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Elizabeth Coy, center, was the first woman to ever graduate from Colorado Agricultural College, the predecessor to Colorado State University. Coy graduated in 1884, in a graduating class of three students, including her. This photograph was taken at a 50 year class reunion. (Archive photo by Colorado Agricultural College)

Graduate study reveals significant historical impact of women at CSU

Ravyn Cullor February 7, 2019

Women have been at Colorado State University the whole time – you just didn't hear about them. Emily Amedee, a graduate student in the communication studies department, set out on an archival research...

ASCSU Senator Connor Cheadle, presents his resolution for the recognition of Darwin Day as an observed CSU holiday. The resolution stirred debate and questions among the Senate. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Resolution to observe Darwin Day finds backlash in ASCSU Senate

Stuart Smith February 7, 2019

Charles Darwin and his ideas stirred debate over a proposed CSU holiday celebrating his work in chambers of the Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate Wednesday night. Sen. Connor Cheadle,...

Sondeo revela la opinión pública sobre la ordenanza Tú+2

Sondeo revela la opinión pública sobre la ordenanza Tú+2

Stuart Smith February 6, 2019

Editor’s note: The Collegian is starting a section in Spanish for our Spanish-speaking readers. Spanish articles will be available online and in print. Find the English version here. Traducido por Cinthia Avitia. Los...

Winter threatens campus disability access

Winter threatens campus disability access

Jorge Espinoza February 4, 2019

Lyn Huff said they were on a trampoline when they shattered their ankle. “I broke every bone in that area, and they had to put it back together using a screw,” Huff said. “A screw is the only reason...

CSU offers many employment for students. The screening proccess for these employment services are now being tightened. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Scam emails from compromised CSU accounts attack campus inboxes

Samantha Ye February 4, 2019

Students and staff beware: a fresh wave of fraudulent emails have struck Colorado State University inboxes. Offers of fake jobs, faculty opportunities and demands to sign a digital document have popped...

Scooters from companies like Lime and Bird line the streets of downtown Austin, Texas, one of the cities that has a large amount of electric scooters. The City of Fort Collins and Colorado State University are working on regulations to prevent issues that other cities are having with these scooters before welcoming them into the city. (Photo courtesy of Kaitlyn Trowbridge)

Fort Collins, CSU prepares for electric scooters

Julia Trowbridge January 31, 2019

A new type of transportation might be coming to Fort Collins. With the growing popularity of electric scooters, the City of Fort Collins and Colorado State University are currently working on regulations...

Looi Shen Wei Brendan persuades the ASCSU to help fund a lantern festival for all students and faculty that would be held in February. (Susie Heath | The Collegian)

New student group to host first CSU Lantern Festival next month

Stuart Smith January 31, 2019

A lantern festival will be coming to Colorado State University through the efforts of the University’s Southeast Asian Student Organization. In a slideshow presentation to the Associated Students of...

Isabel Brown, standing, leads an informational discussion for students interested in joining the "Battering Ram," an alternative publication. (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

New alternative publication holds first informational meeting

Austin Fleskes January 30, 2019

A new form of media will soon be coming to campus. The Battering Ram, a new media outlet for Colorado State University students, held their first informational meeting on Jan. 29 in the Ramskeller to...

U+2 survey results reveal public opinion on ordinance

U+2 survey results reveal public opinion on ordinance

Stuart Smith January 30, 2019

Nota del Editor: El Collegian está empezando una sección para nuestros lectores que hablan Español. Articulos en Español va a estar en línea y en la impresión. Encontrar la versión en Español aqui. Traducido...

Laura Grimm, CSU graduate, has completed her occupational therapy research study, focusing on how to live successfully with Parkinson's. (Susie Heath | The Collegian)

CSU study uses yoga to reduce risk of falling for Parkinson’s patients

Charlotte Lang January 29, 2019

Patients with Parkinson’s disease incorporated a fusion of yoga and occupational therapy into their routines as part of a recent Colorado State University study to reduce their risk of falling. Laura...

A fan holds an Old Aggie can while watching a Colorado State Basketball game.

Beer, wine now sold in Moby Arena at Moby Loft

Stuart Smith January 29, 2019

Following in the time-honored tradition of mixing beer and basketball, Colorado State University fans can now turn up in Moby Arena. With its beer and wine license approved by the City of Fort Collins...

Miranda Kurtz, a Eagle Feather Tutor, sits at the front desk of the Native American Cultural Center in the LSC. (Collegian file photo)

University adopts land acknowledgement statement to honor Native Americans

Jorge Espinoza January 28, 2019

Colorado State University has adopted a land acknowledgment statement that honors Native Americans and reconnects them to their ancestral homelands on which CSU is built. According to an email sent by...

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