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The Student Resolution Center located on lake street is an office in which students can report harassment related incidents.

Students frustrated with CSU conflict resolution processes

Katrina Leibee, Editor in Chief May 3, 2022

In March and April, Abby Weaver experienced multiple situations in her residence hall with a fellow resident that made her feel unsafe.  A male resident in her hall repeatedly made verbal threats...

(Photo Illustration by Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

CSU to replace eID with NetID this summer

Jack Miller, News Reporter May 2, 2022

Colorado State University plans to replace the current student eID system with a new system called NetID. This change is set to take place this upcoming July.  Kelly Poto works as an information security...

An illustration with the Colorado State University logo in the center, surrounded by coins, green paper bills and dollar signs.

Housing prices increase, CSU hopes to provide employee homes

Isabel Brown, News Reporter May 1, 2022

As housing prices increase along the Front Range, staff and faculty at Colorado State University are finding it harder to live near campus. In a study done by the Common Sense Institute, trends in housing...

The Vida building at the Colorado State University Spur campus is open to the public six days a week, Feb. 23, 2022. The Spur campus is a part of the redevelopment of the National Western Center in Denver, located in between the Globeville and Elyria-Swansea neighborhoods.

Colorado State: Always an ag school at heart

Serena Bettis May 1, 2022

Just about any kid in Fort Collins has — at least once — found themselves asking "Why is there a giant 'A' on that hill?" at some point or another. The explanation at its most basic goes somewhat...

Associated Students of Colorado State University President Christian Dykson gives his executive report at the weekly ASCSU meeting April 27.

ASCSU swears in new leaders, closes 51st senate

Piper Russell, News Reporter April 29, 2022

As the 51st senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University came to a close, they passed new legislation, heard speeches from seniors and swore in the new president, vice president and speaker...

(Graphic illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

State bill enacts roll-through laws for bikes, non-motor vehicles

Austria Cohn, News Reporter April 27, 2022

Bicyclists and people on electric scooters over 15 years old are now able to generally treat stop signs as yield signs and red lights as stop signs. Gov. Jared Polis signed House Bill 22-1028, known...

A sign featuring Smokey Bear warns drivers of a high fire danger in Poudre Canyon Sept. 1, 2019. Although fires are sometimes healthy for an ecosystem, it is often important to reduce the risk of them. (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

Rocky Mountain Region receives large fund to mitigate wildfire risk

Jack Miller, News Reporter April 27, 2022

The U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region has recently received an $18.1 million dollar fund to protect regional areas deemed to be high risk for wildfires. The 20 largest fires in Colorado history...

Fort Collins City Hall is located at 300 Laporte Avenue Nov. 8, 2020.

Acceso Fort Collins es el lugar para todas tus preguntas y peticiones

Piper Russell and Florentino Aguilera April 26, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Florentino Aguilera Acceso Fort Collins es una plataforma en línea que permite que los residentes...

The new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building was recently finished in the location of the previous Shepardson. The Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building resides east of the Andrew G. Clark building April 5.

Now open, Nutrien Building is a commitment to ag education

Piper Russell, News Reporter April 26, 2022

Colorado State University’s new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building — formerly the Shepardson Hall Building — is up and running. Paula Mills, chief of staff and operations at the College of...

Community members gather in the theater in the Lory Student Center to memorialize Colorado State University's first vice president of diversity

CSU celebrates Mary Ontiveros’ life, ‘profound legacy’

Serena Bettis, Content Managing Editor April 25, 2022

For half a century, Mary Ontiveros dedicated herself to Colorado State University. Ontiveros worked as a CSU employee for 45 years, retiring a little over a year before her death this February. In that...

The elms on The Oval sit barren March 6, 2021.

Woman-owned consulting firm partners with CSU program

Isabel Brown, News Reporter April 24, 2022

Colorado State University recently partnered with an entirely woman-owned consulting firm called Innovative Connections to assist in the firm’s ability to develop research of emotions, emotional intelligence...

CSU launches Parker Dewey micro-internship program

Piper Russell, News Reporter April 24, 2022

Colorado State University recently created a program with consulting firm Parker Dewey that will allow students to find micro-internships, which are "short-term, paid, professional" assignments, according...

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