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Keeping campus intersections safe by looking out for fellow Rams
Colorado State University is committed to zero deaths and zero serious injuries on campus streets. Safety of intersections is critical to this important goal. To reduce the risk of an accident or the loss of life, CSU police will be more active in the area contacting motorists and others navigating intersections in an unsafe manner.
How to navigate construction during latest phase of LSC revitalization
The next phase of the Lory Student Center revitalization is slated to begin after graduation. Here's a look at how to navigate the construction over the summer.
Construction to limit MAX parking at Drake starting March 21
Construction on the Midtown Gardens Marketplace King Soopers project began after spring break, causing temporary impacts on the availability of park-n-ride parking for MAX riders at Drake Station.
CSU employees invited to try electric vehicles at Ride and Drive event
Five models of plug-in cars and trucks will be available at the CSU Transit Center July 14, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Employees offered support to Get Back on the Bike
This program was built specifically for interested but concerned CSU employees who would like formal training and support for their bicycle commute.
Reduce parking citations by donating to Food for Fines
Contribute $10 to Rams Against Hunger and reduce the amount of a CSU-issued parking citation by $20.
CSU makes changes to Around the Horn schedule
Around the Horn is reducing services effective Jan. 25, to adjust to the decreased ridership demand and to protect Transfort drivers and the public from COVID-19.
Oval closed Nov. 15-21 for ceremonial Commencement Walk for 2020 graduates
The Oval will be closed to traffic and parking during the day and night for setup, the event, and tear-down, and the Around the Horn campus shuttle will be rerouted during those days.
Food for Fines program helps reduce parking citation costs
Through Dec. 18, giving $10 or more to CSU’s Rams Against Hunger will reduce each university parking ticket by $20.
‘Bait bikes’ lead to arrests of bicycle thieves on campus
Since the start of the program a year ago, CSUPD has made more than 12 felony arrests directly connected to bike thefts on Main Campus.