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Leila Morrison, 96, talks about her life as a German combat nurse during World War II. In America, human life was important, Morrison said. If youre alive, youre there, and thats it. But there, it didnt mean a thing. There was only one of two things: you either agreed with them, or you were killed. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

World War II veterans share two sides of history at CSU

Peyton Dailey November 15, 2018

Students, faculty, veterans and community members alike gathered to hear the first-hand accounts of World War II veterans.   The Colorado State University History Department hosted 96-year-old...

CSU student language interest remains as national enrollment wanes

CSU student language interest remains as national enrollment wanes

Peyton Dailey November 13, 2018

With plummeting enrollment in languages on the collegiate level, the question that manifests is whether or not Colorado State University should continue to support the Language, Literatures and Cultures...

Voting boxes stand in rows in the North Ballroom of the Lory Student Center. Election day is on Nov. 6, 2018 and voting/ballot drop off in the LSC can take place until 7 p.m. on election day. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

CSU, Larimer County offer voting resources for students

Peyton Dailey October 31, 2018

With spooky season coming to a close, it’s time to turn the focus to voting season. Election Day is Nov. 6, and if you haven’t voted yet, there are a number of on and off-campus resources available...

State representative Joann Ginal, D-CO, is one of the 15 people to light the candles at the candlelight vigil. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Vigil commemorates Pittsburgh victims in Old Town

Peyton Dailey October 29, 2018

Candlelight flickered to highlight the faces of over 500 community members who gathered in mourning. The Citywide and Interfaith Council hosted a Candlelight Vigil in Old Town Square Monday, Oct. 29...

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