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Fort Collins citizens of precinct 314 vote in the Democratic Caucus on Tuesday March 6th. The caucus allows citizens to decide which of the gubernatorial candidates running makes it into the primary. (Vinny Del Conte | Collegian)

Larimer County Republican, Democrat voters elect delegates during party caucuses

Gabriel Go and Danny Sonnenberg March 7, 2018

Editor's note: At the time of publication, the results of the Democratic Caucus and the Republican Caucus had not been released. Seventeen Larimer County Democrat precincts gathered inside Bennett Elementary...

CSU’s Resources for Disabled Students main office can be found in room 100, inside of the General Service Building; their satellite office can be found in room 223, inside of the Lory Student Center. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU’s Resources for Disabled Students works through CDSA to enhance accessibility

Audrey Weiss March 7, 2018

Colorado State University's Committee for Disabled Student Accessibility wants to hear more proposals from disabled students. According to Joe Tiner, a member of CDSA, any student can submit a proposal...

Cole Wise, vice president of ASCSU, speaks at the Student Fee Review Board Monday afternoon. In the meeting, budget costs for Ram Events and Lory Student Center were discussed. (Charlotte Lang | Collegian)

Student Fee Review Board hears proposals from Ram Events, Lory Student Center

Charlotte Lang March 6, 2018

Representatives from Ram Events and the Lory Student Center (LSC) met with the Student Fee Review Board Monday afternoon to propose fee increases. External Relations and Public Relations Director...

Chris Retzlaff, a senior at CSU, recalls his experience during the 2013 Arapahoe High School shooting. At the time it started, he was a senior in gym class. "We were even more cut off from what was happening in our own school," he says, "We didn't have our phones in the weight room obviously, so we were learning about the situation from the news sources on the radio." (Maya Shoup | Collegian)

Surviving a school shooting: Arapahoe survivors at CSU tell their story

Austin Fleskes March 6, 2018

Editor's note: This story contains graphic details in regards to school shootings, specifically concerning the December 2013 shooting at Arapahoe High School.  It was 12:33 p.m. when Jordan Hess, then...

Roe Bubar, J.D., a professor of Ethnic Studies, gave a presentation about microaggressions towards indigenous peoples in education Monday afternoon in the LSC. She emphasized examples of the logic of elimination, a theory which seeks to destroy and replace, among instituationalized education. (Photo by Olive Ancell | The Collegian).

CSU professor talks microaggressions, settler colonialism at Social Work Month kickoff event

Samantha Ye March 6, 2018

Microaggressions can inhibit academic success, which explains social work's growing interest in the treatment of students and faculty of color in the academic setting; Dr. Roe Bubar, ethnic studies...

Councilwoman Stephens speaks to the Women's Caucus about issues women face in government, and her own path to city council. (Vinny Del Conte | Collegian)

Councilwoman Kristin Stephens talks at first ASCSU Women’s Caucus event

Austin Fleskes March 6, 2018

The newly formed Women's Caucus at Colorado State University, part of the Associated Students of CSU, held its first official event Monday, hosting Fort Collin's Councilwoman Kristin Stephens who talked...

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RHA passes funding for WGAC event, Corbett Hall t-shirts

Jorge Espinoza March 6, 2018

Residence Hall Association passed two funding bills Monday evening. One bill was to fund an upcoming Women Gender Advocacy Center event and the other was a funding bill to fund Corbett Hall’s 3rd Annual...

Speaker of the Senate Isabel Brown counts votes during the Jan. 31, 2018 senate meeting. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

CSU student government continues plans to increase access to overdose prevention drug

Natalia Sperry March 6, 2018

In the face of a nationwide epidemic, students at Colorado State University are continuing to fight for opioid overdose prevention. Associated Students of CSU Speaker of the Senate Isabel Brown partnered with...

Candidate Stephen Barlock talks to Fort Collins residents after the Northern Colorado Gubernatorial Candidate Forum held this past Saturday. (Vinny Del Conte | Collegian)

Colorado governor candidates discuss firearm regulation, opioids during Fort Collins forum

Samantha Ye March 5, 2018

Over 500 attendees listened to nine gubernatorial candidates speak on pertinent Colorado issues, such as firearm regulation and the opioid crisis, in the Fossil Ridge High School auditorium Saturday. The...

Over 100 flyers associated with the Traditionalist Worker Party lie outside the Lory Student Center and Engineering building Sunday night. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Flyers associated with neo-Nazi, white nationalist group found near Lory Student Center

Austin Fleskes March 4, 2018

Flyers associated with the Traditionalist Worker Party were found on the Colorado State University in the outside area between the Lory Student Center and the Engineering building Sunday evening. According...

Richard Zare, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor in Natural Science at Stanford University, will be giving a talk on microdroplet chemistry on Wednesday, March 7 at 4:00 pm. Zare is highly distinguished in the scientific community, holding a Presidential Award for Excellence in science, mathematics, and engineering mentoring among other recognition he's received. (Photo courtesy of Richard Zare)

Stanford professor to speak at CSU about water microdroplets

Julia Trowbridge March 4, 2018
Decorated in awards like the Presidential Award for Excellence in science, mathematics, and engineering mentoring, an incredibly successful scientist at Stanford University, Professor Richard Zare will be speaking at Colorado State University. 
Carl Olsen, Men's Programing and Violence Prevention Coordinator at the Women's and Gender Advocacy Center, gives a presentation on male body image. The presentation was part of CSU's Body Positivity Week. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Body Acceptance Week workshops educate students about fatphobia, body image

Matthew Bailey March 3, 2018

The Women and Gender Advocacy Center at Colorado State University hosted workshops and presentations during this year’s Body Acceptance Week, including workshops that focused on fatphobia and male body...

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