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Members of the Student Fee Review Board wait while taking a roll call vote on the School of Music, Theatre and Dance proposal on Feb. 26. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

CSU’s Off-Campus Life, RamRide not asking for fee increases

Charlotte Lang February 27, 2018

Off-Campus Life and Ram Ride did not ask for fee increases during their meetings with the Student Fee Review Board Monday evening. Director Jeannie Ortega, Program Coordinator Lindsay Mason and...

The second floor of Clark C is home to the economics and journalism department at CSU. While Clark C is attached to the well-kept Clark A, it has not been renovated in a while, which has raised health concerns in the recent past. (AJ Frankson | Collegian)

White supremacist posters found on CSU campus

Rachel Telljohn February 26, 2018

Posters affiliated with the white supremacist group, Identity Europa, were posted in a Colorado State University academic building Monday morning. The posters were promptly removed in accordance with...

High speed chase near Mulberry Street leads to Loveland arrest

Austin Fleskes February 26, 2018

The Larimer County Sheriff's Office arrested 28-year old Anthony Chavez after a high speed chase Sunday evening led him from Fort Collins to Loveland. According to a report by the LCSO, at around 6:34...

State Senator John Kefalas speaks at a monthly Community Issues Forum at the Old Town Library on Feb. 24. The forum focused on the new federal tax bill and how it affects Colorado citizens and businesses. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Sen. Kefalas’ monthly community meeting discusses Trump tax reform

Austin Fleskes February 26, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was the topic of the monthly communications issue forum held by Sen. John Kefalas and Reps. Jeni Arndt and Joann Ginal on Saturday, Feb. 24.  Introduced in December of 2017,...

Rebecca Bender, founder of the Rebecca Bender Initiative speaks in front of an audience in the LSC. She speaks as a part of the Human Trafficking Symposium on Feb. 22nd. (Brandon Mendoza| Collegian)

Human trafficking survivor speaks at CSU’s inaugural Human Trafficking Symposium

Audrey Weiss February 26, 2018

Human trafficking continues to in the United States, with 4,460 human trafficking cases reported in 2017, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Rebecca Bender, a survivor of human...

Cardboard recycling bins located behind Parmelee and Corbett dining hall (Megan Daly l Collegian)

RecycleMania promotes awareness for recycling, waste minimization

Charlotte Lang February 26, 2018

RecycleMania— a nationwide inter-university competition— started Feb. 3 at Colorado State University and will run until March 30. Meant to inspire and mobilize colleges to improve efforts to reduce...

Becky Kearns and Leviathan Woodley  are two Fort Collins residents that are excited about the new lockers being put up at Mennonite Fellowship Church. "It's harder to look for a job when you are carrying all your stuff... That's going to be a blessing to us" Kearns said. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Following City rejection, Mennonite Fellowship opens GoFundMe for homeless lockers

Samantha Ye February 26, 2018

The mission for homeless lockers continues as the Fort Collins Mennonite Fellowship looks to self-fund lockers to put outside their building, located at 300 E. Oak St. The church has opened a GoFundMe,...

Blake Edwards, a freshman computer science major, received an NFC chip implant in his left hand between his thumb and index finger. The NFC chip can be used for controlling some wireless devices and writing information to. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

College of Natural Sciences welcomes new data science major

Charlotte Lang February 22, 2018

Data Science— a study based on computer programming, data analysis and database systems— has recently been introduced to Colorado State University as a major in the hopes of preparing students for...

MIT Media Lab, Defiance event, July 21, 2017, Cambridge MA USA // defiance.media.mit.edu
Credit: David Silverman Photography

Jose Antonio Vargas to speak at LSC on Define American organization

Audrey Weiss February 22, 2018

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas will speak at the Lory Student Center Feb. 27 at 5:30 p.m. The event will be open to the public and hosted by Dreamers...

ASCSU senators raise their placards to vote on Feb. 21, 2018. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU prepares for upcoming, future election seasons by reforming campaign finance

Natalia Sperry February 22, 2018

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Feb. 21 to discuss new legislation pertaining both to the upcoming and future election seasons.  Campaign Finance bill passes, looks to the...

Marthe Cohn, a survivor of the Holocaust, speaks about her experiences as a French spy during WWII at CSU on Feb. 21.

World War II Jewish spy, Holocaust survivor talks white supremacy, espionage career

Austin Fleskes February 22, 2018

Video by Chapman Croskell The crowd rose to their feet in a rousing round of applause as Marthe Cohn, the guest speaker for Colorado State University's 20th annual Holocaust Awareness Week, took the...

Cole Buschbacher, a junior majoring in sociology and criminology, takes notes during an ROTC lecture about ambushes on Tuesday. (Jon Price | Collegian)

CSU Army ROTC cadets perform above national standard

Gabriel Go February 21, 2018

This year, 30 cadets from the Ram Battalion will receive their commissions and become Army officers. Of the 30 cadets, 24 will commission in to active duty, while three will commission in the Army’s...

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