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Cars are parked at the B.W. Pickett arena at CSU's Foothills Campus on Nov. 6, 2018. Colorado State University is considering implementing parking permits for the Foothills Campus starting in the fall of 2019, but there has been some pushback to the measure, including a petition against the proposed permit system.(Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

University delays permit parking at Foothills Campus

Emma Iannacone November 9, 2018

Parking will remain free to students at the Colorado State University Foothills Campus—at least temporarily.  In response to feedback from the Foothills Campus, CSU's Parking and Transportation Services...

Cars are parked at the B.W. Pickett arena at CSU's Foothills Campus on Nov. 6, 2018. Colorado State University is considering implementing parking permits for the Foothills Campus starting in the fall of 2019, but there has been some pushback to the measure, including a petition against the proposed permit system.(Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

CSU Foothills Campus petitions against parking fees

Emma Iannacone November 8, 2018

Editor's note: There is an update to this story regarding the University's response to the petitions.  Nearly 800 people are petitioning to stop Parking and Transportation Services from implementing...

Senator Milena Castaneda and Associate Senator Raven Pinto present their bill to the ASCSU Senate. The bill would implement a land acknowledgment during the first, middle, and last ASCSU sessions of each semester. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

ASCSU Senate debates full use of student fees, game day parking policies

Stuart Smith November 8, 2018

With a great budget comes great responsibilities. A resolution to maximize the use of the Associated Students of Colorado State University's $57 million in student fees was discussed during Wednesday...

Students listen to CSU Alum Greg Cudney speak during the Deepwater Horizon film screening and talk. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

Geoscience discusses ‘Deepwater Horizon’ movie and event

Charlotte Lang November 8, 2018

Sometimes a Hollywood film screening can open up much deeper discussions. Colorado State University’s Geosciences club and chapter for American Association of Petroleum Geologists hosted CSU alumni...

The CSU Health and Medical Center hosts a campus Health Fair to provide students with information how to stay healthy in all aspects. (Anna Baize | Collegian)

CSU Health Network looks out for student mental health

Delaney Allen November 7, 2018

Chances are you will visit the Health Center at some point during your career at Colorado State University but the center offers more than just flu shots and check-ups. Often, students are unaware of...

CSU collects diverse community ideas for upcoming strategic plan

CSU collects diverse community ideas for upcoming strategic plan

Samantha Ye November 7, 2018

Colorado State University’s next strategic plan is in the works, and the University is trying everything to make it a plan they can actually follow. University communications have been gathering...

The annual Shabbat 200 dinner, organized by the Chabad Jewish Student Organization, occurred Oct. 23 in the Lory Student Center. (Photo credit: Caio Pereira.)

11th annual Shabbat 200 aims to spread message of strength

Audrey Weiss November 6, 2018

After the shooting at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, the Jewish community at Colorado State University is striving to create an even greater sense of community at this years Shabbat 200...

Ben Fixman, senior Nueroscience student at CSU was honored with a scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation for the research he is doing as an undergraduat student. His research is focused on learning more about Alzheimer's Disease and strokes through analysis of rodent brains that have shown similar symptoms. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

Neuroscience student becomes first CSU Astronaut Scholar

Ravyn Cullor November 6, 2018

Colorado State University’s first ever student to win the Astronaut Scholarship isn’t even planning on going to space.  The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards the scholarship to STEM students,...

Voting boxes stand in rows in the North Ballroom of the Lory Student Center. Election day is on Nov. 6, 2018 and voting/ballot drop off in the LSC can take place until 7 p.m. on election day. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

CSU, Larimer County offer voting resources for students

Peyton Dailey October 31, 2018

With spooky season coming to a close, it’s time to turn the focus to voting season. Election Day is Nov. 6, and if you haven’t voted yet, there are a number of on and off-campus resources available...

College Republicans at CSU members erect their 'Free Speech Wall' for people to write on during the "To Immigrants With Love" event on the plaza hosted by Dreamers United. February 8, 2017. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

CSU chapter of College Republicans value community, conservative thought

Matthew Bailey October 31, 2018

Community and conservatism are two values protected by the College Republicans chapter at Colorado State University, a group made up of people who partake in discourse, activities and local campaigns based...

Chief of Staff Zachary Vaishampayan  presents a bill to the ASCSU senate, which supports the blue books. (Anna Baize | Collegian)

ASCSU unanimously funds Bee Bill, discusses Blue Book funding

Stuart Smith October 31, 2018

Dress code was abolished for Halloween, the Bee Bill passed unanimously and funding proposals for Blue Books and an Identity Awareness event was presented to the student government Senate Wednesday night.  It’s...

Communication Studies Professor Karrin Anderson, poses for a photo with the three books she has written while holding the scholarly journal she is reviewing. Anderson primarily writes about "the political and pop culture factors that inhibit people form seeing women as credible leaders." (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

CSU professor studies why women struggle in election

Ravyn Cullor October 30, 2018

A Colorado State University professor of communication studies has been studying why a woman has never been elected president. In fact, she wrote the book on it. Karrin Vasby Anderson has published two...

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