Campus releases annual drinking water report
Each year, CSU is required by law to deliver a report on the quality of drinking water provided to its customers.
Each year, CSU is required by law to deliver a report on the quality of drinking water provided to its customers.
All student medical, counseling, and health education and prevention services will be closed from Friday, June 16 through Friday, June 23, to facilitate the move.
On a campus known for its lovely green canopy of trees, limbs strewn across campus are obvious impacts of this week’s late spring storm.
The vast majority of Colorado State University students report that they feel safe on campus, and that the Colorado State University Police Department does an excellent job of maintaining safety.
CSUPD is a collection site for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 29. Unused or expired prescription medications may be dropped off at the department’s lobby in Green Hall on campus between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. No liquid, needles or sharps will be accepted, but the site will accept pills or patches for disposal. Dropping off unused prescriptions is free and anonymous, and helps to keep medications from being diverted or stolen for misuse or abuse. Accidental poisoning, overdoses and drug abuse rates related to prescription medication in the United States are high. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. Previous advice to flush unused medications down the toilet is now discouraged because it poses potential safety and health hazards, as does throwing drugs away without extra precautions. National Drug Take Back Day is a partnership among local law enforcement agencies and the DEA. Last October, during National Drug Take Back Day, more than 730,000 pounds of prescription drugs were dropped off at more than 9,000 collection sites. Overall, in 12 previous Take Back events, more than 7.1 million pounds of pills have been disposed of through this event.
The Fort Collins community and Colorado State University hosted the first statewide summit of its kind in the nation, focused on involving Colorado communities in ending sexual assault and sexual violence.
This year's rally and protest starts a 6 p.m. on Monfort Quad and will conclude with a march to Old Town.
It’s tax time, and along with anticipation of a refund, or dread of a big payment, come inevitable scams.
Faculty, staff and students are welcome to apply for a two-year term on the appeals committee.
For thieves, the holidays are about looking for opportunity.