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During the Colorado State vs. Air Force game, junior Maggie Gilman sorts compost from recycling material in one of the bins at the football stadium on behalf of the zero waste team. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian)

What makes CSU environmentally friendly

Matthew Bailey August 13, 2019

With Colorado State University’s position at the convergence of the third-longest mountain chain in the world and one of the world’s largest prairies, it’s no wonder that a plethora of sustainability...

Joyce McConnell, current provost and vice president for academic affairs at West Virginia University, has been selected to lead CSU as the next president. She was announced as a finalist on March, 13, 2019, and will have to observe a procedural waiting period of 14 days before being officially named next president of Colorado State University. (Photo Courtesy of SOURCE).

Incoming CSU President Joyce McConnell eager for fall semester

Laura Studley August 12, 2019

Joyce McConnell is history in the making.  As the first female president at Colorado State University, President McConnell has traded in West Virginia University's blue and gold for CSU's green and gold.  “I...

Summit Hall dorm suspected to be sinking. (Jordan Reyes | Collegian)

6 tips for move-in day

Emily Pisqui August 12, 2019

It's time to say goodbye to summer break and get ready to start your new chapter at Colorado State University. This time can be stressful and chaotic. For incoming students, here are six tips to help you...

Colorado State University students from across the globe walk outside the Andrew G. Clark Building Mar. 1st. (Alyssa Uhl | Collegian)

McWilliams: Don’t let fear of failure ruin your college experience

Leta McWilliams August 11, 2019

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. Dear incoming freshmen, Earlier...

A crowd gathers as Susan Holmes holds a sign that reads "Kill all police, they are killing us" on the campus free speech stump. (Jayla Hodge | Collegian)

What’s the deal with that? CSU need-to-know guide

Laura Studley August 11, 2019

Imagine this: it is Aug. 26, and the semester has officially started. Walking onto campus from your dorm, you see many things you aren’t used to. Questions like "What is that tree stump doing in the...

Moving Supply Store Company Announces Sustainable Moving Solutions

Moving Supply Store Company Announces Sustainable Moving Solutions

Sponsored Content August 11, 2019

Sponsored Content: Moving is a chore. Maybe THE chore we all detest the most, especially when it comes to packing. Packing boxes are expensive, wasteful, and unreliable. In addition, asking friends...

Ben Amundson, right, and Alex Farias answer questions during the ASCSU president and vice president election debate in the Plaza March 27. (Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

President on probation: What went down in 2019 ASCSU elections

Samantha Ye August 9, 2019

As Colorado State University students ramp up for classes, their governing body, the Associated Students of Colorado State University, will begin their legislative session. But after a wild ride into office,...

Students scream and cheat for Nico and Vinz at the Ramfest 2014 Homecoming Concert in Moby Arena on Friday night.

Seriously: Jonas Brothers will perform at RamFest 2019

Kenia Ortiz August 7, 2019

Editor’s note: This is a satire piece from The Collegian’s opinion section. Real names may be used in fictitious/semi-fictitious ways. Those who do not read editor’s notes are subject to being offended. This...

Students enjoy food from Braiden Dining Hall during late night on Halloween. (Elliott Jerge | Collegian)

Tips for college freshmen: Eating at dining halls

Lauryn Bolz August 7, 2019

For incoming freshmen, dining hall food is usually one of the less appealing aspects of starting college.  Dining halls across the country have gained the reputation of lacking dietary options and having...

Over 2,600 backpacks will be filled with supplies and delivered to all schools in the Poudre School District. (Laura Studley | Collegian)

School is Cool program packs 2,600 backpacks for PSD students in need

Laura Studley August 6, 2019

The annual School is Cool event is in full swing this week, with its volunteers packing over 2,600 backpacks for students in the Poudre School District from kindergarten to 12th grade. Founder Kathy...

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

Leibee: College campuses have bigger responsibility in upcoming election

Katrina Leibee August 6, 2019

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board.  It's likely that when everyone...

Students from the Poudre School District hold signs in Old Town Square Plaza on Feb. 27, 2018, during the Walk Out protest. The protest was held by students, parents, and community members to pay respects to the children killed in the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting in Parkland, Florida on Feb. 14, 2018, and to request better gun safety laws and regulations. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Ortiz: We need to prioritize people’s safety over right to bear arms

Kenia Ortiz August 4, 2019

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual authors only and does not represent a stance taken by the Collegian or its editorial board.  It's Aug. 4, 2019, and...

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