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LSC to celebrate 62nd birthday with Ram superfans April 24
The event is free and open to the public, and features birthday cake, music provided by KCSU-FM deejays and a performance by the CSU “Rampage” Basketball Band.
CSU celebrates Earth Day in April with festival and events promoting sustainability
All members of the CSU community are invited to take part in this year’s exciting line-up of activities for Earth Month.
Aspen Grille reopens with redesigned menu and dining space
The student-staffed restaurant is in the Lory Student Center and features a reservable private dining room, a new teaching kitchen, two all-gender restrooms and a sleek new bar.
Aspen Grille earns 3-Star Green Restaurant certification
Recent upgrades to the space, equipment and operational procedures – plus the addition of more accessible food choices – lifted the restaurant from its previous 2022 Level 1 certification.
Area ranch donates 1,000 pounds of beef to Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry
A Morgan County ranch family, including four generations of Colorado State University graduates, donated more than 1,000 pounds of beef to the Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry.
Bestselling author, psychologist Meg Jay to speak on ‘Mental Health Strategies for Twentysomethings’
Meg Jay, author of the bestselling book The Defining Decade, will appear at Colorado State University Tuesday, March 26, for a free public lecture.
Just a few of the top on-campus sustainability practices at CSU
Learn more about your campus's sustainability practices now and looking into the future.
Moving off campus: 10 key considerations for moving out on your own
Students at CSU may be eager to leave the dorms, but there are multiple things to consider when taking that big leap.
10 classes at the Student Recreation Center to try this semester
Searching for a fresh exercise, new skills or community? Colorado State University's Student Recreation Center has a group class catered to each student and all ability levels.
Crisis navigation tool HelpCompass now available to CSU community
HelpCompass is an essential crisis navigation tool that helps students, faculty and staff connect to the right help in moments of need.