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ASCSU VP debate: Community engagement, platform priorities

Serena Bettis March 24, 2021

With the elections for the Associated Students of Colorado State University one week away, candidates continue to vie for the attention of the student body.  Vice presidential candidates, who run...

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WATCH LIVE: ASCSU vice presidential debate

Abby Vander March 22, 2021

https://youtu.be/UXc4_j-Y6sI Watch the first night of ASCSU debates for the 2021-22 school year Tuesday at 6:30 MST. 

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ASCSU speaker election moved to March 25

Ceci Taylor March 19, 2021

The Associated Students of Colorado State University have moved the speaker debate to March 25, three days after the initial date.  Additionally, ASCSU plans to allow write-in candidates for the...

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SDC responds to ASCSU senator accused of sexual harassment

Ceci Taylor March 17, 2021

The Student Disability Center responded to recent sexual harassment allegations against one of their Associated Students of Colorado State University senators, Miles Robinson. In the statement, the...

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This week in ASCSU: Signage inclusivity bill, accountability

Ceci Taylor March 17, 2021

Editor's note: A previous version of this article misstated the allegations against the ASCSU senator as sexual assault. They are sexual harassment allegations, not assault. During the March 17 meeting...

Following the National Weather Service Forecast for Northern Colorado, CSU cancelled all classes and campus events after 3pm. The NWS warned severe weather conditions would make driving to and from campus extremely difficult, if not impossible. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Snow to cancel City and University campus operations

Laura Studley March 14, 2021

The snow brought its A-game after some Saturday rain and light flurries.  The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning until midnight in Fort Collins, with snow causing power outages...

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This week in ASCSU: Indigenous travel grant, all-gender restrooms

Ceci Taylor March 12, 2021

During the March 10 session of the 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University, the senators passed two bills, ratified a new officer and discussed upcoming legislation, including...

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Students see brunt of mental health crisis as pandemic goes on

Sam Moccia March 11, 2021

About 14 months ago, on the day the very first case of COVID-19 was reported in the United States, the country had already been waging a long and quiet war with another pandemic — one students today...

Adam Pearlstein films Emma Szalach's demonstration of using water to change the properties of a camera lens. By adding a drop of water on top of her iPhone's camera lens, Szalach was able to take macro images that would have otherwise been out of focus. (Michael Marquardt | The Collegian)

CSU’s Little Shop of Physics continues to thrive virtually

Ceci Taylor March 10, 2021

For years, Colorado State University’s Little Shop of Physics has strived to inspire kids to pursue science and show them how interesting the subject can be. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the program...

Juan Belardinelli does research in the Microbiology Building March 4. Belardinelli is a research scientist working on a variety of projects, including COVID-19 research. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Reflecting on research: A year of COVID-19 at CSU

Noelle Mason March 9, 2021

One year ago, Colorado State University students left campus to isolate from one another in the face of the looming COVID-19 pandemic.  During the year following the initial lockdown, campus seemed...

Westfall Hall resident Ryott Trietsch in front of his residence hall after picking up a meal order from the dining hall Oct. 26. Many students living on campus have found the mask policies to be an annoyance at times. However, in the colder months, masks are helpful to keep warm when grabbing food from the dining halls. (Ciara Sackett | The Collegian)

COVID-19’s impact on student residence living

Piper Russell March 8, 2021

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado State University had to make many changes in how the campus operates, especially with residence halls. CSU freshmen spent their orientation and Ram...

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ASCSU approves 2 candidates to run for speaker of the senate

Ceci Taylor March 4, 2021

During an emergency meeting of the 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University, senators discussed the upcoming election and the two candidates for the 51st speaker of the senate...

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