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Isabel Brown, standing, leads an informational discussion for students interested in joining the "Battering Ram," an alternative publication. (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

New alternative publication holds first informational meeting

Austin Fleskes January 30, 2019

A new form of media will soon be coming to campus. The Battering Ram, a new media outlet for Colorado State University students, held their first informational meeting on Jan. 29 in the Ramskeller to...

U+2 survey results reveal public opinion on ordinance

U+2 survey results reveal public opinion on ordinance

Stuart Smith January 30, 2019

Nota del Editor: El Collegian está empezando una sección para nuestros lectores que hablan Español. Articulos en Español va a estar en línea y en la impresión. Encontrar la versión en Español aqui. Traducido...

Laura Grimm, CSU graduate, has completed her occupational therapy research study, focusing on how to live successfully with Parkinson's. (Susie Heath | The Collegian)

CSU study uses yoga to reduce risk of falling for Parkinson’s patients

Charlotte Lang January 29, 2019

Patients with Parkinson’s disease incorporated a fusion of yoga and occupational therapy into their routines as part of a recent Colorado State University study to reduce their risk of falling. Laura...

A fan holds an Old Aggie can while watching a Colorado State Basketball game.

Beer, wine now sold in Moby Arena at Moby Loft

Stuart Smith January 29, 2019

Following in the time-honored tradition of mixing beer and basketball, Colorado State University fans can now turn up in Moby Arena. With its beer and wine license approved by the City of Fort Collins...

Miranda Kurtz, a Eagle Feather Tutor, sits at the front desk of the Native American Cultural Center in the LSC. (Collegian file photo)

University adopts land acknowledgement statement to honor Native Americans

Jorge Espinoza January 28, 2019

Colorado State University has adopted a land acknowledgment statement that honors Native Americans and reconnects them to their ancestral homelands on which CSU is built. According to an email sent by...

Nancy Richardson Design Center opens, aims to foster creativity

Nancy Richardson Design Center opens, aims to foster creativity

Meagan Stackpool January 28, 2019

After years of conversation and planning, the Nancy Richardson Design Center celebrated its opening Friday, allowing students to explore new design opportunities.  Nancy Richardson and her husband,...

Nicholas Lobato, a line cook at Nick's Italian restaurant, puts the finishing touches on a meal on the night of Jan. 23. Nick's was holding an event where federal employees could receive a free meal with a valid government ID. (Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

Nick’s Italian feeds furloughed federal employees, families

Ravyn Cullor January 24, 2019

As the federal government shutdown entered its 33rd day on Tuesday, Nick’s Italian on South College Avenue offered a free dinner for furloughed federal employees and their families, as long as they...

The Al-Kitaab textbooks are used by Arabic students in their first two semesters of the language. (Susie Heath | Collegian)

From studies to shelves: the story of the college textbook

Samantha Ye January 23, 2019

For Colorado State University students, textbook culture means a lot of staring down price tags and making sure the online homework systems don’t crash the night an assignment is due.  So much more...

Gathered at University of Northern Colorado’s University Center UNC student, Austin Huber, vapes a “phat cloud”. Austin was the founder of the event, created to rid Greeley of its stink by vaping. He planned to create more events similar, to bring people together.
(Anna Baize | Collegian)

Vape and tobacco banned on CSU campus, all state property

Ravyn Cullor January 23, 2019

Juuls are officially too cool for school. Vaping and using any tobacco products were outlawed on state-owned property, including on the Colorado State University campus, after former Gov. John Hickenlooper...

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 plans for zero carbon emissions by 2030

Julia Trowbridge January 22, 2019

Northern Colorado is working to get a whole lot greener. The Platte River Power Authority board of directors passed a policy for zero carbon emissions by 2030, following Colorado State University, Fort...

Front of the crowd at the annual Fort Collins Martin Luther King Jr. Day march. 
(Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

Community gathers for MLK March, to shed light on social issues

Delaney Allen January 22, 2019

To honor Martin Luther King Jr. on what would have been his 90th birthday, hundreds of people marched in Fort Collins, coming together to discuss social justice issues and civil rights. The 2019 Dr....

Collegian file photo

Suspect apprehended after College Avenue stabbing

Delaney Allen January 16, 2019

A suspect has been arrested after a stabbing that occurred Jan. 13.  Around 3:52 p.m. on Jan. 13, Fort Collins Police received a report of a dispute between two men near 1800 N. College Ave. According...

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