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‘They don’t need $7,000 from my struggling pocket’: CSU RAs forced to pay back awarded financial aid

Allie Seibel, Editor in Chief September 21, 2023

Some Colorado State University resident assistants are having to pay back the university part of their financial aid after a bookkeeping error awarded too much aid money to some students who were not originally...

Fort Collins City Hall located on North Meldrum Street and Laporte Avenue in Fort Collins April 20.

City council passes environmental, residential ordinances

Dominique Lopez, Amanda Monticue, and Lizzy Rylance September 21, 2023

Longtime Fort Collins resident Patricia Babbitt announced her run against Mayor Jeni Arndt as a write-in candidate. She and others shared their thoughts on some of the ordinances that were passed in the...

CSU students Taylor Millson and Linzhi Douglass welcome students to the annual Grill the Buffs barbecue outside the Lory Student Center Aug. 28, 2019. (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

Colorado State celebrates 14th annual Grill the Buffs

Ayla Sanchez, News Editor September 18, 2023

In anticipation of the Rocky Mountain Showdown, the Associated Students of Colorado State University hosted Grill the Buffs on Friday on the Lory Student Center West Lawn. This year was the 14th annual...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: Women’s Caucus, lobbyist employment

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter September 15, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Sept. 13 for the fourth session of the 53rd senate. The session began with a thorough presentation from Divest CSU, who updated senate on...

How CSU, CU compare in scientific programs

How CSU, CU compare in scientific programs

Allie Seibel September 14, 2023

Colorado State University and the University of Colorado Boulder are both very strong science schools; they each have the reputation and credibility of bolstering strong degree options for students in...

CSU students unable to secure tickets to Rocky Mountain Showdown

CSU students unable to secure tickets to Rocky Mountain Showdown

Allie Seibel, Editor in Chief September 14, 2023

Many Colorado State University students experienced disappointment when they found out student tickets were not provided for free for the Rocky Mountain Showdown football game in Boulder, Colorado. Traditionally...

Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado.

Showdown says goodbye to 2 decades of Mile High

Ayla Sanchez, News Editor September 13, 2023

With rivalries that run old and deep, traditions are expected, including where an iconic game like the Rocky Mountain Showdown will be played.  For two decades, Colorado State University and the University...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: New Era Colorado, retention and recruitment officer

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter September 11, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Sept. 6 for the third session of the 53rd senate. The session began with a presentation from youth civic engagement organization New Era...

Three people sit behind a wooden stand with a sign reading "City of Fort Collins" behind them.

City council resolves to prepare solutions for U+2

Allie Seibel, Josh Harvey, and Christian Arndt September 7, 2023

By a 5-2 vote, Resolution 2023-082 was passed Sept. 5, directing Fort Collins city staff to prepare solutions to solve the housing ordinance problems commonly seen with the U+2 occupancy law.  The...

The Andrew G. Clark Building's A wing as seen from The Plaza.

Clark renovations set to begin in 2024

Samy Gentle, News Editor September 6, 2023

Built in 1968, the Andrew G. Clark Building on Colorado State University’s campus is due for a revitalization. In part due to its age, Clark is a class location for 99% of students at CSU at least once...

A bridge connecting the two portions of the Andrew G. Clark Building's B wing Oct. 15.

Remembering Clark’s long history as change looms

Ayla, Sanchez September 5, 2023

Located along the Center Avenue Mall and spanning 252,000 square feet on nearly 4 acres, the Andrew G. Clark building looms, awaiting renovations that are just around the corner. As the home of the College...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: Letter to City Council, committee chairs

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter September 1, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Aug. 30 for the second session of the 53rd senate. To begin the session, President Nick DeSalvo presented to senate a letter drafted by...

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