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More than 800 students have reported H1N1 symptoms since September 4

By Madeline Novey

Health officials confirmed that more than 800 students and more than 30 university employees had self-reported H1N1 symptoms, using either the self-reporting Web site or physically to CSU's Health Network. The 845 students who have reported flu-like symptoms, a total recorded since the self-reporting flu function was activated on RAMweb Sept.

ASCSU to host U+2 forum

By Kirsten Silveira

Student government will host a forum to inform students of proposed changes to a controversial Fort Collins law that prohibits more than three unrelated people from living in the same home, today. The forum, which will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Lory Student Center's Grey Rock Room, will offer students a chance to provide feedback about proposed changes to the law, known as 3-Unrelated, or U + 2.

Former CSU professor speaks at extraterrestrial convention in Denver

Former CSU professor speaks at extraterrestrial convention in Denver

By Matt Minich

DENVER -- Arthur David Horn taught the Human Evolution course at CSU for more than a decade. In all those years, he never once told his students that they were products of alien genetic extraterrestrials or that their world was controlled by an alien race of shape-shifting reptilian beings.

Students limit calories to compensate for drinking

By Lauren Leete

Add another to the list of debilitating eating disorders, which includes anorexia and bulimia. A new phenomenon has surfaced on campuses in the form of what media and medical professionals are calling drunkorexia, which is a combination of binge drinking and existing eating disorders.

Evacuation of Lory Student Center result of 'improperly discarded cigarette' in trashcan

Evacuation of Lory Student Center result of 'improperly discarded cigarette' in trashcan
Poudre Fire Authority officials: No damage to building

The Lory Student Center was evacuated as a precaution at about 2:20 p.m. due to the "smell of burning wood" a university spokesperson said. There is no confirmation of a fire at this time, spokesperson Dell Rae Moellenberg confirmed at about 2:30 p.m. Poudre Fire Authority responded to the call.

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