Wednesday, June 19, 2013
June 18, 2009
ASCSU supports students through both advocacy and service.
Collegiate Readership ProgramThe goal of the Collegiate Readership Program is to enhance the learning environment on campus, by exposing students to the news in their living, learning, and community spaces.
The program is designed to promote civic literacy and global awareness on campus through students' daily exposure to the news.
The Collegiate Readership Program is currently on a short hiatus and will continue later this summer. The program is set to run year-round.
The New York Times, USA Today, and The Denver Post are available at the following locations:
Click here for a map of listed locations.
ASCSU is the voice of CSU students, advocating for them at campus, local and state levels. This means fighting for affordable textbooks, negotiating a clean-energy option in campus residence halls, and overseeing $31 million in student fees. As well, we serve students through programs like RamRide, Student Funding Board, and Positive Impact.
Cashier's Office located in Morgan Library
Rocky Mountain Showdown student tickets
Student's research at Whole Foods
Preview welcomes first year students
Student helps fellow student in need
Making it in L.A.: Jessie Luken, '06
Macklemore, Lewis play CSU Aug. 30
Stories here were submitted by the campus community. Submit your own.