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Students attend a block party that lead to a riot on April 27 near off of Prospect Road. CSU wants students to understand the power and danger of spreading party invitations through social media.

Social Host Ordinance will hold party hosts accountable for underage drinking

Tatiana Parafiniuk-Talesnick April 26, 2016

Hosting parties is about to become much riskier – on Tuesday, April 19 Fort Collins City Council approved the Social Host Ordinance. The ordinance passed on the first reading with only one vote against...

In the Nevada GOP and Democrat caucuses, Trump and Clinton won the most amount of votes from their respective parties. Nevada is the fourth state to report its caucus results. (Photo Illustration by Erik Petrovich)

2016 Presidential Primaries: Nevada results and what’s coming for Colorado

Erik Petrovich February 25, 2016

Editors Note: The Collegian sent two editors to Las Vegas, Nevada to cover the Republican and Democratic caucuses before the campaigns come to Colorado on March 1. This piece is the final part of a series...

Fort Collins police increase patrols for Super Bowl Sunday

Fort Collins police increase patrols for Super Bowl Sunday

Sady Swanson February 6, 2016

Fort Collins Police Services will be increasing officer patrols Sunday as part of their efforts to "provide a safe, positive environment" for everyone on Super Bowl game day."If destructive behavior threatens...

Junior communication studies major and budtender, Brendon T. Greney displays several jars of marijuana while explaining strain differences to a curious customer at Organic Alternatives, located at 346 E. Mountain Ave. Beginning Friday, Organic Alternatives will be open until 8 p.m. as a result of the new ordinance. (Photo credit: Zane Watson)

Retail marijuana stores in Fort Collins now open until 8 p.m.

Erin Douglas January 27, 2016

Beginning Friday, retail marijuana stores in Fort Collins will be permitted to extend their hours until 8 p.m. Previously, licensed retail marijuana stores' hours were restricted from 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.Jan....

Bikers and pedistrians, like bikers and cars, share space around much of campus. With busy schedules and people rushing, accidents sometimes occur involving bicyclists. (Photo by: Megan Fischer)

Tips for successful winter biking

Sady Swanson December 2, 2015

As temperatures drop and snow falls, many Colorado State University students will trade in their bike helmets for their bus pass. Biking in the winter can seem intimidating, but it can be the best transportation...

Colorado Governor announces Colorado will accept Syrian refugees

Colorado Governor announces Colorado will accept Syrian refugees

Sady Swanson November 17, 2015

Governor John Hickenlooper announced that Colorado will take in Syrian refugees while many states have decided to block refugees with fears that accepting them might threaten national security. On Monday,...

(Graphic by Mariah Wenzel).

UN sets new global sustainable development goals for 2030

Sady Swanson October 5, 2015

In 2000, the United Nations set ambitious millennium development goals for the world to achieve by 2015. After 15 years of work, the UN met at the end of September to assess progress and create new goals...

The Larimer County Sheriff's is seeking help locating Mario Garcia.

Public help sought in locating fugitive

Christina Vessa October 2, 2015

The Larimer County Sheriff is seeking help in locating fugitive Mario Garcia.He is the focus of an ongoing criminal investigation by the Larimer County Sheriff's Office Criminal Impact Unit involving...

Dalai Lama cancels Colorado visit due to medical concerns

Dalai Lama cancels Colorado visit due to medical concerns

Sady Swanson September 25, 2015

The Dalai Lama canceled his planned visit to Boulder and the University of Colorado campus for next month because of medical concerns, according to a press release on the university's website.“His Holiness...

Sheriff's Office releases update on Northern Colorado shootings

Sheriff’s Office releases update on Northern Colorado shootings

Sady Swanson September 18, 2015

The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office released an update Thursday concerning the Northern Colorado Shooting Task Force that was formed to investigate the four shootings in Northern Colorado over the summer.Since...

Global activist Shiza Shahid speaks at CSU

Global activist Shiza Shahid speaks at CSU

Veronica Baas March 9, 2015

Every day, 66 million girls are denied the right to education around the world, which forces them into a state of poverty. The Malala Fund is led by a girl who took a bullet for her right to education. The...

Collegian file photo

Ecological Response Model reveals Poudre River ecological trade-offs

Madison Brandt February 27, 2015

The Ecological Response Model, which was recently released to the public, will be used as a tool to help balance community needs and the ecological needs of the Poudre River. There was a panel presentation...

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