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Cars are parked along Meldrum St. just north of campus in a neighborhood that uses the Residential Parking Permit Program.  The program is designed to make Fort Collins neighborhoods safe and keep the streets less congested. It increases the amount of street parking available to residents and guests while still allowing space for other people who may need to park along the street. (Joe Oakman | Collegian).

Despite increasing population, Fort Collins residential parking permits not expected to expand

Audrey Weiss February 14, 2018

Video by Ira Weiss The Fort Collins population is expected to grow by 107 percent by 2050, but with dramatic growth comes implications. Specifically, parking has been impacted, not only by the...

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Exhausted? Exhausted Anonymous has the Answer

Doug Hay February 5, 2018

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White nationalists clash with Antifa following Charlie Kirk event at CSU

White nationalists clash with Antifa following Charlie Kirk event at CSU

Collegian Staff February 2, 2018
White nationalists clashed with Antifa and other protesters and student protesters Friday after altercations started on the Colorado State University Plaza.
According to the Colorado Flu Report, Colorado has seen 2,366 hospitalizations, 111 outbreaks and one pediatric death in connection to the flu so far this season. (Photo Illustration by Davis Bonner | Collegian)

CSU Health Network runs out of flu vaccine as national flu season persists

Audrey Weiss January 31, 2018

Video by Sunday Miller With news sources bombarding the public with warnings of an especially threatening flu season, Colorado is no exception to the implications. According to the Colorado Flu...

CSU resident assistants feel unsupported after bias-motivated incidents and new policies, sources say

CSU resident assistants feel unsupported after bias-motivated incidents and new policies, sources say

Stuart Smith December 6, 2017

Video by Marlo Lundak This semester, resident assistants across Colorado State University have felt a change in the culture of Residence Life. Changes in their job, more responsibilities and a lack...

Oak Street Plaza illuminated with thousands of LED lights.

Holiday Lighting Ceremony signals beginning of winter in Fort Collins

Matt Smith November 4, 2017

Video by Marlo Lundak It may not even be Thanksgiving yet, but the holidays are already upon us in Fort Collins. Hundreds gathered in Old Town Friday to usher in the holiday season with the lighting...

Cindy White, pictured here, is the Green Solution's most popular strain. Known for its happy and euphoric effects, this strain has won a few awards at the annual High Times Cannabis Cup. (Sarah Ehrlich | Collegian)

One of the world’s largest dispensaries opens Fort Collins location

Sarah Ehrlich October 25, 2017

Video by McKenna Shanholtz There’s a new solution to your cannabis needs now open on College Avenue. The Green Solution, a chain of recreational marijuana stores, opened their newest location in...

Colors performs at PRISM's annual fall drag show in the LSC. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

CSU’s Hollywood-inspired drag show honors queer icons, features ‘RuPaul’s’ Gia Gunn

Haley Candelario October 23, 2017

Video by Marlo Lundak Professional and student drag performers wowed students with Hollywood-inspired costumes at Sunday night's fall drag show. Nearly 30 student and professional performers from Colorado...

Campus Director Alex Amchislavskiy and Board Member Nevan Mandel laugh with eachother during an interview with reporter Emma Turner. (Javon Harris | Collegian)

Hillel supports Jewish students, stands with other minoritized groups

Emma Turner October 18, 2017
Hillel at CSU is one of 550 international units that serves as a religious student organization and family for Jewish students throughout the university system. The group is known well for their weekly Shabbat dinners, commitment to sustainability and involvement in interfaith events. Students lead and run all events and activities. There are three regional chapters of Hillel of Colorado
The exterior of Foothills Unitarian Church. (Abby Currie | Collegian)

Foothills Unitarian Church becomes sanctuary congregation

Abby Currie October 11, 2017

Video by Sunday Miller Sanctuaries like Foothills Unitarian Church provide a safe place for immigrants when they are in need. Senior Minister Reverend Gretchen Haley said after the 2016 presidential...

Bean Cycle Roasters is located on 144 N. College Ave. Recently the store removed its books, but the owners aim to have a new store called Singularity installed by the end of 2017. (Seth Bodine | Collegian)

Wolverine Farms removes books from Bean Cycle, new businesses expected to move in

Haley Candelario October 10, 2017

Video by Marlo Lundak Regulars of the Bean Cycle may have noticed that the books from Wolverine Farm Publishing Company have been absent from the coffee shop in Old Town Fort Collins, though...

CSU professors receive U.S. citizenship

CSU professors receive U.S. citizenship

Piper Davis October 3, 2017

Video by McKenna Shanholtz Salah Abdel-Ghany and Daniele Tavani, two Colorado State University staff members, became U.S. citizens in a ceremony at Rocky Mountain National Park in August. Tavani, an...

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