Category: "Free Speech"
More from this site
First 100 Days: Finding small wins whether your candidate won or lost
I think anyone who reflects on the little wins can handle the big defeats a little easier.
Give thanks by lending an ear: Listening across difference as sun sets on 2020
As the nation heads toward Thanksgiving and other winter holidays, talking politics with that loud uncle at the socially distanced family gathering may cause some anxiety.
Local communities model greater equity in civic engagement
While there is much more work to do, CSU and Fort Collins community members don’t have to look far for inspiration on how to approach the work with inclusion and intention.
Higher education finance impacts from the 2020 election
Of the many ballot issues this year, the most impactful measures for higher education were Amendments B and 77, Proposition 116, and Proposition 118.
Looking for wins in a losing campaign
There are many ways to look for the small wins in a losing campaign. If time is spent in reflection, those important wins might be discovered and may change your life.
For members of a university community: Take care of who you are
"Take care of who you are. Take care of your identity, whether as teacher or researcher, employee or student. Take care of the passion and the expertise that brought you to CSU and that sustains you every day."
Understanding must be the new winning
"Our path forward must be less about winning or losing. Instead, we must focus on understanding."
Moving forward together
"Despite all that swirling negativity, I have incredible hope for our country. This is not because of who has been elected at any level within our government or any specific policy or initiative, but because of who we are as people, a nation, and as a larger collective when we come together."
Chancellor Tony Frank: On voting
Whether you vote out of respect for past sacrifice, or on behalf of a hope for tomorrow, my message this month is simple: If you can vote, vote.
Making a difference: CSU student activism over the decades
Student activism has played a significant role at Colorado State University over the decades, whether it was focused on national politics, civil rights, apartheid, recycling or social justice.