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Paint peels near the events board on the Andrew G. Clark Building's A wing Oct. 15. Clark is often subject to criticism due to its poor state of repair. (Michael Marquardt | The Collegian)

Why does Clark look like that? Exploring campus architecture

Austria Cohn October 17, 2021

The Andrew G. Clark Building, located near the center of the Colorado State University campus, is a well-known building in the CSU community due not only to the large amount of classes hosted within its...

A dog receives medical attention at the veterinary teaching hospital. (Photo courtesy of the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences)

Staff shortages change vet teaching hospital emergency hours

Piper Russell October 17, 2021

The Colorado State University James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital recently cut down hours due to staffing shortages in the small animal emergency and urgent care service. From Oct. 3-31, the...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Larimer County reinstates mask mandate

Serena Bettis October 15, 2021

The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment announced Friday a new mask mandate for all public spaces. The mandate will begin Oct. 20 at noon, according to the press release. The mandate...

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

ASCSU pass ranked-choice voting resolution, ratifies members

Piper Russell October 14, 2021

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Oct. 13 for their seventh meeting of the semester. ASCSU swore in two new senators, ratified new members to the Student Fee Review Board...

The City Hall Meeting Tuesday night had many parts. There was an oppurtunity for citizen participation, discussion of prospective construction on East Prospect Road, and an appeal (Erica Giesenhagen | Collegian).

City Council addresses ARPA funding in third budget work session

Austria Cohn October 14, 2021

The Fort Collins City Council held their third work session on Tuesday to discuss the 2022 recommended budget and to review the quarterly update for light and power utilities.  The budget discussion...

A tabling is setup to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the Colorado State University Plaza Oct. 11. (Garrett Mogel | The Collegian)

‘It’s OK to take up space’: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Serena Bettis October 13, 2021

The Colorado State University Plaza saw multiple celebrations Oct. 11 as the University community recognized both Indigenous Peoples’ Day and National Coming Out Day. CSU’s Native American Cultural...

A student utilizes the roundabout outside of the Lory Student Center in between classes Sept. 3. (Anna Tomka | The Collegian)

Mountain Loop bikeway, roundabout to receive improvements

Samy Gentle October 13, 2021

The Colorado Department of Transportation has granted Colorado State University over $580,000 for constructing improvements of the Mountain Loop bikeway, according to SOURCE.  The Mountain...

People gather at Library Park in Old Town, Fort Collins for the 2021 Fort Collins Women's March Oct. 2. (Noah Pasley | The Collegian)

Cientos de personas acudieron al Library Park para la Marcha de las Mujeres

Noah Pasley October 13, 2021

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Sarahy Quintana Cientos de personas acudieron al Library Park, junto a la calle Mathews, para una...

The newly renovated lagoon at Colorado State University. (Collegian File Photo)

CSU ranks No. 67 on US News & World Report ranking

Piper Russell October 12, 2021

Colorado State University recently ranked No. 67 on U.S. News & World Report’s list of the best public colleges and universities in the U.S. in 2022. CSU ranked No. 79 in 2020 and rose to No....

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Larimer officials concerned about rising hospitalizations

Natalie Weiland October 11, 2021

Larimer County health officials expressed concern about rising levels of COVID-19 hospitalizations as flu season approaches.  According to an Oct. 9 press release from the Larimer County Department...

Climate crisis protestors march down West Plum Street toward the Colorado State University Oval chanting “Unionize CSU.” And shouting a call and response of “What do we want? Climate Justice. When do we want it? Now.” Oct. 8. (Garrett Mogel | The Collegian)

Fort Collins protesters come out in support of sustainability

Austria Cohn October 10, 2021

Various organizations and community members came together for the climate strike at Colorado State University's campus on Friday night. The strike started outside of Moby Arena, went through the Homecoming...

People hangout at the Poudre River Whitewater park during the day. The Park sits right next to the CSU Powerhouse Energy Campus. Visitors can swim and tube down the rapids. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

City initiative calls residents to save money by reducing water use

Isabel Brown October 10, 2021

Residents of the City of Fort Collins were encouraged to shut off their outdoor irrigation systems by Oct. 1 through the 2021 Shift Your Water Challenge. This initiative, according to a press release...

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