Campus Press, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
43 minutes ago by Elizabeth Stortroen
Birth control pills can be annoying to every woman taking them; they must taken every day at the same time in order to be fully effective, and missing a pill could leave a woman doubtful of their reliability if she is sexually active. An easy answer to this dilemma might be to change to Depo-Provera, the shot form of birth control.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
2 hours ago by Kelli Pryor
Walking onto campus as an incoming freshman, Raquel Ramirez felt the strain of being a part of the minority. As a child, she grew up in a tight-knit Latino family where the children were taught the importance of their cultural background.
"It is something my family wants us to cherish and hold onto," Ramirez said.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
17 hours ago by Trevor Simonton
For more than a decade, CSU student Fran Wilson used the city's door-to-door busing service as her primary means of transportation for everything from picking up groceries to getting to work at the CSU Bookstore.
But after the city pulled funds from Dial-A-Ride, Fort Collins' call-in transportation service for disabled citizens, the wheelchair user was forced to complete a rigorous recertification process in order to access the service reevaluated under newer, stricter guidelines.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
2 hours ago by
yay | to the students who participated in the first annual Undie Run. To all the ladies and gentlemen who bared nearly all for fun and a good cause: We salute you.
nay | to an entire summer without RamTalk. Sorry summer schoolers -- you're going to have to find another way to let that guy in Biology know you think he's cute.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
16 hours ago by aaron hedge
It all started in a small bowling alley in Casa Grande, Ariz. over Thanksgiving break last year.
Blake Gibson, the current president of the Associated Students of Colorado, sat with Erin Hertzog, then president of the University of Arizona's student government, and talked about ways to make college cheaper for students.
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Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
6 hours ago by Andy Dose
At first, there were only a few people, about eight in all.
But as 11:50 p.m. drew near Friday night, people started showing up at the Lory Student Center in droves. It would only be a matter of minutes before a little over 400 men and women clad only in their underwear were joking and laughing, chanting and screaming in front of the LSC, ready to make a run for it.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
21 hours ago by Cece Wildeman
Dear fellow wallowing and angry CSU students:
We all have life problems. Whether it's the stress of finals, boyfriend or girlfriend troubles or RamTalk drama, we've all got 'em.
That's why I'm here. I want to help you out -- help you through your tough times and maybe even help you see the humorous side of the most seemingly horrible situations.
UNC Mirror, University of Northern Colorado, CO
-47 minutes ago by Joshua Espinoza
After graduation is over, many students will be preparing to step into the work force and exchange their hard-earned degrees for paychecks. But one concern that plagues some graduates is the exchange rate.
For some college graduates, the prospect of a lucrative entry-level income is highly probable, while others might have to endure the Ramen Noodle diet for a little longer.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
3 days ago by Nick Hubel
You've got to hand it to new football coach Steve Fairchild -- he's mixing things up. Coming into a program that suffered the lowest average home attendance in more than 10 years last fall, Fairchild has been making strides this spring to connect with the community.
The Clarion, University of Denver, CO
6 days ago by Jacqueline Roman
The Coors Fitness Center is scheduled to be remodeled this summer at an estimated cost of $250,000.
The front entrance of the fitness center, will be relocated to the southwest corner of the Ritchie Center. Inside the gym will see renovations such as moving the desk to the front of the new entrance and opening up the rest of the space for exercise equipment.
The Clarion, University of Denver, CO
6 days ago
Theft at Coors
Fitness Center
On Monday, April 28, at 8:20 a.m. Campus Safety responded to the report of a theft at the Coors Fitness Center.
An on-scene investigation revealed a DU student left personal items unsecured and unattended in a storage cubby at 7:15 a.
The Clarion, University of Denver, CO
12 minutes ago by Carly Reynolds
The debate on homosexuality attracted 40 participants Thursday evening when students and faculty met in Lindsey Auditorium for a screening of the documentary "For the Bible tells me so."
Some students wept as the film documented prejudices encountered by five real-life Christian families.
Connection, Northern Colorado University, CO
6 days ago by Adam Jones
"We do, hopefully, the right thing for the sake of this country. We're the only ones in charge of our affairs. We don't farm out our defense if we elect Democrats … and riots in Denver at the Democratic National Convention will see to it we don't elect Democrats.
Campus Press, University of Colorado, CO
3 days ago by Sam Dieter
Two students were arrested Wednesday morning after allegedly going hunting for raccoons on campus.
UNC Mirror, University of Northern Colorado, CO
6 days ago by Andy Bockelman
The summer season is a time when viewers beat the heat by escaping into air-conditioned entertainment domes known as movie theaters for hours upon hours of special effects, painstakingly choreographed action sequences and plenty of goofy but lovable characters.
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Arbiter Sports Talk 05/12/08
Arbiter Online, Boise State University
All good things must come to an end. After 116 episodes and more than 20,000 downloads, this era of Arbiter Sports Talk has come to an end. Along with the latest sporting news, Jake, Dustin and Brian are in the studio to take a trip down memory lane of this hopeful legacy.
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