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ASCSU Speaker of the Senate Candidate Hayden Taylor talks about student government communication during the ASCSU Speaker of the Senate Debate.
News
ASCSU Elections: Speaker of senate candidates debate policy ahead of elections
Aubree Miller, Staff Reporter • March 28, 2024

Editor’s Note: This article is part of The Collegian’s 2024 ASCSU elections coverage. Coverage will include profiles of each speaker of...

ASCSU candidates wait to start the ASCSU Presidential and Vice Presidential Debates.
ASCSU Elections: ASCSU presidential debate intensifies campaign season

Editor’s Note: This article is part of The Collegian’s 2024 ASCSU elections coverage. Coverage will include profiles of each speaker of...

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New ranked voting system implemented for ASCSU elections

For this year's Associated Students of Colorado State University elections, there will be a new system implemented: ranked choice voting. This...

Colorado State University President Amy Parsons introduces a new question for the panel at the Conversation on the First Amendment and Higher Education panel.
Amy Parsons, legal experts speak on 1st Amendment in higher education

The First Amendment is a familiar subject of both general conversation and news headlines in today's societal climate of political polarization...

LFTE: Yes, you should care about ASCSU elections, local democracy
LFTE: Yes, you should care about ASCSU elections, local democracy
Dear readers: "Democracy" is a multi-faceted, complex word that oftentimes becomes a hot button in national politics. It can sometimes be seen as controversial, damaged or convoluted, but it is without a doubt a pillar of the decision-making process in our country, state, city and campus.
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Theory of epigenetic trauma explores impact of historical racism
Science
Theory of epigenetic trauma explores impact of historical racism
Hania Nini, Staff Reporter • March 26, 2024

Trauma scars leave an eternal mark that goes beyond superficial traits. For African Americans, historical racism profoundly shapes the health...

Women scientists contributions often go unrecognized
Women scientists' contributions often go unrecognized

In 1970, women made up only 8% of workers in STEM fields, according to the United States Census Bureau. Over 50 years later, women make up 27%...

5 common types of talk therapy explained
5 common types of talk therapy explained

Psychotherapy, popularly called talk therapy, relies on interactions between a therapist and a client to address a problem the client may be...

As Colorado State University begins research on hemp, bean stalks in the University Greenhouse have more room to flourish because the hemp seeds will be planted outside in open field. Photo courtesy of Zane Watson.
Rooted in innovation: Exploring 7 leading research centers at CSU

Colorado State University has always been connected to the wonders of the natural world. Founded in 1870 as Colorado Agricultural College, CSU...

Flowers in the CSU Annual Flower Trial Garden Aug. 22, 2023.
CSU Annual Flower Trial Garden is nature's laboratory

Why wait for rain to see a rainbow when the Annual Flower Trial Garden blooms right by the University Center for the Arts at Colorado State University? This...

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Ryan Sallans presents Scouting the Unknown on March 20, 2024.
Life and Culture
Ryan Sallans speaks on journey as transgender man
Aubree Miller, Staff Reporter • March 27, 2024

Navigating life's ups and downs is something everyone faces, yet each person's individual story is different. Everyone has different experiences,...

Attendants of the Ramadan Iftar Dinner Event begin getting food in the Lory Student Center Ballroom.
Life and Culture
SWANA celebrates Ramadan with iftar meal
Christian Arndt, Life & Culture Editor • March 26, 2024

In the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims who observe the holiday abstain from drinking water and eating food during daylight hours. Together at...

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Souza: National election stigmas challenge ASCSU elections
Opinion
Souza: National election stigmas challenge ASCSU elections
Emma Souza, Collegian Columnist • March 27, 2024
Voting works because people think it matters. To the diligent voter, having a voice in democracy is a privilege. They see voting as a form of self-expression, advocacy or even an innate citizen responsibility. They believe their vote has an effect, and for that reason, they recognize the importance of participating in and contributing to the election outcome.
Proulx: CSU knows many cant finish college in 4 years but doesnt care
Opinion
Proulx: CSU knows many can't finish college in 4 years but doesn't care
Caden Proulx, Print Director • March 27, 2024
Lately, across the country, there has been an increase in college students finishing their degree in more years than the traditional four. It’s probably a topic you’ve brought up with your parents, who are vehemently opposed to the idea. Surprisingly, though, only 49% of students finish their undergraduate program in four years, according to 2016 data from the National Center for Education Statistics.
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Crypto Exchange Listing: Types of Exchanges and Compliance Requirements

The crypto industry continues to evolve, fueled by the increasing institutional adoption of crypto. Today,...

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Sports
Unwavering support leads to success for CSU triathlon club
Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter • March 27, 2024

Most athletes at Colorado State are focused on one sport, but there is a little-known club sport at CSU that focuses on three. Not only that,...

Colorado State University wide receiver Tory Horton (14) dashes toward the sideline during the Rocky Mountain Showdown game against the University of Colorado Boulder at Folsom Field in Boulder Sept. 16, 2023. CSU lost 43-35.
Sports
Colorado State football springs toward new season
Liv Sewell, Staff Reporter • March 26, 2024

Spring has sprung, and so has the Colorado State football team after their postseason winter slumber. As spring training ramps up, the many...

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Bottles of hot sauce are lined on shelves on the wall. Theres a doorway with a sign reading Vintage & Vinyl above it.
Arts and Entertainment
Old Town's new hot sauce hot spot fulfills dreams
Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter • March 27, 2024

As locals walk through Old Town, there are destinations most are familiar with, such as the Old Town Spice Shop, Rocket Fizz and Aggie Theatre,...

Kung Fu Panda 4 delights audiences with nostalgia, humor
Arts and Entertainment
'Kung Fu Panda 4' delights audiences with nostalgia, humor
Hannah Parcells, News Editor • March 27, 2024

“Kung Fu Panda 4” takes viewers on yet another funny and endearing adventure featuring everyone’s favorite panda, the Dragon Warrior, and...

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Newly popular cannabinoid CBN shows treatment potential
Cannabis
Newly popular cannabinoid CBN shows treatment potential
Miles Buchan • October 18, 2023

THC and CBD are two cannabinoids that have risen to incredible heights in terms of popularity, cultural relevance and research relating to medical...

Strain Review: Ease your mind with Durban Kush wax
Cannabis
Strain Review: Ease your mind with Durban Kush wax
Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter • May 4, 2023

We are hurtling toward the finish line with less than two weeks left in the academic year, and the burnout rate is accelerating. With everything...

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Unlocking the Digital Treasure: A Dive into Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Unlocking the Digital Treasure: A Dive into Cryptocurrency Exchanges
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Ever wondered, amid all this digital currency buzz, what is the value of Ethereum today? It's a question that sparks the curiosity of many,...

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