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A community panel discussion at Avogadro's Number took place Wednesday night to discuss concerns about the reintroduction of wolf species in Colorado. The panel consisted of Phil Cafaro, a CSU philosophy professor, Rick Knight, a Human Dimensions of Natural Resources CSU professor,  Valerie Johnson, a stem cell researcher and wolf sanctuary volunteer, and Dana Hoag, an agricultural and resource economics professor at CSU.  (Photo by Olive Ancell | Collegian)

CSU professors discuss if the wolf is friend or foe

Pat Conrey February 8, 2018

Opposing opinions were heard in a panel that opened the conversation about the reintroduction of wolves in Colorado. On Wednesday night Avogadro’s Number was the place where four panelists sat together...

Noah Beals, Jeremy Call and Todd Messenger take question related to digital billboard dwell time. Here they listened to a variety of opinions on how long each ad should be shown on a billboard.(Vinny Del Conte | Collegian)

Fort Collins sign code meetings brings community, businesses together

Austin Fleskes February 8, 2018

Both community members and business employees gathered in the Drake Centre on Feb. 7 to discuss the current code for signs in Fort Collins, and discuss the opinions of the community to see how sign codes...

One of the authors of the Water Bottle Bill and ASCSU Senator Kevin Sullivan, reads Facebook comments from students on campus about the implementation of water bottle refill stations in high traffic locations. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

ASCSU passes controversial water bottle bill

Natalia Sperry February 8, 2018

Editor's Note: Since the time of filming, ASCSU ratified Cole Wise as the new Vice President. The Associated Students of Colorado State University met on Feb. 7 to vote on the controversial Water Bottle...

Fort Collins City Council (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Fort Collins awards SAVA Center for work with sexual assault survivors

Samantha Ye February 8, 2018

2017 saw major shifts in the discussion sexual assault and harassment. From the breakout of the Weinstein scandal to the emergence of the #MeToo movement, national discourse began to focus on the...

A group shares their thoughts at Coffee and Conversation, a discussion facilitated by CSU's chapter of Turning Point USA. The discussion invited students from varying political ideologies to share their thoughts and debreif after the events on Feb. 3. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

CSU’s Turning Point USA chapter hosts political discussion following Charlie Kirk event

Danny Sonnenberg February 7, 2018

Colorado State University students of different backgrounds and political ideology got the chance to discuss politics at Turning Point USA’s “Coffee and Conversation” event Tuesday afternoon. For...

Macy Dallas waits in line to speak out about the new lockers during the Fort Collins City Council meeting February 6, 2018. (Anna Baize | Collegian)

Fort Collins City Council votes against funding 20 lockers for homeless

Samantha Ye February 7, 2018

The City will not be funding lockers at the Fort Collins Mennonite Fellowship for the homeless population. A motion to provide roughly $10,500 for the locker program at FCMF failed six to one at Tuesday...

The SLICE offices are located in the LSC, room 210. (Kasen Schamaun | Collegian)

Jo Buckley and Nevan Mandel pave new pathways in SLiCE

Austin Fleskes February 7, 2018

With a large number of people going in and out of the Student Leadership, Involvement and Community Engagement office at Colorado State University, many unique projects are going on at all times.  This...

Former ASCSU student body President Josh Silva listens to the ASCSU senate discuss the impeachment process on Sept. 22, 2017. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Former CSU student body president denied appeal for impeachment, decision stands

Haley Candelario February 6, 2018

An internal committee denied an appeal to the impeachment decision filed by former Student Body President Josh Silva on Monday.  The appeals committee, comprised of other student government associate...

Annalise Maughn, a CSU chemistry graduate student, and James Neilson, a CSU chemistry professor, research the topic of understanding and controlling solid-state materials and their chemical components. The scientific journal "Chemistry of Materials"  has choosen Maughn's research paper from a Functional Inorganic Materials Lab run by Neilson to be featured as the editor's choice. (Photo by Olive Ancell | Collegian)

CSU graduate student revolutionizes solar cell research

Jorge Espinoza February 6, 2018

Colorado State University graduate student Annalise Maughan’s research around perovskites is revolutionizing solar cells. Her article titled “Anharmonicity and Octahedral Tilting in Hybrid...

Mayor Wade Troxell and City Manager Darin Atteberry address a crowd of about 400 at Washington's in Old Town during the 2018 State of the City. (Jon Price | Collegian)

Fort Collins’ State of The City focuses on innovation, inclusion

Pat Conrey February 6, 2018

Fort Collins' annual State of the City address was held Monday night at the newly remodeled Washington’s music venue in Old Town Fort Collins. In under an hour, Mayor Wade Troxell and City Manager...

Anarely Marquez-Gomez poses for a photo with Congressman Jared Polis. (Photo courtesy of  Anarely Marquez-Gomez)

CSU student, DACA recipient attends State of the Union as Congressman Jared Polis’ guest

Stuart Smith February 6, 2018
Colorado State University student, Dreamers United co-president and recipient of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program Anarely Marquez-Gomez attended President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union Address last Tuesday.
Michelle Mendoza performs her spoken word poem "Here I Stand," as part of the Black History Month Kick Off Event on Feb. 1. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

B/AACC to host Black History Month events the rest of February

Yixuan Xie February 5, 2018

From Jan.31 to Mar.1, the Black/African American Cultural Center will host a series of events in honor of Black History Month such as Black is/Black ain’t, Black Women's Summit, Rams for Social Justice:...

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