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On Friday, Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 21-077 into law, which will allow immigrants to pursue a professional career despite their legal status.
Go Rams: Rocky Mountain Showdown Extended Through 2038
Now, fans of each university will be able to enjoy the classic competition for years to come.
In a Tuesday (April 13) announcement, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado Boulder unveiled a new agreement surrounding the Rocky Mountain Showdown which adds an additional six games to the series, extending the tradition through 2038.
The agreement also moves all of the games to on-campus sites. Previously hosted in Denver, the Showdown will now rotate between CSU s Canvas Stadium and CU Boulder s Folsom Field. For both fan bases, this is a premiere game any time it s on the schedule, and it was important to both Rick George [CU Boulder Athletic Director] and I to get this done, said Joe Parker, Colorado State Director of Athletics, in the announcement. It was also essential to get the Showdown back on campus. College football is best enjoyed in on-campus venues, and I m thrilled we were able to get that don
Colorado, Colorado State add six on-campus games to future schedules
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The Colorado Buffaloes and the Colorado State Rams have added six on-campus games to their future football series, both schools announced on Tuesday.
Colorado will host Colorado State at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., in 2030, 2033, and 2037, while the Rams will host the Buffaloes at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins in 2029, 2034, and 2038.
The two schools previously announced games for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. Colorado will host Colorado State on Sept. 16, 2023 and will travel to take on the Rams the following season on Sept. 14, 2024.
Below are dates for the eight scheduled Colorado-Colorado State contests:
Posted by Jan Wondra | Feb 24, 2021
Just when you think things can’t get any more strange related to elections, they do. Across the country, dozens of bills are being introduced by an element of the Republican party, in multiple states, designed to limit voters’ access to ballots and to the election processes.
Tuesday afternoon here in Colorado, a bipartisan group of lawmakers took a stand against a Republican minority, to protect Colorado election integrity, and maintain voter access. In the process, they thwarted an attempt to limit Colorado’s much-heralded all-mail-in voting process
The bipartisan Colorado Senate State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee acted to postpone indefinitely a bill that would threaten Colorado’s vote-by-mail system. The legislation, SB21-007, would pose a significant threat to Colorado’s election integrity by requiring voters to cast their ballots in person, and only allowing vote-by-mail if specifically requested by a voter.