Colorado State University

'Colorado State University' - 9 News Result(s)

  • A Remote Island In Canada May Be Home To Americans Who Want To Flee Trump
    World News | Chico Harlan, The Washington Post | Sunday April 9, 2017
    The first sign of what Rob Calabrese would come to think of as America's unmooring began last year, just after Donald Trump won his first presidential primary and Calabrese published a $28 website that he'd designed in 30 minutes. "Hi Americans!" it began, and what followed was a sales pitch for an island where Muslims could "roam freely," and wher...
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  • US Campus Rape In Spotlight Again After Colorado Case
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday August 13, 2016
    Another campus rape victim in the United States has spoken out to denounce what she said is lenient punishment for her attacker, bringing the issue to the forefront again after a Stanford University case that ignited a firestorm.
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  • Suspected Colorado Gunman Set for First Court Appearance
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday November 30, 2015
    The man arrested over a shooting spree that left three people dead and nine wounded at a prominent family planning center in Colorado Springs makes his first court appearance today.
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  • Dust in Your House Can Tell Gender of Occupants
    Offbeat | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday August 26, 2015
    These organisms can indicate not just the geographical location of your residence, but also the proportion of male and female members in the house, and can also reveal if you have a pet, says a new study.
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  • Smokers Less Likely to Vote: Study
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 20, 2015
    People who smoke are 60 per cent less likely to vote than their non-smoking peers, a new US study has found.
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  • In-Flight Rage? Understandable, but Rare
    World News | Joe Sharkey, The New York Times | Tuesday September 9, 2014
    Recent stories about angry disputes over reclining coach seats and crimped personal space are often accompanied by assertions that episodes of air rage are increasing. But are they really?
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  • 100,000 Elephants Killed in Africa, Study Finds
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday August 19, 2014
    Poachers killed an estimated 100,000 elephants across Africa between 2010 and 2012, a huge spike in the continent's death rate of the world's largest mammals because of an increased demand for ivory in China and other Asian nations, a new study published yesterday found.
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  • Can Diet Drinks Make You Lose Weight?
    NDTV Cooks | Wednesday May 28, 2014
    Researchers at the University of Colorado have come up with a rather contradictory finding which states that diet drinks are almost 44 percent more effective in weight loss than drinking water alone. "This study clearly demonstrates that diet beverages...
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  • Evidence presented in United States theatre mass shooting
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday January 8, 2013
    Prosecutors are in court on monday outline their case against the young United States man suspected of shooting 12 people dead at a midnight premiere of the latest "Batman" film. The hearing, the first extensive public disclosure of the attack's details, will determine whether the case will go to trial.
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'Colorado State University' - 9 News Result(s)

  • A Remote Island In Canada May Be Home To Americans Who Want To Flee Trump
    World News | Chico Harlan, The Washington Post | Sunday April 9, 2017
    The first sign of what Rob Calabrese would come to think of as America's unmooring began last year, just after Donald Trump won his first presidential primary and Calabrese published a $28 website that he'd designed in 30 minutes. "Hi Americans!" it began, and what followed was a sales pitch for an island where Muslims could "roam freely," and wher...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Campus Rape In Spotlight Again After Colorado Case
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday August 13, 2016
    Another campus rape victim in the United States has spoken out to denounce what she said is lenient punishment for her attacker, bringing the issue to the forefront again after a Stanford University case that ignited a firestorm.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Suspected Colorado Gunman Set for First Court Appearance
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Monday November 30, 2015
    The man arrested over a shooting spree that left three people dead and nine wounded at a prominent family planning center in Colorado Springs makes his first court appearance today.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Dust in Your House Can Tell Gender of Occupants
    Offbeat | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday August 26, 2015
    These organisms can indicate not just the geographical location of your residence, but also the proportion of male and female members in the house, and can also reveal if you have a pet, says a new study.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Smokers Less Likely to Vote: Study
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 20, 2015
    People who smoke are 60 per cent less likely to vote than their non-smoking peers, a new US study has found.
    www.ndtv.com
  • In-Flight Rage? Understandable, but Rare
    World News | Joe Sharkey, The New York Times | Tuesday September 9, 2014
    Recent stories about angry disputes over reclining coach seats and crimped personal space are often accompanied by assertions that episodes of air rage are increasing. But are they really?
    www.ndtv.com
  • 100,000 Elephants Killed in Africa, Study Finds
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday August 19, 2014
    Poachers killed an estimated 100,000 elephants across Africa between 2010 and 2012, a huge spike in the continent's death rate of the world's largest mammals because of an increased demand for ivory in China and other Asian nations, a new study published yesterday found.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Can Diet Drinks Make You Lose Weight?
    NDTV Cooks | Wednesday May 28, 2014
    Researchers at the University of Colorado have come up with a rather contradictory finding which states that diet drinks are almost 44 percent more effective in weight loss than drinking water alone. "This study clearly demonstrates that diet beverages...
    food.ndtv.com
  • Evidence presented in United States theatre mass shooting
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday January 8, 2013
    Prosecutors are in court on monday outline their case against the young United States man suspected of shooting 12 people dead at a midnight premiere of the latest "Batman" film. The hearing, the first extensive public disclosure of the attack's details, will determine whether the case will go to trial.
    www.ndtv.com
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