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Fiasco in Moby [SLIDESHOW]
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Having cut through a shortened but just as dirty version of "I'd Rather", DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia addressed the crowd: "So, what would you rather have?" "Head?" The crowd roared. "Sex?" The whole of Moby Arena boomed. "How 'bout both?" This, undeniably, is the crowd's pick; the raunchy, dumbed-down foreplay and the elegant, amorous lovemaking. They might be different, but there's no doubting the fun in either bedroom sport. It's a perfect analogy for Sunday's homecoming concert
Coalition makes final push for registration
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One by one, 236 people entered campus Friday and walked away registered to vote, leaving behind them this election season's most successful voter registration drive sponsored by Vote CSU!, CSU's non-partisan voter registration coalition. The Rockin' Registration event, coordinated by Vote CSU! and co-sponsored by the Association for Student Activity Programming, was the highlight of Voter Blitz, the final weeklong push to register 10,000 students to vote by the national deadline on Oct.
Celebrities campaign for Obama at CSU
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Several hundred CSU students and community members gathered in the Lory Student Center Theatre Saturday to see Eva Longoria, star of "Desperate Housewives"; Adam Rodriguez, star of "CSI: Miami"; and Kal Penn, star of "House" and "Harold and Kumar," who spoke about voter registration and specifically emphasized Colorado's importance in the 2008 election because of its swing-state status.
Engineers to tackle water shortage in El Salvador
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Designing wells, laying pipes and installing house-to-house water distribution systems are all projects that some students on campus are aiming to complete with each task they take on. Engineers Without Borders is a group of students dedicated to improving the lives of people in rural communities across the globe by designing and implementing projects to advance water cleanliness and distribution.
Student overcomes obstacles, reaches out
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He is often found pacing the north end of Braiden Hall, chucking footballs on the campus intramural fields or sitting down to help a Latino high school student with homework through a CSU-based tutoring and mentoring program. A convergence of eclectic passions, which boil down to helping and connecting with others, sophomore Wilfredo "Wil" Galarza makes his interests apparent.
PFA's chili competition tests who can take the heat
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By Jim Sojourner The Rocky Mountain Collegian Who can take it hottest? The Poudre Fire Authority will answer that question this week when it serves bowls of chili to more than 200 student contestants at residence halls every day this week at its fifth annual Chili Challenge, an event to raise awareness of National Fire Prevention Week.
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