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UC Berkeley professor discusses environmental justice with CSU students, faculty

UC Berkeley professor discusses environmental justice with CSU students, faculty

Matthew Bailey April 28, 2018

Editor's note: A previous version of "UC Berkeley professor discusses environmental justice with CSU students, faculty" published April 28 had two missed details and one innacuracy. The lecture was held...

People that were unable to attend the rally for better pay for teachers in Denver organized a rally that took place on the corner of College and Drake on Friday, April 27. All of the people in attendance dressed in red, demonstrating unity that spaned several generations. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

Protesters, teachers advocate for public education funding

Julia Trowbridge April 28, 2018
A couple hundred people showed up at the corners of Drake and College in an event created by the Poudre Education Association to raise awareness about the issue of the lack of public education funding.
Thousands of teachers, students and community members descended on the capital Friday afternoon during the second state-wide teacher walkout to demand higher pay and better funding for schools. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Thousands march for teacher, student rights in Denver

Austin Fleskes April 27, 2018

  The voices of thousands echoed through downtown Denver on Thursday and Friday. "Fund our schools," "Red for Ed" and more chants rang out from those marching.  Teachers, students and community...

Participants of Take Back the Night march through the streets of Old Town with signs expressing messages of solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Take Back the Night promotes voices of survivors, education in social justice

Natalia Sperry April 27, 2018

Through shared silence, stories and chants in the streets of Fort Collins, survivors and activists came together to stand against sexual violence and "take back the night" from oppressors on Thursday night. The...

Haley Dallas and Allie Huber chat with Blake Jackson during the TILT awards Lunch.(Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

CSU students receive nationally competitive scholarships

Matthew Bailey April 26, 2018

Editor's note: A previous version of "CSU students receive nationally competitive scholarships" published on April 26 had two mistakes. Hannah Hurlbut was incorrectly stated as Hannah Hurlburt, and the...

City of Fort Collins Mayor Wade Troxell speaks to CSU Senior Larson Ross about student related issues and local government in Fort Collins on April 25 in the Lory Student Center Plaza. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Mayor Troxell, City Council members discuss housing, importance of local government on LSC Plaza

Meagan Stackpool April 26, 2018

In an effort to get students more engaged in local government, the Associated Students of Colorado State University and Fort Collins City Council, in collaboration with the Center for Public Deliberation,...

The ASCSU Senate gallery is full as ASCSU President-elect Tristan Syron and Vice-President-elect Kevin Sullivan present their 2018-2019 budget to the ASCSU Senate on April 25. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU Senate approves 2018-2019 fee package, passes funding for SDPS furniture

Natalia Sperry April 26, 2018

Editor's Note: The Collegian is operated by the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation.  The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate approved of the student fees proposed for the 2018-2019...

The Woman and Gender Advocacy Center at CSU holds a silent protest for Sexual Assault Awareness Month on April 25. During the protest, participants held banners and walked through the Lory Student Center and Plaza while expressing messages such as “we deserve a rape free campus.” (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Red Whistle Brigade holds public demonstration for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Samantha Ye April 25, 2018

Over a dozen students marched through the Lory Student Center Wednesday, chanting for an end to sexual assault and victim blaming. The protest was meant to create a necessary disturbance to draw...

CSU Multicultural Greek Council protests Pi Kappa Phi shirt sales

CSU Multicultural Greek Council protests Pi Kappa Phi shirt sales

Austin Fleskes April 25, 2018

The Colorado State University Multicultural Greek Council protested the sale of Pi Kappa Phi philanthropy event shirts on Tuesday due to the content of the shirts and the event itself.  The spring 2018...

Chris Kopack holds research papers of his and poses for a portrait inside his home office in Fort Collins, where he keeps two large aquariums with freshwater fish species from his graduate work. The fish Kopack has at his home are muskelunge, which are large predatory fish, and Arkansas Darters, a smaller fish that's native to Colorado. Kopack was recently awarded a fellowship from the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program that will help him continue his graduate research. Kopack is doing his graduate work on native fish species in Colorado.  (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

7 CSU students named awardees in Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Matthew Bailey April 25, 2018

Editor's note: A previous version of "Seven CSU students named awardees in highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship Program" published on April 25 had  three inaccuracies. Kathleen Wendt is majoring...

A No Pipe Dream sign is posted along Douglas Rd. where a portion of the pipeline is planned to run.

Thornton pipeline to use water from Larimer County, land of resident

Ty Betts April 24, 2018

In the 1980s, the City of Thornton bought land and water rights located in Larimer County. Now, in the face of growth, they have to get that water to their city, but it will not be without opposition. The...

Former CSU students have filed a lawsuit against CSU for allegedly not accrediting its landscape architecture graduate program. (Photo Illustration by Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Students file lawsuit against CSU for not accrediting master’s program

Seth Bodine April 24, 2018

Twelve Colorado State University alumni are suing CSU for allegedly not accrediting its landscape architecture graduate program, despite promises from the University. The plaintiffs graduated between...

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