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Tag: The Coloradoan

Publications board president at Colo. State resigns

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November 19, 2007September 5, 2018 Casey Wooten

The interim president of Colorado State University's Board of Student Communications resigned Friday, withdrawing his proposal to change the BSC bylaws to grant the board increased power to punish student publications for the use of profanity.

Tagged Colorado, Colorado State University, The Coloradoan, The Rocky Mountain Collegian

Editorial at Colo. State curses Bush, puts editor's job in jeopardy

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September 24, 2007September 5, 2018 Casey Wooten

COLORADO -- Friday's staff editorial at Colorado State University's The Rocky Mountain Collegian was four words long, written in all capital letters and large type.

Tagged Colorado, Colorado State University, The Coloradoan, The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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