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Former Speaker of the Senate Kyle Hill addresses the Associated Students of Colorado State University senate Sept. 8, 2021. The senate heard updates from President Christian Dykson, swore in new senators and debated voting on members for a legislative advisory board.

Kyle Hill explains resignation, Jackson Hunter to fill speaker role

Noah Pasley, News Editor February 21, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University appointed a new speaker of the senate after Kyle Hill resigned as speaker Feb. 14. The resignation followed allegations of misused funds as well as...

The FastPrint office, in the basement of the Lory Student Center, features signs that now announce that the service is closed permanently Feb. 15.

FastPrint closes LSC office, ends walk-up services

Serena Bettis, Content Managing Editor February 21, 2022

The FastPrint office in Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center closed Jan. 1 and adjusted their business model to no longer accept walk-up requests through their other location.  Students...

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

ASCSU ratifies new liaison, hears new legislation

Piper Russell, News Reporter February 17, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met Feb. 16 for their 18th session. ASCSU ratified a new business and community liaison, heard a presentation from Attica Voting and heard eight new...

Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry

Rams en Contra del Hambre abre una despensa de alimentos para la comunidad de CSU

Austria Cohn and Florentino Aguilera February 17, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Florentino Aguilera Rams en contra del hambre (Rams Against Hunger/RAH) abrió una despensa de alimentos...

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.

Fort Collins City Council discusses disposable bag ordinance

Austria Cohn, News Reporter February 17, 2022

The Fort Collins City Council passed the first reading of changes made to the disposable bag ordinance, which included lowering the cost per bag. The City Council met Feb. 15 to discuss temporary housing...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

PFA responds to fire at Prospect and Shields; no reported injuries

Katrina Leibee, Editor in Chief February 15, 2022

The Poudre Fire Authority responded to a fire at 1015 W. Prospect Road at the intersection of Prospect and Shields Street this afternoon. At 1:30 p.m. PFA tweeted that they had "knocked out" the fire and...

Cars fill a parking lot on a sunny day

Parking on CSU’s campus: Impacts beyond the permit price

Eliana Pritchett, Guest Author February 15, 2022

According to Colorado State University's Parking & Transportation Services, 32% of students and 68% of faculty drive to campus and must find parking each day. Students at CSU have not been hesitant...

ASCSU Speaker of the Senate Kyle Hill stands at the podium of the senate champers, looking at the agenda of the meeting.

Kyle Hill resigns as ASCSU speaker of the senate

Piper Russell, News Reporter February 14, 2022

Kyle Hill has resigned as the Associated Students of Colorado State University speaker of the senate, effective Wednesday, Feb. 16.  In a video posted to his Instagram story, Hill said “Although...

Colorado State's new Forester, Matt McCombs

Matt McCombs is new state forester, ready to focus on outcomes

Isabel Brown, News Reporter February 14, 2022

Editor’s Note: Read the Spanish version of this article here. Matthew McCombs took his seat as state forester of the Colorado State Forest Service Jan. 3. "The Colorado State Forest Service is...

Sybrina Fulton speaks on grief, trauma for Black History Month

Noah Pasley, News Editor February 14, 2022

The Black/African American Cultural Center at Colorado State University heard from their first keynote speaker for Black History Month last Thursday. Sybrina Fulton, a Black actress and the mother of Trayvon...

A Colorado State University student scans their ID at a newly installed payment system at Ram's Horn Express.

Ram’s Horn, Durrell marketplaces to expand hours after staffing shortages

Samy Gentle, News Reporter February 14, 2022

The Colorado State University dining centers and marketplaces reduced their hours of operation at the start of the spring semester, transitioning to a new closure time of 8 p.m. and the complete closure...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Campus mask mandate to remain in effect, reassessed each Friday

Serena Bettis, Content Managing Editor February 10, 2022

Colorado State University's indoor mask requirement will remain in effect until community COVID-19 "transmission levels fall below 'substantial,'" CSU President Joyce McConnell announced in an email sent...

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