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(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Transfort experiencing further service reductions on MAX

Noah Pasley October 9, 2021

In an Oct. 8 press release, Transfort announced there would be further service reductions, this time on the MAX Bus Rapid Transit Service. The MAX, which serves midtown, the Colorado State University...

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

ASCSU hears dining services complaints, voter concerns

Piper Russell October 7, 2021

The Associated Students of Colorado State University  convened Oct. 6 for their sixth meeting of the semester. ASCSU swore in two new senators, heard from guest speakers including the League of Women...

Fort Collins City Hall Sept. 21, 2021.

City Council debates gratitude payments and new procedures

Austria Cohn October 7, 2021

On Oct. 5, the Fort Collins City Council held a meeting that addressed at least five major items including the 2022 recommended budget, which included a public hearing and a one-time payment for City...

CSU Homecoming returns with new changes for safety

Natalie Weiland October 6, 2021

With a new school year and relaxed COVID-19 guidelines, Colorado State University Homecoming is back with festivities that both current and former Rams are sure to enjoy.  Last year’s Homecoming events...

Programs fill the seats reserved for graduates at Moby Arena before a graduation ceremony begins May 13, 2018. (Collegian file photo)

Student success effort fund aims to increase graduation rates

Jordan Mahaffey October 6, 2021

The Colorado State University System Board of Governors decided to invest $11 million to close student equity gaps and increase student success rates. The CSU Office of the Registrar presented student...

The gavel used at the Board of Governors meeting on May 2 in the Longs Peak room of the Lory Student Center. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Board of Governors meeting talks student debt, emergency funds

Austria Cohn October 5, 2021

From Sept. 28 to Sept. 29, the Colorado State University System Board of Governors met on the CSU campus in Fort Collins.  This meeting discussed the progress of and future plans for all three campuses:...

1953 alumnus Walter Scott Jr. meets with scholarship recipients March 19, 2021. Photo courtesy of John Eisele for Colorado State University Photography.

Engineering college namesake Walter Scott Jr. dies at 90

Serena Bettis October 5, 2021

Last week, Colorado State University lost one of its most generous and accomplished alumni. Walter Scott Jr., for whom the Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering is named after, died in his hometown...

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

Hundreds take to Library Park for Fort Collins Women’s March

Noah Pasley October 3, 2021

Editor's Note: Read the Spanish version of this article here. Hundreds went out to Library Park off Mathews Street for a revived Women's March protest on Saturday, Oct. 2. The 11 a.m. protest...

Fort Collins community members pet CAM the Ram at the homecoming parade on Oct. 4, 2019. (Gregory James | Collegian)

In honor of Homecoming week, CSU celebrates with traditions

Austria Cohn October 3, 2021
Homecoming is a time for the community to come together and celebrate Colorado State University with alumni, students, staff, faculty and Fort Collins residents. 
(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

CSU President Joyce McConnell tests positive for COVID-19

Jordan Mahaffey October 1, 2021

President Joyce McConnell sent an email to the Colorado State University community to announce that she has tested positive for COVID-19. According to the email, McConnell was exposed last weekend...

Associated Students of Colorado State University President Christian Dykson speaks to the ASCSU Senate Sept. 8. Dykson gave updates on a variety of issues, including the upcoming tailgate, engaging with the Fort Collins community, and the student fee review board. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

ASCSU meeting discusses transportation, policing

Natalie Weiland September 30, 2021

The Associated Students of Colorado State University held their fifth senate meeting of the school year on Sept. 29.  The meeting began with a call to order and the swearing-in of three new senators....

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Larimer County Health Department offering booster shots

Austria Cohn September 30, 2021

  The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment is now offering a COVID-19 booster shot for eligible residents, according to a Sept. 29 press release. The booster shot, which is...

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