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The Food and Drug Administration announced a shortage of Adderall, the common name for amphetamine-mixed salts, in October 2022 due to insufficient supply of amphetamine. Since then, the Drug Enforcement Agency has not approved an increase in amphetamine production, making the medication extremely difficult for people for whom it is prescribed to find.

CSU students, professionals impacted by Adderall shortage

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter March 23, 2023

As Adderall shortages persist, students at Colorado State University must continue to navigate life without their medication. Adderall is the brand name for amphetamine-mixed salts and is a common...

(Graphic illustration by Abby Flitton | The Collegian)

Candidates stump on The Plaza as ASCSU presidential race starts

Dylan Tusinski, Staff Reporter March 21, 2023

The two-week election race for president and vice president of Associated Students of Colorado State University began Monday as candidates handed out flyers, posted on social media and gave speeches to...

Reverend Naomi Tutu speaks on international women's day in the Lory Student Center at Colorado State University March 8.

Human rights, gender activist speaks at CSU for International Women’s Day

Katherine Borsting, Staff Reporter March 10, 2023

The month of March is Women's History Month, which is to highlight the accomplishments and strides women have made throughout the past. Beginning in 1978, as a week to commemorate women's history and gradually...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: Mayor Jeni Arndt, Lavender Cabinet funding

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter March 10, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened March 8 for the 22nd session of the 52nd senate. The session began with a thorough presentation from Fort Collins Mayor Jeni Arndt, who...

Scientist-turned-communicator Mónica Feliú-Mójer speaks at her keynote focusing on inclusive science communication in Longs Peak Room in the Lory Student Center March 6. "Information is power," Feliú-Mójer said. "We're constantly leaving out so many people." She explained why tailoring communication for marginalized communities is important.

Mónica Feliú-Mójer brings equity, inspiration to science community

Allie Seibel, News Director March 8, 2023

Mónica Feliú-Mójer's Puerto Rican heritage is the whole of who she is as a decorated scientist and science communicator. "It's everything," Feliú-Mójer said. "Being Puerto Rican is my most important...

A row of five flags waving in the wind with a backdrop of green, yellow, dark blue, red, and light blue colors.

CSU named one of top producers of Fulbright Scholars

DJ Vicente, Staff Reporter March 6, 2023

Colorado State University was recently named one of the top producers of Fulbright Scholars in the United States, the second year in a row the school was recognized for the distinction. CSU was given...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: SCASLA, election of parliamentarian

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter March 2, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened March 1 for the 21st session of the 52nd senate. After two new senators were sworn into office by Deputy Chief Justice Kelley Dungan, guest...

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor speaks on the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia at the Colorado State University International Symposium in the Lory Student Center Feb. 28.

Ambassador to Ukraine discusses war with college, community

Grant Coursey, Staff Reporter March 2, 2023

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor gave the keynote address for the Colorado State University International Symposium Feb. 28 at the Lory Student Center. His address focused on what the...

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CSU seeks institutional reaccreditation for 2024

Piper Russell, News Director March 2, 2023

Colorado State University seeks institutional reaccreditation every 10 years and is working to prepare for the Comprehensive Evaluation to receive it in 2024. According to CSU SOURCE, institutional...

Steve Lovaas (center), Chief Information Security Officer at Colorado State University System, speaks about ChatGPT’s impact on educational settings, on a panel during the Provost’s Ethics Colloquium in the Lory Student Center theater Feb 16th. The entire panel was composed of (from left to right) Joseph Brown, David Dandy, Steven Lovaas, Nikhil Krishnaswamy, Lumina Albert, Paul DiRado, Kim Cox-York, and Dan Baker.

El coloquio de IA plantea preguntas sobre el futuro de la integridad

Grant Coursey and Evan Bandor March 1, 2023

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Evan Bandor Rick Miranda lanzó el primer evento en la serie de coloquios de ética del rector en...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: New Era Colorado, constitutional amendments

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter February 25, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened online due to inclement weather Feb. 22 for the 20th session of the 52nd senate. After a new senator was sworn into office by Chief Justice...

Neurodiversity Alliance empowers neurodiverse students

Neurodiversity Alliance empowers neurodiverse students

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter February 23, 2023

The Neurodiversity Alliance, currently known as The LD Alliance at Colorado State University, provides a way for neurodiverse students and allies to connect and organize to spread awareness and advocate...

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