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Colorado State University is located in Fort Collins, Colorado and is a prestigious public research university. It offers a range of academic courses from engineering to the humanities. The university has an excellent reputation for providing students with a high-quality education and opportunities to grow academically, professionally, and personally. Students rave about the numerous clubs and activities that are available on campus, as well as the vibrant campus atmosphere and friendly student body. Faculty members are known for being approachable and encouraging all students to reach their fullest potential. Off-campus attractions such as the nearby Rocky Mountain National Park provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, while the city of Fort Collins provides plenty of entertainment options both on and off campus. Colorado State University is committed to providing its students with an enriching college experience that will stay with them long after they graduate.

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Climate - 9/4/2008
Very sunny dry weather, cool Read More

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colorado cool springs! - 7/27/2008
Colorado springs, coloradois a great place to live, especially for military families Ft.carson colorado springs is a great base and its close to other Read More

Four Seasons - 7/9/2008
Summer and fall are the best. Winter can be unpredicatable and harsh, and the spring is Read More

No mosquitos! - 4/7/2008
If you like snow and low humidity, Colorado is the spot for you. Summers can be hot but with it feels cooler because of the lower humidity. Conversely, the winters are milder because of the higher altitude. The sun feels warmer in the winter so if you're outdoors in December, you might have to remove your jacket. We don't have that many mosquitos here, especially up in the foothills. We live in Coal Creek Canyon and we saw perhaps 2 mosquitos all summer last year.

It's very common to have snow one day and 60-degree weather the next. This truly is a great place to Read More

FINALLY!!!!!! - 3/17/2008
THERE IS A NEW PUERTORICAN RESTAURANT LOCATED AT CHERRY CREEK AT 2710 E. THIRD AVE DENVER CO. 80206 STREET CROSINGS IS THIRD AND CLAYTON THE FOOD I S AWSOME AND THEY ALSO SERVE COLOMBIAN, VENENZUELAN, CUBAN AND DOMINICAN FOOD AND THE PHONE # THERE IS (303)321-2324 CHECK IT OUT.
DENVER NEEDED SOMETHING LIKE THIS RESTAURANT. I GO THERE IS LIKE BEING BACK HOME DENVER IS GROING ESPECIALLY IN THIS Read More

Nice - 1/11/2008
Colorado is a nice place to live for the most part.
There is lots of stuff to do, especially if you like the Read More

Best Decision I Ever Made - 1/1/2008
As a software consultant, I have traveled to many states/countries over the years, and often take vacation in the southwest U.S., mostly in Colorado. I have moved from a small rural community in Ohio to northcentral Colorado a little over a year now.

It took me nearly twenty years to move my family to this beautiful state. My only regret is that I wished I had done this sooner. The quality of life is second to none here in the picturesque state. Abundant wildlife can be seen just about anywhere you venture to. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, combined with breathtaking views in the mountain, canyon and valleys, it's a clear reminder of why I moved my family here in the first place.

Another thing about northcentral Colorado is that it is conveniently located geographically from many national parks and monuments in the neighboring states like Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and South Dakota. All are easily within 6-8 hours drive, and ideal for long Read More

Housing overpriced - 12/9/2007
Being from the South, I am used to much more home for the money. When I have to settle for one half the house for double the money, it does not work. Looking to relocate close to mountains in a growing area. Probably either Greenville, SC or Fayetteville, Read More

Searching for a great family friendly and diverse - 12/2/2007
I live in colorado springs. I am married with an autistic child. I am a black female disabled veteran ( I was in the Air Force) my husband is in the Army. We have lived here for 3 years And I love the scenery but it is hard to find jobs and the rental and housing is sky high. I am an army bratt! I started school in Germany and graduated high school in Hawaii I know expensive and this is it. When our son was in kindergarten I picked him up from school instead of my husband and the next day the kids Jumped him.they said he was not yellow white he is yellow black and used the N-word. I was shocked my husband looks mixed or latino and my son looks just like him. I sometimes get those attitudes when my husband and me go out to eat at some places such as Briargate area, Woodland Park, Littleton, etc. I am surprised I only lived here previously when my dad was stationed here when I was 9 I am now in my early 30's. I like to find a place that is cultural, family friendly, We like to eat out Read More

Great place to raise a family - 10/25/2007
I just love Colorado. If you love the outdoors Colorado is hard to beat. Great place to raise a family. Lots of fit and attractive people who are not scared to carry on a halfway intelligent conversation. Lots to see and do. Altitude and dryness make the cold not feel all that cold. A beautiful state with breathtaking views. Lots of public land set aside for all Americans to enjoy. People seem to not be all that materialistic. Native Coloradons don't brag about their state. It pretty much speaks for itself. Colorado is not perfect but it comes damm close to it. This is a state you can feel proud to live Read More

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