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The CSU banner is surrounded by green and gold leaves outside of the Administration Building at The Oval. (Jenny Lee | Collegian)

WGAC, Board of Governors comment on student-athlete concerns

Serena Bettis December 19, 2020

Colorado State University students have continued to speak out about their experiences regarding the University's compliance, or lack thereof, when reporting sexual misconduct cases. The CSU System...

Late last week, an inmate at Larimer County Jail was found unresponsive by jail deputies. (Collegian File Photo)

Crime at CSU: Visualizing the annual safety report data

Samantha Ye December 13, 2020

Every year, Colorado State University sends out public annual fire and safety report that includes the crime statistics for the last three years, as required by the Jeanne Clery Act. Although the reported...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

ASCSU passes resolution, discusses service animal rights

Ceci Taylor December 11, 2020

During the 10th session of the 50th Associated Students of Colorado State University senate meeting, ASCSU president, Hannah Taylor, spoke further about the winter break bill that was discussed the...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Tips for CSU students to travel safely over winter break

Isabel Brown December 9, 2020

With the end of the semester approaching, traveling home for break will be inevitable. As COVID-19 cases surge, ensuring safe and smart travels will slow the spread and keep families as healthy as...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

University approves pass/fail grading option for fall semester

Serena Bettis December 8, 2020

As with the spring 2020 semester, Colorado State University will allow students a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading option for fall 2020 classes only.  Announced via an email from the Office of...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

ASCSU discusses pass-fail options, new online platform

Ceci Taylor December 3, 2020

The ninth session of the 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University began with the swearing-in of new senators and associate senators. This included three new senators sworn...

Miranda Kurtz, a Eagle Feather Tutor, sits at the front desk of the Native American Cultural Center in the LSC. (Collegian file photo)

El NACC recibió donación, los fondos ayudan a sus programas

Natalie Weiland December 2, 2020

  Traducción: Estudiantes del curso LSPA 313.002 Traducción e interpretación inglés-español El Centro Cultural Nativo Americano (NACC por sus siglas en inglés; sitio web en inglés) de...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

This week in ASCSU: Pandemic preparedness, new BSOF members

Ceci Taylor November 23, 2020

The eighth session of the 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University began with the swearing-in of new senators and associates. This included four new senators and associates.  After...

The Colorado State University Recreation Center has solar panels both out front, as well as all over the roof, which is a small portion of CSU's overall sustainability efforts, Nov. 16. (Addie Kuettner | The Collegian)

How CSU ranked platinum in the Sustainable Campus Index

Isabel Brown November 19, 2020

For the third time, Colorado State University received a platinum ranking from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in their annual Sustainable Campus Index. CSU...

As Fort Collins continues to grow, so does the demand for housing, which is leading to more and more open spaces being proposed for development, Nov 10, 2019. (Addie Kuettner | The Collegian)

Hughes open lands initiative to appear on City’s 2021 ballot

Samantha Ye November 19, 2020

Next April, the residents of Fort Collins will have a definitive opportunity to voice their desires on the future of the old Hughes Stadium property. City Council submitted a proposed measure requiring...

In partnership with Rams against Hunger, Parking and Transportation services is offering to take $20 off parking citations for donating $10 to Rams Against Hunger from Dec. 2 to Dec 20. (Gregory James | The Collegian)

Food for Fines battles food insecurity, parking tickets

Natalie Weiland November 19, 2020

Food for Fines is making it easy to pay a parking ticket and support a good cause. Through Dec. 18, Rams Against Hunger has teamed up with Colorado State University’s Parking and Transportation...

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

CSU students get involved safely during COVID-19 pandemic

Ceci Taylor November 18, 2020

With the ongoing pandemic, student involvement on campus has changed. However, Larisa Wardlaw, the program coordinator for involvement in the Colorado State University Student Leadership, Involvement...

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