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(Graphic Illustration by Jake Dunaetz | The Collegian)

RamRide substitutes volunteer model with Lyft partnership

Samantha Ye October 11, 2020

All Colorado State University students have up to four discounted rides a month from Lyft this semester thanks to a RamRide partnership with the ride-hailing service. With COVID-19 nullifying RamRide’s...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Two Transfort drivers test positive for COVID-19

Samantha Ye October 9, 2020

Two bus drivers for Transfort, including drivers for the Horn, have tested positive for COVID-19 and are now in self-quarantine, according to the City of Fort Collins.  The last time the drivers reported...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

ASCSU senate adds senators, members speak on impetus

Ceci Taylor October 7, 2020

The second meeting of the 50th Associated Students of Colorado State University senate began with the swearing-in of new senators and associates. This included 15 new members sworn into the senate.  Student...

The Research Innovation Center is part of the Colorado State University Infectious Disease Research Center which recently received auhorization from the Food and Drug Administration to conduct studies on COVID-19 antibodies. The RIC is located at CSU's Foothills campus. (Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

CSU starts FDA approved research on convalescent plasma

Ceci Taylor October 6, 2020

Scientists at Colorado State University’s Infectious Disease Research Center are now studying COVID-19 antibodies and their possible effects on patients infected with the disease. The Food and Drug Administration...

Laura Ahner holds up a COVID-19 test in a testing tent outside of Aggie Village Aug 20. Students working the tent noted that most people they interacted with wore masks and adhered to social distancing but voiced concerns about how off-campus behavior could affect the semester. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Community leaders provide updates as COVID-19 cases rise

Samantha Ye October 2, 2020

With COVID-19 case rates rising for the young adult population, local leaders stressed the continued importance of sticking to prevention guidelines at Thursday’s virtual town hall.  Larimer County...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

49th ASCSU senate concludes, 50th ratifies executive cabinet

Ceci Taylor and Serena Bettis September 30, 2020

Updated 10/1 The 49th senate meeting of the Associated Students of Colorado State University ended Wednesday night before transitioning into the first meeting of the 50th senate. The meeting began with...

The Student Disability Center Sept. 29, 2020. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Student disability office provides COVID-19 accommodations

Molly O’Shea September 30, 2020

The Colorado State University Student Disability Center made significant changes in the ways they support students due to the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on the 2020 fall semester.  All CSU students...

Braiden Hall under quarantine on Sept. 25 after wastewater testing found significant levels of COVID-19 in the residence hall. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Housing & Dining responds to RA concerns over job security

Ceci Taylor September 29, 2020

After resident assistants voiced concerns over their job security if Colorado State University were to go 100% online, Housing & Dining Services at CSU issued a response.  “As with many employment...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

9 students test positive for COVID-19 in Braiden, Summit Hall

Serena Bettis September 29, 2020

Six students in Braiden Hall and three students in Summit Hall tested positive for COVID-19 after Colorado State University placed them under a mandatory quarantine Sept. 24. In an email sent to residents...

New Bird Scooters on campus. Bird two scooters have a self sealing tires, enhanced anti-theft encryption and  a new dual anti-tipping kickstand.
(Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

Fees provide alternative transportation for students

Nicole Taylor September 28, 2020

Colorado State University is committed to sustainability, being the first university in the world to earn a Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System Platinum rating. One of the many ways...

CSU computer scientists and statisticians are working on a three year grant to combat livestock disease. The computer science building is pictured above.

CSU professors to partner on AI, climate research institute

Serena Bettis September 27, 2020

Environmental science and technological advancement may not be something people always think of as being related, but at Colorado State University, they go hand in hand.  Researchers at CSU are partnering...

(Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

CSU no longer leads Colorado universities in COVID-19 cases

Serena Bettis September 26, 2020

Despite the recent mandated quarantine placed upon students in Braiden and Summit halls, Colorado State University no longer leads Colorado universities in positive COVID-19 cases.  As of Sept. 25, CSU...

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