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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).

FoCo City Council talks marijuana ordinance, code compliance

Austria Cohn September 9, 2021

The Sept. 7 Fort Collins City Council meeting addressed local marijuana codes, staff reports and had public participation. This meeting was followed by a work session that focused on council priorities. The...

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.

ASCSU convenes to swear in senators, discuss meeting procedure

Piper Russell September 9, 2021
The 50th senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University convened on Wednesday, Sept. 8, for their second session of the semester to swear in two new senators, discuss plans and goals for the semester ahead and debate policies and procedure.
Cyclists pass through the crosswalk outside of the Lory Student Center in-between classes on Sept. 3. (Anna Tomka | The Collegian)

Roundabout reroutes Rams: Your questions answered

Isaiah Dennings September 8, 2021

Colorado State University made a major change to campus infrastructure this semester with a new roundabout that was built between the Lory Student Center and Morgan Library. This intersection between...

Religious preacher and students clash with each other at The Plaza Sept . 8. Students thought the religious ideology was taken to the extreme, so others joined in to rally against his controversial beliefs. (Tri Duong | The Collegian)

‘Whatever that message is’: Campus preachers won’t shake students

Katrina Leibee and Serena Bettis September 8, 2021

As Colorado State University sees its students return to campus by the thousands, the ever-present preachers on The Plaza have made a comeback as well.  Nearly 100 people gathered at the center...

(Graphic illustration by Rachel Macias | The Collegian)

New diversity module aims to create a more inclusive campus

Isabel Brown September 8, 2021

The new Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Module recently launched on RAMweb for students to broaden their knowledge on diversity, equity and inclusion topics. On Aug. 30, an email was sent out to...

Ashley Grice, director at Pride Resource Center poses by The Institute for Learning and Teaching building Aug. 25. As a goal, Grice is working to develop services for staff and faculty whom identify with the LGBTQ+ community. (Tri Duong | The Collegian)

Conozcan a Ashley Grice, directora del Pride Resource Center

Molly O’Shea September 8, 2021

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Sarahy Quintana Ashley Grice se nombró la nueva directora del Pride Resource Center en la Universidad...

The General Services Building houses the University Testing Center. The UTC will be closing later this semester Sept. 8. (Luke Bourland | The Collegian)

University Testing Center to close permanently

Natalie Weiland September 6, 2021

The University Testing Center will close its doors permanently at the end of the fall 2021 semester.  According to a message from Paula Rodriguez, director of the University Testing Center, the closure...

Members of the senate for the Associated Students of Colorado State University hold the first senate meeting of the fall semester Sept. 1. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

ASCSU debates nominee for director of diversity & inclusion

Isaiah Dennings and Piper Russell September 2, 2021
Colorado State University's student government, the Associated Students of Colorado State University, convened for their second session on Wednesday, Sept. 1, to ratify students into several leadership positions within the executive and judicial branches of their organization. 
Colorado State University President Joyce McConnell speaks on the West Lawn of the Lory Student Center for Fall Reflection on Sept. 1. McConnell thanked CSU community members for their responsibility and resilience through the pandemic and said “you have done everything you have needed to do to keep our community healthy and strong.”  (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

CSU community looks to future during fall reflection event

Isaiah Dennings September 1, 2021

Colorado State University leaders and representatives addressed the University during the fall reflection event Sept. 1.  The reflection began with a speech from Associated Students of Colorado State...

Bicycles sit chained in a bike rack outside the Andrew G. Clark building Aug. 30, 2021.

Bike separation trail makes campus transportation safer

Noah Pasley September 1, 2021

New students are probably learning to navigate campus as they go from building to building to make their classes, but students who have already spent a semester on campus may have noticed a small change:...

A sign stands signifying City Hall at 300 Laporte Avenue Nov. 8, 2020.

FoCo City Council discusses budget, meeting rules

Austria Cohn September 1, 2021

The most recent City Council work session Aug. 31 discussed the recommended 2022 budget, the northeast Fort Collins development and the future norms and rules for council meetings.  “We are no...

(Left to right) Noah Smith and Samuel Downs study outside the Clark building Aug. 30. (Michael Marquardt | The Collegian)

New 2-factor authentication increases campus cybersecurity

Piper Russell September 1, 2021
The security feature Duo Two-Factor Authenication is coming to Colorado State University's Microsoft 365 applications and email to protect students, faculty and staff from attacks like phishing and other scams.
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