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The Lory Student Center stands in snowy weather on Feb. 21st. (Brandon Mendoza| Collegian)

Think Tank: Free Speech Summit coming to Colorado State University Friday

Charlotte Lang April 11, 2018

Colorado State University will be holding the Think Tank: Free Speech Summit on Friday, April 13 at 9 a.m to around 3 p.m. in the Lory Student Center.  The event will be held by The CSU Office of the...

One of the stations set up for Better Together day had students take photos holding props in addition to cards with their religious identities on them in order to illustrate the idea that different religions can coexist in the same space without conflict. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

‘Better Together Day’ aims to unify religions through discussion

Audrey Weiss April 11, 2018

With approximately 4,300 religions worldwide, everything from specific practices to scripture can vary. Elizabeth Sink, Colorado State University professor of the Key Multifaith and Belief Engagement...

Colorado State University College Republicans hosted Peter Yu, running for Congress in 2018, as a speaker tonight. He talked about the upcoming campagin, his views on certain topics, and answered questions from the audience on April 10th.

Congressional candidate Peter Yu talks government spending, free speech

Samantha Ye April 11, 2018

The United States government has a spending problem and college-aged students will be the ones to pay for it, which was the main message Peter Yu hoped to impart to Colorado State University students...

CSU President Tony Frank and Vice President of Student Affairs Blanche Hughes lead community members in a procession down the oval during Remember Rams event on April 10, 2018. (Natalie Dyer | Collegian)

‘Rams Remember Rams’ remembers community members lost

Meagan Stackpool April 10, 2018

Family members, students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday as part of Rams Remember Rams, an annual event dedicated to paying tribute to the students, alumni and staff who died.  Below is the list...

Candace Owens, the communications director of Turning Point USA, came to Colorado State University to speak with students about big government on April 10th. (Mackenzie Boltz | Collegian)

Turning Point USA communications director Candace Owens debates students on CSU Plaza

Natalia Sperry April 10, 2018

Video by Sydney Paul In the wake of conversations about free speech and accusations of affiliation with white supremacy, the Colorado State University chapter of Turning Point USA invited the national...

The Lory Student Center stands in snowy weather on Feb. 21st. (Brandon Mendoza| Collegian)

Janet Hyde to lecture on science of gender differences and similarities

Samantha Ye April 10, 2018

Differences between men and women have been exaggerated to the detriment of all involved, according to Janet Hyde, professor of psychology and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Hyde,...

I voted stickers. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)

Colorado election changes brings primary voting to unaffiliated voters

Audrey Weiss April 10, 2018

In 2016, Colorado voters passed a ballot measure granting unaffiliated voters the opportunity to participate in the primaries.  In this year’s state election, these changes will come into effect both...

The future of technology is coming to CSU Friday, April 13th for the ISTeC Symposium. (Photo by Jonathan Walls/Info Media)

ISTeC Symposium returns to campus to talk about the future of technology.

Meagan Stackpool April 10, 2018

The future of technology is coming to the Lory Student Center.  The FutureVisions Symposium will be coming back to Colorado State University on Apr 13, 2018. The symposium will be held in the LSC Theatre...

Westfall And Parmelee will be the only residence halls open over break. 
Students staying on campus will be charged $35 a day including $15 RamCash. Winter break housing applications and more information can be found at the CSU Housing and Dining Services website. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

CSU locked bathoom key cards following peeping tom incident

Meagan Stackpool April 10, 2018

A peeping tom incident in a community bathroom in Westfall Hall last semester led Housing and Dining Services to restrict residents' proxy key card access to bathrooms not on their floor.  Residents...

The RHA meets on Monday, Feb. 19, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Conference for undocumented, marginalized youth funded by RHA

Jorge Espinoza April 10, 2018

Marginalized, underrepresented and undocumented students will get an inclusive idea of what attending college is like as part of a youth leadership conference, after the Colorado State Residence Hall Association...

Cole Wise, Vice President of ASCSU at the Student Fee Review Board Meeting Monday night. In this meeting, budget costs for various organizations were discussed including the counseling budget and medical budget (Erica Giesenhagen | Collegian).

University Technology Fee Board, Committee for Disabled Student Accessibility present fees to Student Fee Review Board

Charlotte Lang April 9, 2018

Representatives from the University Technology Fee Advisory Board (UTFAB) and the Committee for Disabled Student Accessibility (CDSA) presented their fee proposals to the Student Fee Advisory Board Monday...

Candidatos a fiscal general debaten inmigración y fracking en Colorado

Candidatos a fiscal general debaten inmigración y fracking en Colorado

Samantha Ye April 9, 2018

Traducido por estudiantes del departamento de Idiomas, Literatura y Cultura.  Cuatro candidatos a fiscal general del estado participaron en el Foro de Candidatos a Fiscal General a mediados de marzo...

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