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Colorado State University President Tony Frank, ASCSU President Elect Josh Silva, ASCSU President Daniela Pineda Soracá, and ASCSU Officer of Governmental Affairs Cole Wise attend an event that honored Professor John Straayer (center) for his legislative internship program. (Photo courtesy of Josh Silva)

McWilliams: Employers should be required to pay their interns

Leta McWilliams September 5, 2018
Having a job on top of being a full-time student is difficult enough without having a required internship.
After being in the hospital for 12 days and undergoing five surgeries, Landa-Posas will be starting rehabilitation on Wednesday, Sept. 5. (Photo courtesy of Melina Castaneda.)

GoFundMe campaign for CSU victim of hit-and-run raises over $8,000

Matthew Bailey September 5, 2018
Griselda Landa-Posas, a senior undergraduate student at Colorado State University and Native American Cultural Center employee, was riding her bike to work Aug. 23 when a vehicle hit her from behind at approximately 6:30 a.m. and drove off, leaving her with serious injuries to her femur and hip bones.
Abram Aleo and Travis Gillan pose in front of their mural. This was the Denver-based pair's first collaboration project. (Laurel Bolz | Collegian)

Fort Collins Mural Project brings color and culture to Old Town

Lauryn Bolz September 4, 2018

Golden goddesses, friendly animals, and abstract patterns are gracing and transforming the streets of Old Town. The Fort Collins Mural Project is challenging the perceptions of visitors and residents...

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Thompson: Sugar Babies are a step up for women

Madison Thompson September 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. Having multiple jobs is not...

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Stanfield: Sugar Babies could be step back for women

Arisson Stanfield September 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 T              he Collegian or its editorial board. Many college...

Myrna Bennett, a 27-year-old Evangelist with Campus Ministry USA, stands on the stump and preaches her beliefs to a crowd on the CSU plaza. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

Letters: CSU should not shield students from hate speech

Guest Author September 4, 2018
The world is not a safe space, and CSU should not be enforcing the idea that it is.
The Adult Learner and Veteran Services, located in the LSC, helps veterans in whatever way they can and gives them valuable resources to be successful at CSU.

Veteran Symposium to discuss strength of student veterans

Ravyn Cullor September 4, 2018
The biannual CSU Veterans Symposium will focus on leadership and the value of veterans in the campus community on Sept. 7.
Pam Orzell, manager at Al's Newsstand and Tobacco shop, stands behind the counter where she has worked for over 20 years. Pam originally worked for the wholesale distributor that supplied Al's before transistioning to the retail position with the stand. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Al’s Newsstand and Tobacco Shop prepares to close after 71 years

Blake O’Brien September 3, 2018
Al’s Newsstand and Tobacco Shop, a fixture in Fort Collins that’s been around since 1947, will permanently shut its doors Sept. 15. 
27-year-old Myrna Bennett, an Evangelist with Campus Ministry USA, preaches her beliefs on the stump in the CSU plaza. Bennett's group has visited CSU's campus in the past, and often attract large crowds that listen to and argue what they say. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

Letters: CSU needs to protect students from hate speech

Guest Author September 3, 2018

WARNING: this video contains strong language. Students gather around the stump to listen to a preacher on the free speech Plaza on CSU campus Thursday, Sept. 30, 2018. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)   Editor’s...

Participants in the Tour de Fat ride their bikes through bubbles in the bike parade on Sept. 1, 2018, in Fort Collins, Colo. (Sara Graydon I Collegian)

PHOTOS: The best of Tour de Fat

Devin Cornelius and Sara Graydon September 3, 2018
Fort Collins residents participated in the annual city-wide party known as Tour de Fat. Beer and bikes are at the forefront, and over-the-top costumes are highly encouraged.
Cross Country shines in season-opening meet at Wyoming Invite

Cross Country shines in season-opening meet at Wyoming Invite

Michelle Gould September 3, 2018

The Colorado State Cross Country team competed in their first meet of the 2018-19 season at the Wyoming Invite as the No. 9 ranked men's team took first place, while the women took third against teams...

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Castin’ Away The Day

Trigg Skoe September 3, 2018

SPONSERED CONTENT By Piper Dunn The long, hot days begin to give way to cooler weather and changing colors, marking the beginning of fall and for many the end of the outdoor season. Of course,...

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