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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

Construction work is underway at the Corner of Shields and Elizabeth in the Town of Fort Collins. (Elliott Jerge | Collegian)

Seriously: Fort Collins to remain under construction forever

Savannah Hoag October 3, 2017

Editor’s note: This is a satire piece from the Collegians opinion section. Real names may be used in fictitious/semi-fictitious ways. Those who do not like reading editors notes are subject to being...

Fort Collins Natural Areas Department hosts plant tour for community

Fort Collins Natural Areas Department hosts plant tour for community

Savannah Hoag August 25, 2016

People of all ages joined the Fort Collins Natural Areas Department for a guided native Colorado plants tour at Nix Farms on August 23.Sally Guthart, a Colorado landscaper, as well as another volunteer...

Parking passes at CSU can range anywhere from 209 dollars for motorcycles to 1,844 dollars for Administration. (Photo by Ryan Arb

CSU Parking and Transportation Services to enforce summer parking rates

Savannah Hoag May 4, 2016

Colorado State University Parking and Transportation Services has decided to enforce summer parking rates Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. in order to raise money for maintenance and parking...

Former CSU athletic director to run for United States Senate

Former CSU athletic director to run for United States Senate

Savannah Hoag April 28, 2016

Colorado State University is not the last stop for former athletic director Jack Graham as he sets his sights on being elected into the United States Senate.The decision to run for the US Senate came after...

CSU Alumna Lyndsey celebrates her first place win at the 2016 Collegiate Challenge.

SiVec Biotechnologies wins CSU Collegiate Challenge, $20,000 for business

Savannah Hoag April 28, 2016

Fourteen Collegiate business startups began the day on April 27 at the Colorado State University Lory Student Center for the CSU Collegiate Challenge in hopes of winning $20,000 to support their business.This...

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CSU veterinary team helps miniature horse shine again with brand-new hoof

Savannah Hoag April 27, 2016

Shine, a three-year-old miniature horse, will continue living a fulfilling life thanks to the surgeons at the Colorado State University James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.  The miniature horse...

Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity shows underprivileged middle school students importance of higher education

Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity shows underprivileged middle school students importance of higher education

Savannah Hoag April 13, 2016

Colorado State University's Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. Iota Chapter is hosting their 13th-annual Los Manos Youth Leadership Conference to emphasize the importance of higher education...

Biochemistry major, Mariquita Harris, 19, pays for parking at Lake Street Parking Garage. Photo by: Bianca Torrez

New CSU parking app aims to eliminate hassle of meter parking

Savannah Hoag April 5, 2016

Parking and Transportation Services at Colorado State University are hoping to eliminate parking lot wait times with a new phone app that allows students to pay for daily parking permits from their cell...

CSU mechanical engineering students gain hands-on experience in unique mechatronics lab

CSU mechanical engineering students gain hands-on experience in unique mechatronics lab

Savannah Hoag March 31, 2016

Video courtesy Mechatronics Lab ArchivesColorado State University mechanical engineering students are redefining what it means to be an engineering student in the up-and-coming field of mechatronics. Mechatronics...

CSU Health Network helping students mental health through You@CSU program

CSU Health Network helping students’ mental health through You@CSU program

Savannah Hoag March 25, 2016

College is stressful, which makes college students prone to higher levels of stress and anxiety.Colorado State University is combatting stress and anxiety by connecting students to campus resources through...

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CSU professor working to conserve sage grouse population

Savannah Hoag March 9, 2016

Sage grouse conservation is thriving in part due to Associate Professor in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Michael Falkowski. The Sage Grouse Initiative, launched in 2010 by...

River Carson, 8, (left) and Matt Hanifin (right) move an object around in the air with wands. Hanifin is is owner of Science Toy Magic in Old Town, Fort Collins. (Photo Credit: Megan Fischer)

Never-before-sold toys found at Science Toy Magic in Old Town

Savannah Hoag February 23, 2016

https://youtu.be/DwbMwDxYV5c Video by Emma Iannacone.Science Toy Magic, a store located in Old Town Square, is breaking the barrier between science and magic to create a fun-filled experience great...

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