Colorado State University is introducing a new student ID card, the RamCard, which can now be used as part of the university’s new keyless entry system for university buildings. Several of the university’s buildings have already been equipped with the new keyless entries and there are plans to expand the new system. The keyless entries cost about $2,000 per building, and buildings across campus are being equipped as university funding becomes available. Students are able to use their RamCard to gain entry to buildings after hours such as the computer lab. This new service is just another in a long list of amenities that the CSU student ID card offers. The RamCard can also be used for eating in dining halls and the student center food court, athletic events, banking, and laundry facilities in the residence halls. Current students can trade in their current ID cards and upgrade to the new RamCard for free.