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Fort Collins · Fort CollinsFor this year's Associated Students of Colorado State University elections, there will be a new system implemented: ranked choice voting. This new system will only be applied to the presidential and vice presidential elections. Due to the lack of competitiveness for senate elections and complications for the online system, senate positions including the speaker will be elected using the regular majority system.See the Story
New ranked voting system implemented for ASCSU elections
Fort Collins · Fort CollinsColorado State junior Mya Lesnar is named the Mountain West Women's Indoor Track & Field Student-Athlete of the Year. She is the second CSU athlete to win the award, joining Lexie Keller, who was honored in 2022. Lesnar capped off her 2024 season by winning the national championship in shot put.See the Story
CSU Rams’ Mya Lesnar named Mountain West Women’s Indoor Track & Field Student-Athlete of the Year
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Fort Collins · Fort CollinsIn 1856, a woman named Eunice Newton Foote became the first person to demonstrate the greenhouse gas effect, a foundational discovery in the understanding of climate science. Despite her groundbreaking work, Foote’s research remained forgotten and overshadowed for over 150 years. In the early 19th century, women in the United States rarely had access to formal education — much less the opportunity to pursue science, which was thought to be men’s…See the Story
Overlooked woman scientist revealed climate breakthrough in 1856
Fort Collins · Fort CollinsThe Hot Sauce Realm features over 250 types of hot sauce, vinyls, vintage clothing and a monthly display from local artists. The store has been renting the space since July 2023 and just signed a two-year lease. The Ruffers wanted to support local hot sauce businesses, and they realized along the way they could make their own business.See the Story
Old Town’s new hot sauce hot spot fulfills dreams
Fort Collins · Fort Collins“Kung Fu Panda 4” takes viewers on yet another funny and endearing adventure featuring everyone’s favorite panda, the Dragon Warrior, and an hour and a half of beautifully animated visuals. The fourth installment in the beloved animated movie series from DreamWorks Animation, “Kung Fu Panda 4” was released March 8, eight years after the third movie, and was directed by Mike Mitchell and Stephanie Stine. Jack Black returned to voice the hero of t…See the Story
‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ delights audiences with nostalgia, humor
Fort Collins · Fort CollinsRyan Sallans, an activist, author, educator and speaker, spoke to a crowd of around 70 people Wednesday, March 20. The presentation focused on his journey thus far through a gender transition and overcoming an eating disorder. The event was coordinated by the Associated Students of CSU and the Body Project at CSU.See the Story
Ryan Sallans speaks on journey as transgender man
Education · Fort CollinsThe First Amendment is a familiar subject of both general conversation and news headlines. Colorado State University put together a panel of university employees with extensive experience handling issues related to the First Amendment. The event was held Monday, March 25, in the Lory Student Center ballrooms as part of the university's thematic Year of Democracy.See the Story
Amy Parsons, legal experts speak on 1st Amendment in higher education
Fort Collins · Fort CollinsEmma Souza: To the diligent voter, having a voice in democracy is a privilege. She says many young people don't understand the necessity of voting. Souza says the ASCSU voting process is much more accessible than national elections. Because candidates are CSU students, there is not as much room for disconnect between voter and candidate.See the Story