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Collegian readers brave snow storm in campus igloo
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Higher Ed to be cut again
Effects postponed but inevitable, officials say
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CSU is facing another $29 million in cuts to its $800 million annual budget CSU officials said after Gov. Bill Ritter announced his plan to make cuts of about $145 million, or 40 percent, to Colorado's higher education budget last week.
Through Web site, student looks to unify peers
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Last year, Nathan Fiedler was just another freshman among a vast CSU student body. He was not a part of any student organization offered on campus. In fact, he could have left CSU and no one would have even known he had been here.
Student looks to unify peers through Web site
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Last year, Nathan Fiedler was just another freshman among a vast CSU student body. He was not a part of any student organization offered on campus. In fact, he could have left CSU and no one would have even known he had been here. But, this communications studies major was not about to let the fate of being just another student on campus come true.
CSU receives fewer H1N1 vaccines than anticipated
County experiencing sharp reductions in shipments
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CSU received fewer doses of the H1N1 vaccination than anticipated last week after Larimer County experienced a shortfall in its primary shipments.
Geneticist speaks on the scientific evidence for a creator
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Robert Carter doesn't believe in evolution. And he has scientific evidence to back up his belief. Carter, head speaker and scientist for an organization called Creation Ministries International, posed this idea Saturday to validate the theory of intelligent design over evolution and claim the Bible's historical accuracy using scientific evidence.
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