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Free speech has become a hot-button topic on the Colorado State University campus within the last few months, with the recent announcement of a new First Amendment website and the upcoming "Smashing Socialism" event featuring speaker Charlie Kirk. → Read More
A suspect was taken into custody after Mulligan's Pub was robbed on the afternoon of Monday, Jan. 29. → Read More
Graduate students at Colorado State University have cause to fear for their academic futures. The House of Representatives passed a bill, on Nov. 16, which would effectively make graduate school more expensive and potentially chase future and current candidates out of their degree programs. CSU Graduate School responded to the bill over Thanksgiving break, advising … → Read More
Megan Dierker, the only surviving victim from a shooting in Fort Collins in October, is home and on the mend, with an outpouring of support from family and friends. In particular, a GoFundMe with the goal of raising $50,000 for her. The GoFundMe, started by family friend Linda Buckley, raised $21,720, 347 people have donated … → Read More
Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by the Collegian or its editorial board. I am packing my room in November. I am no longer going to serve as a Resident Assistant. These are two sentences I never quite expected would … → Read More
The only surviving victim of a fatal Thursday shooting near the CSU campus has been identified as Megan Dierker, a University of Colorado Boulder student. Megan Dierker and Savannah McNealy at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2016. Photo via Facebook, courtesy of Megan Dierker. Dierker is currently hospitalized at Medical Center of the Rockies in Loveland. … → Read More
Students, and the city of Fort Collins, woke to news of a shooter west of the Colorado State University campus early Thursday morning. By 4:50 a.m., the all clear had been issued from CSU’s Public Safety Team. Fort Collins Police Services tweeted at 4:35 a.m. they were investigating a “shooting with injuries.” There was no further … → Read More
Mental health came prominently into Fort Collins’ rhetoric on Saturday, coinciding with its prominence surfacing once more at the national level last week. Colorado Senator John Kefalas, along with Joann Ginal and Jeni Arndt, house representatives for Colorado, hosted a community meeting entitled “Cracks in the Mental Health System.” The meeting was held Saturday morning … → Read More