The Clarion, University of Denver, CO
3 days ago by Daliah Singer
Denver mayor thanks DU, volunteers at one-day event
The Clarion, University of Denver, CO
3 days ago by Sara Castellanos
Sigma Chi mourns loss of fraternity brother, friend
The Clarion, University of Denver, CO
3 days ago
Parent of student has seizure
On Monday, May 5, at 12 p.m. Campus Safety responded to the report of an ill party at the Ricks Center. An on-scene investigation revealed the parent of a Ricks Center student had a seizure at 11:15 a.m. Medical assistance was declined.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
4 days ago by Andy Dose
At first, there were only a few people, about eight in all.
But as 11:50 p.m. drew near Friday night, people started showing up at the Lory Student Center in droves. It would only be a matter of minutes before a little over 400 men and women clad only in their underwear were joking and laughing, chanting and screaming in front of the LSC, ready to make a run for it.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
2 days ago by Trevor Simonton
For more than a decade, CSU student Fran Wilson used the city's door-to-door busing service as her primary means of transportation for everything from picking up groceries to getting to work at the CSU Bookstore.
But after the city pulled funds from Dial-A-Ride, Fort Collins' call-in transportation service for disabled citizens, the wheelchair user was forced to complete a rigorous recertification process in order to access the service reevaluated under newer, stricter guidelines.
Rocky Mountain Collegian, Colorado State University, CO
7 hours ago by Nick Hemenway
In this final week of my college career, I have been pondering the decisions I have made over the past five years. In retrospect, I can see how the smallest decisions I made years ago affected my whole college experience.
As my time as a CSU student comes to an end, I want to leave you with some tips I think will make your college experience the best it can be.
UNC Mirror, University of Northern Colorado, CO
3 days ago by Joshua Espinoza
After graduation is over, many students will be preparing to step into the work force and exchange their hard-earned degrees for paychecks. But one concern that plagues some graduates is the exchange rate.
For some college graduates, the prospect of a lucrative entry-level income is highly probable, while others might have to endure the Ramen Noodle diet for a little longer.