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‘Boy Erased’ tackles so much more than just conversion therapy

Ty Davis December 4, 2018
"Boy Erased" offers a meditative look into conversion therapy’s connection to patriarchy and masculinity, while examining the dynamics between homosexuality maternity, paternity, and complacency.
Bailey: Fort Collins has too many  pizza places

Bailey: Fort Collins has too many pizza places

Fynn Bailey December 4, 2018

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. Everybody loves pizza. It’s...

The Applied Computing Machinery and Women club poses for portrait after their meeting on Nov 29. The club meets on Thursdays at 5 p.m. at the Computer Science building in room 305. They host a variety of community events at CSU and participate in competitions such as the Ram Hackathon. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

ACM-W promotes perseverance for women in STEM

Elena Waldman December 3, 2018

Women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics face the challenge of building communities in male-dominated fields.  The Applied Computing Machinery and Women (ACM-W) club at Colorado State...

Redshirt Freshman, Grace Colaivalu takes the ball upcourt, trying to set up the offense for the Rams. (Joshua Contreras | Collegian)

Surprising play helps CSU win over North Florida at home

Mack Beaulieu December 3, 2018

It was a back and forth match-up for Colorado State against the University of North Florida on Sunday, but a number of Rams showed off skills in a manner they hadn’t so far this season in a 61-59 win. Sophomore...

Devin Wyatt dressed as Jesus and smoked a joint holding a sign that read "Not with crazy" on one side and "

Willson: Before questioning your sanity, check who’s gaslighting you

Lauren Willson December 3, 2018

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.  Have you ever encountered...

PETA protests CSU's West Nile Virus Research

PETA protests CSU’s West Nile Virus Research

Julia Trowbridge December 3, 2018

Despite numerous complaints from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Colorado State University stands by the ethics and importance of its research. PETA claims that CSU’s research on the West...

A student holds one of the puppies, who were destined for euthenasia before being saved by Bounce Rescue Shelter. (Lauryn Bolz |Collegian)

Fort Collins rescue shelter helps students destress with puppies

Lauryn Bolz December 2, 2018
Students gathered at the Braiden Hall Commons on Nov. 30 to take a quick breather from studying for finals by relaxing with some puppies, courtesy of local shelter Bounce Animal Rescue.
Forward/Center Nico Carvacho looks up at the scoreboard while CU is ahead by 4 points in the last minute of the game. CSU lost to CU 86-80 Dec. 1 in Boulder. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Rams ousted by late run in annual showdown with University of Colorado

Luke Zahlmann December 1, 2018

In the last two years, Colorado State has played the role of spoiler, overcoming the odds and upsetting the University of Colorado. This year, the underdogs fell prey to the 14-point favorites as the...

(Natalie Dyer | Collegian)

Murder charges filed against suspect of Thanksgiving Day crash

Delaney Allen November 29, 2018

Murder charges were filed against the man suspected of causing a fatal accident Thanksgiving Day morning, resulting in the deaths of Fort Collins resident Nicole Nees, 38, and her father John Nees, 55,...

Minority students describe biased culture in CSU's College of Business

Minority students describe biased culture in CSU’s College of Business

Matthew Bailey and Jorge Espinoza November 29, 2018

Despite efforts by the College of Business to promote an inclusive culture, some students at Colorado State University continue to see systemic issues within the institution. “The College of Business...

The Student Art Exhibiton is the longest running annual event through the LSC Arts Program, and gives students a chance to showcase their work in a contemporary gallery, and even sell a few pieces. (Sarah Ehrlich | Collegian)

5 exhibits at CSU to see in wake of finals week

Sarah Ehrlich November 29, 2018

In the whirlwind of end-of-semester duties engulfing the student body, a visit to the various exhibits across campus could provide a little haven from stress and an appreciation for art.  CSU features...

ASCSU discusses printing prices on campus, at the Wednesday, Nov. 28 meeting.

ASCSU Senate approves resolution encouraging free printing

Stuart Smith November 29, 2018

There is a possibility that every Colorado State University student may be able to print for free within the coming years. The Senate of the Associated Students of CSU passed a resolution (23-15-8) supporting...

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