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It came down to potatoes vs. winter squash in Colorado State University’s Veggie Madness, a friendly rivalry between CSU extension offices. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Tamara Chuang to find out who won and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Colorado is a trans-friendly state but barriers remain. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun publisher Larry Ryckman and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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University of Northern Colorado and Colorado State University are expanding food programs to make sure students can focus on learning, rather than on where their next meal will come from. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with The Colorado Sun editor David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below.
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Questions about how the alert system is being used and how seriously the public takes the alerts are being raised amongst the CSU campus community.
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Colorado State University is entering the race to create long-term fusion energy. The university recently broke ground on a 150-million-dollar facility named “The Advanced Technology for Laser Applications and Science,” or ATLAS, Center.
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CSU and Fort Collins police departments are investigating an aggravated assault with a knife and a separate incident involving a deceased person found at Alpine Hall.
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Fans, alumni, and community members gathered in Colorado State University's Canvas Stadium to watch four high school teams in action. Wellington and Timnath met in the first contest followed by Poudre and Rocky Mountain in the nightcap.
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The Pac-12 is adding Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and San Diego State, starting in 2026, to join Oregon State and Washington State in a rebuilt Conference of Champions. The Pac-12 and the departing schools will likely be on the hook for about $110 million in exit fees and penalties to the Mountain West.
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Researchers say dogs could alert wildlife managers of infected animals faster than lab results could confirm and could help surveille an environment for chronic wasting disease.
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Winter is still here for a few more days. But many of us are already thinking about what to plant in our spring gardens. Today on In The NoCo, we learn about some of Northern Colorado’s most resilient flowers.