Tommie Hill signs with the New York Giants by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“Former CSU defensive end Tommie Hill was invited by the New York Giants to attend their NFL rookie camp this weekend in East Rutherford, N.J., and according to the CSU Athletic Department he took full advantage of the opportunity that was handed to him. Hill's performance at Giants Stadium earned him a free agent contract, making him the fifth player from the Rams' 2008 season to make his way onto an NFL roster this spring.”
Moby's Best Team of the Season - Volleyball by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“The Colorado State volleyball team has been the most successful of CSU's athletic programs in recent years and this season they continued to dominate their competition as they finished the season 23-7. The Rams started off hot, losing only one of their first 17 games.”
Moby's Best Game of the Season - New Mexico Bowl by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“A record setting performance from a Ram fan favorite, the official rebirth of a football power and a national stage on which to do it all; all of these things went a long way toward helping the 2008 New Mexico Bowl earn the Moby Award for Game of the Year.”
Moby's Best Coach of the Season - Steve Fairchild by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“When Steve Fairchild took the job as CSU's head football coach in December of 2007, Ram fans had high hopes of success, but few could have guessed it would have come this quickly. In the 17 months Fairchild has been the head of Rams football, he led CSU to their first winning season since 2004, won the New Mexico Bowl and has fans of the green and gold genuinely excited about the future.”
Free speech threatened in United Kingdom by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“As a columnist, I, more than most, appreciate the right to free speech in America. Despite my criticism of our nation, I am still eternally grateful to live here. What my fellow columnists and I say on the Collegian's opinion page on a weekly basis would constitute a prosecutable offense in many, if not most, other countries of the world.”
CU opposes former professor's reinstatement bid by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“DENVER (AP) - The University of Colorado says former professor Ward Churchill should not get his job back or receive any financial compensation after being fired by the school two years ago. The school laid out its argument opposing Churchill's motion for reinstatement in a filing in Denver District Court made available Thursday.”
CSU grads cycle cross-country to raise funds, awareness for Invisible Children [VIDEO] by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“"You're biking across America this summer." Period. What would you do, if one your college friends text-messaged something similar to you? Kristen DeMint, a senior graduating with a degree in restaurant and resort management, said 'okay' to her friend Mark Kowalik, another senior graduating this spring, when he invited her on a cross-country bike trip via text message last November.”
Students canvas Fort Collins in underwear, donate clothing items [VIDEO] by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“With piercing, high-pitched whistles, shrill screams, constant chatter and deafening cheers of 'I'm proud, to be, a CSU Ram, CSU students gathered on the Lory Student Center Plaza as if they were headed to a Rams football game at Hughes Stadium on a cold, blustery evening.”
Stakeholders debate national presidential search by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“get his name, referring to comments made in a previous Collegian article and statements made during the meeting. "An open search needs to be done nationally. We don't know who's out there. This opportunity needs to be available to everyone
minorities, a woman.”
Lawyer defends jailed US reporter at Iran court by Rocky Mountain CollegianJan 01, 2010“TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - A lawyer for a jailed American journalist in Iran said Sunday he was optimistic that an appeals court will reduce her eight-year prison sentence for allegedly spying for the United States. Roxana Saberi's lawyer talked to reporters after his 32-year-old client's five-hour closed-door appeals hearing.” | News Topics
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