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Bike cops are known across campus for many different reasons. CSU graduate officer Matthew Staley takes pride in his work as he tries to make CSU a safer place for its students.

CSU hoping for higher ranking as bike-friendly University

Sady Swanson September 2, 2015

Colorado State University is hoping to be recognized for improvements in bicycle infrastructure, education and enforcement since 2011. The CSU Campus Bicycle Advisory Committee renewed the University’s...

CSU President Tony Frank, Mayor Wade Troxell and other members of the community break ground on the new Semester at Sea building south of the CSU campus. (Photo Credit: Colorado State University Instagram).

Semester at Sea building under construction near CSU campus

Sady Swanson September 1, 2015

The Semester at Sea offices will now have a home in Fort Collins. A new Semester at Sea building broke ground last week, beginning the process of moving the program's offices from Charlottesville,...

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.

Budget input, communication main concerns for CSU faculty council

Sady Swanson August 27, 2015

Colorado State University’s Faculty Council is ready for a year full of change for the better. After resignations from the faculty council executive committee in spring over issues with shared governance,...

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CSU fetal tissue research halted after public concern

Sady Swanson August 24, 2015

Colorado State University recently stopped HIV/AIDS research that used fetal tissue due to concern expressed by a Colorado congressman that the fetal tissue was obtained in violation of state law. Rep. Doug...

Flagger Bob Ziems prepares to direct a car to turn around on the east side of the Prospect Road construction area between College and Centre avenues. The closure is for the MAX bus rapid transit system construction.

Stadium construction causes road, parking lot closures

Sady Swanson August 23, 2015

Parking has fallen victim to the on-campus stadium construction over the summer. Many of the lots around Lake Street and Pitkin Street are closed or have reduced parking, including the large student...

ASCSU elects speaker pro tempore, ratifies executive cabinent

ASCSU elects speaker pro tempore, ratifies executive cabinent

Sady Swanson May 6, 2015

[new_royalslider id="321"] (Photos: Christina Vessa) P.J. Seel was elected as speaker pro tempore during the 45th Senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University Wednesday night. Seel...

Proposed parking permit changes put on hold for two years

Proposed parking permit changes put on hold for two years

Sady Swanson May 6, 2015

Students and staff can expect a restructuring of parking permits on the Colorado State University campus, but not anytime soon. After surveying staff and faculty, Parking and Transportation Services...

GradeBuddy violates University policy, frustrates faculty

Sady Swanson May 5, 2015

There are many resources on the Internet for students to access notes and study materials to assist in their classes, but commercial sites such as GradeBuddy have been reported by students and faculty...

(Photo courtesy of ASCSU.)

ASCSU vice president to relinquish senate leadership to speaker pro tempore

Sady Swanson May 4, 2015

The vice president of Associated Students of Colorado State University chairs both the Student Fee Review Board and senate, but next year’s vice president, Taylor Albaugh, would like to change that. Albaugh...

The MAX bus stations are popping up all along Mason Street thoughout Fort Collins. The system is currently undergoing testing and training before finally being installed.

West Elizabeth to get alternative transportation improvements

Sady Swanson May 4, 2015

Changes in alternative transportation are coming to West Elizabeth in an effort to make transportation safer and more efficient. The City of Fort Collins has launched its next Enhanced Travel Corridor...

(Photo Credit: Erick Plattner)

Faculty council moves forward after executive committee resignations

Sady Swanson April 29, 2015

Five members of the executive committee of the faculty council resigned in early April over issues with shared governance, and the faculty council is attempting to solve the issues by replacing the vacated...

Names to be given to current and future bike routes

Names to be given to current and future bike routes

Sady Swanson April 29, 2015

Bike routes that go through the Colorado State University campus will soon have names, increasing wayfinding and establishing future routes planned around construction. Alternative Transportation...

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