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CSU hosts HBO movie about professor

2/7/10 - 9:45 pm

Temple Grandin is many things. An author. A CSU professor. An inventor. A doctor of animal science. She created a “hug machine,” used to eat Jell-O and yogurt for every meal and would rather be in the cattle yard than most places. She has also developed an ethical system for handling cattle that is used in more than half of the meat plants in North America. And like the first line in the HBO movie about her life, Grandin is “not like other people.” She’s autistic. The life of the inventor, the bestselling author, the autism advocate, the livestock expert and the CSU professor of agricultural sciences was celebrated with a screening of the biographic film “Temple Grandin” Saturday night in the Lory Student Center Theater. Grandin, who is played by Claire Danes in the film, said the actress’ interpretation of her life was astounding. “Claire Danes became me in the ‘60s and ‘70s.

Cowboys vs. Indians anger slowly waning

2/5/10 - 12:26 am

As the intense controversy over a Facebook event created by a CSU student encouraging Ram fans to show up to CSU’s Border War with Wyoming on Saturday dies down, those involved in the hullabaloo say to expect a sea of orange noodles at the game instead of an Old West shootout.

Former dean returns to post upon request

2/5/10 - 12:36 am

Nancy Hartley can be described as both the forest and the trees, said David MacPhee, her long-time colleague and professor of human development and family studies.

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*To the guy who called me a hippie when I walked by with a peace sign on my sweatshirt: Did the leather bag and boots help you jump to that conclusion?

*Money to a college student: It’s the difference between eating Ramen because you want to and eating Ramen because you have to.

*Has anyone else noticed the stench of weed coming from the Lory Student Center lockers?

*Lost: Funding for our future. If found, please contact CSU.

*I realized I was a senior in freshman history when someone asked what the word “periphery” meant.

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Kyle Even (left) and David Schmitt (right) of Denver-based electronica band, Breathe Carolina, kickoff their new tour by playing a free show sponsored by Association for Student Activities Programming in the Lory Student Center main ballroom Friday night. Breathe Carolina will be touring the country for the next six months, returning to Denver, Aug. 8, as a participating band in the Vans Warped Tour held at Invesco Field at Mile High.

photo by:Samantha Baker(click image for full size)

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