The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

A former Colorado State University assistant professor filed a lawsuit against the University, claiming that she faced retaliation and was forced to resign from her position after reporting to Computer Science Department Chair Darrell Whitley and Dean of the College of Natural Sciences Janice Nerger that another professor sexually harassed her.

Judge rules former CSU assistant professor’s sexual harassment, retaliation lawsuit will go to jury

Natalia Sperry July 3, 2018

Former assistant professor Christina Boucher’s sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against Colorado State University will go forward. On June 25, Larimer County District Court Judge Stephen Jouard...

Fort Collins police officers arrested Tanner Cook on charges of sexual assault and burglary Sept. 7.
(Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Collision kills cyclist, closes US 287 for 5 hours

Natalia Sperry July 1, 2018

A bicyclist was killed after a collision with a car on U.S. Highway 287 on June 30, according to a press release from Fort Collins Police Services.  U.S. 287 (South College Avenue) closed for approximately...

Former CSU assistant professor responds to Universitys motion to dismiss retaliation case

Former CSU assistant professor responds to University’s motion to dismiss retaliation case

Natalia Sperry June 14, 2018

Despite the allegations that she was on “thin ice,” Christina Boucher wants to proceed with the sexual harassment retaliation lawsuit against Colorado State University.  Former CSU assistant professor...

Firemen wait outside the Morgan Library

No injuries reported after fire threatens multiple Fort Collins homes

Natalia Sperry June 8, 2018

A bushfire at 624 Rene Drive was reported to Poudre Fire Authority at 4:37 p.m. on Friday, June 8, 2018. There were no injuries, and the fire was reported as being under control at 5:09 p.m., according...

CSU questions merit of former professors allegations of retaliation after sexual harassment report

CSU questions merit of former professor’s allegations of retaliation after sexual harassment report

Natalia Sperry June 7, 2018

Colorado State University asked a judge to rule that a sexual harassment retaliation lawsuit filed by a former assistant professor has no merit in a 43-page motion for summary judgment filed May 28 in...

ASCSU senators and associate senators are sworn into office by Chief Justice Madison Taylor during the first session of the 48th Senate on May 2. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU refuses to ratify executive cabinet member for allegations of doxxing, racist social media post

Stuart Smith and Natalia Sperry May 9, 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. Working...

The ASCSU Senate chambers are full on May 2 as Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation give a presentation to the ASCSU Senate. In their presentation RMSMC spoke and answered questions on multiple topics such as their budget and diversity in the newsroom.

ASCSU Senate passes resolution encouraging student body president to fund Rocky Mountain Student Media

Natalia Sperry May 3, 2018

Editor's Note: The Collegian is operated by the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation.  After a week of extensive discussion, the Associated Students of Colorado State University passed a resolution...

Members of the ASCSU gallery clap on May 2 as the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation Resolution passes. The resolution proposed an increase in funding for the 2018-19 school year. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU Senate approves 2018-2019 budget, ratifies new Executive, Legislative and Judicial leaders

Natalia Sperry May 3, 2018

In their final session, the Forty-Seventh Senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University approved the 2018-2019 budget and unanimously ratified a new chief justice. Likewise, President-elect...

Tony Frank at the Board of Governors meeting on May 2nd to discuss matters of Colorado State University Pueblo and Fort Collins. (Mackenzie Boltz)

CSU to increase Fort Collins campus tuition, fees for all students

Natalia Sperry May 2, 2018

Colorado State University will increase tuition and fees for all students on the Fort Collins campus for the Fiscal Year 2019, as approved by the CSU Board of Governors Tuesday morning. For resident undergraduate...

Participants of Take Back the Night march through the streets of Old Town with signs expressing messages of solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Take Back the Night promotes voices of survivors, education in social justice

Natalia Sperry April 27, 2018

Through shared silence, stories and chants in the streets of Fort Collins, survivors and activists came together to stand against sexual violence and "take back the night" from oppressors on Thursday night. The...

The ASCSU Senate gallery is full as ASCSU President-elect Tristan Syron and Vice-President-elect Kevin Sullivan present their 2018-2019 budget to the ASCSU Senate on April 25. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU Senate approves 2018-2019 fee package, passes funding for SDPS furniture

Natalia Sperry April 26, 2018

Editor's Note: The Collegian is operated by the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation.  The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate approved of the student fees proposed for the 2018-2019...

The ASCSU Senate meets on April 14 in the ASCSU Senate Chambers. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU ratifies new constitution, hears proposal on increased student fees

Natalia Sperry April 18, 2018

The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate heard Student Fee Review Board's proposal for the student fee package for 2018-2019 in addition to passing the new constitution and ratifying...

Load More Stories