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Correction
In Tuesday's print edition of the Collegian, the mug pictured with the article, "Local high school counselor charged with sexual assault," was incorrectly labeled. The man pictured is not Brad Boda.
Day of the Dead takes over the student center
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To commemorate el DÍa de los Muertos -- the Day of the Dead -- today ASAP will be hosting a celebration to honor relatives and loved ones who have passed away complete, with live performances and an alter. The event will be located in the Grey Rock Room in the Lory Student Center from 10 a.
Navajo storyteller kicks off Native American Awareness Month
Students, locals gather to hear traditional, personal stories
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One night, as a child on a Navajo reservation near Gallup, N.M., Sunny Dooley's grandmother woke her from sleep on a sheepskin blanket on the floor to greet the flocks of geese flying south overhead. The family sent prayers and messages to the birds, which would be passed on to dead relatives when the flock passed by the Milky Way along their migration.
CSU prof: Beans fight cancer
Prof hopes to improve disease prevention in crops
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When researchers reveal new natural cures for cancer, some picture scientists rummaging the rain forest looking for rare herbs and plants. But, Meghan Mensack, a post-doctorate fellow of horticulture and landscape architecture at CSU, has been working with the cancer-fighting properties of a food anyone can find by rummaging through the local supermarket: dry beans.
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