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The Asian Pacific American Cultural Center is hosting a large number of events this month for their heritage month. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

Asian/Pacific American Cultural Center hosts series on identity, culture and oppression

Charlotte Lang April 24, 2018

Over the course of the past semester, the Asian/Pacific American Cultural Center has hosted "Chai to Understand" sessions — events focused on the Asian Pacific Islander and Desi American (APIDA) identity...

Nick Dalla, a machine operator for the CSU Integrated Solid Waste Department, picks up a recycling bin at the Facilities North building on campus. The Integrated Solid Waste Department picks up recycling from approximately 60 locations around CSU's campus and Fort Collins five days a week.

Waste reduction competition RecycleMania comes to an end

Ty Betts April 24, 2018

Colorado State University competed with other universities across the United States and Canada during this year's RecycleMania. RecycleMania is an annual eight-week competition from Feb. 4 to March 31...

One of WGAC's entry doors to their office in the LSC welcomes students with vibrant colors.

Silent protest to support survivors, spread awareness of sexual assault

Samantha Ye April 23, 2018

To conclude Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Red Whistle Brigade will be leading a silent protest to spread awareness of sexual assault and support survivors. According to the Facebook event page,...

Collegian file photo

Collision results in over 7 hour closure of Vine Drive

Matthew Bailey April 23, 2018

Fort Collins Police Services was notified of a two-car collision in the 1300 block of Vine Drive in Fort Collins that occurred on Apr. 23 at 1:57 a.m., during which one person fled from the scene. According...

On April 23rd, a crane tipped over on the construction site of the Colorado State University Translational Medicine Institute. (Mackenzie Boltz | Collegian)

Crane tips on CSU Translational Medicine Institute

Stuart Smith and Austin Fleskes April 23, 2018

A crane at Colorado State University's C. Wayne McIllwraith Translational Medicine Institute research facility tipped over Monday afternoon, falling on the roof of the building. According to Dustin Liljehorn,...

Candidates for Colorado's 2nd Congressional District, Democrat Mark Williams, left, Republican Peter Yu, center and Democrat Joe Neguse, right speak to a crowd of listeners during the primary elections in the LSC grand ballroom. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Primary election candidates discuss Syria, bipartisanship, impeachment during forum

Ravyn Cullor April 23, 2018

With Colorado primary elections in two months, three of the four remaining candidates for the 2nd District U.S. House of Representatives seat participated in a forum in the Lory Student Center Saturday. The...

The members of Beta Gamma Nu were present during the Youth Leadership Conference to help students and answer questions they might have. One of the most emphasized points of the conference was that there is a community in place that is there to help any incoming students in their transition to college. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

Beta Gamma Nu Inc. hosts leadership conference for underprivileged youth

Jorge Espinoza April 23, 2018

Members of Beta Gamma Nu Incorporated spent Thursday meeting with underprivileged youth to discuss attending college via a youth leadership conference. The conference brought 31 students from Global...

Team Poudre Fire Authority completes in the tire flip obstacle at Operation Bear Hug. (Megan Daly | Collegian)

Second annual Operation Bear Hug offers obstacle course and resources

Austin Fleskes April 22, 2018

The Adult Learners and Veterans Services office set out once again to educate the Colorado State University and greater Fort Collins community about suicide and suicide prevention with their Operation...

Wout Boukaert wears a "March for Our Lives" t-shirt at the Columbine Shooting Memorial Rally and Vigil in the Clark A building on April 20, 2018.  (Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Student activists honor Columbine victims, share experiences

Samantha Ye April 22, 2018

Editor's Note: Wout Bouckaert currently works for Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation as a variety show producer for Collegian TV.   On the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting,...

Fort Collins police officers arrested Tanner Cook on charges of sexual assault and burglary Sept. 7.
(Forrest Czarnecki | The Collegian)

Four-month long meth investigation culminates in five arrests

Samantha Ye April 20, 2018

A four-month long investigation into the sale of methamphetamine and firearms resulted in the seizure of drugs, weapons, cash and property as five people were charged with Conspiracy to Distribute...

The stump sits on the Plaza as students walk through between classes.

Memorial held on the Plaza for those who died on the border

Rachel Telljohn April 20, 2018

A memorial for those who have lost their lives at the border of United States and Mexico was held Thursday on the Colorado State University Plaza.  The memorial was the joint effort of Ethnic Studies...

A participant in the #MeToo and Radical Self Love event crafts a personal essential oil bottle to use during times of stress. Essential oils are known to be beneficial both physically and mentally, as they can strengthen skin cells and heal some illnesses as well as ease anxiety and depression, both of which can be effects of sexual assault. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

#MeToo & Radical Self-Love event places focus on survivors of sexual assault

Charlotte Lang April 19, 2018

Colorado State University’s first annual #MeToo & Radical Self-Love event took place Wednesday evening at the Lory Student Center. Hosted by the Women and Gender Advocacy Center and Ram Events, this...

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