Opinion Articles
American environmentalists should clean up their act
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American environmentalists are among the worst polluters on the planet. If they really cared about the environment as they claim, there is a simple solution for them to save the planet -- they can move to an undeveloped third-world country where such wasteful and polluting amenities such as electricity and modern transportation don't exist.
Our View: Jump on the March Madness bandwagon
With the NCAA March Madness tournament in full swing, it's time for all of us to take stock of our brackets and realize once again that we know nothing about college basketball. All the research, planning and painstaking hours we put into decisions hinged on Winthrop's upset potential, Kevin Love's back, and the 12-5 curse are long since busted.
That's how you talk about race
Obama's honesty about racial resentments may open dialogue
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Last week, while CSU students were either working, destroying brain cells or saving the world through Alternative Spring Break, a senator from Illinois with a self-professed funny name may very well have made history. On Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama delivered a speech about the one topic that typical politicians refuse to touch -- race.
Face Off: Barack or Hillary?
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Bryon Moore is a senior technical journalism major and an active supporter of presidential candidate Barack Obama. Even though it was spring break, Byron was kind enough to take a couple minutes out of his busy schedule to let the Collegian know why other CSU students should support Sen.
Facts about hookah and herpes
Some clarification from the Narghile Nights Hookah Lounge
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My name is Aria Khosravi, and I am co-owner of Narghile Nights Hookah Lounge. Narghile Nights has been open for over two years, and we are very proud to be Northern Colorado's premier smoking lounge. I thank all the students who come to Narghile Nights. In the past, we hope we have provided an environment for you to smoke, study and party with your friends.
The world is flatter than you think
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Believe it or not, CSU is a microcosm of the world that lies in the area bounded by College, Shields, Laurel and Lake. Within this world are folks from literally all points of the globe. There are over 1,400 international students, scholars, professors, spouses and families representing more than 100 countries.
