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Two in critical condition after Fairways Apartment fire


		Two in critical condition after Fairways Apartment fire

Campus Press, University of Colorado, CO

5 hours ago by Conor Doyle

A man carried a 26-year-old woman to escape the flames that quickly spread through an apartment complex at the intersection of 55th St. and Arapahoe Ave.

Tony Frank on higher ed, family, Budweiser


		Tony Frank on higher ed, family, Budweiser

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

13 hours ago by J. David McSwane

From a brown leather sofa chair on the east wall of his new, spacious office, CSU Interim President Tony Frank takes a much-needed moment to breathe.

"Everyone wants to know what my plans are, but I've only had about 120 hours in this office to think about it," he says, revealing a fatigued smile beneath his self-described "Todd Helton" goatee.

CSU cuts admin, opens finance dialogue

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

1 day ago by Aaron Hedge and J. David McSwane

After brewing concern regarding the future financial and academic state of the university, CSU Interim President Tony Frank announced his plans to increase transparency of university finance late last week and publicly established himself as a more democratic manager than his predecessor.

Scientific discoveries this week: November 17, 2008


		Scientific discoveries this week: November 17, 2008

The Oredigger, Colorado School of Mines, CO

1 day ago by Abdullah Ahmed

USA/Ohio: Homo-erectus species were brainy. Fossils studied by a group of scientists led by anthropologist Scott Simpson from the Case Western University concluded that homo-erectus were born with big brains. The fossil of a nearly complete female pelvis, which was unearthed around 2003 in Ethiopia, is wider than previously believed, which means that infants were born with a 30% larger heads than formerly thought.

Stirred but not shaken


		Stirred but not shaken

The Oredigger, Colorado School of Mines, CO

1 day ago by Ben Makuh

Last Thursday, at 5:00 AM in southern California, over five million people were shaken as a magnitude 7.8 earthquake ripped through more 186 miles of the San Andreas Fault. Fortunately, this earthquake was fake.

Demands in India and China impact Colorado


		Demands in India and China impact Colorado

The Oredigger, Colorado School of Mines, CO

2 days ago by Sophie Hancock

The bullish progress of China's economy and India's economy has been monitored for some years, and their combined resource demand and what it means for Colorado was revisited during this weeks' Van Tuyl lecture given by Dr. Vince Matthews.

Marijuana on everybody's lips

Campus Press, University of Colorado, CO

2 days ago by Conor Doyle

Marijuana proponents are renewing discussion on the legality of the drug in Colorado.

Harassment arrest leads to increased awareness on CU campus

Campus Press, University of Colorado, CO

3 days ago by Sara Morrey

Police continue to urge vigilance following weeks of reported assaults and harassments on campus and in Boulder.

Election 2008 Colorado Results

UNC Mirror, University of Northern Colorado, CO

5 days ago

U.S. President: Barack Obama (Democrat)

U.S. Senate: Mark Udall (Democrat)

U.S. Congressional District 4: Betsy Markey (Democrat)

Amendment 46: Prohibition on Discrimination and Preferential Treatment by Colorado Governments: No

Amendment 47: Prohibit

Stepping into their faith


		Stepping into their faith

UNC Mirror, University of Northern Colorado, CO

5 days ago by Shelby Schrader

Eucharistic Processions are not usually seen along UNC's sidewalks. But that changed on Wednesday night when Catholic Campus Ministry and the Fellowship of Catholic University Students took their faith to the streets and hosted a Eucharistic procession.

The students in the groups started the procession after they met for mass at St.

Many skeptical of Penley's abrupt resignation

Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO

6 days ago by Aaron Hedge and J. David McSwane

As speculation grows in the wake of former CSU President Larry Penley's abrupt resignation last week, skeptical student leaders and state lawmakers say the embattled leader's departure comes at an odd and frustrating time.

Penley resigned after committing the university to intensive stretch goals this year in his state of the university speech at the beginning of the semester, which he started: "As I begin my second five years as president of Colorado State …"

The initiatives included increasing student enrollment and faculty by substantial numbers and bringing CSU to complete carbon neutrality by 2020 -- a lofty goal that exemplified Penley's exhaustive marketing of CSU as the "green university.

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