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ACLU letter urges CSU to reform campus police after admissions tour incident

ACLU letter urges CSU to reform campus police after admissions tour incident

Austin Fleskes and Natalia Sperry September 20, 2018

The American Civil Liberties Union wrote a letter urging Colorado State University to take further action after two Native American students were removed from a campus tour last spring.  In the letter,...

Ben Amundson finishes the meeting with closing remarks. (Anna Baize | Collegian)

ASCSU approves bill to honor deceased students, funding for AISES Pow Wow

Stuart Smith September 19, 2018

The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate unanimously approved a bill that would send University flags to the families of deceased students, along with a bill allocating $15,000 for...

Three days after Hurricane Florence made landfall in Wilmington, NC, flood water still surrounds buildings in Trenton, NC, on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018. (Casey Toth/Raleigh News & Observer/TNS)

Hurricane Florence hits CSU from 1,720 miles away

Julia Trowbridge and Daniela Navarro September 19, 2018

Although Hurricane Florence slowed down by the time it hit North Carolina, the storm still caused serious damage, according to early reports. These damages have affected numerous Colorado State University...

Dr. Sarah Ardanuy Johnson, assistant professor of Food Science and Human Nutrition at CSU hosts an open house Wednesday for the new clinical research laboratory. The space is located in Gifford room 216, and will, "support transdisciplinary and translational clinical research studies which will also enhance student learning and research within our department and outside of our department," Johnson says. (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

New CSU clinical research lab helps students conduct nutritional studies

Emma Iannacone September 19, 2018

https://youtu.be/IW_Y3SuGqQo Video by Emma Iannacone A newly renovated clinical research lab is offering new opportunities for food science and human nutrition students. The Office of the Vice President...

Citizens have begun to make art out of the damage in protest of the little help they have received from both the Puerto Rican and United States' governments. (Collegian | Lauryn Bolz)

CSU community member recounts connection to Hurricane Maria

Austin Fleskes September 19, 2018

It's been one year since Hurricane Maria struck the United States territory and several weeks of destruction tore the island apart, cut the power and took lives.  But the effects of the hurricane were...

Students and faculty attend the Thinking Story Like a Journalist panel and pitch pit event on Tuesday in the Lory Student Center. At the event, science journalists debated what makes a good story from their point of view, how current events are influencing journalism and what challenges are there today. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Scientists pitch story ideas at ‘thinking story like a journalist’

Charlotte Lang September 18, 2018

Scientists and journalists lined the walls and filled every seat of the Lory Student Center’s Grey Rock room as a panel of professional journalists discussed the dos and don’ts of story pitches. The...

A plane flies over campus on Sept. 18 telling students to check their mail for a U+2 survey. The plane and advertisement was payed for by ASCSU in an effort to reach more students. (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

ASCSU hires plane to fly banner for new U+2 survey

Stuart Smith September 18, 2018

What started as a joke became reality when a plane towing a banner that read “U+2 Survey Out Check Your Mail” flew around Colorado State University for half an hour on Sept. 18. The banner referred...

Greg Myre, a former NPR foreign correspondent, speaks about the current state of national security and world politics at the Lory Student Center on Sept. 17. (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Greg Myre visits CSU, discusses current state of national security

Jorge Espinoza September 17, 2018

As a journalist, Greg Myre has seen a lot. Aside from his work for National Public Radio, Myre has traveled to over 50 countries, watched Nelson Mandela's release from prison, lived in Russia during...

A field of solar panels located at the Foothills campus. The solar panels provide some solar electricity to power CSU (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

CSU’s renewable energy goals to be determined by City of Fort Collins

Julia Trowbridge September 17, 2018

Colorado State University is looking to the City of Fort Collins to help with its renewable energy goals. From around 65 proposed projects presented to CSU for renewable energy resources, the University...

CANstruction, an event that is apart of the Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement's CANS Around the Oval Event, allows participants who have collected cans to create whatever kind of architecture they desire and to show off the cans they've collected. The cans, being donated on Oct. 18th, go to the Larimer County Food Bank and helps raise awareness of hunger in the area. (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

32nd annual Cans Around the Oval begins at CSU

Matthew Bailey September 16, 2018

It’s that time of the year again. The 32nd annual Cans Around the Oval is officially underway at Colorado State University, offering students the chance to volunteer and collect food and monetary donations...

Many of the structures on CSU's Mountain Campus were built in the 40's and 50's which has proven challenging as the needs of the campus have grown. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

CSU Mountain Campus provides education, outdoor fun for NoCo Community

Ravyn Cullor September 16, 2018

For more than a hundred years, the CSU Mountain Campus has provided educational and natural opportunities to the University and local communities. While the campus is still a place for students from the...

ASCSU (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU Senate discusses bill to fund flags, ratifies new officers

Stuart Smith September 12, 2018
ASCSU discussed a bill to fund the purchase of CSU flags for deceased students on Wednesday night.
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