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The ASCSU Senate Chamber (Kasen Schamaun | Collegian)

ASCSU to include speaker of senate position on election ballot

Nicole Towne March 29, 2017

Editor’s note: A previous version of this article incorrectly spelled Bayler Shubert's name.  As election day approaches for the Associated Students of Colorado State University, taking place April...

The 11th annual Womens Conference kicked off Saturday in the LSC. It featured a chosen speaker, a performance piece, and sessions surrounding this years theme Speaking Out, Breaking Out, and Redefining.

12th Annual Women’s Conference at CSU goes beyond white feminism

Nicole Towne March 27, 2017

Speaking Out, Breaking Out and Redefining served as the day’s theme for the 12th Annual Women’s Conference hosted by the Colorado State University Women and Gender Advocacy Center. The conference,...

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In a woman’s world: Men find their place in women’s studies classes

February 20, 2017

On Tuesday and Thursday mornings English majors Jon Smith and Mike Moening sit down in Eddy 200 and pull out their books. This week they are reading “The Woman Warrior” by Maxine Hong Kingston. Their...

President Tony Frank addresses the board of governers at their Regular Board Meeting on Friday. The board elected Dorothy Horrel of Wheat Ridge as chair at this meeting.

Board of Governors discuss immigration ban, stadium updates

Nicole Towne February 6, 2017

During the Board of Governor Meetings held at CSU-Pueblo between Feb. 1 and 3 President Tony Frank discussed the current immigration ban and a status update was given on the stadium construction. "What...

The Black/African American Culrural Center also known as the BAAC office is holding over 20 different events this Feburary for Black History Month this year that anyone can attend. Photo credit: Christian Johnson

CSU students share thoughts in honor of Black History Month

Nicole Towne February 6, 2017

Each year a mere 28 days are designated to learn about the contributions Black and African American people have made in our history and to celebrate the contributions they make every day despite the racial...

Denise Apodaca teaches her music appreciation class at CSU. Photo credit: Nicole Towne

CSU music professor shares love for music, impacts lives

February 1, 2017

It is a Tuesday afternoon and approximately 150 students gather in the Aylesworth lecture hall for music appreciation class. Professor Denise Apodaca walks up and down the aisles, talking with students...

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CSU selected as finalist to create camp for kids with parents who have cancer

Nicole Towne January 25, 2017

In 2017, there will be an estimated 1.6 million new cases of cancer, according to American Cancer Society. Colorado State University is one of 13 colleges in a national voting campaign to create a Camp...

Suspects arrested after stealing over 100 valuable car parts across Front Range

Suspects arrested after stealing over 100 valuable car parts across Front Range

Nicole Towne January 18, 2017

Between September and December, Fort Collins Police report that there were an estimated 106 catalytic converters stolen across the Front Range, and authorities believe that they have finally found the...

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Lyric Movie Review: Portman brings historical accuracy to ‘Jackie’

Nicole Towne January 17, 2017

On a November afternoon in 1963, President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot during a presidential motorcade and left the first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, covered in her husband’s blood. Americans...

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Former CSU Rams create relaxing bath products at Salus Natural Body Care

Nicole Towne December 12, 2016

As finals bring student stress to a bi-annual high and the winter cold promises dry skin, students my find that they need to bring a little bit of TLC to their bodies and minds. Salus Natural Body Care...

During December, Old Town Fort Collins is home to a Santa Clause who is trilingual. His languages include English, Spanish, Portuguese, and he is working on French. Photo credit: Ryan Arb

Old Town’s trilingual Santa Clause is making the holidays inclusive

Nicole Towne December 7, 2016

Santa Claus has taken a break from the busy work at the North Pole to come and meet with Fort Collins children and answer the pressing question “what is on their Christmas list this year?”...

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CSU Fall Dance Capstone to end semester on a creative note

Nicole Towne December 6, 2016

Four seniors unified by their love for dance, take the stage one last time before leaving Colorado State University. Students Lauren Kotre, Aminta Remisosky, Devyn Lee and Katie McClendon will perform...

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