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This week in ASCSU: Student transportation proposal, CSUPD town hall

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter November 10, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Nov. 9 for the 13th session of the 52nd senate. Following the swearing-in of two new senators, the senate heard from Budgetary Affairs Committee...

Seriously: Local man discovers mental health, tolerates social interaction

Seriously: Local man discovers mental health, tolerates social interaction

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director November 10, 2022
The spooky fun of Halloween is behind us and so is the dizzying election season. Individuals across the nation now prepare for the thick wave of seasonal depression to hit with force.  It’s not uncommon to feel gloomy in the overcast, cold weather. In Colorado, the winter is either the thing you’ve been waiting for or the thing you’ve been dreading. If you’re into winter sports, you’re set. If you aren’t, good luck. 
Cannabis for our furry friends: CBD treatment in pets

Cannabis for our furry friends: CBD treatment in pets

Grayson Acri, Staff Reporter November 10, 2022

Pets are our buddies that seem to always be happy, hungry and just a bit confused. For readers of this section, the same could likely be said of many of us on some evenings.  Dogs and cats, unlike us,...

Because I Got High: Braces research

Because I Got High: Braces research

Guest Author November 10, 2022

Editor’s Note: “Because I Got High” content consists of community story submissions and does not represent the views of The Collegian or its editorial board. The Collegian does not promote underage...

A spruce tree stump outside the Lory Student Center Lagoon Nov. 9.

Ips beetles cause spikes in spruce tree deaths

Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter November 10, 2022

Last month, the City of Fort Collins issued a press release warning city residents of "a dramatic increase in spruce tree deaths caused by the ips beetle." Ips beetles are indigenous to Colorado and are...

Elvira Sweetwater and Midnight Sweetwater of the Navajo Nation

Gallery: The drums of the people’s heart beat on

Tri Duong, Photo Director November 10, 2022

For the Indigenous community in Northern Colorado, it is important to recognize that friendship and family will always find their way back if people establish meaningful relations with others — not just...

Photo illustration of Lemon Jeffrey, sativa dominant cannabis tested at 63% THC.

Strain Review: Wake-n-bake with Lemon Jeffrey wax

Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter November 10, 2022

With the cold winds and snowfall that come with winter, some might be wondering how to spend less time smoking outside and more time being cozy inside. Well, one way to go about this is to rip a quick...

What to expect: This year's Shabbat 200 preview

What to expect: This year’s Shabbat 200 preview

Alexander Wilson, Social Media Coordinator November 10, 2022

The Colorado State University Lory Student Center will host the annual Shabbat 200 Dinner in the Grand Ballroom at 7 p.m. Nov. 11.  Shabbat is celebrated on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. This...

Colorado State University’s School of Music Theatre and Dance presents "Spring Awakening" with music by Duncan Sheik, book and lyrics by Steven Sater.

‘Spring Awakening’ brings light to teen issues

Alexander Wilson, Social Media Coordinator November 10, 2022

On Friday, Nov. 4, the cast and crew of "Spring Awakening" celebrated their opening night.  The musical, adapted from the 1891 play by Frank Wedekind, will run through Nov. 13 at the University Theatre...

Colorado State University’s Joseana Vaz fights for the rebound against a Colorado Christian University defender.

Stella: Give the CSU women’s basketball team the support it deserves

Michael Stella, Staff Reporter November 9, 2022
The college basketball season has arrived in Fort Collins. There are big questions about the Colorado State University men's basketball team and how they will perform after making an NCAA tournament appearance at the end of last season.  However, a bigger question regarding college basketball in Fort Collins might be why the CSU women's team does not get more support from the student section and the Fort Collins community.
The intertribal drum circle during the 38th Annual American Indian Science and Engineering Society Pow Wow

Traditions return in person at AISES 38th annual pow wow

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director November 9, 2022

The Native American Cultural Center and the American Indian Science and Engineering Society at Colorado State University held the 38th annual pow wow in the Lory Student Center Nov. 5.  For coordinators...

Safeties Henry Blackburn (11) and Jack Howell (17) stand together during practice.

Howell and Blackburn anchor CSU football’s defensive foundation

Kaden Porter, Staff Reporter November 9, 2022

In a Colorado State University football locker room that saw more than 50 new additions for the 2022 season, safety duo Jack Howell and Henry Blackburn have established themselves as a defensive anchor...

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