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Percussionist delivers beats, laughs at premiere

Percussionist delivers beats, laughs at premiere

By Trevor Simonton

Audience members were brought to their feet at the premiere performance of the University Center for the Arts Monday evening. Featured percussionist and CSU professor Eric Hollenbeck was received with the cheers of an audience of about 100 students at the new Casavant Recital Hall, and was sent home with a standing ovation.

Deadly Ike smashes Cuba

Deadly Ike smashes Cuba

By Anita Snow - Associated Press

HAVANA - Hurricane Ike roared down Cuba's spine Monday and toward the island's densely populated capital of fragile historic buildings after ravaging homes and forcing 1.2 million people to evacuate. U.S. residents from Florida to Texas braced for Ike's next wallop.

Videos of alleged raid deaths emerge

By Fisnik Abrashi

KABUL, Afghanistan - The bodies of at least 10 children and many more adults covered in blankets and white shrouds appear in videos obtained by The Associated Press on Monday, lending weight to Afghan and U.N. allegations that a U.S.-led raid last month killed more civilians than the U.

Report: property crime biggest threat

By Kelli Pryor

The CSU Police Department's 2007 on-campus crime statistics report shows a relatively low number of crimes committed toward individual people, but property crimes are generally on the rise. According to the CSU Safety Update handbook, there were no reported homicides on campus last year and one reported hate crime.

Military training helps ecosystem

U.S. Army presence keeps ecological diversity healthy on grounds

By Johnny Hart

When Steve Warren started working for the U.S. Army nearly 23 years ago, he discovered that between three and 18 times more endangered species live on Department of Defense Training land at any given time than on any other federal land management agency, including the National Park Service and the U.

Shrubs and slugs

Shrubs and slugs
CSU receives $600K grant, researches invasive species

By Jim Sojourner

Biology Professor LeRoy Poff's bushy, unkempt mustache bristled as he rocked in his faded chair, his eyes gazing upward at the ceiling. But Poff was not thinking about the condition of his small, lab-like office or the charts beaming from his computer screen.

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