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The Andrew G. Clark building has provided classrooms and offices to students and staff since the 1960's. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Clark renovation moving forward, still no clear timeline

Serena Bettis December 12, 2019

It is no secret to Colorado State University students and staff that the Andrew G. Clark Building is old, needs updates and repairs and is the center of many memes.  Popular Instagram meme account @colostatememes...

photo illustration for meat (sorry not sure what to caption these!)
(Luke Bourland | The Collegian)

Where Food Comes From Market: ‘More than just a store’

Gerson Flores December 12, 2019

For the last 30 years, the animal sciences department has sold meat to students and community members alike. This April, it finally inaugurated its official store, Ram Country Meats: Where Food Comes From...

The koloa bird is endangered due to inbreeding. (Photo courtesy of Christopher Malachowski / Oregon State University)

Caitlin Wells, research scientist, in the koloa’s corner

Joey Wagner December 11, 2019

A Colorado State University research scientist does one better than just braking for birds in the road. She has her sights set on saving an entire species: the endangered koloa.  Caitlin Wells, research...

Freshman Business Administration major Jamie Ittershagen speaks about being one of the new student vloggers for Colorado State University's social media team. She says she is excited to be able to show people firsthand what the college experience is like at CSU. (Brooke Buchan | The Collegian)

CSU increases media engagement with student vloggers

Isaiah Dennings December 11, 2019

Colorado State University is trying something new in the world of media engagement, and it sounds (and looks) a lot like the late 2000s. The University is starting its own vlog series featuring students.  The...

Matthew Haltzman (right) and Lance Thibert (left) are part of Haltzman Law Firm in Fort Collins. (Asia Kalcevic | The Collegian)

New local law firm plans to focus on mental health

Ceci Taylor December 10, 2019

Over the years, Fort Collins lawyers have noticed a lack of resources available to clients who may have mental health issues in their cases.  Matthew Haltzman, a lawyer with a background in criminal...

A person rides a bird scooter in Fort Collins on Thursday Nov. 21. Bird Scooters came to Fort Collins in the fall of 2019, providing a different mode of transportation for commuters that is more accesible and environment-friendly. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

Bird e-scooter chargers earn extra cash on own hours

Ceci Taylor December 10, 2019

When Fort Collins introduced the Bird electric scooters in October, Colorado State University students and Fort Collins residents reacted positively to the fun addition to the town. At night, however,...

Associated Students of Colorado State University Associate Senator for the Adult Learners and Veterans Services and sophomore psychology student Hannah Brech presents the Student Parent Absence Resolution 4907 at the Nov. 13 senate session. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Hannah Brech: Listener, defender, adult learner

Gerson Flores December 10, 2019

On a campus of tens of thousands of traditional students, an adult learner has taken on a leadership role to help others feel welcomed and represented. Once the spring semester began in 2019, Hannah Brech,...

A squirrel eats in the snow on Nov. 30. Squirrels are a common character on the Colorado State University campus and are commonly fed by students. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

On-campus squirrels: Friend or foe?

Laura Studley December 9, 2019

At any given time on The Plaza, you are typically going to see students braving the cold on the way to class. But the winter chill is also all too familiar to one of Colorado State University’s furry...

A Colorado State University student walks outside Clark  Wed. Evening. Following the National Weather Service Forecast for Northern Colorado, CSU cancelled all classes and campus events after 3pm. The NWS warned severe weather conditions would make driving to and from campus extremely difficult, if not impossible. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Professor speaks on why CSU should have an earlier break

Dorina Vida December 9, 2019

It's that time of the year again — students are scrambling to complete projects and study for finals within the two-week period between Thanksgiving break and finals week. But it's easy to see why students...

As a state-owned property, Colorado State University falls under the same tobacco restrictions of former Gov. John Hickenlooper's November 2018 executive order as other state-owned buildings and properties. Executive Director of the CSU department of policy, risk & environmental programs Bob Schur said, "We’re not trying to get people in trouble or be really punitive about this. We’re making efforts to communicate with the campus community about the policy and how it came about and what’s expected." (Photo Illustration by Skyler Pradhan | The Collegian)

‘It’s about education’: Smoking ban enforcement at CSU

Marshall Dunham December 9, 2019

It’s been over a year since former Gov. John Hickenlooper signed an executive order outlawing tobacco and vaping products on state-owned building property. Because Colorado State University is state-owned...

Albert Cones smiles in front of one of his piles of compost. Cones says that the compost is more than just a "thing" to him, as there are living organisms right inside them. (Luke Bourland | The Collegian)

Frame by Frame: Heroes of CSU, a ‘soil loyal’ composter

Luke Bourland December 9, 2019

Rarely in life do you meet someone so passionate about their line of work as Albert Cones. Originally hailing from the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, Cones is of Northern Arapaho heritage and speaks...

Construction of the Sunshine House Early Learning Academy 2 continues on the corner of South Shields and West Lake Street. Sunshine House 2 is planning to open in July 2020 with a maximum enrollment of 170 children ranging from infants to 12 year olds.

Sunshine House daycare plans for new Fort Collins center

Charlotte Lang December 9, 2019

Fort Collins’ daycare center, The Sunshine House, has worked to serve the community’s need for childcare since 2014. This service continues with plans for a second center to open next summer. Barbra...

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