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The Black/African American Culrural Center also known as the BAAC office is holding over 20 different events this Feburary for Black History Month this year that anyone can attend. Photo credit: Christian Johnson

B/AACC to host talk on being Black and undocumented

Jarrae Newell February 15, 2018
This Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, Jonathan Jayes Green, co-founder and network coordinator of Undocublack Network will be coming to Colorado State University. 
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Dirty Talk: “Virginity” is a trap

Chapman W. and Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick February 14, 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. We like sex. It seems so obvious...

Jasmine Chesson poses for the Rams' Track and Field media day. Chesson, a Fort Collins native, is off to a quick start in her college career. (Photo courtesy of CSU Athletics)

Fort Collins’ own Jasmine Chesson integral in CSU’s championship pursuit

Mamadou Balde February 14, 2018

Having grown up in the town nestled in the foothills, freshman track & field member Jasmine Chesson was familiar with the area known as "Ram Country." Attending Colorado State was no hard decision. With...

Rory Heath, a CSU alumni, speaks at Fort Collins City Council Tuesday night. Heath is appealing the potential new student housing complex, The Union on Elizabeth. (Erica Giesenagen | Collegian)

Fort Collins City Council rejects appeal of Union on West Elizabeth apartment complex

Samantha Ye February 14, 2018

The development of the Union on Elizabeth will go forward as planned. The Fort Collins City Council rejected an appeal of the Planning and Zoning Board’s approval of the development on the intersection...

Cars are parked along Meldrum St. just north of campus in a neighborhood that uses the Residential Parking Permit Program.  The program is designed to make Fort Collins neighborhoods safe and keep the streets less congested. It increases the amount of street parking available to residents and guests while still allowing space for other people who may need to park along the street. (Joe Oakman | Collegian).

Despite increasing population, Fort Collins residential parking permits not expected to expand

Audrey Weiss February 14, 2018

Video by Ira Weiss The Fort Collins population is expected to grow by 107 percent by 2050, but with dramatic growth comes implications. Specifically, parking has been impacted, not only by the...

Sex shop reveals myths, magic of business

Sex shop reveals myths, magic of business

Sarah Ehrlich February 14, 2018
Stores like Doctor John’s encourage a sex-positive mentality, which includes education and open, healthy communication with yourself and your partner(s). Perhaps you’ve walked by it, nervous to enter, or went inside to giggle at the risqué products with your friends, but Doctor John's Lingerie and Adult Novelties is a store that is much more than the products they sell.
Silva: Warped Tour's ending may give Fort Collins a unique opportunity

Silva: Warped Tour’s ending may give Fort Collins a unique opportunity

Josh Silva February 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.   This past year, Vans Warped...

The Adult Learner and Veteran Services organization helps nontraditional students to adjust to, navigate, and feel confident getting an education on CSU's campus. ( Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

Student fees expected to increase due to rising mandatory costs

Natalia Sperry February 13, 2018

With an estimated budget of $61.3 million dollars in student fees and the University projecting a three percent tuition increase for academic year 18-19, the Student Fee Review Board and its chair, student...

Redshirt junior Cole Rockhold runs at the CU Invitational on Feb. 3, 2018. Rockhold recorded the nation's fourth-fastest time in the mile in the 2018 season. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

CSU’s distance runners enjoy record-breaking weekend at Husky Invitational

Mamadou Balde February 13, 2018

Splitting between two events did not slow down Colorado State track & field as the Rams continued action in two different invites last weekend. The Rams sent most of their distance runners to Seattle,...

Victor Garban recounts how he grew up in Mexico. He tells the story of how he grew up with his mother who sold burritos to get by. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian)

Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition invites dreamers to share stories ahead of March 5 deadline

Yixuan Xie February 12, 2018

With the March 5 deadline approaching, Dreamers are facing the risk of deportation if Congress does not reach a deal. Five "Dreamers," the name given to people who are recipients of the Deferred Action...

Head Coach Larry Eustachy reacting towards the refs during the 2nd half of the Rams 72-58 win over rival CU. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

Fredrickson: Eustachy investigation reminds us student-athletes need mental support

Michelle Fredrickson February 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.   Colorado State University...

Lecia Brooks speaks about the rise of hate fueled incidents across the country. Brooks talked about the gains we have made but also how "[w]e can't be satisfied. I might be okay, you might be okay, but somebody's not okay." Brooks leads the outreach programs for the Southern Poverty Law Center whose focus is to fight hate and bigotry as well as seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Lecia Brooks talks fighting white supremacy, rising hate in America

Carson Lipe February 12, 2018

  Hate crimes in the United States are on the rise. Thursday night, Lecia Brooks, the outreach director with the Southern Poverty Law Center, echoed this sentiment in the Lory Student Center,...

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