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The City Hall at Fort Collins (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

4 normas de emergencia de Fort Collins en respuesta al Covid-19

Samantha Ye April 13, 2020

Traducción: Kira Willis Con Fort Collins en modo de emergencia local, la ciudad ha aprobado varias normas para proteger y ayudar a la salud pública durante la pandemia de Covid-19. Hasta el 10 de abril,...

The uniforms of Colorado State University campus recreation assistants sit around collecting dust due to lack of use. (Ian Fuster | The Collegian)

From eating less to losing lab experiments, student workers struggle amid coronavirus outbreak

Laura Studley April 12, 2020

For some, they have started eating less. For others, they have lost lab experiments already in progress. And for many, they have been left in the dark about what's next. The coronavirus pandemic has not...

Bikers and hikers make their way towards the Devil's Backbone trail head in Loveland March 16. (Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

Fort Collins parks, natural areas record more visitation amid COVID-19

Noah Pasley April 12, 2020

Judging by the warm, sunny days this past week, many Colorado State University students remaining in the Fort Collins area may have arrived at the conclusion that spring was upon us, and many of them may...

Jared Polis speaks during his debate against Walker Stapleton. Colorado governor candidates Polis and Stapleton held a debate in the Lory Student Center Theatre and spoke on a number of topics such as education, healthcare and previous campaign statements. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Gov. Polis extends Colorado’s stay-at-home order to April 26

Noah Pasley April 11, 2020

In a statewide address on April 6, Gov. Jared Polis announced that the Colorado COVID-19 stay-at-home order would be extended until at least April 26, though he said he hoped the state could lift restrictions...

Colorado State University biomedical sciences freshman Chaia Geltser (left) is helped by her mother Anna Geltser (center) and sister Ettie Geltser (right) to load their car after moving out of Ingersoll Hall March 25. “It probably is for the best but it’s tough for sure,” said Chaia Geltser. “I think that CSU organized it really well though.” (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Petición pide a CSU un reembolso ante el cierre del campus debido al COVID-19

Ravyn Cullor April 8, 2020

Traducción: Mayra Reyes Gómez Ustedes les dieron $12.000 (sitio en inglés), llegó el COVID-19 y ahora les están ofreciendo clases en línea, una ceremonia de graduación atrasada y acceso limitado...

A student works on a laptop. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Student parents face new challenges with online courses

Serena Bettis April 8, 2020

Staying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic looks different for everyone. Perhaps you are back with your parents and siblings, staying with your roommates, who are also your best friends, or living all...

Senators vote during the Associated Students of Colorado State University meeting on March 4, 2020. (Ian Fuster | The Collegian)

ASCSU discusses election plans, senator removal procedure

Charlotte Lang April 8, 2020

The Associated Students of Colorado State University have moved their weekly senate meeting to Zoom in order to continue plans and legislation for the rest of the semester.  During this week’s meeting,...

Through the Colorado the Beautiful initiative, the State of Colorado plans on connecting the Poudre Trail underneath I-25 in order for bikers to travel to Timnath. Photo by Ryan Arb

E-bikes now allowed on City’s paved natural trails

Samantha Ye April 8, 2020

After a successful one-year pilot program, Fort Collins joins many of its neighboring communities in approving the use of Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles on the paved natural area trails. These...

Colorado State University landscape architecture major and freshman Camy Seelhoff loads her family’s car while moving out of Aspen Hall March 25 following the request by the CSU administration for freshmen to move out of the dorms if they can. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Freshmen reflect on moving out of the dorms

Serena Bettis April 7, 2020

As cities and states across the country extend stay-at-home orders, one question remains when checking up on friends: Where are you staying?  Colorado State University sent an email to all campus residents...

Schoolwork on April 6. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Students at high COVID-19 risk have health, education concerns

Ravyn Cullor April 7, 2020

As the COVID-19 pandemic shuts down universities across the country, some students are having to adapt to changing educations while worrying about a condition that puts them at a higher risk for serious...

According to Public Relations at Colorado State University, the William E. Morgan library was named after a past university president when it opened in 1965. (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

Online resources for students, all in one place

Serena Bettis April 6, 2020

As Colorado State University students settle into the third week of online courses, we have compiled online resources available to students to assist with learning, technical difficulties and overall health...

The City Hall at Fort Collins (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

4 emergency regulations for Fort Collins’ response to COVID-19

Samantha Ye April 1, 2020

With Fort Collins in local emergency mode, the City has approved several emergency regulations to protect and aid public health during the COVID-19 pandemic.  As of March 30, Fort Collins had 62 confirmed...

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