CSU In The News Archive

Oil Extends Decline as Global Economy Slows, Storm Danger Eases

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August 05, 2008

Hurricane forecasters from Colorado State University yesterday raised the number of Atlantic storms they expect this year to 17, including nine hurricanes, five of them major. The hurricane season, which runs through Nov. 30, should be “much more active” than …

Tropical Storm Edouard hits Texas coast

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August 05, 2008

Noted Colorado State University hurricane researchers on Tuesday raised their forecast and now call for 17 tropical storms to form, of which nine would strengthen into hurricanes.

Growing Larimer County becoming more moderate

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August 04, 2008

“My general sense of it is that as it grows, it’s becoming increasingly moderate,” said CSU political-science professor John Straayer. “It’s not becoming a Democratic stronghold at all. But it’s not a Republican stronghold either.”

Restoring the forest rankles neighbors

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August 04, 2008

The county, with the blessing of the state Forest Service and researchers at the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute at Colorado State University, is embarking on a relatively radical forest restoration project at Bald Mountain Scenic Area, about five miles up …

Dog days of summer rise from evening sky

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August 03, 2008

Colorado State University astronomy professor Roger Culver clues you in on what’s happening in the night sky. His column runs the first Sunday of the month.

Brazilian beef clan goes global as market roils

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August 02, 2008

The combination of a shrinking herd and rising cattle costs “is just going to murder the packer,” predicts Stephen Koontz, a professor at Colorado State University.