The history of CSU’s Aggies “A” dates back to 1923 and represents a decade-long tradition for the university’s students.
In 2016, after the death of Antonin Scalia, Cory Gardner said the Senate should put off confirming judges when a presidential election is so near.
Starting in 1924, CSU students have been intermittently painting the giant “A” in Fort Collins’ foothills.
The Aggie ‘A’ has been in southwest Fort Collins since 1923 and painted annually since the 1940s.
Planning operations trainee Cory Carlson provides an update on the Cameron Peak Fire on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2020.
Bars and restaurants in counties under looser levels of COVID-19 restrictions will be able to serve alcohol later. Here’s how it will work.
Planning operations trainee Cody Carlson provides an update on the Cameron Peak Fire on Sept. 19, 2020.
The Cameron Peak Fire remains 15% contained, with thunderstorms and possible dry lightning entering the area over the weekend
The former Democratic governor is viewed skeptically by environmentalists and the oil and gas industry as his position on hydraulic fracturing evolves
The spiders’ annual migration through southern Colorado is an attraction for some, a fright-inducing spectacle for others.
