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Rainstorm closes parking lots, floods buildings on Colorado State’s campus

Breaking News | 8 months ago

A thunderstorm pounded CSU and Larimer County Wednesday evening that shut down parking lots and caused minor flooding in buildings on campus. The city of Fort Collins website showed areas around the university received more than an inch of rain over the period of about an hour starting at approximately 4:45 p.m. Other parts of [...]

Rainstorm closes parking lots, floods buildings on Colorado State’s campus

A thunderstorm pounded CSU and Larimer County Wednesday evening that shut down parking lots and caused minor flooding in buildings on campus.

The city of Fort Collins website showed areas around the university received more than an inch of rain over the period of about an hour starting at approximately 4:45 p.m.

Other parts of Larimer County received between a quarter and a half inch of rain.

This led to some parts of campus being shut down. Sections of the parking lot north of the Lory Student Center had about 8 to 12 inches of standing water. CSUPD had stationed patrols at the entrance to the parking lot and weren’t allowing cars to enter.

CSUPD said the storm also caused minor flooding in the Rockwell basement, the basement of Green Hall and the Engineering Building. CSUPD and Facilities Management are addressing the flooding and assessing any damage, which appears at this time will be minor.

Small crowds of students gathered outside the Lory Student Center as they debated whether to trudge through the standing water to get to their vehicle.

“I might brave it, but I don’t know if it’s the smartest thing to do,” said junior business major Cameron Delphia as he surveyed the semi-flooded parking lot.

According to the national weather service, Weld county is the only area to have been issued a flood warning.

CSU public relations spokeswoman Dell Rae Moellenberg said students should not drive through flooded streets and avoid the flooded buildings.

The standing water at CSU was also the first report the National Weather Service had received of any water damages from the storm.

Senior Reporter Austin Briggs can be reached at news@collegian.com.

UPDATE: Fort Collins Police seek assistance in identifying riot suspects

Breaking News | 1 month ago

UPDATE: May 9, 1:45 p.m. According to a press release from Fort Collins Police Services sent at approximately 1 p.m., the investigation into the April 27-28, 2013 parties in the Summerhill neighborhood that deteriorated into riotous conditions is continuing. Fort Collins police have seven pictures of persons of interest believed to have been involved in [...]

UPDATE: CSU open, on normal schedule today

Breaking News | 2 months ago

Update 6:30 a.m. According to CSU’s Public Safety Team, the university is open and operating on a normal schedule. While open, according to an email sent campus-wide around 5:30 a.m., the Public Safety Team asks for people to use their own judgement on whether it is safe to drive to campus. – Snow day or [...]

UPDATE: Fort Collins resident caused Bondi Beach Bar evacuation

Breaking News | 4 months ago

A 29-year-old man named Cody Daniel Mortensen allegedly caused Bondi Beach Bar at 11 Old Town Square to evacuate Saturday night after telling someone over the phone that he was intoxicated, despondent and wanted to kill the patrons of the bar with a gun on his person, said Fort Collins Police Services Lt. Russell Reed. [...]

CSU RamRide driver charged with DUI

Breaking News | 4 months ago

Two RamRide volunteers in the same car were pulled over on suspicion of DUI and the driver was arrested Friday at approximately 2 a.m. by CSUPD while operating a RamRide vehicle, according to a spokesperson for the Associated Students of CSU. The car’s passenger-side navigator was issued a ticket and let free, the spokesperson added. [...]

Mayor Karen Weitkunat announces reelection bid, lists student housing as priority

Breaking News | 4 months ago

Fort Collins Mayor Karen Weitkunat said in a press release Wednesday evening that she intends to run for reelection –– and oversee a changing relationship with CSU during her second term in office should the city’s voters grant her the opportunity. “I think it’s only going to get stronger,” she said in a phone interview [...]

UPDATE II: State official said CSU not issuing state-recognized certificates

Breaking News | 4 months ago

By Austin Briggs, Sean Meeds and Kate Simmons The Rocky Mountain Collegian 9:37 p.m. After years of campus departments and faculty issuing informal certificates, Colorado State University recently received clarification from the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) about rules surrounding use of the term ‘certificate.’ Ian Macgillivray, assistant deputy director for academic affairs at [...]

10 emergency vehicles sent near W Elizabeth and City Park Ave

Breaking News | 5 months ago

Poudre Fire Authority dispatch confirms that 10 units were sent to W Elizabeth Street and City Park Avenue responding to reports of smoke Tuesday night. Officials would not release more information, insisting further details come from public information officers potentially as soon as tomorrow morning. Developing. Stay with the Collegian as the story develops. Send us your [...]

CSU’s Bill Ritter short listed for Obama’s energy secretary

Breaking News | 6 months ago

The Denver Post is reporting that Bill Ritter, director of the Center for the New Energy Economy and Senior Scholar within CSU’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability, is being considered by the White House to be the next energy secretary. “It’s a crucial time for the country to focus on energy policy among the other [...]

Marijuana Officially Legal! Hickenlooper Formalizes Amendment 64

Breaking News | 6 months ago

Monday, December 10, 2012 — Today Governor John Hickenlooper signed an Executive Order, making an “official declaration of the vote” related to Amendment 64, formalizing it as a part of the state Constitution. The Executive Order recognizing the amendment officially makes the personal possession, use and limited home-growing of marijuana legal for adults 21 and [...]

Slideshow: Fort Collins police take a man into custody after a five hour standoff Sunday afternoon

Breaking News | 6 months ago

Editor’s note: On Nov. 26, the article was changed to reflect the following corrections: It was incorrectly stated that the man was arrested by Fort Collins Police Services. In fact, he was taken into custody. It was also reported that the standoff lasted for several hours. Instead, it lasted for around five hours. The Collegian [...]

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