Yixuan Xie, CSU Collegian

Yixuan Xie

CSU Collegian

Fort Collins, CO, United States

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RamRide continues to grow with app

It has already been almost three years since Colorado State University's RamRide launched its smartphone app in March 2015 and brought a new way for students to request rides. → Read More

Dr. Susana Muñoz presents on how to support undocumented students at CSU

Educational institutions have been forced to attend to their undocumented students with the end of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Susana Muñoz, an assistant professor of higher education at Colorado State University who focuses her research on issues of access, equity and college persistence for undocumented students, presented how undocumented and DACA students experience institutional… → Read More

Faculty Council discusses various issues on campus

On Nov.7, Faculty Council was held from 4pm to 5:30pm in the Room A201, Clark Building at Colorado State University. At the beginning, they adopted the motions for Section K Resolution of Disputes, Teaching and Advising, Student Course Survey, in addition to elections for graduate and undergraduate student positions on Faculty Council Standing Committees. After … → Read More

Mobile Food Pantry gives 16,000 pounds of food, helps Rams Against Hunger

People picked up food at the Mobile Food Bank on Nov. 2 as part of Rams Against Hunger. (Yixuan Xie | Collegian) To begin the holiday months, the Mobile Food Pantry is at Colorado State University to help fight hunger and food insecurity. The first Mobile Food Pantry was held Nov. 2 from 4 to … → Read More

CSU Bookstore works on making textbooks more affordable

While the textbook pricing consistently increases, the Colorado State University Bookstore makes efforts to save students’ money. Political science and law textbooks are showcased inside of the bookstore. (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian) It is expected that the savings to students this semester will exceed $2,500,000 through all different options of textbooks provided, according to John … → Read More

CSU faculty and staff react to anti-Columbus Day graffiti

On Columbus Day, Oct.9, graffiti with the word “decolonize” and the anarchist symbol was found on various buildings at Colorado State University. Buildings tagged included the Lory Student Center, Clark buildings, Eddy Hall, Forestry building, Plant Science building, Anatomy/Zoology building and the Visual Arts building. The cost for damages is more than $10,000 and it … → Read More

CSU Zero Waste Team concentrates on eliminating gameday trash

Colorado State University is setting a goal of ensuring “zero waste” for football games at the new stadium, and expending efforts to reach their goal. Zero waste football games were held once a year for the Aggie Game. Zero waste eliminates the volume of discarded waste and reuses the resources. Facilities Management, working with the CSU … → Read More

Homicide linked to officer-involved shooting

A man killed by a Fort Collins police officer last Sunday is now suspected of homicide. Officers found the body of 66-year-old Fort Collins resident Sherri Allman when conducting a welfare check requested by her neighbors at Allman’s home on Oct. 4. Larimer County Coroner determined that she had been stabbed to death on or … → Read More

President’s Commission on Women and Gender Equity celebrates 20th anniversary

Renowned CSU Animal Science professor Temple Grandin was the keynote speaker at the President’s Commission on Women and Gender Equity celebration. “When doors of opportunities come, you’ve got to have guts to go through those doors,” Grandin said in her address. (Sarah Ehrlich |Collegian) Colorado State University has fought for years to remove the limitations … → Read More