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Head Coach Mike Bobo reacts to a call early in the first half of the Rams' loss to Air Force on Oct. 28, 2017. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

Rams still have plenty to play for against Boise State

Colin Barnard November 7, 2017

Having lost control of its own destiny in the Mountain West Championship race, Colorado State football will need a litany of help to win the conference this season.  Given the unlikelihood of all the...

Kelsey Martin is one of the first ten recipients of the Bayer Livestock Scholarship, and the only member of the ten who attends Colorado State University. (Austin Fleskes | Collegian)

First CSU student receives Bayer Livestock Scholarship

Austin Fleskes November 7, 2017

Kelsey Martin, a third year student in the Colorado State University Veterinary program, has been awarded the Bayer Livestock Scholarship. Martin is one of the 10 total recipients nominated for the scholarship,...

Ganja Grow Weed Leaves Plant Marijuana Cannabis

Fredrickson: Marijuana controversy indicative of much larger issue

Michelle Fredrickson November 7, 2017

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.   In spite of ominous predictions...

A sculpture representation ecompasses a person with depression affected by the stigma behind it on the left, and the same person affected by love and support on the right. Photo illustration by Olive Ancell | Collegian

Students with depression seek validation

Maddie Wright November 7, 2017
One of the biggest things people can do is acknowledge it as a valid health concern that people posses. “It’s really real, I’m not crazy, I’m not doing it for attention, this is legitimately how I feel.”
Several signs with the phrase, "It's okay to be white" have appeared on campus. This one, hung on a pillar underneath Clark B, is one of few not yet removed by students or members of the community. (Mikaela Rodenbaugh | Collegian)

‘It’s okay to be white’ signs posted across CSU campus

Julia Trowbridge November 6, 2017

Update (10 a.m. Nov. 7):  Colorado State University is in the process of removing the "It's okay to be white" posters. According to Dell Rae Ciaravola, CSU's public safety and risk communications...

Keith Paustian, Josie Plaut, John Sheehan, Sarah Reed discuss environmental sustainability with community members.

School of Global Environmental Sustainability discusses issues surrounding sustainability

Jorge Espinoza November 6, 2017

Engaging people in sustainability was at the center of "Sustainability: How do we measure it," a panel held by the Colorado State University School of Global Environmental Sustainability.  The panel...

The new CSU Health and Medical Center located on 151 West Lake Street is now open for services. It is four stories tall and occupies 113,000 sqare feet.  Photo by Olive Ancell | Collegian

Fredrickson: College students often neglect mental health

Michelle Fredrickson November 6, 2017

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.   It’s no secret that students...

A group gathered in prayer outside the Community Center, after a mass shooting occurred at the First Baptist Church on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017. (San Antonio Express-News/Zuma Press/TNS)

26 dead and several children wounded in Texas church shooting

Guest Author November 5, 2017

Conent pulled from Tribune News Service SUTHERLAND SPRINGS, Texas — At least 26 people were shot and killed Sunday when a 26-year-old gunman dressed in black opened fire at a Baptist church in...

Shown here is one of the three new theaters within the Lyric building. Patrons will find comfy couches and seats and a great sound system in an intimate setting. (Sarah Ehrlich | Collegian)

Film lovers rejoice: New Lyric location finally open to public

Sarah Ehrlich November 5, 2017

Movie lovers can rejoice: the Lyric theater is officially open for business. After a long four-year planning and building process, the Lyric movie theater can finally call 1209 N College Ave their...

A group of men's dancers stand in honor of the colors during the beginning of the 35th Annual ASIES Pow Wow on Saturday, Nov. 4. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

35th Annual AISES Pow Wow celebrates culture, traditions at CSU

Mack Beaulieu November 5, 2017

[new_royalslider id="670"]     Hundreds gathered at Colorado State University Saturday to learn about and celebrate Native American Heritage Month. From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., CSU, the American...

Head coach Mike Bobo looks up at the scoreboard during the first half of the Rams' 16-13 loss to Wyoming in the Border War. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

CSU football relinquishes control of its own destiny after Border War letdown

Colin Barnard November 5, 2017

LARAMIE, Wyo. - For the first time in 2017, the Colorado State football team does not control its own destiny in the Mountain West Conference. Two weeks ago, the Rams sat atop the conference with aspirations...

Colorado State Running Back Dalyn Dawkins moves the ball down the field during the snowy third quarter in Laramie, Wyoming on Nov. 4. (Elliott Jerge | Collegian)

Josh Allen, Wyoming shock Rams in comeback victory

Justin Michael November 4, 2017

LARAMIE, Wyoming- Despite stifling an extremely electric Wyoming offense in War Memorial Stadium, Colorado State lost its second consecutive conference game, 16-13.  "I'm disappointed for our football...

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