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Malama Massage and Bodywork business owner and massage therapist Gina Michelle performs her routine cleaning, in an effort to minimize COVID-19 exposure risk, between clients, July 24. (Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

Local massage therapist provides healing for caregivers

Anna von August 16, 2020

Following the COVID-19 pandemic and months of ongoing Black Lives Matter protests, many are experiencing increased stresses. One local Black-owned business offers a reprieve: massage. Gina Michelle...

Kendle Moore (3) and Nico Carvacho (32) attempt to block a Fresno State player as he attempts a layup during the Colorado State game vs Fresno State Jan. 22. CSU won 86-68. (Devin Cornelius | The Collegian)

With Carvacho gone, who’s up next for CSU basketball?

Bailey Bassett August 16, 2020

When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down not only the world but also sports, it prematurely ended the careers of the Colorado State men’s basketball seniors collegiate careers. Nico Carvacho, Kris Martin...

Hundreds of protesters march past the Larimer County Justice Center during a protest against police brutality on June 5, 2020. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

CSU, students in the fight for change as bias incidents continue

Laura Studley August 16, 2020

George Floyd’s death on May 25 sparked protests across the nation calling for change. This demand for action is all too familiar for the Colorado State University community.  In 2015, a confederate...

An aerial view of Morgan Library. The library is encouraging students to document their experiences during the COVID-19 outbreak for the University Archives. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

Officials discuss COVID-19 precautions as Rams return to campus

Kota Babcock August 16, 2020

As Colorado State University prepares for hybrid courses, which mix online and in-person classes to limit the spread of COVID-19, Fort Collins’ elected officials are working to ensure a safe transition...

LFTE: This year is harder, but we will be better

LFTE: This year is harder, but we will be better

The Collegian August 16, 2020

Dear readers, As you return to a very different campus than the one we left — or step for the first time onto a campus you had imagined very differently — we want to make an introduction.  If you...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Mountain West postpones all fall sports

Scott Nies August 11, 2020

Colorado State University athletics shows nine new positive cases of COVID-19 after its most recent round of testing, just hours before the Mountain West Conference announced it would be postponing all...

Demonstrators hold signs in support of the police outside the Fort Collins Police Services station on Timberline Road Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. Violence broke out between groups of protesters and counter protesters earlier in the day that resulted in five arrests by FCPS.(Serena Bettis | The Collegian)

Violence, conversation breaks out at Back the Blue rally

Serena Bettis August 8, 2020

Editor's Note: Please be advised that the videos in this article feature physical violence and swearing.  A pro-police rally outside the Fort Collins Police Services building on Timberline Road turned...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

McConnell expands athletics investigation after racism allegations

Serena Bettis August 7, 2020

Following recent news of an alleged cover up of coronavirus symptoms within the football program, Colorado State University’s athletics department is under even more scrutiny.  According to two statements...

Joe Parker, Steve Addazio, and Joyce McConnell, smile for the cameras

CSU football under fire for alleged COVID-19 cover up

Scott Nies August 6, 2020

Colorado State University’s athletic administration and football program are under fire for allegations that coaches have encouraged players to not report COVID-19 symptoms so the team can continue to...

A Fort Collins Police car sits outside the Fort Collins Fitness Festival on Sept. 21, 2019. (Megan McGregor | The Collegian)

Police use unmarked vehicle for armed robbery investigation

Noah Pasley August 5, 2020

After a Facebook post circulated on social media about unmarked police vehicles in Fort Collins, Fort Collins Police Services released a statement about why the unmarked truck was used. The original post,...

A referee makes a call during the game against Illinois State Sept. 22, 2018.  (Collegian File Photo)

Positive COVID-19 tests put pause on CSU football

Scott Nies July 31, 2020

Colorado State University’s football program joins the unfortunate trend of recent college teams pausing football operations as COVID-19 cases surge. CSU’s athletic department has announced they will...

Dante Wright and Warren Jackson during the fourth quarter September 21. The rams lost to Toledo 41-35 but kept it a close game. (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

CSU’s offense gets national preseason recognition

Scott Nies July 29, 2020

If the college football award watch lists and Mountain West preseason predictions are anything to go by, the Colorado State Rams are poised for a season of strong offensive output. Rarely has there been...

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