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CSU Ventures aims to provide accessible technology

CSU Ventures aims to provide accessible technology

Dorina Vida April 29, 2019

Colorado State University aims to further implement inclusivity into their curriculum through technology that allows students with disabilities access to alternative means of technological learning wrote...

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Fort Collins Office located off of Prospect. (Collegian | Clara Scholtz)

CPW investigation into CSU professor’s research concludes

Laura Studley April 29, 2019

Colorado Parks and Wildlife services closed their investigation on Gregory Ebel, issuing him a citation for the illegal possession of wildlife on April 25  A CPW press release indicated that Dr. Ebel’s...

The remains of destroyed structures continue to littler the beach side of US Hwy 98 in Mexico Beach, five months after Hurricane Michael made landfall in the small coastal community.

CSU researchers predict less active 2019 hurricane season

Emily Girschick April 28, 2019

While it may not affect those in Colorado, Colorado State University researchers are actively looking into the coming hurricane season. In their annual hurricane forecast, CSU researchers have predicted...

Partners Mentoring Youth Resource Development Director Vanessa Lewis sits in her office in Fort Collins on April 12. “It’s been super interesting to really get fresh eyes on a lot of our marketing," said Lewis. "We have a variety of connections to CSU but it’s such a big institution, figuring out other channels to reach out to students and let them know about our volunteer opportunities is really great.”
(Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

CSU business seminar running ad campaign for non-profit

Emily Girschick April 28, 2019

A group of Colorado State University students is currently working with a non-profit to help them sign up volunteers and gain advertising experience.  A new, experiential CSU business seminar is running...

The crowd and police at the January 1970 demonstration against Brigham Young University in Moby Arena. (Photo courtesy of University Historic Photograph Collection)

1969-70: The Rolling Stones, protests rock Moby Arena

Ravyn Cullor and Dorina Vida April 28, 2019

Over its 150-year history, Colorado State University has seen triumphs and tribulations. Hidden within archival photos and aging copies of The Collegian are stories of cultural movements, moments in history...

Keynote speaker Emma Sulkowitz shares her story with participants and empowers audience members during CSU's annual "Take Back the Night" on Thursday April 25th. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

Take Back the Night sheds light on prevalence of campus sexual violence

Delaney Allen April 27, 2019

Video by Ravyn Cullor.  Although daunting, the stage overlooking the Sutherland Community Garden Thursday night was a safe and judgment-free space for survivors to share stories of their sexual assault. The...

The Walnut Building, part of Aggie Village and the University Apartments April 14.  (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

On-campus, off-campus housing offices deal with ‘spring rush’

Corbin Reiter April 24, 2019

Each spring, students from Colorado State University must compete for housing on and off of campus, and assignments can limit the options of students. With over 800 applications to Aggie Village last...

(Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU works to change gendered requirements in scholarships

Ceci Taylor April 24, 2019

Recently, one professor discovered Colorado State University offers some scholarships that only students of a certain gender are eligible to receive. She decided to find out why. Laura Raynolds, a professor...

Iris the guide dog leading Cerridwyn Nordstrom into the LSC April 16. Nordstrom discussed how both fake service animals and people distracting guide dogs pose a great risk to the animal and hinder its ability to do its job.

ASCSU resolution targets untrained dogs to defend disabled students

Ceci Taylor April 24, 2019

Cerridwyn Nordstrom, Associated Students of Colorado State University senator and Vice Chair for the Women's Caucus, recently passed a resolution through the Senate that would petition the Student Resolution...

ASCSU Senators raise their placards to vote on legislation during their weekly meeting April 24. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU passes WELL building standard resolution, discusses next year’s student fees

Charlotte Lang April 24, 2019

After an additional session Tuesday night, the Associated Students of Colorado State University went over old and new business in their Wednesday meeting, passing two resolutions and one lex. The final...

Boxes filled with oranges are pictured at an event put on by SLiCE and the Larimer County Food Bank on Thursday afternoon in front of the Sherwood Forest. The event was put on to help fight food insecurity at Colorado State University. (Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

Social work students petition ASCSU to aid food insecure students

Charlotte Lang April 23, 2019

After the Associated Students of Colorado State University discovered $800,000 in their budget, a group of social work students saw their chance to help with food insecurity. It’s ridiculous that...

ASCSU discussed Speaker of the Senate Benjamin Amundson's bill for the ratification of the executive job descriptions. The bill will be sent to the Budgetary Affairs Committee. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

ASCSU discusses changes to executive job descriptions

Charlotte Lang April 23, 2019

Editor's note: Jayla Hodge is the opinion editor of The Rocky Mountain Collegian.  In the Associated Students of Colorado State University’s special session on Tuesday following the snow day, the...

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