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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Plastic bags are controversial because they are viewed as wasteful and take an extraordinarily long time to break down. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Cooke: FoCo plastic bag ban is an important step for the City

Cody Cooke July 1, 2021

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. Fort Collins is taking...

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CSU recognized for work to combat food insecurity

Natalie Weiland July 1, 2021
Colorado State University becomes one of four Colorado schools to be recognized as a “Hunger Free and Healthy Minds” campus by the Colorado Department of Higher Education for its efforts to combat food insecurity and provide mental health resources to students.
(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

The U.S. Supreme Court votes unanimously against the NCAA

Tyler Meguire July 1, 2021

For the first time since 1985, the Supreme Court assessed the power dynamic of college sports when it unanimously ruled against the NCAA June 21 for violating antitrust law by limiting academic benefits...

(Graphic Illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

Local LGBTQ+ musicians to add to your Pride playlists

Maddy Erskine June 30, 2021

As Pride Month comes to an end, it is time to keep the light shining on the incredible musicians that work so hard to create an inclusive and accepting local music scene. Colorado is full of local...

University outlines COVID-19 guidelines for fall 2021 semester

University outlines COVID-19 guidelines for fall 2021 semester

Natalie Weiland June 29, 2021

The Colorado State University Office of the Provost & Executive Vice President provided an update on the logistics of the fall 2021 semester Monday. In an email to students, faculty and associates,...

Larimer County health officials warn of new COVID-19 variant

Larimer County health officials warn of new COVID-19 variant

Isaiah Dennings June 29, 2021

Larimer County health officials issued a statement Friday, June 25 warning residents about the increased presence of the new delta variant of COVID-19. The first case of the delta variant of COVID-19...

1967's band artwork, used with permission from artist Riley Edge Kaulaity.

Portland-based rock group, 1967, discusses returning after COVID-19

Marie Tanksley June 28, 2021

With a blend of rock and metal, 1967 returns to the Portland, Oregon, music scene with a new EP. The group says they are excited to return to live shows, which were inaccessible at the height of the...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Cannabis concentrate restriction bill becomes law

Hayden Hawley June 25, 2021

Colorado residents between the ages of 18 and 20 will soon find it difficult to come by a medical recommendation for cannabis. Gov. Jared Polis officially signed HB21-1317 into law on Thursday, which...

(Graphic illustration by Rachel Macias | The Collegian)

53-man Broncos roster prediction: Part 1, Offense

Bailey Bassett June 24, 2021

The final National Football League cut date, where teams have to trim their rosters down to 53 players, isn’t until August 31. Still, it's never too early to predict just how each team will fill...

(Graphic illustration by Rachel Macias | The Collegian)

53-man Broncos roster prediction: Part 2, Defense/Special Teams

Bailey Bassett June 24, 2021

Earlier we looked at the Denver Broncos, who I believe will make the 53-man roster come this regular season. The Broncos have a lot of intriguing talent on the offensive side of the ball. However,...

Graphic designed by Dylan Tusinski. Source photo courtesy of Colin Shepherd | The Collegian

Tusinski: Police presence at Pride disrespects the celebration

Dylan Tusinski June 24, 2021
The first Pride was a riot. It's become something of a woke cliché to say, but it's true. In 1969, the New York Police Department raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in New York City. The patrons of the bar fought back, tossing bottles at officers and forcing them to retreat and stop the raid. It was a turning point and the first widely publicized act of queer resistance to police brutality, helping ignite the LGBTQ+ movement as a whole.
(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Fort Collins Police Services arrests shooting suspect

Natalie Weiland June 23, 2021

Fort Collins Police Services arrested a suspect while responding to a shooting around 1:15 a.m. on June 23.  According to a press release from FCPS, the incident occurred in a home at the 3300 block...

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