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ALVS celebrates student veterans with Veterans Week

Allie Seibel, News Editor November 15, 2022

With Veterans Day Nov. 11, Colorado State University's Adult Learner and Veteran Services hosted Veterans Week with programs and outreach designed to support student veterans on campus. Veterans Week,...

COVID-19 outlook for Larimer County: What to expect

COVID-19 outlook for Larimer County: What to expect

Emmalee Krieg, Staff Reporter November 14, 2022

Entering winter means entering a new respiratory season, and each year brings different challenges, especially when it comes to COVID-19. Along with professionals, we can keep up with the virus trends...

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

This week in ASCSU: Student transportation proposal, CSUPD town hall

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter November 10, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Nov. 9 for the 13th session of the 52nd senate. Following the swearing-in of two new senators, the senate heard from Budgetary Affairs Committee...

A spruce tree stump outside the Lory Student Center Lagoon Nov. 9.

Ips beetles cause spikes in spruce tree deaths

Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter November 10, 2022

Last month, the City of Fort Collins issued a press release warning city residents of "a dramatic increase in spruce tree deaths caused by the ips beetle." Ips beetles are indigenous to Colorado and are...

Live updates: Colorado midterm election results

Live updates: Colorado midterm election results

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter November 8, 2022

Editor's Note: This story will be updated every 30-45 minutes, or when new tallies come in. This is not a comprehensive list of candidates across Colorado, but instead includes all candidates and issues...

People walk along the new Monfort Quad Trail Sept. 1, 2021. The trail was funded partially by money allocated by the Alternative Transportation Fee Advisory Board.

ATFAB increases equity focus for student-funded projects

Jordan Mahaffey, Staff Reporter November 8, 2022

Members of Colorado State University’s Alternative Transportation Fee Advisory Board have put in efforts to ensure projects funded by the board are more equitable and valuable to students.  According...

People fill Old Town Square in Fort Collins to witness the holiday lights turning on Nov. 4.

FoCo holiday lights illuminate Old Town for the season

Rebekah Barry, Staff Reporter November 7, 2022

A crowd of people gathered Friday, Nov. 4 to watch Old Town Fort Collins light up with strings of lights for the holidays. Annually on the first Friday of November, the City of Fort Collins and the...

Some examples of the Peace, Love, and Little Donuts offerings at their Fort Collins store

Peace, Love and Little Donuts in Fort Collins closes

Emmalee Krieg, Staff Reporter November 7, 2022

After Halloween, it’s hard to tell whether favorite little establishments closing is a trick or just reality. Nov. 1, the beloved doughnut shop Peace, Love and Little Donuts on South College Avenue...

Speaker of the Senate Nicholas DeSalvo introduces himself during the first senate meeting of the semester for the Associated Students of Colorado State University. "Last year the environment was incredibly dysfunctional," said DeSalvo. "That's when I decided to run. I decided to kind of shift the culture within the senate."

This week in ASCSU: Medical emergency training, bee yard renovation

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter November 3, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Nov. 2 for the 12th session of the 52nd senate. After four new senators were sworn into office, the legislative body heard a presentation...

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CSU Spur campus hosts 5th annual Water in the West Symposium

Allie Seibel, News Editor November 2, 2022

Colorado State University's Spur campus will host the fifth annual Water in the West Symposium Nov. 2 and 3. The symposium will host keynote speakers and panels featuring international figures in water...

Front entrance to Colorado State University's James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Clinic

CSU announces veterinary health complex, curriculum expansion

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter November 1, 2022

Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences announced plans for a comprehensive expansion and upgrade to the South Campus' veterinary medicine and education facilities. According...

.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and U.S. Senate candidate Joe O’Dea respond to questions during their final debate before Election Day in the Lory Student Center

CSU hosts US Senate candidates in televised debate

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter October 31, 2022

Colorado State University hosted a public debate between the front-runner candidates to represent Colorado in the United States Senate. Held in the Lory Student Center ballrooms Oct. 28, the event saw...

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