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“Universities have historically seeded critically important terrain… knowledge based liberationist knowledge. They are crucial to the work we are here to do today.” says Kimberlé Crenshaw during her keynote presentation for the Diversity Symposium in the Lory Student Center Grand Ballroom. Crenshaw is a full-time professor at the UCLA School of Law and Columbia Law School, where she specializes in race and gender issues and is commonly known for developing the theory of intersectionality. Oct 14. (Alyssa Uhl | The Collegian)

Kimberlé Crenshaw speaks on rhetoric of backlash politics

Samantha Ye October 15, 2019

One of the most influential leading experts on civil rights, race, gender and law delivered the kickoff keynote address for the 19th annual Diversity Symposium at Colorado State University, setting the...

A student’s guide to your professor’s career, part 1

A student’s guide to your professor’s career, part 1

Samantha Ye October 15, 2019

Editor’s Note: This is the final article within a five-part series regarding NTTF at Colorado State University, going into a week in which NTTF will be heavily discussed. See Part 2: The question of...

Dr. Doug Bowman of Virginia Tech was featured as a distinguished lecturer on Oct. 14. He spoke on his research in virtual and augmented reality. Serena Bettis | Collegian

Distinguished lecturer talks virtual reality in modern world

Serena Bettis October 14, 2019

Widespread use of virtual reality has yet to become the world's reality, but it may not be too far away. Colorado State University welcomed Doug Bowman on Oct. 14 to speak on augmented reality and immersive...

CSU's application page on the university's website. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

Free Application Day promotes higher education affordability

Dorina Vida October 14, 2019

Colorado Free Application Day is seeing its second anniversary since its establishment by Colorado Governor Jared Polis last year.  Colorado Free Application Day waives admission fees to 32 public universities...

Suh Sushi announced it's move after the building was sold to CSU. (Anna Montesanti | Collegian)

Suh Sushi prepares to close after CSU purchases building

Kate Trulson October 13, 2019

One of south campus' mainstay sushi joints will be rolling up shop at the end of the month. Suh Sushi on Prospect Road will be closing at the end of October after CSU’s Research Foundation bought the...

A goose on the lagoon on May 10 2019. (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

Denver kills geese for homeless: Will FoCo follow suit?

Dorina Vida October 13, 2019

Everyone knows Canada geese run the town of Fort Collins, but is the City going down the same path as Denver toward a geese round-up program? Over the summer, Denver conducted a geese round-up program...

The vacant space left by Carl’s Junior located in the food court of the Lory Student Center level 200, Sept. 10. (Corbin Reiter | Collegian)

Freddy’s to replace Carl’s Jr. in LSC

Matthew Bailey October 13, 2019

Following the expiration of Carl’s Jr.'s lease in the food court of the Lory Student Center and its subsequent closure this past summer, a new fast food player is making its way to the vacant space:...

Students walk in the Lory Student Center on September 20. (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

Freddy’s to open location in LSC in Spring

Ravyn Cullor October 11, 2019

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A Field of Flags memorial is erected in The Plaza for victims of the Holocaust to bring a visual representation of the toll the mass murders had Feb. 22, 2017.

Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss to speak at CSU

Serena Bettis October 11, 2019

Out of nearly 11 million deaths during the Holocaust, Eva Schloss survived and later thrived, educating young people around the world to fight against hate.  Colorado State University will host 90-year-old...

Director of the Women and Gender Advocacy Center Monica Rivera speaks about the consequences that resolution 4906 would have on the WGAC. The resolution would require equal representation of adoption agencies and crisis pregnancy centers to students that are pregnant by the WGAC. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Women and Gender Advocacy Center opposes ASCSU resolution

Charlotte Lang October 9, 2019

At the Wednesday evening senate meeting for the Associated Students of Colorado State University, concerned students and representatives for the Women and Gender Advocacy Center spoke out against an upcoming...

Colorado State University Campus Energy Coordinator Stacey Buamgarn starts his presentation about sustainability on campus. (Marshall Dunham | The Collegian)

CSU hosts ‘Sustainability 101’ presentation, talks future

Marshall Dunham October 9, 2019

Sustainability and the future of Colorado State University’s environmental footprint made an appearance this week. CSU hosted a “Sustainability 101” event on Oct. 2, focusing on the ways the school...

'Being Latinx in the U.S. means perseverance'

‘Being Latinx in the U.S. means perseverance’

Emily Pisqui October 9, 2019

As National Latinx Heritage Month wraps up, it’s important to recognize the culture Latinx students bring throughout Colorado State University. Among the many places within the Student Diversity Programs...

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