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Aggie Village apartments at Colorado State are located at the south end of campus. The complex opened its doors in 2016 and has been providing students with furnished apartments ranging in size from studio to four bedroom ever since. Aggie Village also provides space for study areas, classrooms and offices. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Scholarships, grants don’t cover some students’ cost of living

Ravyn Cullor February 19, 2019

Nota del Editor: El Collegian ha creado una sección para los lectores que hablan español. En esta sección podrá encontrar artículos en español tanto en línea como impresos. Para ir a la versión...

Anne Hudgens, executive director for the CSU Health Network, and Lori Lynn, associate executive director, presented two separate fee requests for the Health Network to the Student Fee Review Board Monday evening. (Photo by Charlotte Lang.)

Student Fee Review Board delays vote on counseling fee, approves four fee proposals

Charlotte Lang February 19, 2019

The Student Fee Review Board delayed a vote to increase counseling fees for Colorado State University's Health Network. Additionally, the Board voted to approve student fee proposals for RamRide, Off-Campus...

The Andrew G. Clark building is located at the center of the Colorado State campus and provides a place for thousands of students to take classes as well as providing offices for many staff members. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

CSUPD searches for suspect in groping incident

Samantha Ye February 18, 2019

A female reported being groped by a male in the Clark building this morning, according to email and text alerts sent out by Colorado State University's Public Safety Team. The suspect is described as...

Jared Polis visits student government, ASCSU, to address Colorado's stance on higher education and student concerns. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Governor Polis talks higher education, renewable energy with ASCSU

Stuart Smith February 18, 2019

In his third Northern Colorado stop of the day, Governor Jared Polis visited Colorado State University Friday afternoon to discuss and receive feedback on his higher education plan with students. The Associated...

a collaboration of multiple animal rights groups protests against JBS  Global Food Innovation Center and animal cruelty at the LSC Plaza on February 15. They will be p[rotesting at the slaughterhouse later in the afternoon. (Nathan Tran | Collegian)

Colorado Animal Liberation Forum protest animal processing at CSU

Meagan Stackpool and Laura Studley February 18, 2019

Animal processing on campus is being protested yet again. The Colorado Animal Liberation Forum held a demonstration on the Plaza Feb. 15 against the processing of animals in Colorado State University’s...

A field of solar panels located at the Foothills campus. The solar panels provide some solar electricity to power Colorado State University. (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

Platte River Power Authority signs agreement for solar installation

Julia Trowbridge February 18, 2019
PRPA signed a purchase agreement to install 20 megawatts of new solar power energy.
Suspect arrested after stabbing near Mason Street, Mountain Avenue

Suspect arrested after stabbing near Mason Street, Mountain Avenue

Delaney Allen February 15, 2019

Fort Collins Police Services have arrested a suspect in a stabbing near Mason Street and Mountain Avenue that occurred Friday. At about 2 a.m. Friday, police received a report of a stabbing in downtown...

Scooters from companies like Lime and Bird line the streets of downtown Austin, Texas, one of the cities that has a large amount of electric scooters. The City of Fort Collins and Colorado State University are working on regulations to prevent issues that other cities are having with these scooters before welcoming them into the city. (Photo courtesy of Kaitlyn Trowbridge)

City Council to hear electric scooter regulations next Tuesday

Samantha Ye February 15, 2019

Electric scooters may soon have a path into Fort Collins. City staff will request City Council approve a set of updates to the City Code regarding e-scooters and other shared and/or portable mobility...

Travis Kauffman, 31, made his first public appearance ten days after surviving a mountain lion attack by strangling it to death in self-defense. Kauffman addressed a number of media outlets at the Hilton Hotel on West Prospect on Feb. 14, and talked about the attack as well as his life going forward. (Austin Fleskes | Collegian)

Travis Kauffman, man who strangled mountain lion, makes first public appearance

Austin Fleskes February 14, 2019

Ten days after strangling a mountain lion to death in self-defense, Travis Kauffman, 31, made his first public appearance in good spirits, wearing the same jacket from the day of the incident, at a limited...

Dr. Scansen examines Logan. (Photo Courtesy of Ashley Manweiler/CSU)

CSU vets give bucket list puppy another chance at life

Charlotte Lang February 14, 2019

What's better than checking "get 100 hugs" off of your bucket list? Getting a second chance at life. Logan, a foster puppy diagnosed with pulmonic valve dysplasia, is coming to Colorado State University...

Horsetooth Mountain Open Space has reopened Wednesday after a man running along the trails on Feb. 4 was attacked by a mountain lion. The man sustained injuries during the attack but was able to kill the mountain lion and get to safety. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Horsetooth Mountain Open Space reopens following mountain lion attack

Jeffrey Lindblom February 14, 2019

The trailheads at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space reopened Wednesday, after closing for eight days following a mountain lion attack in the area. A man running along the trails of Horsetooth Mountain Open...

ASCSU Senator Ethan Burshek presents a resolution opposing a recent Colorado law banning the use of all nicotine products on state property. “[This is] directly antithetical to our mission for inclusion,” Burshek said. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

Concerns about tobacco, Darwin Day raised in ASCSU Senate

Stuart Smith February 14, 2019

Editor's Note: Connor Cheadle and Abby Vander Graaff both are employed as columnists for the opinion section of The Collegian. Colorado's recent tobacco ban and the ethics of consenting endorsement...

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