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Woman coughs into tissue. (Photo Illustration by Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

Coronavirus in Colorado going into spring break

Noah Pasley March 11, 2020

With COVID-19 progressing through the world and through the United States, including Colorado, here are some quick updates for the Colorado State University community. In an email to The Collegian, Lori...

Man Therapy is an online mental help platform geared towards to men.  (Photo via Cactus Mike, Wikimedia Commons)

Alumnus creates ‘bold, gap-filling’ mental health website

Serena Bettis March 11, 2020

Suicide was the seventh leading cause of death for Coloradans in 2018, with men across all ages representing 76% of deaths by suicide.  In 2009, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's...

Student parents make up a significant portion of the student body but often struggle balancing school work and childcare. (Collegian File Photo)

Encontrar el equilibrio entre escuela, trabajo y paternidad

Joey Wagner March 11, 2020

Traducción: Kira Willis Nota del editor: Este artículo es el cuarto de una serie de artículos que explora varios asuntos relacionados con relaciones en la universidad y cómo afectan a la salud mental...

Members of Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation in the gallery of the Associated Students of Colorado State University on Mar. 11. In addition to hearing from RMSMC, the Senate ratified new members, elected a new chair to the internal affairs committee, and discussed new bills. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

ASCSU discusses funding requests from RMSMC and more

Charlotte Lang March 11, 2020

Editor's note: Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation is the parent company of The Collegian. All people quoted in the section are employees of the company. The Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation...

After the announcement that the University of Colorado Boulder would be switching all its classes to online for the rest of the semester, due to the World Health Organization declaring the outbreak of COVID-19 a pandemic, Colorado State University prepared to be the next closure. (Photo Illustration by Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

CSU classes to move online in wake of coronavirus

Ravyn Cullor March 11, 2020

Only hours after the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic, Colorado State University has decided to follow suit with other universities across the nation and will move classes...

Jeff Mihelich, the Deputy City Manager for the City of Fort Collins, speaks at the 2020 Engagement Symposium. (Luke Bourland | The Collegian)

Engagement Symposium to ‘inspire a heightened commitment’

Serena Bettis March 10, 2020

Colorado State University faculty and staff gathered March 9 at the inaugural Engagement Symposium to explore the ins and outs of campus engagement.  With keynote speaker Chad Wootton grounded at his...

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 declares state of emergency in face of coronavirus

Lily Wolfmeier March 10, 2020

On Tuesday, Gov. Jared Polis declared a state of emergency after the increased spread of the coronavirus in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been...

Woman wears a face mask to prevent the spread of disease. (Photo Illustration by Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

1st presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Larimer County

Noah Pasley March 9, 2020

The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment announced Monday that there is currently one presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Larimer County. The patient is a Johnstown woman in her 50s,...

Colorado State University students march at the #NotProudToBe blackout event towards The Oval during the Fall Address, Sept. 19. (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

#NotProudToBe presents list of demands to CSU leadership

Samantha Ye March 9, 2020

#NotProudToBe presented their demands for institutional change to nearly 50 Colorado State University leaders during a four-hour meeting Monday. The group had called for the meeting in a letter they sent...

A new bill could allow media and the public more access to police communications. (Luke Bourland | The Collegian)

Bill to increase public access to police communication denied

Laura Studley March 8, 2020

Colorado law enforcement agencies have been awarded the freedom to continue encrypting their communication.  Losing 6-5, the House Transportation & Local Government Committee denied the Radio Communications...

Woman coughs into tissue. (Photo Illustration by Anna von Pechmann | The Collegian)

Coronavirus: Abroad and at home, what it means for students

Noah Pasley March 8, 2020

It's been over two months since the coronavirus outbreak was initially detected in Wuhan, China, but the effects have continued to ripple through communities abroad, here in the United States and, now,...

Colorado State University economics professor and CSU Faculty Council member Steven Shulman sits at a CSU Faculty Council meeting to discuss faculty, finances and University resource concerns. Shulman wrote and proposed a resolution to cut athletic spending at CSU. (Nathan Tran | The Collegian)

Faculty Council pleads with CSU to lower sports subsidies

Isaiah Dennings March 8, 2020

The Colorado State University Faculty Council voted 2-1 to send a resolution to CSU President Joyce McConnell's office that pleads for the reduction of athletics subsidies. The budgetary problems addressed...

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