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Colorado Governor Jared Polis speaks at a Colorado Democrat rally in the Lory Student Center Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018. (Natalie Dyer | Collegian)

Hansen: Let’s focus on what Jared Polis has planned for Colorado

Wyatt Hansen November 13, 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. As the election chaos clears,...

CSU student language interest remains as national enrollment wanes

CSU student language interest remains as national enrollment wanes

Peyton Dailey November 13, 2018

With plummeting enrollment in languages on the collegiate level, the question that manifests is whether or not Colorado State University should continue to support the Language, Literatures and Cultures...

CSU instructors Mark Dineen and Scott Kreider use cranes to move a mold. The molds can weigh over a ton. (Laryn Bolz | Collegian) can weigh over a ton. (Laryn Bolz | Collegian)

Art faculty, students re-awaken CSU’s metal casting shop

Lauryn Bolz November 13, 2018

Besides occupation by a couple of graduate students and various curious faculty, Colorado State University's foundry, a workshop for casting metal, has lied dormant for years. “(Casting metal...

Head Coach Mike Bobo reacts to a call early in the first half of the Rams' loss to Air Force on Oct. 28, 2017. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

Herz: 3 keys to CSU football concluding their 2018 season on positive note

Eddie Herz November 13, 2018

The 49-10 blowout loss against the University of Nevada last Saturday officially put the nail in the coffin for the 2018 Colorado State football program. The Rams fell 3-7 and will not play in a bowl...

The City Hall Meeting Tuesday night had many parts. There was an oppurtunity for citizen participation, discussion of prospective construction on East Prospect Road, and an appeal (Erica Giesenhagen | Collegian).

Bailey: Fort Collins needs to expand upwards

Fynn Bailey November 13, 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. As can be seen by the state...

The sun sets on the Poudre River on Sept. 15, 2018. (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

CSU receives new funding for climate change research

Ravyn Cullor November 12, 2018

Colorado State University is receiving part of a federal grant to study what effects climate change has on the American Southwest and to help wildlife managers deal with them. As one of the seven partner...

Valarie Macri-Lind, the clinical director and founder of Child Safe smiles as she discusses the mission of Child Safe on November 10, 2018 at their open house.  Ms. Macri-Lind is the recipient of the Norma Anderson Excellence Award and the District Attorney's Victim Service Award of Distinction. (Alyse Oxenford | Collegian)

ChildSafe opens new location for victims of sexual abuse

Nick Veintimilla November 12, 2018

In the world of #MeToo and sexual assault awareness, Fort Collins is opening up a safe haven for not only adults, but also children who have experienced abuse.  This is something that may take a...

Vander Graaff: Bachelor students will struggle for H-1B visas

Vander Graaff: Bachelor students will struggle for H-1B visas

Abby Vander November 12, 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. College students seem to face...

Senior Josh Watson (55) lights up the Nevada Quarterback during the 1st half of the Rams 44-42 homecoming win. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

CSU relives same gameday over again in loss to Nevada

Mack Beaulieu November 11, 2018

It was Groundhog Day for Colorado State University Saturday as the Rams continued to relive the same gameday over again every week. The CSU football team barely got started against the University of Nevada,...

Cars are parked at the B.W. Pickett arena at CSU's Foothills Campus on Nov. 6, 2018. Colorado State University is considering implementing parking permits for the Foothills Campus starting in the fall of 2019, but there has been some pushback to the measure, including a petition against the proposed permit system.(Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

University delays permit parking at Foothills Campus

Emma Iannacone November 9, 2018

Parking will remain free to students at the Colorado State University Foothills Campus—at least temporarily.  In response to feedback from the Foothills Campus, CSU's Parking and Transportation Services...

A Fort Collins Resident walks past the rusting Andy Warhol Tomato Soup Can Monday. The Soup can will be temporarily removed from the University Center for the Arts for restoration.

‘Sábado Warhol’ will exhibit rare work from the iconic pop artist

Walker Discoe November 9, 2018

When Andy Warhol visited Fort Collins CSU campus in 1981, he left behind part of his legacy in the form of his artwork, most recognizably the oversized Campbell’s soup can that sits outside the University...

Best Strategies to Stay Safe on College Campuses. What Most Students Don’t Know

Best Strategies to Stay Safe on College Campuses. What Most Students Don’t Know

Mirro Radosavlevici November 9, 2018

Content sponsored by Cynthia Madison As college has already begun and students have already taken their rooms in college campuses from all around the world, some question marks appear. How do I stay safe...

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