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Dependent eligibility audit to help CSU control benefit plan costs As the cost of providing health coverage continues to rise for businesses of all sizes, Colorado State is taking steps to manage its benefit plan expenditures for faculty, administrative professionals and other non-classified staff. In a series of employee forums held last spring, three-quarters of participants ...
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Colorado wildlife officials warn of drilling plan's effect State wildlife officials also recommended avoiding new construction, including access roads, near the Boulder Creek and Coal Creek where great blue herons and fish species are found. Crestone spokesman Jason Oates said Colorado Parks and Wildlife along with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
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CSU tennis opens spring with close loss to CU After less than a month of offseason preparation, the Colorado State tennis team opened up its spring season at the University of Colorado, Boulder on Jan. 20. In their first NCAA dual match of the year, the Rams fell short to the Buffaloes, 3-4. tennis player winds up to return the ball. Sophomore Alyssa ...
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To educate people about marijuana, Colorado health officials tried ads with a radically friendly tone ... After Colorado became the first state in the country to launch legal marijuana sales to anyone over 21, state officials faced an equally unprecedented challenge: How to tell people, in this newly permissive environment, that cannabis use still poses risks? The first effort tried humor, with ads featuring ...
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New CSU student government, RHA joint-legislation aimed at overdose prevention on campus Going into their first session of the semester, the Associated Students of Colorado State University senate will vote on legislation that aims to tackle opioid abuse on college campuses. ASCSU Speaker of the Senate Isabel Brown has partnered with Students For Opioid Solutions, a non-profit that works ...
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Making health-related New Year's resolutions stick She holds a Master's degree in Human Nutrition & Food Science from Colorado State University, a BS in Dietetics from the University of Northern Colorado and a BA in Media Arts from the University of Arizona. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, running with her dogs, practicing yoga, playing the piano ...
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Second Women's March on Denver draws thousands ... publication of Colorado State University, but is published by an independent corporation using the name 'The Rocky Mountain Collegian' pursuant to a license granted by CSU. Visit collegian.com/corporate for more information. Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation Editor-in-chief, Erin Douglas:
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