Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
17 hours ago by Josh Phillips
When Obama was elected president, he suggested that he was going to usher in a new era of transparency and non-partisan politics in America. His proponents claimed that he was the smartest, most educated and most tolerant name on the election ballot in perhaps decades.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
17 hours ago by Robyn Scherer
I know you have heard the term "factory farm." When you think of this, what image comes to mind? Do you think of big steel buildings? Thousands of animals? Evil practices? If this is your thinking, you're wrong. And you're not alone.
Ellen DeGeneres had Jonathan Safran Foer, author of the book "Eating Animals,?%8
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
17 hours ago 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.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
17 hours ago by
Tuesday's elections left Maine with quite the dichotomy: 60 percent of Maine voters made the northeastern state the fifth to approve medical marijuana, while 53 percent repealed a law allowing same-sex marriages.
Apparently the voters in Maine are confused.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
17 hours ago by Seth Stern
I am a fan of comedian Lewis Black. Over the course of my adulthood, he has done quite well identifying the stupidity of whichever power is currently holding office, both as a stand-up comic and as a guest on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart."
"There has to come a point, where Democrats and Republicans, where we see a piece of footage, and we just agree, on what the f**k reality is," Lewis said during his HBO special, ?%
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Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
5 hours ago by Compiled by Heidi Reitmeier
I have decided that Colorado needs to go see the doctor to be treated for seasonal bipolar disorder.
Dear CSU: I'm learning how to say the names of drugs and criminal acts in Spanish class. I appreciate your investment in my bright future.
My horoscope told me to plan a little romance for late in the day.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
1 day ago by Matt Montoya
Last week, notorious rapper Lil' Wayne learned he would be going to jail early next year, joining the ranks of musicians who can't seem to stay out of trouble despite their immense success.
Wayne expects to be sentenced for somewhere between eight months and a year in February, stemming from his July 2007 arrest when his tour bus was pulled over in New York City after police smelled marijuana and searched the vehicle, finding a loaded .
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
22 hours ago by Stephen Meyers
CSU basketball fans better get used to some new faces.
True freshman Dorian Green is one of seven newcomers to the Rams' squad and Tuesday night he proved he's a player to watch in CSU's 74-65 victory over Regis.
Green scored 17 points and dished out two assists, including a no-look pass to forward Travis Franklin on a fast-break.
The Highlander, Regis University, CO
2 days ago by news
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WireTap Episode 8
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City
I love words. I love the vast ways I can express myself or describe the world around me, even with a small vocabulary. Becoming an avid reader at a young age, I have a rather unusual appreciation for the building blocks of human communication. While many people dislike long words and often peg them as the discourse of the elite or stuck-up, I, by far, prefer "big words" (as they are called).
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