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This week in ASCSU: New Era Colorado, retention and recruitment officer

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter September 11, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Sept. 6 for the third session of the 53rd senate. The session began with a presentation from youth civic engagement organization New Era...

A bridge connecting the two portions of the Andrew G. Clark Building's B wing Oct. 15.

Remembering Clark’s long history as change looms

Ayla, Sanchez September 5, 2023

Located along the Center Avenue Mall and spanning 252,000 square feet on nearly 4 acres, the Andrew G. Clark building looms, awaiting renovations that are just around the corner. As the home of the College...

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This week in ASCSU: Letter to City Council, committee chairs

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter September 1, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Aug. 30 for the second session of the 53rd senate. To begin the session, President Nick DeSalvo presented to senate a letter drafted by...

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Westfall renovations spark conversation on 1st-year experience

Alexander Wilson, Staff Reporter September 1, 2023

Last academic year, about 150 students were placed in the Best Western University Inn for temporary housing while Westfall Hall underwent construction.  “It was like living the life of luxury,”...

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Ram Welcome leaders enhance the 1st-year experience

August 7, 2023

For many new Colorado State University students, the transition into college can be marred with anxiety and nerves over the reality of living alone for the first time. Most students have only had small...

Nick DeSalvo and Alex Silverhart hug each other after they are announced as this year's president and vice president of the Associated Students of Colorado State University in the senate chambers April 5.

ASCSU’s ambitions for the upcoming school year

Samy Gentle, News Editor August 3, 2023

Most of Colorado State University’s students may have been on summer break for the past couple of months, but a certain group has remained hard at work: the Associated Students of Colorado State University. ASCSU...

Ducks swim across a flooded bike path next to the Lory Student Center Lagoon at Colorado State University Aug. 1. The Lagoon was one of the only areas to remain flooded after the July 31 storm.

Flood mitigation centers minimize flood damage on CSU campus

Alexander Wilson, Staff Reporter August 2, 2023

On July 31, Larimer County experienced up to three inches of rain, causing major flooding in Fort Collins and around Colorado State University’s main campus.  Crews were sent out to Willard O. Eddy...

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College of Liberal Arts student dies

Allie Seibel, Editor in Chief June 29, 2023

On June 27, Colorado State University announced the passing of College of Liberal Arts student Sterling Jones. Jones was a communication studies major who was planning to return to CSU in the fall. Jones...

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This week in ASCSU: Ratification of 53rd senate

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter May 4, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened May 3 for the first session of the 53rd senate. The 52nd senate ended with a special session in which Bills 5223, “BSOF Extra Funds,”...

CSU students rally, march against fossil fuel investments

CSU students rally, march against fossil fuel investments

Barnaby Atwood and Rebekah Barry May 4, 2023

Colorado State University students and Fort Collins community members marched and rallied against Colorado State University’s endowment having holdings in the fossil fuel industry on April 27. Divest...

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CSU’s animal research receives critical fine from USDA

Piper Russell and Allie Seibel May 4, 2023

Colorado State University was found to be in violation of regulatory guidance in the negligent treatment of animals in its research program by the United States Department of Agriculture. According to...

The City Council meeting room at Fort Collins City Hall overflows with audience members before the council meeting begins April 4. A council member reportedly made a deal with the Associated Students of Colorado State University that if 200 or more Colorado State University students attended the council meeting, then she would put the city's controversial U+2 housing policy on the ballot for Fort Collins voters to decide its future.

ASCSU shifts strategy as fight against U+2 loses student engagement

Dylan Tusinski, Staff Reporter May 4, 2023
ASCSU said that if enough students came to their demonstration last month, U+2 would be put on the ballot. Instead, they issued an apology.
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