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The Muslims in attendence of Denver's Muslim and immigrant solidarity event take a moment for their afternoon prayer before the speakers resumed (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Panelists talk gender equity, faith at CSU Collaborative Conversation

Audrey Weiss March 21, 2018

Panelists at Collaborative Conversations took the task of deconstructing gender and faith upon themselves, including a Jewish, Islamic, Baha’i and progressive Christian perspective. The Women and Gender...

Colorado attorney general candidates talk sanctuary cities, fracking bans

Colorado attorney general candidates talk sanctuary cities, fracking bans

Samantha Ye March 19, 2018

Four state attorney general candidates participated in Sunday’s Attorney General Candidate Forum, answering questions about issues including local fracking laws and sanctuary cities. The attorney...

"17 minutes for 17 lives," said Arloa Ellerton a Fort Collins resident and protestor. The protest outside the senator's office included 17 minutes of silence to honor the lives lost in the Parkland shooting and to encourage gun law reform. (Sarah Ehrlich| Collegian)

Protesters call for gun reform outside Sen. Gardner’s Fort Collins office one month after Parkland, Florida shooting

Samantha Ye March 14, 2018

One month after a mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., around 50 demonstrators gathered outside Sen. Cory Gardner’s (R-Colo.) office Wednesday to honor the victims of the Stoneman Douglas High School...

ASCSU Senators raise their hands to receive ballots for voting on Feb. 21, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Majority of ASCSU’s approved legislation funded student organizations, campus events

Carson Lipe March 7, 2018

The Associated Students of Colorado State University focuses on passing bills and resolutions that will improve the quality of education and services for students on CSU’s campus. During the 2017-2018...

Fort Collins citizens of precinct 314 vote in the Democratic Caucus on Tuesday March 6th. The caucus allows citizens to decide which of the gubernatorial candidates running makes it into the primary. (Vinny Del Conte | Collegian)

Larimer County Republican, Democrat voters elect delegates during party caucuses

Gabriel Go and Danny Sonnenberg March 7, 2018

Editor's note: At the time of publication, the results of the Democratic Caucus and the Republican Caucus had not been released. Seventeen Larimer County Democrat precincts gathered inside Bennett Elementary...

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RHA passes funding for WGAC event, Corbett Hall t-shirts

Jorge Espinoza March 6, 2018

Residence Hall Association passed two funding bills Monday evening. One bill was to fund an upcoming Women Gender Advocacy Center event and the other was a funding bill to fund Corbett Hall’s 3rd Annual...

Candidate Stephen Barlock talks to Fort Collins residents after the Northern Colorado Gubernatorial Candidate Forum held this past Saturday. (Vinny Del Conte | Collegian)

Colorado governor candidates discuss firearm regulation, opioids during Fort Collins forum

Samantha Ye March 5, 2018

Over 500 attendees listened to nine gubernatorial candidates speak on pertinent Colorado issues, such as firearm regulation and the opioid crisis, in the Fossil Ridge High School auditorium Saturday. The...

Jason Johnson, General Counsel, Jannine Mohr, Senior Associate Legal Counsel, Tom Milligan, Vice President of External Affairs, and Ria Vigil, Director of Diversity Education and Training, discuss First Amendment practices in the University setting. (Field Peterson | Collegian)

Panelists discuss difference between hate, free speech at second First Amendment Series

Audrey Weiss March 2, 2018

Several bias-motivated incidents have occurred during the 2017-2018 academic year, calling into question where the line between acts of hate and free speech is drawn. Panelists gathered to discuss...

Students and supporters participate in a student walk out by raising posters in Old Town Square to call out national gun reform following the Parkland Shooting. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Poudre School District students participate in school walk out to advocate for gun reform

Stuart Smith February 27, 2018

Students from Poudre School District marched out of their classrooms to Old Town Square Tuesday afternoon to advocate for gun reform in the United States following the mass shooting at Florida’s Stoneman...

State Senator John Kefalas speaks at a monthly Community Issues Forum at the Old Town Library on Feb. 24. The forum focused on the new federal tax bill and how it affects Colorado citizens and businesses. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Sen. Kefalas’ monthly community meeting discusses Trump tax reform

Austin Fleskes February 26, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was the topic of the monthly communications issue forum held by Sen. John Kefalas and Reps. Jeni Arndt and Joann Ginal on Saturday, Feb. 24.  Introduced in December of 2017,...

The ASCSU Senate holds their weekly meeting on Jan. 31, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU aims to increase transparency by updating records website

Audrey Weiss February 20, 2018

The Associate Students of Colorado State University is currently working towards enhancing their transparency with students, according to Michael Wells, the student body president. At a recent Board...

Rory Heath, a CSU alumni, speaks at Fort Collins City Council Tuesday night. Heath is appealing the potential new student housing complex, The Union on Elizabeth. (Erica Giesenagen | Collegian)

Fort Collins City Council rejects appeal of Union on West Elizabeth apartment complex

Samantha Ye February 14, 2018

The development of the Union on Elizabeth will go forward as planned. The Fort Collins City Council rejected an appeal of the Planning and Zoning Board’s approval of the development on the intersection...

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