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Colorado State University President Amy Parsons stands in the foyer of the Lory Student Center Jan. 30. Parsons recently celebrated her one-year anniversary as president of CSU.

Amy Parsons reflects on work done in 1st year as CSU president

Hannah Parcells, News Editor January 31, 2024

It’s been a busy year for Colorado State University President Amy Parsons as she’s adjusted to her new role at the helm of the university. Parsons took office as the 16th president of CSU Feb. 1, 2023....

A graphic of a ram with the phases of the moon around its head to the left of the words, Horoscopes by The Collegian, on a blue background of little constellations.

Horoscopes Jan. 29 to Feb. 4

Abby Flores, Staff Reported January 31, 2024

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, Venus will be in Capricorn until Feb. 16, making work relationships better. You may be in the mood to work on creative projects...

Joel Scott (1) looks for an open pass during the Colorado State Men's Basketball team's game against San Diego State Jan. 30.

CSU men’s basketball bounces back Tuesday against SDSU

Luke Hojnowski, Staff Reporter January 31, 2024

Just 72 hours before Colorado State men's basketball tipped off against San Diego State, they had one of the worst collapses in program history. In those three-short days between their 79-71 win over...

Seriously: Student loses hard work moments before deadline

Seriously: Student loses hard work moments before deadline

Hana Pavelko, Collegian Columnist January 30, 2024
Professors recommend that students never leave an important assignment until the last minute. But who listens to those ridiculous suggestions? Marvin Dent, a physics Ph.D. student at Colorado State University, is now wishing that maybe he hadn't called those suggestions ridiculous.
A visitor flips through the zine of Logan Honea's poster design at the Colorado State University Center for Healthy Aging Jan. 23. The Art and Aging Exhibition is in its second year with the goal to combine science and art while bringing awareness to issues of aging.

CSU art students design health zines with Center for Healthy Aging

Gwendolynn Riddoch, Staff Reporter January 30, 2024

Though the Fountain of Youth does not exist, there are ways for all people to age gracefully. The Colorado State University students of ART 455: Advanced Typography and Design partnered with the Columbine...

Representative Ken Buck explains what campaigning for Weld County was like at the Coffee with Ken Buck event in the University Ballroom.

Rep. Ken Buck discusses importance of democracy at CSU

Tyler Weatherwax, News Editor January 30, 2024

U.S. Rep. Ken Buck visited Colorado State University as a part of the school’s Year of Democracy. Coffee with Representative Ken Buck was the first major speaker event for the spring semester. Buck,...

A tall brown and white building with "Academic Village" and "Aspen Hall" down the front.

Resident assistant dies in Aspen Hall

Allie Seibel, Editor in Chief January 30, 2024

A resident assistant died in Aspen Hall the afternoon of Jan. 24. Spokespeople for the university have confirmed that the student who passed was Alanna Vincent, an RA for the fourth floor of Aspen Hall. Vincent...

Yellow Crunch is a new Colombian restaurant that serves breakfast, empanadas, pastries, and much more traditional Colombian food Jan 25.

New Yellow Crunch brings delicious Colombian eats to FoCo

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter January 30, 2024

With fresh and culturally vibrant flavors, Yellow Crunch has grown in significant popularity since its opening earlier this year. Serving Colombian food favorites, this restaurant strives to share dishes...

Alex Ferreira flies through the air during a warm-up session above the Chipotle Men’s Ski SuperPipe at X Games Aspen Jan. 28

X Games Aspen Day 3

Milo Gladstein and Garrett Mogel January 29, 2024

The third and final day of X Games Aspen was one to remember. For the first time in history, Red Gerard dethroned snowboard legend Mark McMorris taking the gold medal in the Monster Energy Men's Snowboard...

The Colorado State University Bookstore logo inside the Lory Student Center Oct. 23, 2017. Students spend hundreds of dollars on textbooks a year. The CSU Bookstore could help accommodate students' budgets. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian File Photo)

ASCSU aims to remove taxes from textbooks with new bill

Tyler Weatherwax, News Editor January 29, 2024

Textbooks can be one of the most expensive purchases students at Colorado State University make each semester. Some classes even require multiple textbooks, adding to the cost students must pay. The...

CSU club involvement nurtures success, connections on campus

CSU club involvement nurtures success, connections on campus

Christian Arndt, Life & Culture director January 29, 2024

Many students find themselves in uncertain situations. Whether a first-year or a transfer, students need to find outlets to make new friends, gain new experiences and put themself out there. Thankfully,...

Sunrise over Horsetooth Reservoir Jan. 23, 2021.

Stress research explores the power of nature on recovery

Lizzy Rylance, Staff Reporter January 29, 2024

Editor’s Note: Read the Spanish version of this article here. For many Colorado State University students, spending time in nature is more than just an occasional pastime; it’s an essential part...

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