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Posters advertising a support group for survivors of interpersonal violence hang in the sociology hall of the Clark B building. (Seth Bodine | Collegian)

CSU Women and Gender Advocacy Center offers two new group services for survivors

Samantha Ye February 20, 2018

For survivors of interpersonal violence, forming strong support systems can be a critical tool for coping with and recovering from trauma, according to the Women and Gender Advocacy Center. As such,...

Dustin Fishman completes a one-armed pull up at the Ascent Studio Climbing and Fitness gym in Fort Collins on Feb. 14, 2018. Fishman, who is a Marine veteran, recently competed on season 9 of American Ninja Warrior.  (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

CSU student, Marine veteran Dustin Fishman trains for American Ninja Warrior

Austin Fleskes February 20, 2018

A Colorado State track and field member, a United States Marine and a competitor on NBC's "American Ninja Warrior" is continuing his training for Season 10 of the competition. Dustin Fishman first came...

How CSU decides on snow days

How CSU decides on snow days

Stuart Smith February 20, 2018
How to know if there is snow reason to go to class and other related frosted tips.
Colorado State pitcher Bridgette Hutton pitches during the third inning against South Dakota on Sunday May 7, 2017. (Elliott Jerge | Collegian)

CSU softball earns three more victories for best start since 1997

Mack Beaulieu February 19, 2018

After a promising opening weekend that saw them start 4-0, the Colorado State University softball team had another strong stretch in Tucson, Ariz. last weekend to extend their record to 7-1 despite a loss...

Merall Sherif is a sophomore studying neuroscience and biology, the powerchair and senator of the Women and Gender Advocacy center, the vice chair of the University Issues Committee and Health Network liaison for the Associated Students of Colorado State University Student Fee Review Board. Sherif is creating a Women's Caucus to empower women to take higher leadership positions. (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

CSU sophomore creates Women’s Caucus to empower female-identifying students

Matthew Bailey February 19, 2018

Colorado State University Sophomore Merall Sherif is turning a vision into a reality with the creation of the Women’s Caucus. “It’s sort of my new passion project,” said Sherif, who serves...

Hodge: Black history is necessary, but, shouldn't be time constrained

Hodge: Black history is necessary, but, shouldn’t be time constrained

Jayla Hodge February 19, 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. This month, Colorado State...

Fullback Adam Prentice turns to run upfield as defenders close in on him during a game against the Air Force Falcons on Oct. 28, 2017. The Rams lost 45-28. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

CSU football to host walk-on meeting Feb. 21

Colin Barnard February 17, 2018

For some athletes, the love of football outweighs the setback of defeat. Despite graduating high school without much interest from Division I football programs, their passion for the game does not lessen. At...

'Black Panther' is everything we wanted and more

‘Black Panther’ is everything we wanted and more

Ty Davis February 16, 2018
Black Panther is a fresh addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe that lives up to the hype while exploring timely themes.
Tougaw: Republicans need to shake up the Colorado election to grab a win

Tougaw: Republicans need to shake up the Colorado election to grab a win

Ryan Tougaw February 15, 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 1 of 36 states...

Lore Devos attempts to pass the ball to a teammate during the basketball game against the Gonzaga Bulldogs Nov 13. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Zahlmann: Moby Madness starts and ends with community

Luke Zahlmann February 15, 2018

Beginning in the football season, fans and students alike began to leave games at halftime. It's an unwelcome trend that has now hit the hardwood at a heightened degree. Normally dubbed as “Moby Madness,”...

Jason Johnson and Jannine Mohr from CSU Office of the General Counsel speaks at (Yixuan Xie | The Collegian)

CSU faculty and staff discuss hate speech, First Amendment

Yixuan Xie February 15, 2018

Faculty and staff have had to ask themselves when hate speech crosses the line into intimidation and threats and how they should respond to controversial speech and behaviors in class. Two weeks after...

Steve Mercia, Kerri Ertman and Alex Amys (not pictured) made up Colorado Team 3 at the US National Snow Sculpting Competition. Here, Mercia and Ertman pose with the clay design of their sculpture "Peace Within." Parts of the sculpture ended up being hundreds of pounds and requires patience and focus to work with. (Sarah Ehrlich | Collegian)

Loveland snow sculptors compete at national competition

Sarah Ehrlich February 15, 2018
Colorado Team Three was determined to find a winning place at the competition with their idea entitled “Peace Within,” a sculpture featuring a tree base with a giant heart and detailed birds flying all around it. Competitors had two days to build the starting snow block and then just three days to turn it into something extraordinary at the US National Snow Sculpting Competition.
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