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CSUPD blocked off Pitkin Street with cones and yellow tape between Meridian Avenue and South Shields Street Aug. 26. (Matt Bailey | Collegian)

Family of student injured in crash looking to donate his organs

Ravyn Cullor August 28, 2019

The pedestrian, a 19-year-old Colorado State University freshman, hit in a vehicle-pedestrian crash Monday is currently on life support and awaiting possible donation of his organs, according to statements...

CSUPD blocked off Pitkin Street with cones and yellow tape between Meridian Avenue and South Shields Street Aug. 26. (Matt Bailey | Collegian)

Update: Freshman on life support after on-campus car crash

Ravyn Cullor August 28, 2019

The 19-year-old student seriously injured in an on-campus car crash Monday night is currently on life support awaiting the donation of his organs, according to the latest statement from the University. The...

CSUPD blocked off Pitkin Street with cones and yellow tape between Meridian Avenue and South Shields Street Aug. 26, 2019. (Collegian File Photo)

Student seriously injured in on-campus collision

Matthew Bailey August 27, 2019

Colorado State University police responded to an accident that occurred at the intersection of West Pitkin Street and Ellis Drive in front of Academic Village and Edwards Hall at approximately 6:15 p.m....

The CSU Health and Medical Center hosts a campus Health Fair to provide students with information how to stay healthy in all aspects. (Anna Baize | Collegian)

CSU Health Center offers medical, counseling services on campus

Delaney Allen August 26, 2019

Students can find many of their medical, mental health and sexual health needs met on the southeast corner of campus. The Hartshorn building, north of Braiden Hall and east of the Colorado State University...

Faculty at Colorado State University protest outside of the Administration building May 13. Faculty members were protesting for higher wages and better job security. (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Non-tenure track faculty eligible for promotion can apply this year

Samantha Ye August 26, 2019

Earlier this year, they said that something had to give. Something did. All eligible non-tenure track faculty at Colorado State University can apply for a promotion starting this 2019-20 school year....

PETA protesters gather in front of Moby Arena in a demonstration against Gregory Ebel's experimentation on crows and other wild caught birds. 
Photo by Laura Studley | The Collegian

PETA protests crow experiments on second day of freshman move-in

Laura Studley August 23, 2019

During the second day of freshman move-in, 12 protesters for the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals organized a demonstration in front of Moby Arena to inform incoming students and parents of...

Jennifer Williams plays tug-of-war with her dog, Angel.  Williams got Angel from a farmer, seven years ago after the farmer's pug and chiweenie accidentally had puppies. "CSU has been a blessing for letting me have my emotional support animal here on campus," Williams said. (Abby Currie | Collegian)

Health Network changes services for emotional support animals

Corbin Reiter August 21, 2019

The Colorado State University Health Network is making changes to the scope of services offered around emotional support animals due to evolving guidance from professional counseling organizations, according...

The Adult Learner and Veteran Services, located in the LSC, helps veterans in whatever way they can and gives them valuable resources to be successful at CSU.

ALVS helps non-traditional students navigate college

Ravyn Cullor August 14, 2019

While many students starting this fall are transitioning from high school to college, many others have followed a different path to higher education.  These students are known as non-traditional students....

During the Colorado State vs. Air Force game, junior Maggie Gilman sorts compost from recycling material in one of the bins at the football stadium on behalf of the zero waste team. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian)

What makes CSU environmentally friendly

Matthew Bailey August 13, 2019

With Colorado State University’s position at the convergence of the third-longest mountain chain in the world and one of the world’s largest prairies, it’s no wonder that a plethora of sustainability...

Joyce McConnell, current provost and vice president for academic affairs at West Virginia University, has been selected to lead CSU as the next president. She was announced as a finalist on March, 13, 2019, and will have to observe a procedural waiting period of 14 days before being officially named next president of Colorado State University. (Photo Courtesy of SOURCE).

Incoming CSU President Joyce McConnell eager for fall semester

Laura Studley August 12, 2019

Joyce McConnell is history in the making.  As the first female president at Colorado State University, President McConnell has traded in West Virginia University's blue and gold for CSU's green and gold.  “I...

A crowd gathers as Susan Holmes holds a sign that reads "Kill all police, they are killing us" on the campus free speech stump. (Jayla Hodge | Collegian)

What’s the deal with that? CSU need-to-know guide

Laura Studley August 11, 2019

Imagine this: it is Aug. 26, and the semester has officially started. Walking onto campus from your dorm, you see many things you aren’t used to. Questions like "What is that tree stump doing in the...

Ben Amundson, right, and Alex Farias answer questions during the ASCSU president and vice president election debate in the Plaza March 27. (Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

President on probation: What went down in 2019 ASCSU elections

Samantha Ye August 9, 2019

As Colorado State University students ramp up for classes, their governing body, the Associated Students of Colorado State University, will begin their legislative session. But after a wild ride into office,...

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