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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)

Building a history: how CSU names their buildings

Laura Studley February 26, 2019

Students know the names of buildings like Clark, Eddy and Yates well, but does anyone really know the history behind these names? One hundred and forty-nine years ago, Colorado State University had to...

Attorney and CSU business alumnus Ray Boucher speaks at the inaugural Dean's Distinguished Leadership Series event on Feb. 21 in Rockwell West's Bohemian Auditorium (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian).

College of Business new event series discusses ethics, corporate America

Charlotte Lang February 25, 2019

The College of Business’ newest event series began with a focus on scandal and morality in corporate America. Ray Boucher, a trial attorney and alumnus of Colorado State University, led the first...

Jeff Larchar, a Senior Mechanical Engineer major here at Colorado State, lets a father and a son handle an experimental rover during the Little Shop of Physics Open House. (Joshua Contreras | Collegian).

Little Shop of Physics teaches science in annual open house

Ravyn Cullor February 25, 2019

At first glance, the Little Shop of Physics Open House may look like hoards of little kids playing with stuff, but it’s actually an exhibition of their science education philosophy. Saturday marked...

Award winners from the 2018 Multicultural Undergraduate Research Art and Leadership Symposium pose with their awards. (Photo courtesy of MURALs website)

Fifth annual MURALS to showcase scholarly work, social justice

Julia Trowbridge February 25, 2019
MURALS is a dedicated space for students of color at CSU showcase their scholarly work, and allows students to explore social justice issues.
The newly opened Foundry is a combined version of Corbett and Parmalee's dining halls. (Mackenzie Boltz | Collegian)

CSU dining halls strive to meet special dietary needs

Kendall Constable February 25, 2019

From veganism and vegetarianism to intolerances and practices such as kosher, students at Colorado State University face a wide range of dietary restrictions. But CSU's residential dining services is...

Police tape is pictured on the scene of a suspected shooting on West Plum Street and South Taft Hill Road on Jan. 29, 2018. (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Wellington man arrested in sexual assault case

Olivia Armagno February 22, 2019

A Wellington man was arrested on Feb. 19 after a year-long sexual assault investigation. Johjan Ignacio Rodriguez, 19, was arrested on a warrant for sexual assault, which is a class four felony....

Khalid White sentenced in murder trial of Kimberlee Graves

Khalid White sentenced in murder trial of Kimberlee Graves

Olivia Armagno February 21, 2019

Khalid White was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of a 41-year-old Fort Collins woman Thursday, according to The Coloradoan. White, 30, was sentenced to 30 years at The Department of Corrections...

ASCSU President Tristan Syron speaks about recent student reactions to bill and resolution endorsement issues. The issues involved potentially fraudulent endorsements on a resolution brought to the senate on February 6th, 2019 (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

ASCSU passes anti-tobacco ban resolution, discusses regaining trust

Ravyn Cullor February 21, 2019

Editor's Note: Abby Vander Graff and Haley Candelario are employed by The Rocky Mountain Collegian. The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate passed a resolution to formally reject...

Irving Roth shares his survival story of the Holocaust. During the time he endured loss of basic human rights, the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp, slave labor, and death matches. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Holocaust survivor Irving Roth emphasizes conscious compassion

Jorge Espinoza February 21, 2019

Students for Holocaust Awareness hosted Irving Roth, 90, a Holocaust survivor who survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps, as part of the 22nd Annual Holocaust Awareness Week Wednesday evening.  The...

Congressman Joe Neguse talks about the Green New Deal at the Lory Student Center Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

Joe Neguse talks climate change, voter diversity with Fort Collins residents

Julia Trowbridge February 21, 2019
Joe Neguse spoke at Colorado State University students about climate change, student debt and more.
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)

New Rams Against Hunger program to reduce food waste, food insecurity

Charlotte Lang February 20, 2019

Rams Against Hunger has introduced a new way to reduce waste and feed students facing food insecurity. Ram Food Recovery is a new program that allows students to receive alerts about leftover food they...

City Council approves scooter regulations

City Council approves scooter regulations

Samantha Ye February 20, 2019

Fort Collins scoots a step closer to introducing an electronic scooter rental system. Fort Collins City Council approved two City Code changes to address e-scooter and other shared-mobility device regulations...

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