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ASCSU President Tristan Syron speaks about a bill asking to use $120,000 to $220,000 of rollover funds to host an on-campus, free, end of dead week concert. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

ASCSU updates U+2, talks funding concert with $120,000 rollover

Ravyn Cullor March 7, 2019

Associated Students of Colorado State University discussed a bill which would fund an end-of-year concert to counter the Undie Run, announced progress in the U+2 campaign and passed a resolution to convert...

ASCSU Vice President Kevin Sullivan gives the executive weekly report at the Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2019 meeting. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Student Fee Review Board approves three fee increases, expects rising mandatory costs

Charlotte Lang March 7, 2019

The Student Fee Review Board approved fee increase proposals for the Health Network's Counseling Services, the Student Resolution Center and Lory Student Center early Monday evening. Following the meeting,...

Creator of the Women's Caucus and ASCSU Senator Merall Sherif describes the bills she presented to the ASCSU Senate body on March 7, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Women’s Caucus to celebrate International Women’s Day Friday

Ravyn Cullor March 6, 2019

The Associated Students of Colorado State University Women’s Caucus is holding an open invitation event for the CSU community to meet University and local leaders in celebration of International Women’s...

Jonathan Wolff discusses injustices in society, hope for the future

Jonathan Wolff discusses injustices in society, hope for the future

Ceci Taylor March 6, 2019

Professor Jonathan Wolff from the University of Oxford visited Colorado State University March 6 to discuss institutional injustices and what needs to be done to fix problems such as racism, sexism and...

The Colorado State University President's Council on Culture is a leadership group that operates with the goal of diversifying CSU's culture by promoting inclusivity on campus. (Photo Illustration by Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

CSU President’s Council on Culture aims for equality, diversity

Dorina Vida March 6, 2019

Editor's note: One of the sources in this article asked to have his last name ommitted.  Colorado State University’s President’s Council on Culture operates for the sole purpose of diversifying...

CSU student data can be accessed from the comfort of your home. (Photo illustration by Richard Charles | Collegian)

Public Safety Team warns against scammers threatening CSU students

Olivia Armagno March 5, 2019

There has been a recent increase in scams targeting the Colorado State University community, according to the CSU Public Safety Team. Some of these scams include deportation threats to international students,...

Thousands of teachers, students and community members descended on the capital Friday 
 afternoon during the second state-wide teacher walkout to demand higher pay and better funding for schools. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

CSU teacher candidates, faculty dispel negative perceptions of public education

Samantha Ye March 5, 2019

Students training to become teachers may view public education as the bedrock of the country, but with protests across the nation, they find it harder to ignore the growing cracks in the foundation; so...

Sonya Renee Taylor, author of the book “The Body Is Not An Apology,” speaks to an audience in the Lory Student Center about her book and its theme of radical self-love. (Anna Montesanti | Collegian)

Sonya Renee Taylor teaches self-love, unlearning prejudices at CSU

Meagan Stackpool March 5, 2019

In a night that both started and ended with poetry, performance poet and activist Sonya Renee Taylor spoke about radical self-love Monday at Colorado State University.  Taylor — the founder and radical...

Student Legal Services at Colorado State is located in the Lory Student Center near the bookstore. They are open Monday through Friday 8am-5pm and offer students free consultations related to legal issues. Their goal is to educate students on the law and enable them to help themselves resolve legal issues. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Student Legal Services offers students legal advice

Meagan Stackpool February 28, 2019

Tucked away in the Lory Student Center, the Student Legal Services office provides free legal advice to students willing to search them out. According to their website, their mission is to help Colorado...

Aggie Village apartments at Colorado State are located at the south end of campus. The complex opened its doors in 2016 and has been providing students with furnished apartments ranging in size from studio to four bedroom ever since. Aggie Village also provides space for study areas, classrooms and offices. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Las becas y ayudas no cubren el costo de vida de algunos estudiantes

Ravyn Cullor February 28, 2019

Editor's note: The Collegian is starting a section in Spanish for our Spanish-speaking readers. Spanish articles will be available online and in print. Find the English version here. Cada año es más...

Chief of Staff at ASCSU and author of the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corp.(RMSMC) Resolution Zachary Vaishampayan asks the senators to consider whether they support the outgoing president of ASCSU to negotiate the contract with RMSMC. (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

ASCSU discusses resolutions on digital copies of New York Times, RMSMC contract

Ravyn Cullor February 28, 2019
The Associated Students of Colorado State University discussed two resolutions Wednesday night pertaining to newspapers on campus.
Students travel to class near the Colorado State University Lagoon. (Brooke Buchan | The Collegian)

Faculty, graduate students feel impact of nine-month pay cycle

Laura Studley February 28, 2019

Imagine this: It’s summer break, campus is nearly empty and most students have gone home, but some faculty don’t enjoy the luxury of a three-month vacation. Colorado State University has opted to...

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