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Colorado State University has provided several avenues for students to publish their work. This digital collection includes three student journals: Furthering Perspectives (vol. 1-8, 2007-2018), published by the Anthropology Graduate Student Society; Journal of Student Affairs (vol. 1-29, 1992-2019/20), which publishes articles by current students, alumni, faculty, and associates of the Student Affairs in Higher Education graduate program at Colorado State University; and Journal of Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Excellence (vol. 1-7, 2010-2016), which publishes outstanding undergraduate research, scholarly articles, and creative works. The digital collection also includes a short-lived weekly student newspaper, Transition (vol. 1-2, 1969), which provided commentary on local and national issues and, per its editor Steve Watts, was intended to hold "…the key to 'open' doors of dissent and opinions of All members of C.S.U. regardless of race, color, or political beliefs and affiliation." Also included here are scattered issues of the student publication College Avenue.

Please see the Rocky Mountain Collegian Archive for digital copies of CSU's student newspaper.

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    Furthering perspectives: anthropological views of the world, vol. 12, 2023
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2023) Anthropology Graduate Student Society, Colorado State University, publisher
    Furthering Perspectives is a peer-reviewed, graduate student-run academic journal organized by Anthropology Graduate Student Society at Colorado State University Department of Anthropology and Geography. This journal aims at showcasing the diverse anthropological perspectives and is authored by undergraduate, graduate students, and alumini. This is the 12th volume of Furthering Perspectives, published in 2023. In this issue, we expand to include opinion pieces regarding how the field of anthropology and geography should move forward.
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    Furthering perspectives: anthropological views of the world, vol. 13, 2024
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2024) Anthropology Graduate Student Society, Colorado State University, publisher
    The 13th volume of Furthering Perspectives: Anthropological Views of the World. Furthering Perspectives is a peer-reviewed, graduate student-run academic journal showcasing the diverse anthropological perspectives of Colorado State University anthropology and geography graduate and undergraduate students. In this volume, you will find articles that explore a wide range of topics, from the archaeology of entanglements between humans and material agents, to cultural conceptions of food and food insecurity, to evolution and the behaviors of our primate relatives.
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    Journal of undergraduate research & scholarly excellence, 2023/2024
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2024) Colorado State University. JUR Press, publisher
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    Journal of undergraduate research, 2022
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022) Colorado State University. JUR Press, publisher
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    Journal of student affairs, vol. XXXI, 2023-2024
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2024) Colorado State University. Student Affairs in Higher Education, publisher
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    Journal of student affairs, vol. XXX, 2022-2023
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2023-05-01) Colorado State University. Student Affairs in Higher Education, publisher
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    Furthering perspectives, vol. 11, 2022
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022) Anthropology Graduate Student Society, Colorado State University, publisher
    Anthropology is the study of Humanity; of us. How we behave, what we think, what we were like in the past, and why we look like we do. The human experience is varied and incredibly complicated. As such Anthropological research reflects a plethora of topics and perspectives. This issue of Furthering Perspectives pays homage to the dynamic study of humanity by presenting a diverse group of articles written by undergraduates, alumni, and graduate students from Colorado State University. Displaying a mixture of original research and literature review, Furthering Perspectives 2022 will explore geopolitical issues, and themes of trauma and healing. It will analyze primate bone structure, and the effects of mass media in the digital age.
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    Furthering perspectives: anthropological views of the world, vol. 10, 2021
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2021) Anthropology Graduate Student Society, Colorado State University, publisher
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    Journal of undergraduate research, fall 2019/spring 2020
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2020) Colorado State University. JUR Press, publisher
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    Journal of undergraduate research, fall 2018
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2018) Colorado State University. JUR Press, publisher
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    Journal of undergraduate research, fall 2017
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017) Colorado State University. JUR Press, publisher
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    Journal of student affairs, vol. XXIX, 2019-2020
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2020) Colorado State University. Student Affairs in Higher Education, publisher
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    Journal of student affairs, vol. XXVIII, 2018-2019
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2019) Colorado State University. Student Affairs in Higher Education, publisher
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    Furthering perspectives: anthropological views of the world, vol. 9, 2020
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2020) Anthropology Graduate Student Society (Colorado State University), publisher
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    Transition, volume 1, issue 7
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1969-05-23) Watts, Steve, editor; ASCSU, publisher
    May 23 issue of the Transition, a weekly Colorado State University student newspaper and an alternative to the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Includes articles, photographs, and illustrations concerning local and national issues important to students at Colorado State University.
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    Transition, volume 1, issue 8
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1969-05-30) Watts, Steve, editor; ASCSU, publisher
    May 30 issue of the Transition, a weekly Colorado State University student newspaper and an alternative to the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Includes articles, photographs, and illustrations concerning local and national issues important to students at Colorado State University.
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    Transition, volume 1, issue 9
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1969-07-22) Watts, Steve, editor; ASCSU, publisher
    July 22 issue of the Transition, a weekly Colorado State University student newspaper and an alternative to the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Includes articles, photographs, and illustrations concerning local and national issues important to students at Colorado State University.
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    Transition, volume 1, issue 5
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1969-05-09) Watts, Steve, editor; ASCSU, publisher
    May 9 issue of the Transition, a weekly Colorado State University student newspaper and an alternative to the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Includes articles, photographs, and illustrations concerning local and national issues important to students at Colorado State University.
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    Transition, volume 1, issue 6
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1969-05-16) Watts, Steve, editor; ASCSU, publisher
    May 16 issue of the Transition, a weekly Colorado State University student newspaper and an alternative to the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Includes articles, photographs, and illustrations concerning local and national issues important to students at Colorado State University.
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    Transition, volume 1, issue 3
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1969-04-25) Watts, Steve, editor; ASCSU, publisher
    April 25 issue of the Transition, a weekly Colorado State University student newspaper and an alternative to the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Includes articles, photographs, and illustrations concerning local and national issues important to students at Colorado State University.