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| Vaisala to Donate C-Band Radar to Colorado State University From the American Meteorological Society's Annual Meeting, Vaisala, the global leader in environmental and industrial measurement, announced ...
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| CSU faculty to host free coding club for girls Faculty members in Colorado State University's computer science department are focusing their efforts on increasing diversity in the field.
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| Colorado Supreme Court rules in medical marijuana case The Colorado Supreme Court's opinion resolves a conflict of interpretation between Colorado state courts and federal prosecutors regarding the ...
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| Researcher devotes 25 years to developing Pueblo Chile variety The region's largest city, Pueblo, Colorado, hosts one of the largest food festivals in the state. The Pueblo Chile and Frijole Festival, held annually in ...
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| Off-duty state trooper suspected of running stop sign in Fort Collins wreck that seriously hurt 4 An off-duty Colorado State Patrol trooper is suspected of running a stop sign Sunday night that caused a Fort Collins car wreck that seriously hurt four ...
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| Utah State men's basketball: Reeling Aggies hit the road to face upstart Lobos New Mexico has topped Colorado State and Boise State on the road and recently beat Wyoming at home. The Rams handed USU its third-straight ...
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| Fort Collins' Lange to walk on for CSU football team Lange says Colorado State University sees him as a safety. ... He's the second player from Northern Colorado slated to join the Rams in 2017, joining ...
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| colorado state career, coach, college, colorado state, drew brees, florida, garrett grayson Garrett Grayson hopes Florida's Jim McElwain can help revive the Saints ...
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| This Week's Schedule of College Sports (January 23, 2017) WBB: Colorado Mines at Colorado Christian (5pm). WBB: Metro State at CU-Colorado Springs (5:30pm). MBB: Air Force vs. San Diego State (7pm).
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| Colorado More than 5,000 Colorado 12th graders opted out of a new state-mandated science and social studies assessment last week. Here are some excerpts ...
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