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Michael Leon Guerrero sits and discusses a few stories on how he got into the sustainability side of the world on February 12th 2018 at Avogadro's Number off of S Mason St. Guerrero, is the Executive Director for the Labor Network for Sustainability organization and gave a speech on how to "make a living on a living planet." (Javon Harris | Collegian)

Michael Guerrero discusses labor, climate justice at Avogadro’s Number

Pat Conrey February 13, 2018

Avogadro's Number invited Michael Leon Guerrero to speak Monday evening about the impact climate change will have on the world's work industries. According to the United Nations, the world population...

Victor Garban recounts how he grew up in Mexico. He tells the story of how he grew up with his mother who sold burritos to get by. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian)

Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition invites dreamers to share stories ahead of March 5 deadline

Yixuan Xie February 12, 2018

With the March 5 deadline approaching, Dreamers are facing the risk of deportation if Congress does not reach a deal. Five "Dreamers," the name given to people who are recipients of the Deferred Action...

Lecia Brooks speaks about the rise of hate fueled incidents across the country. Brooks talked about the gains we have made but also how "[w]e can't be satisfied. I might be okay, you might be okay, but somebody's not okay." Brooks leads the outreach programs for the Southern Poverty Law Center whose focus is to fight hate and bigotry as well as seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

Lecia Brooks talks fighting white supremacy, rising hate in America

Carson Lipe February 12, 2018

  Hate crimes in the United States are on the rise. Thursday night, Lecia Brooks, the outreach director with the Southern Poverty Law Center, echoed this sentiment in the Lory Student Center,...

The human trafficking demand reduction operation that arrested eight people was conducted on a portion of I-25 near Fort Collins. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

Car crash kills two, injures two in Fort Collins

Carson Lipe February 11, 2018

Two people were killed and two people were injured in a car crash on Sunday afternoon at the intersection of Harmony Road and Hinsdale Drive in Fort Collins. Fort Collins Police Services were notified...

Panelists from CSU discuss safety of GMO consumption

Panelists from CSU discuss safety of GMO consumption

Matthew Bailey February 11, 2018

A moderator and a group of four panelists from a range of Colorado State University departments came together Thursday night to discuss one question in front of an audience in the Lory Student Theater:...

CSU's Early Education Center welcomes Sam Hall to speak on children's rights

CSU’s Early Education Center welcomes Sam Hall to speak on children’s rights

Charlotte Lang February 10, 2018

The Early Childhood Center — an establishment focused on teaching, research, and service about and for children— hosted Sam Hall, administrative director of The World Forum Foundation, Thursday afternoon...

CSU adopts free speech policy for all campuses

CSU adopts free speech policy for all campuses

Erin Douglas February 9, 2018
PUEBLO — Colorado State University’s Board of Governors adopted a system-level free speech resolution Friday to ensure each campus had and adhered to first amendment policy on campus.
CSU's stadium more profitable, more expensive than forecasts, income projections show

CSU’s stadium more profitable, more expensive than forecasts, income projections show

Erin Douglas February 9, 2018
PUEBLO — Colorado State University’s new on-campus stadium outperformed expectations for net income, projections for the end of the first year showed during a Board of Governors Meeting Thursday.
Ross Cunniff, District 5 City Council member of Fort Collins, holds a listening session focused on students on Feb. 8. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

City Councilman Ross Cunniff seeks CSU student perspective

Audrey Weiss February 9, 2018

City Councilman Ross Cunniff is looking to connect with students at Colorado State University on issues the City of Fort Collins faces. Some of Cunniff’s main topics of interest he hopes to gain...

Nearly 200 Colorado State University students paint the A above Hughes Stadium, August 27, 2011. CSU Photography: 23014_10953

Hughes Stadium property approved to be annexed to City, CSU decides

Erin Douglas February 8, 2018
Hughes Stadium and its surrounding 162 acres of property can be annexed to the City of Fort Collins, the Colorado State University Board of Governors decided Thursday afternoon. The board voted to authorize the submission of a petition for the annexation of the property—a move that represents the first step in the process of redevelopment for the area.
Dr. Tony Frank and Rico Munn discuss a question posed at the Board of Governors meeting on Friday, October 6, 2017. (Collegian File Photo)

CSU projects 3 percent tuition increase for academic year 18-19

Erin Douglas February 8, 2018
Colorado State University presented a 3 percent tuition increase as the most likely decision for next academic year’s tuition rates at the Board of Governors’ meeting Thursday morning.
Corbett Hall is just next door to Parmelee Hall. The two dining halls connect.

Nearly half of conduct cases related to residence halls, data shows

Austin Fleskes February 8, 2018

The Colorado State University residence hall disciplinary system is enforced throughout every dorm, affecting every freshman, but questions surround the disciplinary system and how it works. At CSU, 48...

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