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Smoke from the Cameron Peak fire is seen from Estes Park, Colorado, as the fire progresses towards Glen Haven Oct. 16. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Cameron Peak fire containment increases, fire remains stable

Laura Studley December 1, 2020

Over the weekend, the Cameron Peak fire's containment increased by 2%, according to the Incident Information System. Containment previously held at 92% since Nov. 4. This fire encompasses just over...

A ballot drop box outside of the Larimer County Courthouse Offices

Profesores de CSU discuten las elecciones de 2020 y sus implicaciones

Samantha Ye December 1, 2020

Traducción: Estudiantes del curso LSPA 313.001 Traducción e interpretación inglés-español Después de la elección de 2020, los profesores de ciencias políticas de la Universidad del Estado...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Larimer County COVID-19 cases spike at start of holiday season

Dylan Tusinski November 23, 2020

Amid a surge of COVID-19 cases, public health officials in Larimer County held a press conference Nov. 19 to discuss rising cases, vaccine rollout and the state of the pandemic in Larimer County. “The...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

This week in ASCSU: Pandemic preparedness, new BSOF members

Ceci Taylor November 23, 2020

The eighth session of the 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University began with the swearing-in of new senators and associates. This included four new senators and associates.  After...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Larimer County moves to Safer at Home Level 4

Laura Studley November 21, 2020

Larimer County has moved from Safer at Home Level 2 to Level 4 on Colorado’s COVID-19 dial.  Due to the increase in COVID-19 case counts and positivity rates, the Colorado Department of Public...

The Colorado State University Recreation Center has solar panels both out front, as well as all over the roof, which is a small portion of CSU's overall sustainability efforts, Nov. 16. (Addie Kuettner | The Collegian)

How CSU ranked platinum in the Sustainable Campus Index

Isabel Brown November 19, 2020

For the third time, Colorado State University received a platinum ranking from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in their annual Sustainable Campus Index. CSU...

As Fort Collins continues to grow, so does the demand for housing, which is leading to more and more open spaces being proposed for development, Nov 10, 2019. (Addie Kuettner | The Collegian)

Hughes open lands initiative to appear on City’s 2021 ballot

Samantha Ye November 19, 2020

Next April, the residents of Fort Collins will have a definitive opportunity to voice their desires on the future of the old Hughes Stadium property. City Council submitted a proposed measure requiring...

In partnership with Rams against Hunger, Parking and Transportation services is offering to take $20 off parking citations for donating $10 to Rams Against Hunger from Dec. 2 to Dec 20. (Gregory James | The Collegian)

Food for Fines battles food insecurity, parking tickets

Natalie Weiland November 19, 2020

Food for Fines is making it easy to pay a parking ticket and support a good cause. Through Dec. 18, Rams Against Hunger has teamed up with Colorado State University’s Parking and Transportation...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

CSU students get involved safely during COVID-19 pandemic

Ceci Taylor November 18, 2020

With the ongoing pandemic, student involvement on campus has changed. However, Larisa Wardlaw, the program coordinator for involvement in the Colorado State University Student Leadership, Involvement...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Stickers from white supremacist group found on campus

Abby Vander November 17, 2020

Editor's Note: This article contains images of propaganda materials from a white supremacist group. Please view with discretion and be advised that The Collegian condemns the nature of this messaging.  Stickers...

Becoming Kaz: A journey of self-acceptance

Laura Studley, News Reporter November 16, 2020

Kaz Smith was four when he knew something was missing.  It was after he decided he wanted a haircut just like his childhood friend Dylan Mentzer.  He signaled to the hairdresser how short he...

Dr. Cherie Worford speaks about the resources available to the transgender community through the Colorado State University Health Network. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Transgender health care: Shifting to the conventional

Dorina Vida November 16, 2020

Medical care for transgender and gender nonbinary people varies in accessibility and practice throughout the country. At Colorado State University’s Health Network, it’s become more mainstream.  Dr....

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