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ASCSU senate votes senator Koby Peters to leave the premises from this week’s meeting after arriving in a “black face” costume. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Black ASCSU senator responds to session removal for blackface

Ravyn Cullor October 31, 2019

The Black senator who was removed from an Associated Students of Colorado State University session for wearing blackface said he was silenced by not being allowed to speak in his own defense.  Senator...

Janaya Khan talks history, building community connections

Janaya Khan talks history, building community connections

Serena Bettis October 31, 2019

Colorado State University’s Black/African American Cultural Center and Pride Resource Center wrapped up LGBTQ+ History Month through an experience, data and humor-driven speech. Janaya Khan, a queer,...

Author and mountaineerer, Jon Waterman, speaks about his book "Chasing Denali" at the Lory Student Center Theater on Oct. 29. In the presentation Waterman recalled his multiple expeditions to the top of Denali — the highest mountain peak in North America. (Lucy Morantz |  The Collegian)

‘Chasing Denali’ author speaks on lifelong love for climbing

Gerson Flores October 30, 2019

Despite the frigid temperatures, audience members in the Lory Student Center theater were taken on a journey: a journey to understand the story of a man who has spent his entire life chasing a dream, chasing...

Ammons Hall, where the University Welcome Center and Office of Admissions are located, is claimed by some to be the most haunted building on campus. (Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

The mysterious ghost hunt of Colorado State University

Ravyn Cullor October 30, 2019

With thousands of current students walking the halls of Colorado State University every day, some buildings might host shadows of the past. In 2013, CSU's RamTrax tours brought the Ghost Hunters of Colorado...

The website, Rate My Professor, is a popular website where students can research professors from universities all over the world. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Professors at CSU give 1 star to RateMyProfessors.com

Joey Wagner October 30, 2019

Internet traffic on RateMyProfessors.com is primarily made up of two categories of people: genuinely concerned students and internet trolls. Several professors at Colorado State University are in agreement...

ASCSU senate votes senator Koby Peters to leave the premises from this week’s meeting after arriving in a “black face” costume. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

ASCSU votes to remove Black senator in blackface from session

Charlotte Lang October 30, 2019

The Associated Students of Colorado State University discussed a new bill, as well as responded to an instance of costuming considered offensive by other senators.  During the Wednesday night meeting,...

Colorado State University's Office of International Programs.

1st CSU International Symposium to be held in 2020

Charlotte Lang October 30, 2019

Colorado State University is about to get a little more global. On Feb. 25-27 of next year, CSU will begin its first International Symposium. Hosted by the Office of International Programs, the symposium...

The Office of Equal Opportunity within the Student Services building is one of the resources where students can report racist actions on campus. Students can also call the Tell Someone phone line or report the incident through the Student Resolution Center. (Photo Illustration by Amy Noble and Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

How does CSU deal with racist professors?

Dorina Vida October 27, 2019

Since the start of the fall 2019 semester, Colorado State University has been dealing with accusations and incidents of racism, including the blackface photo incident, a swastika found drawn in Aggie Village,...

First snow of the fall semester blankets campus causing early leaf fall, Oct 10. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Heavy snow closes CSU this time 10 years ago: Why not now?

Matthew Bailey October 27, 2019

It’s often said that trick-or-treaters in Colorado must prepare for bitter weather every Halloween and plan their costumes around heavy coats, boots and other winter gear. While this may certainly be...

After a controversial video showing many students’ grades in a class, questions have been raised about what educational privacy students have. (Addie Kuettner | The Collegian)

A student’s rights to educational privacy in the digital age

Delaney Allen October 27, 2019

In an age in which so many people are reliant on the internet, privacy is an aspect of life that can be invaded at the click of a button. A situation involving the breach of a Colorado State University...

Bird scooters are parked on the sidewalk in front of the Hartshorn building on campus Oct. 27. Bird scooters were implemented into the town of Fort Collins Oct. 23rd as a one year pilot program. (Matt Begeman | The Collegian)

Bird e-scooters flock to campus and Fort Collins

Samantha Ye October 27, 2019

Birds have migrated to Fort Collins, and they’re not the kind that honk at you for bread crumbs. These are electric scooters from Bird, the company exclusively contracted for the City’s one-year...

Teaching professor Rolf Norgaard from the University of Colorado - Boulder speaks in front of non-tenure track faculty at Colorado State University Oct. 23. Serena Bettis | The Collegian

CSU NTTF find advancement close to home at CU Boulder

Serena Bettis October 26, 2019

Colorado State University’s non-tenure track faculty are asking for their voices to be heard more across campus, as explained in a five-part Collegian article series. CSU’s College of Liberal Arts...

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