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Over 100 flyers associated with the Traditionalist Worker Party lie outside the Lory Student Center and Engineering building Sunday night. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Flyers associated with neo-Nazi, white nationalist group found near Lory Student Center

Austin Fleskes March 4, 2018

Flyers associated with the Traditionalist Worker Party were found on the Colorado State University in the outside area between the Lory Student Center and the Engineering building Sunday evening. According...

Lisa and Rick Keeton, stars of the documentary "The Adventures of Rick and Lisa",  accept the first place award and prize of $500. The Arc of Larimer County was the main sponsor of the festival, which hopes to reframe people's thoughts on disability. (Sarah Ehrlich| Collegian)

Arc of Larimer County raises awareness with 6th Annual ReFrame Disability Film Festival, ‘The Adventures of Rick and Lisa’ wins

Sarah Ehrlich March 3, 2018
Fort Collins community members took advantage of an opportunity to change their perspective about disability Friday night. Many filmmakers came together to document the lives of people with disability.
Director of Athletics Joe Parker addresses the media during a private tour of the stadium. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

Barnard: Handling of Eustachy remains murky despite conversation with Joe Parker

Colin Barnard March 2, 2018
Though Parker answered dozens of questions regarding the climate assessment of the men’s basketball program and Larry Eusatchy’s ultimate resignation, he also tiptoed around some of the more pressing issues. Given FERPA regulations and other legal requirements, some of that is understandable.
CSU Football Team enters the On-Campus Stadium on Sept 9 against Abilene Christian. (Elliott Jerge | Collegian)

CSU football announces conference portion of 2018 schedule

Colin Barnard March 1, 2018

The Mountain West Conference released the 2018 conference football schedule Thursday afternoon, finalizing the regular season schedule for Colorado State and the other 11 MW schools. For the second...

CSU President Tony Frank introduces Colorado Governor Hickenlooper at the Governor's town hall in Fort Collins, Colo. Oct. 21 2016. Photo by Nathan Kaplan.

Silva: The Colorado Governor’s Race is the perfect storm

Josh Silva March 1, 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.   When Politico released...

The audience watches a match between the University of Maryland, left, and the University of Illinois in the Big Ten Network "League of Legends" championship in the Battle Theater at North American League Championship Arena at Riot Games in Los Angeles on March 28, 2017.  Maryland won the best of five contest by a score of 3-0. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Mountain West to hold first conference-sponsored eSports competition in Las Vegas

Austin White March 1, 2018

Next week, the eyes of Mountain West fans will turn to Las Vegas as both the women's and men's basketball tournaments will begin with a trip to the big dance on the line. All 11 schools will send a team...

Student Body President Michael Wells speaks to the ASCSU Senate with ASCSU Senator Tamera Breidenbach Feb. 28, 2018, about bias-motivated incidents on campus. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU discusses bias-motivated incidents, need for action

Natalia Sperry March 1, 2018

The Associated Students of Colorado State University formally discussed, for the first time on Wednesday night, bias-motivated incidents that occurred on campus during the 2017-2018 academic year. In...

It took too long for our student government to talk about bias-motivated incidents

It took too long for our student government to talk about bias-motivated incidents

The Collegian March 1, 2018
During Wednesday night’s senate session for the Associated Students of Colorado State University, Sen. Tamera Breidenbach started a conversation about bias-motivated incidents on campus– nearly seven months after the first one occurred.
Gina McCarthy, the former director of the Environmental Protection Agency, delivers her speech about environmental policy, public health and the United States' environmental legacy at the Lory Student Center on Feb. 28, 2018 at Colorado State University.  (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy speaks about hope over environmental issues

Yixuan Xie March 1, 2018

How to be environmentally optimistic in the current political climate was a focus on former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Gina McCarthy's, speech Wednesday night.  McCarthy spoke...

Undeclared freshman Bronson Rivera, undeclared freshman Angel Salazar and undeclared Andy Truong started writing music about a month ago. They have written five songs, and have been working on an untitled EP. (Seth Bodine | Collegian)

4 CSU freshmen pursue music career together

Isabelle Rayburn March 1, 2018
Four freshmen Colorado State University students started jamming together in a music room of the dorms about a month ago. One day they made a song and it flowed nicely without trying. Now they plan to make a band. 
A student from the Poudre School District makes his way into 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)

Fort Collins high school students: We’ll walk with you.

Collegian Staff February 28, 2018

Editor’s note: This is an editorial. Editorials do not reflect the view of all employees of the Collegian, but instead represent a stance taken by the Collegian’s editorial board, which consists of...

Sophomore Alyssa Grijalva competes at the 2017 Jon Messick Invitational. Grijalva currently holds CSU's best singles record at 13-4 (Photo courtesy of CSU Athletics)

College tennis serves as ticket away from Compton for CSU’s Alyssa Grijalva

Michelle Gould February 28, 2018

Alyssa Grijalva is far from a prototypical country club tennis player. Born and raised in Compton, California, a town that is infamous for gang affiliation, high crime rate and drug use, CSU's sophomore...

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