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

Steven Lim to discuss the “Impact of Asian-Americans in the Media” at APIDA Heritage Month talk

Audrey Weiss April 9, 2018

Steven Lim, Buzzfeed Junior Video Producer, has worked on numerous video projects ranging from his “Worth it” series, to his videos pertaining to the Asian-American Experience. Lim will be joining...

Two bins stand by the exits of the stadium. As fans leave their trash in these bins, the Zero waste team goes through and separates the different types of materials to maximize the amount material composted and recycled.(Brandon Mendoza| Collegian)

CSU athletics uses Eco-Products disposables for games

Ty Betts April 9, 2018

Eco-Products, a Boulder-based food-disposables company, helps clients become environmentally responsible with cups that cannot be recycled. Certain cups can, however, be composted, and Colorado State...

Better Together Day aims to bridge gaps between differences on Tuesday

Better Together Day aims to bridge gaps between differences on Tuesday

Matthew Bailey April 8, 2018

Various cultural organizations and clubs will provide students, faculty and staff the opportunity to talk to reflect on their differences this Tuesday on the Plaza at Colorado State University.  The...

University Apartments Stock Photo (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

CSU’s University Village apartments staff addresses anti-Muslim incidents

Matthew Bailey April 5, 2018

A string of five anti-Muslim incidents directed towards residents and staff at University Village occurred over the past two weeks, according to an email sent to University Village and Aggie Village residents...

Five candidates for Fort Collins Police Chief, Terri Wilfong, Jeffrey Swoboda, Ashley Gonzalez, Michael Bray and Edward Bergin answers questions from the community. (Field Peterson | Collegian)

Fort Collins selects new police chief

Meagan Stackpool April 5, 2018

The City of Fort Collins Police Department selected Jeffery Swoboda as the new police chief. Swoboda's first day is June 4. The selection process began when Police Chief John Hutto resigned on May 12,...

Joshua "Yeshua" Jackson, a junior at Colorado State University, has been excluded from campus and University-owned property due to threatening behavior and generalized threats of violence toward schools and the CSU community.  (Photo courtesy of the CSU Public Safety Team)

CSU student excluded from campus for threatening behavior

Matthew Bailey April 5, 2018

A Colorado State University student who displayed threatening behavior was recently excluded from campus for making generalized violent threats towards the CSU community and schools, according to a campus-wide...

Marcelino Castañeda, Kevin Sullivan and Tristan Syron of the Syron-Sullivan campaign drink milk to celebrate their win of the ASCSU presidency. Syron and Sullivan also drank milk when a bill they authored, the Water Bottle Bill, passed the senate earlier this year. Syron said they chose to drink milk to celebrate their presidential win because, "Why not?" (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Syron-Sullivan campaign wins ASCSU presidential election

Natalia Sperry April 4, 2018

Video by Sunday Miller Editor’s Note: Allec Brust and her running mate, Mareena Winchell, were previously employed for the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Brust was the former Collegian opinion editor,...

Wade Troxell as he  speaks about the pricing of fiber and broadband internet that would be provided by the government. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

Morgan Library hosts panel to discuss net neutrality as part of discussion series

Austin Fleskes April 4, 2018

The Colorado State University Morgan Library hosted another event in their series of talks promoting public discussion on topics that concern technology and how said technology affects the everyday lives...

The starting line of Jog for Jack, a fundraising run organized by the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity in order to help one of their members to cover medical expenses after a life-threatening car accident last summer.

Run as One Fort Collins aims to spread awareness for veterans

Audrey Weiss April 4, 2018

According to the Research and Development Center for Military Health, approximately 300,000 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or severe depression. Team Rubicon...

State Senator, John Kefalas and State Representatives, Joann Ginal and Jeni James Arndt at Harmony Library for a community meeting regarding the cracks in the mental health system. The meeting featured the documentary, "Going Sane." Community members had an opportunity to share ideas regarding the mental health system in Colorado. Representative Ginal stated how mental health is "an issue we face over time" and "we're all in this together," regarding state senators, representatives and community members themselves. (Erica Gisenhagen | Collegian)

Senator John Kefalas, representatives to host town hall Saturday

Charlotte Lang April 4, 2018

  Senator John Kefalas and Representatives Joann Ginal and Jeni Arndt will be hosting their monthly town hall meeting at the Old Town Library on Saturday, April 7. The event will begin at 3:30 p.m....

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Money Smart Week at CSU began Monday

Daniela Navarro April 4, 2018

According to researchers from Wartburg College, finances are the number one reason students withdraw from college and what gives them the most stress. Colorado State University is working to change that.  April...

Members of Fort Collins City Council Tuesday night during weekly meeting. The council discussed Item Six on the agenda which is the proposed constuction on the interchange between East Prospect Road and I25 (Erica Giesenhagen | Collegian).

$600,000 appropriated at City Council meeting for Prospect Road improvements

Matthew Bailey April 4, 2018

During last night’s city council meeting, Fort Collins city councilmembers focused on 15 different consent and discussion items, but Ordinance No. 047, 2018, which includes planned improvements to Prospect...

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