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Climbers hang at bouldering festival
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About 50 to 100 CSU students came out Saturday to the Horsetooth Reservoir in Fort Collins for the 18th annual Horsetooth Hang Bouldering Festival and a trash collection event at Rotary Park and the Piano Boulders. The nonprofit rock climbing festival invites climbers from across Colorado to partake in a variety of climbing and bouldering events.
Sorority recruitment kicks off with send-off
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Women at the annual Rho Gamma send-off Friday were "sent off" with songs, cheers and ice cream to officially kick off sorority recruitment week, which lasts through Tuesday. In the Lory Student Center, Rho Gamma sorority members provided guidance and answered last-minute questions for the guests who are to rush for a sorority and are new to Greek Life.
Whitewashing the Aggie "A"
Students paint the monument in record time - Video
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In a record time of five hours, more than 100 people hiked the hill east of Horsetooth Reservoir, overlooking Hughes Stadium, broke out the paint sprayers and put a fresh coat of paint on an 85-year-old tradition Saturday - the annual painting of the Aggie "A.
Critical Mass rides on College
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At 4:45 Friday evening, the famed beauty of the Oval on CSU's campus was peaceful, quiet and undisturbed. A lone girl waited in its center with a black bandana and a bike, not sure exactly sure what to expect. Passer-bys went on without wonder, and two more bikers came rolling down the hill to wait.
Amendment 58 to increase access to CSU
Gov. Ritter speaks to Fort Collins in support
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This November, Coloradans will vote on controversial legislation that would end a 30-year-old, $300 million annual tax subsidy to oil and gas companies and redirect that money to environmental projects and state-funded student scholarships. Friday afternoon, a cadre of Democrats, including the amendment author Gov.
CSU admin sees hefty budget, salary increases
As Penley pads admin, tuition and fees spike, colleges see slow increase
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In his five years as CSU president, Larry Penley has substantially overhauled university administration -- adding 11 vice president- and provost-level positions -- approved hefty salary increases for top-level administrators, more than doubled athletics funding and increased administrative budgets by tens of millions of dollars, university reports show.
Shots fired in north Fort Collins, man arrested
No one injured
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Fort Collins resident Adrian Allen Fuller, 30, was taken into custody Sunday night after allegedly firing several rounds at a 28-year-old male at 401 N. Timberline Road. According to a Larimer County Sheriff's press release, Fuller held the gun to the unidentified male's head, but the man knocked the gun away just before shots were fired.
Muslim Student Association celebrates Ramadan
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The rhythmic, music-like chanting of prayer leader Mikal Abdul-Mateen echoed against the wall of building 34 of the University Village Center Saturday night. In the waning orange light of dusk, the Muslim faithful pressed their faces to the prayer mats, eyes shut tightly, every one of them facing Mecca.
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