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Pavelko: College has taught me slow walkers are the worst

Pavelko: College has taught me slow walkers are the worst

Hana Pavelko, Collegian Columnist March 21, 2024
Walking across campus is like the real-life version of the game Crossy Road: You have to avoid the bikers who ignore the dismount zones, not run into the squirrels darting across the walkway and attempt to not trip over the cracks in the sidewalks as you make your way across campus. It is an adventure as you face the obstacles standing between you and getting to your next class on time.
CSU faculty lead innovative Spanish program

CSU faculty lead innovative Spanish program

Kloe Brill, Staff Reporter March 21, 2024

Colorado State University is witnessing the pioneering efforts of faculty in crossing linguistic barriers. Assistant Professor Alyssia Miller De Rutte, Instructor Shannon Zeller and Professor Maura...

Colorado State University guard Joe Palmer smiles after a play in a CSU men's basketball game against San Jose State University during the Mountain West championships March 13. CSU won 72-62.

March Madness preview: No. 10 Colorado State takes on No. 7 Texas

Damon Cook, Sports Editor March 20, 2024

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Colorado State men's basketball won their first NCAA tournament game in 11 years after beating Virginia on Tuesday night. Now, CSU has a date with Texas in Charlotte, North Carolina. The...

A Fort Collins city member holds up a sign reading “You Arndt Listening!” in a meeting called by Fort Collins City staff March 18.

City Council hosts special meeting on changing public comment rules

Aubree Miller, Staff Reporter March 20, 2024

The Fort Collins City Council hosted over 90 people who had signed up to speak during public comment at a special meeting held to address a proposed resolution that would change the rules of public comment...

A collection of Buc-ee the Beaver stuffed animals in a display inside the brand-new Buc-ee's in Johnstown, Colorado, March 18.

Buc-ee’s travel center brings Texas-sized joy to Johnstown

Allie Seibel and Caden Proulx March 20, 2024

Everything is bigger in Texas — and Colorado, too, now that a new Buc-ee's calls Johnstown home. A subset of the popular gas station and quick service location opened its doors to the Northern Colorado...

5 common types of talk therapy explained

5 common types of talk therapy explained

Caden Proulx, Print Director March 20, 2024

Psychotherapy, popularly called talk therapy, relies on interactions between a therapist and a client to address a problem the client may be having. Psychotherapy comes in many different forms, and many...

Colorado State University forward Joel Scott attempts a shot in a Mountain West men's basketball championship semifinal March 15. CSU lost to the University of New Mexico 74-61.

Colorado State dismantles Virginia, builds solid foundation for potential run

Damon Cook, Sports Editor March 19, 2024

DAYTON, Ohio - Colorado State men’s basketball asked for a dance, Virginia politely declined. The Rams were chosen as the very last team into the field of 68, something they felt was a big mistake...

Colorado State University point guard Isaiah Stevens (4) sits on the bench with Joel Scott (1), Josiah Strong (3) and Nique Clifford (10) before the game Nov. 10.

Let’s deep dive into Colorado State vs. Virginia

Damon Cook, Sports Editor March 19, 2024

March Madness is all about turning the impossible into the improbable. Colorado State men's basketball will have the opportunity to do just that, as they slot in as the last team into the field of 68. First...

A framed portrait hangs on the wall.

Living Her Legacy exhibit honors women of FoCo

Cadence Cardona, Staff Reporter March 19, 2024

The "Meet Inspiring Women of Northern Colorado" exhibit has opened just in time for Women’s History Month, showcasing 48 outstanding women and their accomplishments through the organization Living Her...

The exterior entrance to the Women and Gender Advocacy Center in the Lory Student Center March 12.

Empowering survivors: WGAC to increase advocacy amid name change

Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter March 19, 2024

Over the past several decades, Colorado State University’s Women and Gender Advocacy Center, soon to be known as the SAFE Center, has evolved into a safe space for victims to find resources and support...

Colorado State University's Office of International Programs.

CSU offers new opportunities for 1st-year study abroad students 

Gwendolynn Riddoch, Staff Reporter March 19, 2024

Colorado State University is launching seven new first-year study abroad locations for upcoming semesters. This will offer new students the opportunity to explore new cultures and experience the world...

Vogl, Ward: Social justice, country music are vitally connected

Vogl, Ward: Social justice, country music are vitally connected

Claire Vogl and Emma Ward March 19, 2024
Long before country music seemingly cemented itself as the genre for patriots, beer drinkers and conservatives, the wide genre could be traced back to traditional African music, the European groups that settled in Appalachia and the 1920s Western movie scene in Hollywood, where cowboys became the face of the music and films.
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