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Breaking news: Pearl Fire reported northwest of Fort Collins, crews dispatched

Breaking news: Pearl Fire reported northwest of Fort Collins, crews dispatched

Sam Hutton, News Editor September 16, 2024

Editor’s Note: This is an ongoing breaking news story. Updates will be provided as they become available. A wildfire burning near Red Feather Lakes northwest of Fort Collins in Larimer County has...

Speaker of the Senate Hayden Taylor stands at a speaking podium and looks to the left. Behind him is a dark-stained wood wall and a sign with the logo of Associated Students of Colorado State University (ASCSU).

This week in ASCSU: LSAB, public relations officer

Sam Hutton, News Editor September 16, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Sept. 11 for the fifth session of the 54th senate. After a hearing from a guest speaker from the West Elizabeth Corridor Project along with...

Associated Students of CSU Vice President Braxton Dietz, President Nick DeSalvo, Chief Justice Morgan Wright, and Speaker of the Senate Hayden Taylor stand on the steps of the Administration Building Tuesday, Sept. 9.

ASCSU vs. CUSG: Comparing policies, politics, personalities

Sam Hutton, News Editor September 13, 2024

Although the Associated Students of Colorado State University and the University of Colorado Boulder Student Government differ in terms of organization, funding and procedure, among other things, they...

The student section of the Rocky Mountain Showdown football game Sept. 16, 2023. The University of Colorado Boulder hosted the game at Folsom Field.

While CSU sports tickets are free, CU students pay for chance to watch games

Jessi Sachs, The CU Independent September 12, 2024

Despite a long-held rivalry, the University of Colorado Boulder and Colorado State University are relatively similar institutions. Located some 45 miles apart, the two universities are both tier 1 research...

A side profile of a man sitting in a room of chairs watching a projection of the presidential debate between a man in a blue suit and red tie and a woman in a black suit jacket and white shirt.

ASCSU hosts Holly Page for conversation on No Labels

Claire VanDeventer, Staff Reporter September 12, 2024

Colorado State University and the Associated Students of CSU hosted A Conversation with No Labels with Holly Page, a leading advocate for centrist politics in the United States Sept. 10. Page was joined...

Breaking: Suspect arrested in Alexander Mountain Fire investigation for arson, impersonating fire official

Breaking: Suspect arrested in Alexander Mountain Fire investigation for arson, impersonating fire official

Hannah Parcells, Content Managing Editor September 11, 2024

Editor's Note: This is an ongoing breaking news story. Updates will be provided as they become available. Larimer County Sheriff's Office investigators have arrested Loveland, Colorado, resident Jason...

An illustration of a yellow ballot box in front of a green background with two darker green hands on either side, one dropping in a ticket that reads "Rams" and the other with a ticket that reads "Buffs."

CSU, CU to hold voter registration competition ahead of Showdown

Aubree Miller, News Editor September 10, 2024

Colorado State University is hosting the upcoming Rocky Mountain Showdown for the first time since 1996, and in a show of friendly rivalry with the University of Colorado Boulder, both student governments...

Former White House Chief of Staff and Secretary of Homeland Security John F. Kelly speaks with Colorado State University President Amy Parsons Sept. 6. “When someone says, ‘Is so and so qualified to be president of the United States?’ the answer is no,” Kelly said. “No one is.” Upon further elaboration, Kelly posed the question of what makes for a successful president. “The answer to that is the same thing makes for a successful president from a university, an admiral, a general, a governor — and that is you surround yourself with good people who are not afraid to tell you the truth and who you'll listen to.”

CSU hosts John F. Kelly for discussion on civic engagement, democracy

Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter September 9, 2024

On Thursday, Sept. 5, Colorado State University welcomed John F. Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general, former White House chief of staff and secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under...

A smiling person talks at a podium with three people sitting behind them on the left and two people behind them on the right. On the left is an American flag, and on the right is a Colorado flag. At the top of the image are the words, This week in ASCSU.

This week in ASCSU: Constitutional amendments, senate bylaws

Sam Hutton, News Editor September 8, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Sept. 4 for the fourth session of the 54th senate. Following executive, judicial and legislative reports in which members of each branch...

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Update: Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity issues statement in response to alleged blackface incident; university, community responds

Sam Hutton and Aubree Miller September 5, 2024

Editor’s note: This is an ongoing breaking news story. There will be updates provided as they become available.  Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a statement released by Colorado...

A large black letter C in the style of The Collegian logo is to the left of the words Breaking News written in red all caps. The graphic is on top of a faded image of The Oval from above.

Breaking news: Trial vacated for protesters at city council meeting

Aubree Miller, News Editor September 4, 2024

Editor’s note: This is a breaking news story. Updates will be provided as they become available. The upcoming trial for three Fort Collins residents who glued their hands to the city council chamber...

The first Planet Fitness in Fort Collins held its grand opening Aug. 14. The brand new Planet Fitness is located at 126 W. Troutman Parkway. A classic membership starts at $15 per month.

Planet Fitness opens 1st location in Fort Collins

Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter September 4, 2024

Joining several gyms in Northern Colorado, the first Planet Fitness in Fort Collins opened during the summer — and it is more than just a place to work out. Planet Fitness brands itself as a judgment-free...

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