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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Colorado State University senior ethnic studies major and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipient Brithany Gutierrez is arrested by Metropolitan Police in Washington, D.C. Gutierrez has been in Washington, D.C. with the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition since Tuesday to Congress members to pass a "clean" Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act. (Photo courtesy of Brithany Gutierrez)

Ye: Reflecting on the arrest of DACA recipient

Samantha Ye August 20, 2018

Editor’s note: As part of a media transparency initiative, on Aug. 20, 2018, The Collegian spent the first day of publishing of the year telling our readers about us. You can read more about the people...

Savannah McNealy's work was included in the Student Art Exhibition. This digital self portrait was hung among the work and a book made from her recent "Chasing Aesthetics" project was included at the information table. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Smith: Reflecting on the coverage of Savannah McNealy

Stuart Smith August 20, 2018

Editor’s note: As part of a media transparency initiative, on Aug. 20, 2018, The Collegian spent the first day of publishing of the year telling our readers about us. You can read more about the people...

Poudre Fire Authority evacuates CSU Biology building for hazardous materials situation on Aug. 15, 2018. (Poudre Fire Authority)

Chemical spill closes CSU Biology building, injures student

Emma Iannacone August 15, 2018

The Colorado State University Biology building was evacuated for almost two hours following a potentially hazardous chemicals spill on August 15. Poudre Fire Authority responded to the call at 4:03 p.m....

Rosalina Lunsford, a sophomore studying biological sciences, looks through the newspaper racks while waiting for the Transfort bus inside the LSC on Tuesday night. (Photo credit: Kate Simmons)

CSU places ninth in Princeton Review ranking of best college newspapers

Samantha Ye August 7, 2018

Out of 384 colleges across the country, Colorado State University has the ninth best campus newspaper with The Rocky Mountain Collegian, according to the 2019 ranking by The Princeton Review. The ranking...

Students walk under the Colorado State University Cam the Ram logo on the ceiling of the Lory Student Center. Colorado State will celebrate I Love CSU day on Wednesday, April 18th.(Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

CSU ranks first among Colorado colleges, according to recent report

Samantha Ye August 6, 2018

If you’re looking for a four-year degree, Colorado State University could be the prime place in the state to get it, according to an analysis by Schools.com. In the education information site's most...

After driving at a high rate of speed around campus, the driver of the U-Haul truck ended up stopping just feet away from the doors of the Morgan Library facing north by the Cube. Photo by Forrest Czarnecki.

Driver of U-Haul truck taken into custody after speeding on CSU campus

Matthew Bailey August 1, 2018

Colorado State University police attempted to stop a person driving a vehicle at a high speed on campus this morning, CSU Police Department Public Information Officer Dell Rae Ciaravola wrote in an email...

Rocky Mountain National Park (Collegian File Photo)

University, friends respond to death of CSU student Brian Perri

Erik Petrovich July 31, 2018
After nearly a month of searching, the body of Colorado State University student Brian Perri was found in Rocky National Park near the summit of Mount Meeker on July 28, according to RMNP officials.
Leaves change near the CSU Mountain Campus in Pingree Park, west of Fort Collins. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

In memory: CSU student Samnang “Sam” Thary O’Brien

Guest Author July 31, 2018
He was a great man who loved the outdoors, loved helping people, cared for everyone regardless of anything, and had a smile that could change night to day.
In Colorado Springs, Journey of Hope riders bike in paceline formation, in order to conserve energy and travel faster by riding in the draft of the riders in front. (Photo courtesy of Sean Szymczak)

CSU Pi Kappa Phi members bike across country in support of those with disabilities

Samantha Ye July 22, 2018

Biking 4,370 miles across the country may take an entire summer, but when it’s to help those with disabilities, fraternity brothers of Colorado State University and dozens of other college men are...

College of Business completes first Global Business Academy

College of Business completes first Global Business Academy

Samantha Ye July 22, 2018

Any summer school featuring whitewater rafting, baseball games and advanced high-tech business simulations is a unique learning opportunity indeed--at least that’s what the organizers of the first Global...

Trump administration's affirmative action rollback will not affect CSU

Trump administration’s affirmative action rollback will not affect CSU

Emma Iannacone July 18, 2018

Earlier this month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos rescinded the Obama-era guidance documents on the issue of race in college and university admissions. However,...

The Blue Mountains (Photo Courtesy Michelle Buser)

Search continues for CSU student missing in Rocky Mountain National Park

Meagan Stackpool July 15, 2018

Hiker Brian Perri has been declared missing in the Mount Meeker area of Rocky Mountain National Park, according to a release from Rocky Mountain National Park Public Affairs officer Kyle Patterson.  Perri...

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