LYCOS RETRIEVER
Colorado State University: Fort Collins
built 277 days ago
Colorado State University, set amid the growing city of Fort Collins, is a blend of old [T]raditions and new innovations. These tours are designed to acquaint you with the beauty, structure, and versatility of CSU.
Source:
Before 1957, Colorado State University was referred to as Colorado Agriculture and Mechanical College or "Colorado A&M.". Athletic teams were referred to as "Aggies". In 1924, an "A" was whitewashed onto the western hillside of Fort Collins in support of the Aggies. The hillside where the "A" is painted is directly adjacent to Hughes Stadium and below Horsetooth Rock. Hughes Stadium (2006 capacity: 34,000) is the current home of Rams football. The field at Hughes Stadium (2007) is named after the Rams' well-known coach and called "Sonny Lubick Field".
Source:
[W]ithin months of the launch, vets at Colorado State University in Fort Collins noticed troubling reactions. Labrador retrievers seemed particularly affected. Since the safety studies for Rimadyl had emphasized testing on young beagles, Pfizer went back to conduct another, small test just on Labs; it says that test showed no particular problem.
Source:
Marilyn Neoma Musgrave (born January 27, 1949), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2003, representing the 4th District of Colorado. The district includes most of the eastern portion of the state outside the Denver and Colorado Springs metropolitan areas, with the great majority of its population residing in and around Fort Collins, Loveland and Greeley.
Source: