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The Clark project: What will CSU's most used building become?

The Clark project: What will CSU’s most used building become?

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director February 2, 2023

The committee behind the renovation of the Andrew G. Clark Building is getting feedback from students for its upcoming renovations, which brings Colorado State University that much closer to the new-and-improved...

Amy Parsons to focus on access, initiative as CSU president

Amy Parsons to focus on access, initiative as CSU president

Allie Seibel and Piper Russell February 2, 2023

Colorado State University alumna and longtime legal and administrative employee Amy Parsons took office as the 16th president of CSU Feb. 1 after being confirmed as president Dec. 16, 2022. Parsons...

Student-led organizations work toward sustainable future

Student-led organizations work toward sustainable future

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter January 31, 2023

Different sustainability organizations on campus have started planning their events for the semester, which include volunteering opportunities and projects related to clothing consumption. The Student...

The Health and Medical Center, located on Lake Street and College Avenue

Health Network hosts free voice workshop for trans students

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter January 30, 2023

The Colorado State University Health Network's Transgender Health Team is co-hosting voice workshops with the Pride Resource Center for transgender and nonbinary students Jan. 31 to Feb. 2. Jan. 31...

Members of the Associated Students of Colorado State University listen to Speaker of the Senate Nick DeSalvo as the senate adjourns Jan 24.

This week in ASCSU: RamWeb voting, election committee ratification

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter January 27, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Jan. 25 for the 16th session of the 52nd senate and the initial session of the spring 2023 semester. The meeting began with a thorough presentation...

Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry

RAH Food Pantry celebrates refrigerator and milk donation

Piper Russell, News Director January 25, 2023

Colorado State University held a ribbon-cutting event Jan. 23 at the Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry located in the General Services Building. The event was a celebration of Dairy MAX’s donation of...

A group of Fort Collins locals begin a march down The Oval at Colorado State University Jan. 22. The march was in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, which was overturned in June 2022. Protesters gathered to support women's rights.

Local activists march in support of reproductive justice

Alexander Wilson, Social Media Coordinator January 24, 2023

Around 50 people surrounded The Oval Sunday afternoon holding signs with phrases like, “Keep your rosaries off our ovaries.” As the people began chanting, “I will go to jail for justice,” alongside...

Aaron Moore, Colleen Simpson and James Mitchell, president of Front Range Community College and Colorado State University football players

Facts of the past: Celebrating civil rights through MLK Day

Serena Bettis, Editor in Chief January 19, 2023

Since 1984, the United States federal government has recognized the third Monday in January as Martin Luther King Jr. Day to honor King's legacy and leadership of the civil rights movement. While it...

Some people hold a sign that says Graduate Worker Organizing Cooperative.

Plans to phase out mandatory assistant graduate fees now underway

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter January 19, 2023

With the start of the spring semester, Colorado State University rolled out its plan to phase out mandatory fees for graduate assistants, starting with 50% of fees covered this semester. The plan is...

The exterior of the final Colorado State University Spur building, Hydro

Spur campus Hydro building opens to the public

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter January 17, 2023

Colorado State University Spur's Hydro building opened its doors to the public Jan. 6, wrapping up the development of the Spur campus. The CSU Spur campus is a non-degree granting campus that focuses...

Fort Collins City Council in session Sept. 21, 2021. The City Council heard from community members and moved forward with a variety of ordinances impacting Poudre School District, local marijuana codes, infrastructure, and other aspects of the city.  (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Explosive development code public comment session headlines Tuesday’s city council meeting

Kaden Porter, Staff Reporter December 12, 2022

Frustrated citizens came out to the Fort Collins City Council meeting Dec. 6 to share grievances about the recent major changes to the city’s residential land-use code. A number of citizens attending...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

This week in ASCSU: Community engagement, DEI Affairs Committee

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter December 9, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University held the 15th and final session of the fall semester Dec. 7. After six new senators were sworn into office by a member of the judicial branch, Associate...

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