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Libby James, an author and Colorado State University alumna, sits  at her writing space with her historical novel, "White Shadow." The novel is based on her experiences in Africa. James is an author of three other books. (Seth Bodine | Collegian)

CSU alumna, Libby James, publishes romance novel with roots in South African history

Maddie Wright February 28, 2018
CSU alum and Fort Collins’ resident, Libby James, has just published a new book called “White Shadow: Godmother to a Revolution.”
Students and supporters participate in a student walk out in Old Town Square to call out national gun reform following the Parkland Shooting. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

CSU will not penalize prospective students for activism in response to Parkland, Florida shooting

Emma Iannacone February 27, 2018

Colorado State University announced that admissions decisions for prospective students will not be affected for those engaging in activism in the wake of the Parkland, Florida high school shooting. In...

Redshirt senior Hannah Tvrdy drives into the paint against Gonzaga. (Erica Giesenhagen | Collegian)

Hannah Tvrdy’s journey from the bench to bright lights rooted in hard work

Christian Hedrick February 27, 2018

From riding the bench as a member of the “blue squad,” to taking last-second shots with the game on the line, guard Hannah Tvrdy has developed into an invaluable piece for a Colorado State women’s...

Graphic by Julia Rentsch.

Letters: Animals on campus pose a threat to students with service animals

Guest Author February 27, 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. Letters to the Editor reflect...

On February 14th, 2018, Member of Associated Students of Colorado State University, short for ASCSU, Bayler Shubert, discussing about learning and analytics with collegian reporter.

CSU considers ethics of learning analytics to predict student success

Natalia Sperry February 27, 2018

The University is collecting data on students to predict student success, but what to do with it is an ethical question that remains unanswered.  While an increasing amount of universities collect student...

On February 26th, 2018 students gathered together at the event Ram’s for Social Justice put on by the Omicron Tau Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated to discuss these topics of social movements and justice at Colorado State University. Many students from different organizations spoke about how they interact with social justice on campus.

CSU’s Omicron Tau chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha hosts Rams for Social Justice discussion

Isabelle Rayburn February 26, 2018

On Monday, Feb. 26, the Omicron Tau chapter the of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity held an event called Rams for Social Justice on campus. The event explained what social justice is and how Colorado State...

Larry Eustachy reacts to a call during the Rams' double-overtime loss against Wyoming on Feb. 1. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

Larry Eustachy resigns as CSU’s men’s basketball coach

Colin Barnard February 26, 2018

Editor's note: A previous version of this article referred to Eustachy's resignation as a dismissal by the University on one instance. The article has since been updated. After nearly a month-long climate...

The second floor of Clark C is home to the economics and journalism department at CSU. While Clark C is attached to the well-kept Clark A, it has not been renovated in a while, which has raised health concerns in the recent past. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

White supremacist posters found on CSU campus

Rachel Telljohn February 26, 2018

Posters affiliated with the white supremacist group, Identity Europa, were posted in a Colorado State University academic building Monday morning. The posters were promptly removed in accordance with...

Rebecca Bender, founder of the Rebecca Bender Initiative speaks in front of an audience in the LSC. She speaks as a part of the Human Trafficking Symposium on Feb. 22nd. (Brandon Mendoza| Collegian)

Human trafficking survivor speaks at CSU’s inaugural Human Trafficking Symposium

Audrey Weiss February 26, 2018

Human trafficking continues to in the United States, with 4,460 human trafficking cases reported in 2017, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Rebecca Bender, a survivor of human...

Students are at a greater risk for heart disease than they think.

Fredrickson: CSU study should prompt students to pay attention to heart health

Michelle Fredrickson February 26, 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.   Colorado is one of the...

Cardboard recycling bins located behind Parmelee and Corbett dining hall (Megan Daly l Collegian)

RecycleMania promotes awareness for recycling, waste minimization

Charlotte Lang February 26, 2018

RecycleMania— a nationwide inter-university competition— started Feb. 3 at Colorado State University and will run until March 30. Meant to inspire and mobilize colleges to improve efforts to reduce...

Senior Mostafa Hassan competes in the weight throw at the CU Open in Boulder on Feb. 3, 2018. Hassan won the event with a throw of 18.87m (61' 11"). (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

CSU track & field comes up just short at Mountain West Championships

Mamadou Balde February 25, 2018

The Colorado State track & field team came up short in their efforts to repeat as Mountain West Champions, placing second on both the women’s and men’s side in the MW Championship this weekend. The...

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