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Members of the ASCSU Senate receive voting ballots on May 2 to vote on the new Chief Justice Madison Taylor. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU upholds decision to not ratify executive cabinet member accused of doxxing, racist social media post

Haley Candelario May 21, 2018

Editor’s note: CJ Ash writes opinion columns for The Collegian. Editor’s note: The Collegian is not publishing the Reddit screenshots due to ethical concerns that the images will cause harm to others.  The...

Members of the group For Your GenderTainMent perform on stage Sunday night in the Lory Student Center for the annual Drag Show hosted by PRISM. This years theme was Geek vs. Glam with all proceeds going to the Pride Resource Center. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

CSU Drag Show geeks out on glam performances with special guest Raja Gemini

Haley Candelario April 8, 2018

Video by Alyssa Proulx Student and professional drag performers came together Sunday evening, dressed in either geeky or glamorous attire, for the Geeks vs. Glam drag show in the Lory Student...

CSU conservative, libertarian groups host meeting with student government campaigns

CSU conservative, libertarian groups host meeting with student government campaigns

Haley Candelario April 3, 2018

Editor’s Note: CJ Ash is an opinion columnist for the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Allec Brust formerly was the opinion editor for the Rocky Mountain Collegian.  Campus conservatives, libertarians...

ASCSU Vice President candidate Lynsie Roper and President candidate Liam Aubrey answer questions during the ASCSU Theatre Debate outside of the Lory Student Center on March 21, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU student government presidential candidate renounces Turning Point USA affiliation

Haley Candelario April 2, 2018

Colorado State University student government presidential candidate Liam Aubrey announced his campaign has no affiliation with Turning Point USA on the campaign's social media Thursday evening.  TPUSA...

ASCSU President candidate Liam Aubrey and Vice President candidate Lynsie Roper pose for a portrait on Mar. 27, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU Campaign: Liam Aubrey and Lynsie Roper

Haley Candelario March 28, 2018

Video by Chapman Croskell The "Rams take care of Rams" mentality is the main priority for presidential candidate Liam Aubrey and his running mate Lynsie Roper as they contest for the presidency of the...

ASCSU presidential and vice presidential candidates participate in the ASCSU Plaza Debate outside of the Lory Student Center on March 21, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU student government candidates discuss transparency, internal culture during Plaza debate

Haley Candelario March 22, 2018

Editor’s Note: Allec Brust and her running mate, Mareena Winchell, were previously employed for the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Brust was the former Collegian opinion editor, and Winchell was a former...

ASCSU (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU student government presidential, senate candidates announced

Haley Candelario March 19, 2018
Candidates for CSU student government were announced.
Former ASCSU student body President Josh Silva listens to the ASCSU senate discuss the impeachment process on Sept. 22, 2017. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Former CSU student body president denied appeal for impeachment, decision stands

Haley Candelario February 6, 2018

An internal committee denied an appeal to the impeachment decision filed by former Student Body President Josh Silva on Monday.  The appeals committee, comprised of other student government associate...

ASCSU student body president Josh Silva listens to the ASCSU senate discuss the impeachment process on Sept. 22, 2017. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Former CSU student body president files appeal for impeachment

Haley Candelario January 17, 2018

  Former Associate Students of Colorado State University President Josh Silva filed an appeal for his impeachment prior to the start of CSU's winter break, citing violations of the ASCSU Impeachment...

The body of Kimberlee Graves, 41,
 was found by a park ranger Jan. 9 in Lory State Park, and her death was ruled a homicide by the Larimer County Coroner. Graves had been missing since early December 2017.
 (Photo courtesy of Fort Collins Police Services)

Missing Fort Collins woman found dead in Lory State Park, death determined homicide

Haley Candelario January 11, 2018

Fort Collins Police Services announced Thursday evening that a missing woman they have searched for since early December was found dead in Lory State Park. A park ranger discovered the body, later identified...

Scene Magazine covers the local music and art scene in the Northern Colorado area. Members of the music community have voiced allegations of sexual harassment against the owner of the magazine, Michael Mockler. (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

Scene Magazine acquired by North Forty News

Haley Candelario January 10, 2018
North Forty News announced Tuesday that the Northern Colorado publication acquired Fort Collins-based Scene Magazine, placing all operations of the magazine under the ownership of North Forty News.
Dr. Tony Frank and D. Rico Munn listen to the presentation of CSU Chief of Police Scott Harris on October 6, 2017. Photo by Josh Schroeder Collegian

CSU Board of Governors responds to impeachment of student body president

Haley Candelario December 12, 2017

Colorado State University's Board of Governors adressed the Associated Students of CSU in an open letter Monday morning regarding former student body President Josh Silva's removal from office. The board...

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