigators found a rifle about 100 feet away from the body in the afternoon of July 26. The discovery shifted the course of the investigation, which was originally treated as a homicide case after Quitmeyer's body was found in the Summit Hall parking lot July 25.
Hold Your Horses
Equine science student gains experience working with Irish Cobs
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Whitney McMillan was never sure whether her parents would approve of her pursuing her choice to attend "horsie school." But after earning her degree in baking and pastry from the Art Institute of Atlanta, the graduate learned later that her assumption about her parents' dreams for her was mistaken.
Student media officially separated from university
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After one of Student Media's most tumultuous years, the CSU department became a private non-profit business called the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation on Aug. 1. The separation from the university, which came after President Larry Penley met in private with Gannett officials on the first day of classes to discuss a possible sale of the Collegian, heralds a more objective operating arrangement with the university for the student-run medias.
Students to gather veterans at DNC
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When Ben Schrader saw Barack Obama's keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 through a TV set in a small village in Germany, he told himself Obama should be the man running for president. Just months before, in April 2004 -- which he calls "the month of blood" -- he had been shipped from a U.
Lieberman may speak at RNC
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic Party's vice presidential candidate in 2000 and now an independent who is one of John McCain's strongest supporters, will speak at the Republican National Convention, an official said. Lieberman will deliver a speech when Republicans gather in St.
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