Brew Review: Odell’s Tree Shaker Imperial Peach IPA
When I say this one is a taker, it’s no joke. Odell’s Imperial Peach IPA is the type of beer that I crave no matter the season, much like how I don’t mind peach pie in January. But don’t let the name...
View ArticleCU-Boulder to host Republican Presidential Debate in October
The University of Colorado, alongside CNBC, will host the third Republican Presidential Debate in October, according to a press release. Candidates will discuss economic issues at the Coors Event...
View ArticleNeighborhood meeting provides new information and concerns for CSU medical...
Traffic was the main concern for Fort Collins residents who attended a neighborhood meeting Wednesday for a proposed $59 million Colorado State University medical center that could possibly bring more...
View ArticleBernie Sanders event draws large crowd at Avogadro’s Number in FoCo
Nearly 200 people attended a rally to see a live-stream video of Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders Wednesday night at Avogadro’s Number. The Vermont Senator Sanders, who was streaming...
View ArticleBrew review: Left Hand Brewing’s Introvert IPA
Often beer commercials advertise their product as something to be consumed in the company of others, normally on a beach with the song of the summer played in the background. Yet Left Hand Brewing’s...
View ArticleWhy the Collegian decided to change everything
We didn’t mean to change everything, but we did. The website is new. The paper is longer. Hell, even the ink is different. So much has changed that in summing up our goals and our mission for this...
View ArticleColorado birth control program extended by temporary funding
Multiple organizations pledged nearly $2 million in temporary funding to continue the Colorado Family Planning Initiative, a contraceptive program through Colorado that reduced teen birth and abortion...
View ArticleGroup displaying posters of fetuses comes to CSU Plaza
(Photo Credit: Skyler Leonard) Large posters displaying graphic images of unborn fetuses and prenatal surgery procedures were on Colorado State University’s campus Monday. The group Justice for All, a...
View ArticleGroup claims CSU Todos Santos center takes water from Mexican town’s scarce...
Editor’s note: Colorado State University representative Kim Kita has responded to this article. Criticism of Colorado State University’s center in Todos Santos, Mexico has escalated in recent months...
View ArticleIn Boulder, campus and community members protest GOP presidential debate
Photos by Abbie Parr. BOULDER — Countless protesters gathered on the University of Colorado campus before “Your Money, Your Vote,” the third Republican Presidential Debate, which will be hosted...
View ArticleCollegian editors traveling to Todos Santos, Mexico
We have passports, plane tickets and pesos mixed with the dollars in our wallets. For a week beginning Jan. 1, Collegian Executive Editor Skyler Leonard and myself, a Collegian news editor, will be in...
View ArticleEditors abroad: Photos from Todos Santos, Mexico
Photos by Skyler Leonard. As News Editor Ellie Mulder and I explore Todos Santos, Mexico, we have been speaking to locals and taking lots of photos. These are a few photos I took during our first three...
View ArticlePolice search for suspects after attempted gunpoint robbery in Fort Collins
Fort Collins police are investigating an attempted gunpoint robbery that occurred Jan. 5 in the Creekside Park area. According to police, a 20-year-old female called 911 after resisting two suspects...
View ArticleProtesting fishermen highlight possible environmental harm from housing...
Punta Lobos beach sits south of Todos Santos, Mexico. On our drive in, we lost the paved road for dirt and sand. A little ways down, we passed a small shelter with fisherman hiding away from the midday...
View ArticleActivist group claims CSU has restricted research freedom in Todos Santos,...
Over the past year, an activist group from Todos Santos, Mexico has published documents showing what they claim to be evidence that Colorado State University has restricted academic and research...
View ArticleFisherman protesting in Todos Santos pushed out by police officials
Tuesday morning, police officials from La Paz, Mexico, forcefully removed protesting fisherman from their beach blockade against the housing company MIRA, a company with ties to Colorado State...
View ArticleColorado State University plans to redefine the next 150 years of learning
In 2020, Colorado State University will celebrate its 150th year as a University. Yet before that time, the University is looking to redefine and re-envision its values and goals for the next 150...
View ArticleRep. Polis defends Apple’s denial of FBI request to decrypt iPhone
Fort Collins’ House Rep. Jared Polis defended Apple in the company’s ongoing legal battle, according to a press release sent out Tuesday. Apple has refused to aid FBI officials in bypassing the...
View ArticleQ&A: ASCSU president discusses trip to Todos Santos, Mexico
The Associated Students of Colorado State University sent five representatives to Todos Santos, Mexico to speak with community members and assess firsthand what is happening in a town polarized by a...
View ArticleIn Boulder, campus and community members protest GOP presidential debate
Photos by Abbie Parr. BOULDER — Countless protesters gathered on the University of Colorado campus before “Your Money, Your Vote,” the third Republican Presidential Debate, which will be hosted...
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