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"A Nazi is a Nazi is a Nazi," Colorado State President Tony Frank says in response to Traditionalist ... "A Nazi is a Nazi is a Nazi," Colorado State President Tony Frank says in response to Traditionalist Worker Party campus recruiting ... The emergence of a neo-Nazi group at Colorado State University has prompted the school to beef up security for a conservative speaker invited to the Fort Collins ...
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Opinion: Colorado's dry winter portends the impacts of climate change Local entities such as the city of Fort Collins, Colorado State University and Platte River Power Authority are leading the way in climate action through programs and policies aimed at reducing the community's emission of greenhouse gases. The city's Climate Action Plan is one of the most aggressive ...
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Increased pace the latest addition to Nevada basketball's electric offense "Pace for our team is everything," said guard Caleb Martin, whose team plays at Colorado State on Saturday. "We have so many athletic guys and so many ball-handlers who can take it off a rebound and push it. We have to take more advantage of that, pushing the ball and having a faster pace to the ...
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Eight PAACO scholars to be recognized at Pueblo banquet Karmen Rucker (Colorado State University); Rylie Villapando (University of Colorado); Alexandria Klovas (University of Colorado Colorado Springs); Rebekah Cowen (Pueblo Community College); Stephen Alvarado (Pueblo Community College); Maggie Hedrick (Colorado State University-Pueblo); ...
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Baumgardner facing potential disciplinary action after sexual misconduct complaint deemed credible Sen. Randy Baumgardner, R-Hot Sulphur Springs, represents in the Colorado State Senate the counties of Grand, Garfield, Moffat, Rio Blanco, Routt, Jackson and Summit counties. Following formal allegations of sexual misconduct made by at least two women late last year, State Sen. Randy ...
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Colorado Lawmaker Pushes To Expand Free Lunch Program To Middle School DENVER (CBS4) – Feeding hungry, low-income kids is the focus of a proposed bill at the state Capitol. Right now, the state and federal governments cover the full cost of lunches for elementary students who qualify for a free and reduced lunch. This bill would expand that to middle school students as ...
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