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Associated Students of Colorado State University President-Elect Ben Amundson proposes the 2019-20 ASCSU budget to the Senate body May 1. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU votes on student fees, discusses next year’s budget

Charlotte Lang May 1, 2019

During their weekly Wednesday night meeting, the Associated Students of Colorado State University discussed new business and voted on bills from old business, including passing next academic year’s...

Dr. Corinne Moss-Racusin, assistant professor in Psychology at Skidmore College, speaks about her research into gender bias within the field of science, technology, engineering and math. She presented the reasons everyone should care about bias in STEM including the shortage of skilled workers in the field, how important the jobs are, and how the problem isn’t fixing itself. She also spoke on how women are more likely to become involved in STEM if bias is removed, how diverse groups are more successful and the importance of gender quality. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Speaker Corinne Moss-Racusin invited to discuss gender bias in academia

Emily Girschick May 1, 2019

The graduate program of ecology at Colorado State University is working to start a conversation acknowledging gender bias in academia by inviting researchers in the field to speak on the issue. The program...

Journalism and Media Communication students are allowed to check out cameras, lenses, and accesorries from the equipment check out room in Clark C. The cameras available are Canon, Nikon, Sony, and GoPro. (Collegian | Clara Scholtz)

University Technology Fee offers students tech benefits, programs

Laura Studley April 30, 2019

Colorado State University students are charged $25 per semester for technology, but some may wonder what these fees specifically go to. Ramweb, the CSU-eID wireless network and the Morgan Library computer...

Lise Youngblade smiles while posing for a photo. Dr. Youngblade will be taking over as Dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

New dean selected for college of health and human sciences

Delaney Allen April 30, 2019

The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University will be receiving a new dean beginning in the Fall of 2019. Lise Youngblade, the current professor and head of the human development...

English Professor Camille Dungy smiles with a purpose on the side of Munford Quad only days after giving her two cents about poetry's purpose. (Kelly Peterson | College Avenue)

Camille Dungy wins Guggenheim Fellowship

Ceci Taylor April 30, 2019

The creative minds at Colorado State University continue to gather recognition from others.  English professor, poet and essayist Camille Dungy, was recently awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship. Dungy...

CSU Ventures aims to provide accessible technology

CSU Ventures aims to provide accessible technology

Dorina Vida April 29, 2019

Colorado State University aims to further implement inclusivity into their curriculum through technology that allows students with disabilities access to alternative means of technological learning wrote...

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Fort Collins Office located off of Prospect. (Collegian | Clara Scholtz)

CPW investigation into CSU professor’s research concludes

Laura Studley April 29, 2019

Colorado Parks and Wildlife services closed their investigation on Gregory Ebel, issuing him a citation for the illegal possession of wildlife on April 25  A CPW press release indicated that Dr. Ebel’s...

The remains of destroyed structures continue to littler the beach side of US Hwy 98 in Mexico Beach, five months after Hurricane Michael made landfall in the small coastal community.

CSU researchers predict less active 2019 hurricane season

Emily Girschick April 28, 2019

While it may not affect those in Colorado, Colorado State University researchers are actively looking into the coming hurricane season. In their annual hurricane forecast, CSU researchers have predicted...

Partners Mentoring Youth Resource Development Director Vanessa Lewis sits in her office in Fort Collins on April 12. “It’s been super interesting to really get fresh eyes on a lot of our marketing," said Lewis. "We have a variety of connections to CSU but it’s such a big institution, figuring out other channels to reach out to students and let them know about our volunteer opportunities is really great.”
(Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

CSU business seminar running ad campaign for non-profit

Emily Girschick April 28, 2019

A group of Colorado State University students is currently working with a non-profit to help them sign up volunteers and gain advertising experience.  A new, experiential CSU business seminar is running...

The crowd and police at the January 1970 demonstration against Brigham Young University in Moby Arena. (Photo courtesy of University Historic Photograph Collection)

1969-70: The Rolling Stones, protests rock Moby Arena

Ravyn Cullor and Dorina Vida April 28, 2019

Over its 150-year history, Colorado State University has seen triumphs and tribulations. Hidden within archival photos and aging copies of The Collegian are stories of cultural movements, moments in history...

Keynote speaker Emma Sulkowitz shares her story with participants and empowers audience members during CSU's annual "Take Back the Night" on Thursday April 25th. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

Take Back the Night sheds light on prevalence of campus sexual violence

Delaney Allen April 27, 2019

Video by Ravyn Cullor.  Although daunting, the stage overlooking the Sutherland Community Garden Thursday night was a safe and judgment-free space for survivors to share stories of their sexual assault. The...

The Walnut Building, part of Aggie Village and the University Apartments April 14.  (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

On-campus, off-campus housing offices deal with ‘spring rush’

Corbin Reiter April 24, 2019

Each spring, students from Colorado State University must compete for housing on and off of campus, and assignments can limit the options of students. With over 800 applications to Aggie Village last...

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