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2 weeks ago |
kcsufm.com | Tyler Weatherwax
The Colorado State Forest Service and the Colorado Forest Restoration Institute have compiled new data on forest management available to the public. Campus news surrounding the Associated Students of Colorado focuses on their most recent session. Audrey Donow covers a new tuition cap for nonresident students, students’ rights to protest, and much more. Local news takes a look at potential changes to a popular parking lot in downtown Fort Collins.
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2 weeks ago |
kcsufm.com | Tyler Weatherwax
Campus news features the reversal of the student visas for international students following an announcement from the Trump administration that the revocations would be reversed. Continuing campus news, a new office for students called The Hub is preparing to open its doors by May and be fully functional by the fall semester. Local news with Tyler Weatherwax covered a warehouse fire in Greeley requiring multiple fire departments to respond, as well as the death of a Larimer County bicyclist.
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2 weeks ago |
kcsufm.com | Tyler Weatherwax |Audrey Donow
Visa revocations continue for students across the nation and at Colorado State University, with the number now rising to 16. The newly founded Ram’s aviation club is set to bring in dozens of aircraft to the Christman Airfield. Tyler Weatherwax brings local news on an elderly woman whose identity could not be found by police. The murder of a Greeley man lands two men with charges connected to the death.
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3 weeks ago |
kcsufm.com | Tyler Weatherwax
Campus news covers the announcement of an institutional subscription to a new database that aims to locate diverse funding types. The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate covered multiple points, including low student participation in this year’s ASCSU elections. The Senate attempted to make changes to the development of the budget, which was met by an attempted veto by ASCSU President Nick DeSalvo, and emergency dorm room procedures.
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4 weeks ago |
kcsufm.com | Tyler Weatherwax
Funding for vaccines to help fight the COVID-19 virus has been granted to researchers at Colorado State University. The researchers will receive nearly $4.6 million. Additional news in the Northern Colorado medicine realm, UC Health has announced expansions in the area to help with the recent increase in patients.
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