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(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Campus mask mandate to remain in effect, reassessed each Friday

Serena Bettis, Content Managing Editor February 10, 2022

Colorado State University's indoor mask requirement will remain in effect until community COVID-19 "transmission levels fall below 'substantial,'" CSU President Joyce McConnell announced in an email sent...

Associated Students of Colorado State University Senator Brandon Baum stands at the podium of the senate chamber during the meeting Jan. 26th.

ASCSU elects speaker pro tempore, swears in new directors

Piper Russell, News Reporter February 10, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met for their 17th session on Feb. 9. ASCSU swore in a new senator, ratified a new director of academics and deputy director of marketing and elected...

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

Speaker of the Senate commits to keeping white supremacy from ASCSU

Katrina Leibee, Editor in Chief February 10, 2022

In the Associated Students of Colorado State University weekly report sent Feb. 7, Speaker of the Senate Kyle Hill addressed students about the previous senate session Jan. 26, regarding an incident of...

Colorado State University Police Department squad car.

Update: Fort Collins police release information on pedestrian crash

Noelle Mason, News Reporter February 9, 2022

Update: 5:41 p.m. Wednesday evening, Fort Collins Police published a press release detailing the investigation into the crash between a Toyota 4Runner and a pedestrian at the intersection of Laurel...

Protesters on The Lory Student Center Plaza at Colorado State University during the Call Out CSU protest Sept. 17, 2021.

‘We’re loud’: A history of student protests

Noelle Mason, News Reporter February 8, 2022

College campuses have been a hotspot for political protests and demonstrations of free speech since their beginnings. In America, many impactful campus protests happened in the late 1960s and early '70s...

CSU’s Jewish community gathers again to celebrate Shabbat 200

CSU’s Jewish community gathers again to celebrate Shabbat 200

Portia Cook, News Reporter February 7, 2022

Family, friends, food and the echoing sounds of laughter found their way back to Colorado State University as the 14th annual Shabbat 200 event kicked off on the evening of Feb. 4.   After the event...

(Graphic Illustration by Charles Cohen | The Collegian)

A recent history of First Amendment conflicts on campus

Austria Cohn, News Reporter February 7, 2022

Colorado State University has experienced many freedom of speech issues in which the administration's decision for action did not sit well with students. Below are some of the most controversial freedom...

A sign hangs in Sage Hall on the Colorado State University campus Jan. 31. Sage Hall is where the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU resides along with the Psychological Services Center.

School of Public Health offers flexible professional degrees

Piper Russell, News Reporter February 2, 2022

As well as education, the Colorado School of Public Health at Colorado State University works in training, research and community service. The Colorado School of Public Health, formed in 2008, includes...

Fresh snow covers a bush outside the Morgan Library Jan. 25 (Lee Medley | The Collegian)

CSU cancels Wednesday operations due to snow

Jordan Mahaffey, News Reporter February 1, 2022

All Colorado State University operations, including in-person, hybrid and remote classes, meetings, and work, have been canceled for all Larimer County campuses. The Public Safety Team announced in...

Jose Hernandez Albarado, the new student success coordinator for El Centro, poses in his office Jan. 31.

CSU’s El Centro hires new student success coordinator

Piper Russell, News Reporter January 31, 2022

Colorado State University's El Centro welcomed Jose Hernandez Albarado as their new student success coordinator Jan. 3, making El Centro now fully staffed.  Located alongside the other Student Diversity...

A girl looks at the Hey Jane website on her computer monitor.

Virtual abortion care service Hey Jane available in Colorado

Isabel Brown, News Reporter January 31, 2022

Hey Jane, a completely online abortion service that delivers abortion pills, is now available to residents in Colorado. It was launched in 2021 with the goal of honoring and respecting those who choose...

Members of the senate for the Associated Students of Colorado State University hold the first senate meeting of the fall semester Sept. 1. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

ASCSU begins speaker pro tempore election, hears 2 candidates

Piper Russell, News Reporter January 27, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met for their first session of the spring semester Jan. 26. ASCSU began holding elections for speaker pro tempore and heard presentations from two candidates. Candidates...

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