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Interim vice president of diversity appointed as VPD search continues

Isaiah Dennings February 8, 2021

Colorado State University President Joyce McConnell appointed Roe Bubar as the interim vice president for diversity, filling the spot of retired Mary Ontiveros.  Bubar has been a professor of ethnic...

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

This week in ASCSU: Payroll, COVID-19 relief

Ceci Taylor February 4, 2021

The 12th meeting of the 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University contained talks of a COVID-19 relief fund, a commitment to social justice and further debate around a payroll...

Eldora Mountain Resort opened on Nov. 1, two weeks ahead of schedule. Eldora offers 680 acres of skiable terrain for visitors of all skill levels. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

SkiSU plans ski trips with COVID-19 restrictions

Ceci Taylor February 3, 2021

      SkiSU has allowed Colorado State University students to explore the various ski mountains Colorado has to offer since 2017. The program, which costs $20 for a round trip,...

Eldora Mountain Resort opened on Nov. 1, two weeks ahead of schedule. Eldora offers 680 acres of skiable terrain for visitors of all skill levels. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

CSU’s Ski Area Management helps industry combat climate change

Molly O’Shea February 2, 2021

Partnered with the Colorado Climate Center, Colorado State University helps prepare ski areas around the country for the imminent impacts of climate change to the industry.  Instituted in 1974 with...

DeJuan Chapa welcomes guests to the 2020 B/AACC Black History Month Kick-Off on Jan. 31, 2020. (Megan McGregor | The Collegian)

B/AACC plans Black History Month events

Ceci Taylor February 1, 2021

February marks Black History Month in the United States, when many take to remembering important people and events in African American history. Colorado State University’s Black/African American...

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

Taylor-Schindler administration responds to payroll conflict

Ceci Taylor January 28, 2021

A statement from the Associated Students of Colorado State University's Office of the President replied to recent criticism regarding a pay raise given to members of the executive cabinet. According...

A rallygoer holds up a Biden-Harris sign while a rally leader speaks to the crowd gathered outside the Colorado State Capitol Nov. 7. (Lucy Morantz | The Collegian)

CSU experts take stock of the Biden administration’s future

Isaiah Dennings January 28, 2021

With a new presidential administration one week into their term, questions still remain on what the next four years will look like for federal policymakers. Colorado State University’s political...

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

This week in ASCSU: Executive payroll debate, funding bills

Ceci Taylor January 28, 2021

The 11th meeting of the 50th Associated Students of Colorado State University senate contained debate around a payroll incident regarding the executive branch. The senate also discussed new legislation...

The Guggenheim Hall west wing walls where two of three of Ronald Holt's murals were located before being painted over by the University between Nov. 6 and Nov. 16, 2020. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Student seeks healing, takes stand through mural project

Laura Studley January 28, 2021

Editor’s Note: Names of survivors have been replaced by pseudonyms to ensure their safety and privacy. The accused and other sources are referenced by their given names.  After the multiple allegations...

Mechanical Engineering Major Shahzeb Chaudhary works a testing site inside Canvas Stadium on Oct. 31, 2020. Chaudhary said this job was “very risky” but also “very essential” to make sure that the University can prevent large outbreaks. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

CSU officials give update on COVID-19 vaccinations, spring semester 

Samantha Ye January 25, 2021

As Colorado State University goes into its second full semester of pandemic learning, University leaders updated the community on COVID-19 vaccinations, testing protocols, the spring schedule and policies...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Gun-related incident resolved, campus all clear

Nicole Taylor January 22, 2021

On Thursday night, the Colorado State University Police Department was notified of a safety concern on campus involving a male suspect revealing a gun to a pedestrian. The incident was reported...

A Black Lives Matter flag, an American flag and a Biden-Harris fly outside the Colorado State Capitol, Nov. 7, 2020. (Lucy Morantz | The Collegian)

Inauguration Day prompts students to reflect on democracy

Serena Bettis January 21, 2021

The presidential inauguration was over 1,500 miles away from Colorado State University, but that did not stop students from tuning in between classes and work on Jan. 20.  Joe Biden became the...

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