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  • Colorado State University Threatens To Arrest Unvaccinated Students

    10/11/2021 1:10:49 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 40 replies
    The Post Millennial ^ | 10/11/21 | Katie Daviscourt
    "If you are found on university property or in any university building you may be cited or arrested for trespassing and face further disciplinary action."Colorado State University trespassed and threatened to arrest unvaccinated students after learning they failed to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination, a requirement for students to attend in-person learning.In an email sent to unvaccinated students obtained by Turning Point USA, CSU alleged that unvaccinated students pose a threat to the safety and well-being of the University community."I am writing to you on behalf of Student Conduct Services at the Student Resolution Center because information provided to our...
  • Perjury charge filed against woman who tried to have CSU officer’s weapons confiscated

    01/30/2020 8:38:30 PM PST · by real saxophonist · 13 replies
    KDVR ^ | JANUARY 30, 2020 | Eric Ruble
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A perjury charge has been filed against Susan Holmes, the woman who recently tried to use Colorado’s new “red flag” law to have a Colorado State University officer’s weapons confiscated. Earlier this month, Holmes filed an extreme risk protection order against Cpl. Phillip Morris. It was denied. Morris shot and killed Holmes’ son in 2017. The district attorney found the shooting to be “clearly justified.” A petition for an extreme risk protection order requires the petitioner to have a connection to the respondent, such as being a blood relative, a marriage or domestic partner, or having...
  • CSU official inclusive language guide does not mention “American” despite controversy

    07/20/2019 9:33:34 AM PDT · by Presbyterian Reporter · 21 replies
    Rocky Mountain Collegian ^ | July 19, 2019 | Samantha Ye
    Media outlets have sparked controversy over a draft version of Colorado State University’s inclusive language guide, which recommends avoiding the word “American.” But despite the ire, the final guide does not mention “America” or “American” at all. CSU System Chancellor Tony Frank issued an official statement Thursday defending the guide and stating the claims being made about it on social media and in online publications are “untrue and are based on an outdated document.” “We consider free speech and the First Amendment the foundations of a great American public university,” Frank wrote. Frank wrote that the official guide was created...
  • 'America' and 'American' Listed Among Words to Avoid at Colorado State University

    07/19/2019 9:05:17 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 78 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | July 19, 2019 | Leah Barkoukis
    Colorado State University has included the words “American” and “America” on its list of language to avoid because they are not inclusive. The school’s Inclusive Communications Task Force compiled a list of words in its Inclusive Language Guide that serve to help those on campus foster “inclusion, respect, and social justice.” The guide states that it is not about being politically correct but instead is there to help “communicators practice inclusive language” and make everyone on campus “feel welcomed, respected, and valued.” CSU lists both “American” and “America” as non-inclusive words "to avoid," due to the fact that America encompasses more than just...
  • COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY: AVOID USING THE WORD “AMERICA” BECAUSE IT’S NOT INCLUSIVE

    07/18/2019 8:01:26 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 57 replies
    Infowars ^ | 07/18/19 | Paul Joseph Watson
    A new “inclusive language guide” compiled by Colorado State University asserts that the word “America” is “non-inclusive” and should be avoided.“CSU lists both “American” and “America” as non-inclusive words “to avoid,” due to the fact that America encompasses more than just the U.S. By referring to the U.S. as America, the guide claims that one “erases other cultures and depicts the United States as the dominant American country.” The school suggests using “U.S. citizen” or “person from the U.S.” as substitutes,” writes Ethan Cai.Other words to avoid include the following;– Male and female/ladies and gentlemen/Mr./Mrs./Ms (these words are gendered yet we don’t know...
  • Colorado State Professor OiYan Poon: ‘I’m Ready to Punch’ Political Opponents ‘in the Neck

    07/09/2019 10:58:35 AM PDT · by rktman · 55 replies
    breitbart.com ^ | 7/9/2019 | Alana Mastrangelo
    Professor OiYan Poon at Colorado State University has reportedly announced that she is done “going high” when others go low, and is now ready to “punch” those whom she disagrees with politically “in the neck.” The professor also noted that she believes former First Lady Michelle Obama would agree. Professor OiYan Poon of Colorado State University recently said that she is done “going high,” and instead, would rather prefer to “punch” her political opponents “in the neck,” according to a report by Campus Reform. The professor has since switched her Twitter account to private, making it so that the general...
  • See a Robot Melt Its Own Bones to Avoid Obstacles

    02/14/2019 7:37:16 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 11 replies
    Futurism ^ | Kristen Houser
    Cheetahs are the fastest animals on land, and they owe their speed in part to the design of their skeletons — the tibia and fibula in their legs are fused, helping them maintain stability while sprinting after prey. However, this unique characteristic also prevents cheetahs from being effective climbers like many other cats. If it could somehow separate its leg bones at will, the animal would be far more formidable. In a new paper published in the journal IEEE Robotics & Automation Letters, the CSU [Colorado State University] team describes how it gave its robot the ability to adapt to...
  • Could NBA's Becky Hammon become first female head coach of men's college basketball team?

    03/16/2018 12:32:35 PM PDT · by GoldenState_Rose · 20 replies
    Daily Herald ^ | March 2018 | Patricia Babcock McGraw
    On Thursday, the Colorado State athletic department officials announced they want to interview Becky Hammon for their men's basketball head-coaching job. The 40-year-old Hammon, a former WNBA star, played college basketball at Colorado State. She's currently an assistant coach for the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. She became the first full-time female assistant coach in the NBA in 2014. Some NBA observers believe San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich is grooming her to be his replacement when he retires. In terms of Hammon's ability to control boys and young men once they get on campus and develop them into a successful unit,...
  • Radical Muslim Cleric Lied to Qualify for U.S.-Funded College Scholarship

    04/12/2010 6:39:10 PM PDT · by opentalk · 12 replies · 594+ views
    Fox news ^ | April 12, 2010 | Catherine Herridge
    Anwar Awlaki, now believed to be an Al Qaeda recruiter hiding in Yemen, is connected to at least two recent suspected terrorism cases – the Fort Hood attack and the attempted Christmas Day jet bombing. The American Muslim cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, considered by some to be one of the most wanted terrorists behind Usama bin Laden, was educated in the United States with taxpayers money, an ongoing Fox News investigation has found. Awlaki, now believed to be recruiting for Al Qaeda from hiding in Yemen, is connected to at least two recent suspected terrorism cases – the Fort Hood attack...
  • Muslim Cleric Anwar Awlaki Linked to Fort Hood, Northwest Flight 253 Terror Attacks

    12/29/2009 12:03:00 PM PST · by jersey117 · 14 replies · 696+ views
    ABC World News ^ | Dec. 29, 2009 | RUSSELL GOLDMAN
    Most Americans have never heard of Anwar al Awlaki, but the radical Muslim cleric who may have inspired a young Nigerian man to try to blow up a plane on Christmas Day has been linked to the alleged perpetrators of the deadliest terror attacks on U.S. soil this decade, from 9/11 to the massacre at Fort Hood....
  • HILLARY! UNCENSORED - guest editorial in new conservative newspaper at Colorado State Univ

    11/08/2007 6:34:53 AM PST · by doug from upland · 16 replies · 27+ views
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  • CSU's Van Pelt arrested, charged

    12/14/2002 11:34:52 AM PST · by RedBloodedAmerican · 19 replies · 407+ views
    CNNSI ^ | 12.13.02 | AP via CNNSI
    <p>FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) -- Colorado State quarterback Bradlee Van Pelt, the Mountain West Conference offensive player of the year, was arrested on a charge of verbal harassment Friday.</p> <p>Van Pelt was outside a nightclub early Friday when he began arguing with another man, police spokeswoman Rita Davis said. He was charged with harassment, a misdemeanor, and was released on $150 bond.</p>
  • The Bill of Rights at Colorado State

    07/28/2002 5:44:58 AM PDT · by RMrattlesnake · 14 replies · 376+ views
    rocky mountian rattlesnake press ^ | today | Rosco Thorndyke
    The Bill of Rights at Colorado State By Rosco Thorndyke. Colorado State University view on the Bill of Rights. Almost a year ago a man was asked to take the bill of rights down from his door. The Bill of Right was there for over a year and there was never a complaint about it. There was in fact several positive comments made to this custodian concerning the Bill of Rights. Both liberal and conservative students could find comfort in at least parts of the document. But last year at the beginning of the new school year this custodian was...
  • Collen bows out as Vanderbilt women's coach (lied on his resume)

    05/02/2002 1:11:57 PM PDT · by OrangeDaisy · 240+ views
    Tennessean.com ^ | 5/2/2002 | Tennessean staff report
    <p>Tom Collen, who just a day earlier had been introduced as the new Vanderbilt women's basketball coach, declined the job today after he admitted to The Tennessean last night that he made a mistake in the resume submitted at his previous job.</p>