Piper Davis, CSU Collegian

Piper Davis

CSU Collegian

Fort Collins, CO, United States

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Fort Collins operates seasonal homeless shelters to accommodate increasing population

As Fort Collins’ population increases, local government — along with the help of shelters and volunteers — is working to implement initiatives to avoid displacement of the homeless community as it grows and overflows the local shelters’ capacities. As winter approaches, seasonal shelters begin operating within the community, starting at the beginning of the November. … → Read More

Service animals at CSU necessary despite instances of disobedience

Students may run across dogs sporting red vests or harnesses walking with their owners while at Colorado State University. Yet, these dogs serve a different purpose than normal dogs walking through campus. Zoey tags along for a ride with her owner, Maddie Murcko. (Photo courtesy of Maddie Murcko) According to Rosemary Kreston, the director for … → Read More

Number of arrests for alcohol in residence halls nearly doubles in 2016

An annual report released by the Colorado State University Police Department shows an increase of almost twice the number of arrests for liquor law violations in residence halls in 2016. According to the 2017 Annual Fire and Safety Report, the number of arrests for liquor law violations in residence halls increased from 32 to 61 … → Read More

CSU’s sororities face decreasing retention rates, while fraternities retain, increase membership

Colorado State University’s sororities are facing decreasing in retention rates over each academic year, while fraternities not only retain, but increase chapter size every semester, according to reports released by Fraternity and Sorority Life. Disparities in sorority chapter size exist between fall and spring semesters, according to reports. Looking at Chi Omega, the sorority with the largest… → Read More

Woman dies in early morning Fort Collins house fire

A woman was pronounced dead in her home following a fire in southwest Fort Collins early Sunday morning. According to a press release from Poudre Fire Authority, dispatchers received a call of a structure fire on 4512 Idledale Drive in Southwest Fort Collins, and PFA crews were dispatched at 4:41 a.m. When the first unit … → Read More

Tony Frank addresses communication around bias-motivated incidents on campus

President Tony Frank sent an email to students and staff members of Colorado State University addressing recent bias-motivated incidents involving members of the community. Within the semester, CSU has experienced numerous bias-motivated incidents, including a fake noose targeted at a black resident assistant in Newsom Hall, “Hail Hitler” penned on a Jewish student’s dorm whiteboard … → Read More

CSU professors receive U.S. citizenship

Salah Abdel-Ghany and Daniele Tavani, two CSU staff members, became U.S. citizens in a ceremony at Rocky Mountain National Park in August. → Read More

Allison Hall will receive new compost bin

Tim Broderick, Claire Crookston, and Evan Torres share laughs while participating in a smelly task at the Food Waste Audit on last spring. Photo by Kaitlyn Ancell | Collegian A three-compartment compost bin will be placed in Allison Hall around Halloween. In April, Dominique Ashe, a junior studying human dimensions of natural resources, proposed a … → Read More