Coloradan – December 2005

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Coloradan Cover - December 2005

News of CU (155 KB)

Ketchums engineer century-long legacy (135 KB)
Dean Milo Ketchum, his son and former students contributed to at least 75 campus buildings

Troubled Waters (142 KB)
Estrogens are changing the sex of the fish in Boulder Creek

Measuring for a Nobel (108 KB)
Jan Hall claims CU’s fourth Nobel Prize

Jean Stafford: Pained Pulitzer (118 KB)
Tortured writer creates literature from anguish

Triathlete attacks American obesity (109 KB)
Ironman victor turns to academia

Glenn Asakawa shoots to the top (108 KB)
Pulitzer Prize winner is a professional witness

Letters (80 KB)

Art through Ron Bernier’s eyes (149 KB)
Art historian shares his unique world view with students

Brain evolves to cope under stress (75 KB)
Researcher examines how we cope

Four decades of CU volunteers (116 KB)
Volunteer Clearing House still involves students

Sports (178 KB)

Alumni Central (206 KB)

CU People (226 KB)

Buffalowdown (209 KB)
Tidbits and trivia

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