News: April 28, 2011
Posted: 2011-04-29
The CTV News show from April 28, 2011.
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Title IX affects CSU sportsCTV reporter Lena Howland finds out why some of CSU′s most popular sports are not classified as NCAA Division 1.
CSU's Most Thankless Jobs- Custodial Services, LSCIn the second installment of CSU′s Most Thankless Jobs, CTV Anchor Eugene Daniels is teamed up with a CSU student custodian in the LSC. Take a look.
A Drag Show for a Great CauseCSU′s Student Organization of Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals and the Transgendered put on the CSU Drag Show every year and the proceeds go to a great cause.
CSU's Most Thankless Jobs- Environmental ServicesThere are lots of jobs at CSU that students take for granted CTV anchor Eugene Daniels steps into the shoes of the people who do them. In this segment, Eugene joins a team of Environmental Service Technicians in Westfall Hall.
African Night CSU student organization, Africans United, are working towards spreading an understanding of the continent of Africa through food dance and plays.
Black Prez Concert Announcement CTV Anchor Eugene Daniels speaks to CSU student and Fort Collins rapper Black Prez about his upcoming concert.
Alternative Spring BreaksWondering what you could do different next year for your spring break that could bring you a bigger sense of meaning? CTV Anchor Eugene Daniels has just the idea for you.
CSU Field of Flags During Holocaust Awareness Week, CTV Anchor Eugene Daniels spoke with a CSU Jewish Student of the importance of understanding our past.
Black History Month Spotlight In life, there are people who amaze beyond belief. For this installment of the Black History Month Spotlight, CTV Anchor sits down with CSU student Joy Anderson to find out where her drive comes from.
Black History Month KickoffThe Black and African American Cultural Center of CSU kicked off Black History Month in a big way with music, poetry and cake. CTV Anchor Eugene Daniels and photographer Kyle Rasmussen were there to catch all the action
Diversity- Fact or Fiction?CTV Anchor Eugene Daniels looks into Diversity at CSU.
Rent or Buy: Academics & MMORPGs part 2CTV Gamer Adam Akers-Mader continues to investigate massively multiplayer role playing games in part two of Academincs and MMORPGs.
Popcorn Pick- MayCTV movie expert Chris Jacobsen brings you his movie picks for the month of May in his final segment of Popcorn Pick.
Rent or Buy: Academics & MMORPGs part 1CTV Gamer Adam Akers-Mader sat down with Dr. Snodgrass to discuss the psychology behind World of War Craft, a massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG).
Diversity on campusCSU may seem diverse to many students, however, others see it differently. CTV reporter Katie Spencer takes a look.
Political icon speaks at CSUCTV reporter Lena Howland listened to what the former Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, had to say to students on April 19. More than 8,000 guests attended the speech presented by the Monfort Lecture Series.
Profile: One Baker in Fort Collins Has Whipped Up a New LifeCTV reporter Kelley Robinson gets up close and personal with a former lawyer and U.N. employee turned baker, right here in Fort Collins.
CSU Not For Sale Shocks, Inspires ParticipantsCTV reporter Kelley Robinson takes you through the CSU Not For Sale exhibit, speaks with organizers and gets reactions to a human trafficking awareness event that both shocks and inspires those who participate.
Rent or Buy: Video game violenceIn this episode of Rent or Buy, CTV Gamer Adam Akers-Mader investigates whether or not video games cause violence in players.
Rent or Buy: News updateCTV Gamer Adam Akers-Mader brings you news from the video game world. The Nintendo 3DS is finally hitting shelves in America, Battlefield 3 gameplay trailers have been released and a fan-made Angry Birds movie trailer is circulating on the Internet.
Popcorn Pick- AprilCTV movie expert Chris Jacobsen brings you his diverse movie picks for the month of April.
Tim and MikeASCUS Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates Tim and Mike tell you why they should get your vote.
Rent or Buy: Dragon Age IIAdam Akers-Mader reviews Dragon Age II, a role-playing game made by BioWare and produced by EA.
Drastic changes to meal plansCTV reporter Lena Howland investigates the drastic changes incoming freshman can expect to see in their meal plans.
Beau and Kevin's ASCSU CampaignCTV reporter Dan Messineo sits down with Beau Loendorf and Kevin Winn to hear about their presidential campaign platforms.
CSU Students Taking Brains on Road - Literally!CTV reporter Kelley Robinson takes a look at why some CSU anatomy class students are showing off their brains - literally and figuratively - at local high schools around Fort Collins.
Chase and Justin's ASCSU CampaignCTV reporter Ryan Greene sits down with Chase Eckerdt and Justin Safady to hear about their ASCSU presidential campaign platforms. Voting on RamWeb begins on April 4.
Eric and Rachel's ASCSU CampaignCTV reporter Lena Howland sits down with Eric Berlinberg and Rachel Roberson to hear about their ASCSU presidential campaign platforms. Voting on RamWeb begins on April 4.
Strollin' for a changeCTV reporter Lena Howland checked out the latest CSU greek contributions to the community. Several greek affiliates strolled for a change on Friday, March 4.
Rent or Buy: News updateCTV Gamer Adam-Akers-Mader investigates why Modern Warfare 3 is not in development.
Spring Break in Mexico: Why No Warning from CSU?CTV reporter Kelley Robinson looks into why other universities and programs, including the University of Denver and the Texas Department of Public Safety, have issued warnings against spring break in Mexico but CSU and the state of Colorado haven′t. Aired Wednesday, March 9.
Brewing at CSUCSU has a brewing, science and technology class where students learn how to brew, ferment, package and evaluate their own beer. If you are interested in taking the class, the course code is FTEC 460.
Great PlatesA number of Fort Collins restaurants are participating in Great Plates, a yearly event that celebrates the variety of culinary goods in town. For more information on the event, visit ...
Ritter heads Energy Economy CenterFormer Governor Bill Ritter is the director of the new Energy Economy Center at CSU.
Rocky Mountain Radical: BreckenridgeCTV Reporter Eric Heiland brings you snowboarding footage from Breckenridge in this week′s Rocky Mountain Radical.
Popcorn Pick- MarchCTV movie expert Chris Jacobsen brings you his picks for the best movies opening this month, including the animated "Rango" and "Battle: Los Angeles."
Jazz Ensembles ConcertCTV reporter Wayne Stafford covers modern jazz ensemble music performed by CSU′s finest performers.
Rent or Buy: News updateCTV Gamer Adam Akers-Mader introduces the Nintendo 3DS and Dark Spore, as well as bringing you other news from the video game world.
Discovery makes last launchNASA launched the Space Shuttle Discovery for the last time on Feb. 23, 2011.
A night with the Fort Collins Streets DepartmentThe Fort Collins Streets Department spends a lot of time and energy keeping our streets clear of snow. CTV caught up with Doug and the rest of the crew for a behind-the-scenes look of a city department that one rarely consider but is extremely important.
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