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Back page: CSU students continue “Undie Run” tradition

FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado State University students went ahead with Friday’s annual “Undie Run” despite opposition from university officials.

The event started as an end-of-semester clothing donation drive but has devolved over six years into a raucous gathering for students celebrating the end of the school year.

According to KMGH-TV, university police say there were no serious incidents as students ran about in their underwear.



Colorado State University official said in a campus-wide email that it will trash all clothing discarded in the event.

—The Associated Press


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