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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Following the National Weather Service Forecast for Northern Colorado, CSU cancelled all classes and campus events after 3pm. The NWS warned severe weather conditions would make driving to and from campus extremely difficult, if not impossible. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Snow to cancel City and University campus operations

Laura Studley March 14, 2021

The snow brought its A-game after some Saturday rain and light flurries.  The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning until midnight in Fort Collins, with snow causing power outages...

(Graphic illustration by Lou Regan | The Collegian)

Fort Collins carbon report released, emissions down 7%

Noelle Mason February 23, 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 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 21, 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...

(Graphic illustration by Abby Flitton | The Collegian)

City Council adopts new housing plan

Piper Russell February 21, 2021

            Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versiĂłn en español de este artĂ­culo aquĂ­. The Fort Collins City Council adopted the new Housing Strategic Plan...

Immigration Law Office of Kimberly Baker Medina on Feb. 6. This building was the former residence of the Thomas family. After moving to Eaton in 1910 where they had their son Virgil, John and Mamie Thomas moved to this house in Fort Collins around 1930. Mamie worked as a cook for the school district and Virgil went to Fort Collins junior high and high school. Virgil became a star offensive lineman on the team and would later go on to accept a football scholarship from Wilberforce College  in Ohio and later would serve in the European theatre of World War II, fighting as an infantry corporal in Italy and Germany. John Thomas stayed in that home with his wife Mamie until he passed away around 1968. (Gregory James | The Collegian)

Fort Collins works to preserve City’s Black landmarks

Isaiah Dennings February 9, 2021

The City of Fort Collins Historic Preservation department created a website outlining narratives around Black historic locations within the city in an effort to preserve the sites as city landmarks.  Deeper...

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