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

ASCSU campaign: Miles Robinson

Natalie Weiland March 2, 2021

Miles Robinson, current candidate for speaker of the Associated Students of Colorado State University senate, holds CSU’s student government in high regard.  “This is probably a strong statement...

A bison in the snow in Yellowstone National Park on Feb. 19, 2018. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

La longevidad de las especies en Colorado

Noelle Mason March 1, 2021

Traducción de Kati Roan Editor’s Note: Read the English version of this article here. En noviembre de 2020, los votantes de Colorado decidieron reintroducir a los lobos grises en la región...

ASCSU campaign: Cinque Mason and Lydia Zuklic

ASCSU campaign: Cinque Mason and Lydia Zuklic

Natalie Weiland March 1, 2021

With a campaign slogan urging students to “rethink our potential,” Cinque Mason and Lydia Zuklic are running to become the next president and vice president of the Associated Students of Colorado...

Associated Students of Colorado State University presidential candidate Lys Taddei and vice presidential candidate Weston Schroeder pose for a portrait in front of The Administration Office, Feb. 28. (Tri Duong | The Collegian)

ASCSU campaign: Lys Taddei and Weston Schroeder

Piper Russell March 1, 2021

Campaigning under the slogan “Forever strong, forever proud, forever unified,” Lys Taddei and Weston Schroeder hope to increase sustainability, improve cultural education and representation and...

Pictured from left, 3rd year political science student Merry Gebrestsadik and 2nd year political science student Christian Dykson are photographed at the Oval on the afternoon of Feb. 27. Gebretsadkik and Dykson are one of four campaigns running in the 2021 ASCSU president and vice president election. Dykson is running for president with Gebretsadik as his running mate. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

ASCSU campaign: Christian Dykson and Merry Gebretsadik

Michael Stella March 1, 2021

Campaigning under the banner of transparency and citing extensive campus involvement, Christian Dykson and Merry Gebretsadik are running to become the next Associated Students of Colorado State University’s...

Associated Students of Colorado State University presidential candidate John Williamson and vice presidential candidate David Pringle pose for a portrait in The Oval, Feb. 28. (Tri Duong | The Collegian)

ASCSU campaign: John Williamson and David Pringle

Ceci Taylor March 1, 2021

With a platform based on student engagement and extracurricular activities, John Williamson and David Pringle are running for next year’s Associated Students of Colorado State University’s president...

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

ASCSU discusses elections, passes bill for permanent food pantry

Ceci Taylor February 25, 2021

During Wednesday night's senate meeting of the Associated Students of Colorado State University, senators discussed a new campaign bill, funds for upcoming ASCSU elections and passed a bill that will...

COVID-19 variants identified at CSU, pandemic protocols persist

COVID-19 variants identified at CSU, pandemic protocols persist

Serena Bettis February 25, 2021

Six weeks into the spring semester, Colorado State University continues to react to the COVID-19 pandemic with regular testing, updates and reporting on campus numbers.  In an email update sent to...

(Graphic illustration by Lou Regan | The Collegian)

Fort Collins carbon report released, emissions down 7%

Noelle Mason February 24, 2021

In January, the City of Fort Collins released its annual Community Carbon Inventory report for 2019 as part of its broader Climate Action Plan. The Climate Action Plan outlines several goals to reduce...

The current main entrance Rockwell Hall, home of the College of Business, is photographed blanketed in snow, Oct. 28. The previous main entrance was a few yards west of today's. (Luke Bourland | The Collegian)

CSU online business programs rank No. 1

Piper Russell February 24, 2021

Colorado State University students take pride in the nationally recognized online Master of Business Administration and online Master of Computer Information Systems programs. CSU's College of Business’...

The front entrance of Poudre River Public Library near Old Town Feb. 8. (Anna Tomka | The Collegian)

Poudre Library District earns first Star Library designation

Samantha Ye February 23, 2021

Amid the challenges of the pandemic, the Poudre River Public Library District received at least one spark of good news: The district had achieved a three-star library status in the 2020 Library Journal...

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 to create new equity and inclusion office

Aidan Knaus February 22, 2021

The City of Fort Collins has recently announced the upcoming creation of a new City office with a focus on equity and inclusion. The City has been holding bilingual meetings with the public in order...

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