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Since 2009, the WGAC has offered the Survivor Speaker’s Bureau as a change for survivors of interpersonal violence to learn how to share their stores with other.  (Photo Illustration by Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Women and Gender Advocacy Center allows survivors to share their stories

Charlotte Lang October 7, 2018

Since 2009, the Women and Gender Advocacy Center has offered the Survivor Speaker’s Bureau as a chance for survivors of interpersonal violence to learn how to share their stories with others. According...

D. Rico Munn, Executive Chair, Tony Frank, President, Nancy Tuor, Vice Chair, and Jane Rhodes, Treasurer, conclude a Board of Governors meeting after discussing important matters. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Board of Governors looks to hire search committee for Tony Frank’s replacement

Samantha Ye October 5, 2018

After less than a week since University President Tony Frank officially announced he would be transitioning into the role of full-time chancellor, Colorado State University is starting to make arrangements...

CSU students exercise their right to free speech outside on the LSC plaza. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

Turning Point USA’s CSU Chapter builds third free speech wall on Plaza

Blake O’Brien October 5, 2018

For everyone but freshmen on campus, the cardboard barrier built of boxes and covered in scribbles on the Plaza probably was not an unfamiliar sight on Friday morning. This was the third time in two...

President Tristen Syron introduces topics of you plus three and tailgating changes. (Anna Baize | Collegian)

CSU students question ASCSU Senate about use of student fees to bring Dennis Prager to campus

Stuart Smith October 4, 2018

Several current and former Colorado State University students went to the floor of the student government's senate Wednesday night to express their displeasure at the use of student fees to bring Dennis...

CSUPD focuses on enforcement, education

CSUPD focuses on enforcement, education

Blake O’Brien October 3, 2018

It may come as a surprise to some students, but the Colorado State University Police Department is much more than bike cops and traffic stops. CSUPD performs a variety of functions across campus. CSUPD...

President Tony Frank gives his final annual fall address. Frank announced this week that he will be stepping down as President this summer and take on a position as full-time Chancellor of the CSU System. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Tony Frank delivers his final Fall Address

Matthew Bailey October 3, 2018

Video by Marlo Lundak After announcing he would step down as president of Colorado State University in July 2019, Tony Frank delivered his tenth and final Fall Address on Wednesday, speaking about the...

Director of Admissions, Heather Daniels poses for a portrait outside Ammons Hall. (Natalie Dyer | Collegian)

Heather Daniels chosen as new director of admissions for CSU

Samantha Ye October 3, 2018

Heather Daniels is living the dream — or working it, to be more precise. This school year, Daniels was officially named the director of admissions for Colorado State University. “For me, becoming...

Former president and CEO of the NAACP, Cornell Brooks, speaks in the LSC theater on October 3rd, 2018. Brooks is a graduate of both Head Start and Yale Law School, as well as an ordained minister, civil rights attorney, and social justice activist. Brooks' Keynote address is a part of the Diversity Symposium. (Mackenzie Pinn | Collegian)

Cornell William Brooks speaks on community at Diversity Symposium

Audrey Weiss October 3, 2018

The Office for Diversity at Colorado State University carved out four days worth of events for this year's Diversity Symposium, touching on everything from the equity gap to issues of race in Disney films. Cornell...

President Tony Frank during the annual Fall Address directed to students, faculty, staff and community leaders.

Multiple dining halls closed Wednesday for CSU Fall Address

Stuart Smith October 2, 2018

Ram’s Horn and Durrell Center will be closed at lunch Wednesday for Colorado State University President Tony Frank’s Fall Address and University Picnic. Both dining centers will close at 9:30 a.m....

Assistant Vice President for Engagement Dr. Ashley Stokes talks about the need for veterinarians and the cost of their educations in Colorado. “Because of the cost of education, because of the cost of living in Colorado, sometimes they can be somewhat limited and feel somewhat limited on what they can pursue,” Stokes said. (Photo courtesy of CTV)

New program aims to encourage veterinarians to live in rural areas

Emma Iannacone October 2, 2018

https://youtu.be/pvyIy79t86I Video by CTV Horses, cows, chickens and other livestock animals across Colorado are in need of care, but there's a shortage of veterinarians willing or able to work in rural...

Students walk to their next classes on Friday. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

CSU Fall 2018 class reflects University goals for growth, diversity

Julia Trowbridge October 1, 2018

Once again, Colorado State University has welcomed a record-breaking freshman class, though in order to maintain their annual goal of a 1 to 2 percent increase, the University is looking to grow elsewhere. This...

Portrait of Frank Boring, the lead documentary filmmaker for CSU, currently producing a documentary on the 150 year history of CSU.

Filmmaker Frank Boring to make documentary about 150th anniversary of CSU

Blake O’Brien October 1, 2018

Editor's Note: In the article “Filmmaker Frank Boring sets out to make documentary about 150th anniversary of CSU” published on Oct. 1 it was stated that the master list was transferred to the CSU...

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