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A farewell letter from the Night Editor

Seth Bodine May 7, 2018

Editor's Notes: Traditionally graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU.  I've spent a lot of time during the past two...

Former CSU students have filed a lawsuit against CSU for allegedly not accrediting its landscape architecture graduate program. (Photo Illustration by Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Students file lawsuit against CSU for not accrediting master’s program

Seth Bodine April 24, 2018

Twelve Colorado State University alumni are suing CSU for allegedly not accrediting its landscape architecture graduate program, despite promises from the University. The plaintiffs graduated between...

Caleb DAleo, guitarist and singer of the funk band Amorphic, plays during the Battle of the Bands at Hodis Half Note on Feb. 15. Bands competed to move on to the next round at the Moxi Theater in Greeley. Winners of the final round win $1,000 and will be featured on the cover of BandWagon. (Seth Bodine | Collegian)

Photo Gallery: BandWagon Magazine Battle of the Bands at Hodi’s Half Note

Seth Bodine February 18, 2018
Photo Gallery: BandWagon Magazine Battle of the Bands at Hodi's Half Note
Those in attendance of Savannah McNealys vigil hold candles in her memory. Savannah was an active member of the Colorado State University community and was in her final semester at CSU. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Colorado State University mourns Savannah McNealy at vigil

Seth Bodine October 20, 2017

Editor's Note: Savannah McNealy worked for Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation. We will remember her as a bright, energetic and kind young woman.  The Collegian is compiling a company obituary that...

Alex Amchislavskiy, Colorado State University campus director of CSU Hillel marches to the Lory Student Center with other community members. Amichslavskiy helped planned the event after CSU student Hannah Kramer, a freshman biochemistry major, told him she found the wordsheil hitler on her door in Laurel Village dorms. (Seth Bodine | Collegian)

CSU Jewish community marches against anti-Semitism incidents on campus

Seth Bodine October 5, 2017

[new_royalslider id="643"]   After writing a message about the Jewish New Year on her dorm door's whiteboard in  Laurel Village, Colorado State University freshman Hannah Kramer came back to a...

Stop and Think, an exhibit by Justice For All, will be discussing issues of abortion and feminism on the Plaza until Wednesday. (Leta McWilliams | Collegian)

CSU settles Students for Life federal free speech lawsuit, diversity grant discontinued

Seth Bodine August 24, 2017

Colorado State University settled a federal free speech lawsuit this summer filed by an anti-abortion student group for not funding an anti-abortion speaker event through a diversity grant. The lawsuit...

Donald Trump walks off stage after his rally in Loveland, Colorado on October 3, 2016. (Elliott Jerge | Collegian)

Trump to hold rally in Denver Saturday night

Seth Bodine November 4, 2016

Just a few days before election day, Donald Trump will be returning to Colorado to hold a rally on Saturday, Nov. 6.  The rally will take place at the National Western Complex in Denver, located on 4655...

Members of Fraternity and Sorority Life helped around 6,000 students move to campus on Wednesday and Thursday. Photo by Seth Bodine.

Moving up: Record numbers of students to live on campus

Seth Bodine August 19, 2016
With a large freshman class and the inclusion of Aggie Village, a record number of students are now living on campus.
CSU President Tony Frank presents the 2014 Founders Day Medal to Tom and Jean Sutherland, who died today at 85 (Photo courtesy of Source)

CSU emeritus professor Dr. Thomas Sutherland dies at 85

Seth Bodine July 23, 2016

Colorado State University emeritus professor and community leader Dr. Thomas Sutherland died Friday at age 85.Sutherland was a dean of Agriculture and Food Science at American University in Beirut when...

X Ambassadors, Young the Giant and Cage the Elephant connect with the audience at Big Gig

X Ambassadors, Young the Giant and Cage the Elephant connect with the audience at Big Gig

Seth Bodine July 13, 2016

[new_royalslider id="514"]The sun was scorching above on Saturday, July 9, as a gigantic line of concert goers wrapped around Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre in anticipation for channel 93.3's Big Gig concert....

Sarah Palin spoke at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver Friday. Photo by Natalie Dyer.

True, false and misleading statements from Trump and Palin’s speeches in Denver

Seth Bodine July 2, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave speeches at the Western Conservative Summit Friday, July 1 and made many statements based on facts. The Collegian...

Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, spoke as the keynote speaker at the Western Conservative Summit Friday morning. Photo by Natalie Dyer.

Trump and Palin talk Colorado primaries, immigration, GOP opposition in Denver Friday

Seth Bodine and Erik Petrovich July 1, 2016

DENVER - Donald Trump, Sarah Palin and a variety of conservative speakers, ranging from students to Colorado Republican Party chairman Steve House, spoke Friday morning at the Western Conservative Summit...

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