Today on the presidential campaign trail
Outlet:
Another enormous swarm — an estimated 45,000 to 50,000 — greeted him in Fort Collins later on the perhaps aptly named Colorado State University lawn; it’s known as “The Oval.”
Another enormous swarm — an estimated 45,000 to 50,000 — greeted him in Fort Collins later on the perhaps aptly named Colorado State University lawn; it’s known as “The Oval.”
“If Obama wins this state, it’s indicative of other things happening around the country,” said Bob Duffy, a Colorado State University political scientist. “This is a state that McCain should win.”
Envirofit works out of Colorado State University’s Engines & Energy Conversion Laboratory.
Another enormous swarm greeted him in Fort Collins later on the perhaps aptly named Colorado State University lawn; it’s known as “The Oval.”
Farm Credit could be in a better competitive position thanks to the economic fallout, said Colorado State University agricultural economics professor Dawn Thilmony.
Two celebrations in 2008 – the 20th anniversary of the Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley and the 30th anniversary of the Lincoln Center in Fort Collins – and the opening of the new University Center of the Arts at …
Software pioneer Bill Gates has given a Colorado State University professor $100,000 to study ways to control diseases spread by mosquitoes, such as malaria.
Professor Alexandra Bernasek, Colorado State University
The afternoon rally at The Oval on the CSU campus is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m., with public access at University Avenue and West Drive starting at 1:30 p.m.
Colorado State University political scientist John Straayer said the visit would have “no huge impact” on the outcome of the presidential race in Larimer County.