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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

How we are covering George Flyd/BLM protests

Letter from the Editors: ASCSU candidates, why should we vote for you?

Haley Candelario, Shelby Holsinger, and Mikaela Rodenbaugh April 7, 2019

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. This letter from the editor...

How we are covering George Flyd/BLM protests

Letter from the Editor: Why we haven’t reported on student discrimination posts yet

Haley Candelario April 2, 2019

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. Haley Candelario is the Editor-in-Chief...

A cowboy holds a newspaper and the ranchiest ranch garb on this side of the Mississippi while looking at the corporate office sign for the Rocky Mountain Collegian, which has been renamed to Yeehaw Junction. (Photo Illustration by Ashley fake name | Yeehaw Junction)

Letter from the Editor: Collegian changes name to ‘Yeehaw Junction’

Haley Candelario March 31, 2019

Dear readers, For more than 125 years, The Rocky Mountain Collegian has been integral to the history of Colorado State University. The publication has served as the main source of CSU news and as the...

Tiffany Haddish was announced as the headliner for RamFest 2019 on Monday. (Photo courtesy of RamEvents)

Tiffany Haddish to headline RamFest 2019

Haley Candelario March 25, 2019

RamEvents announced Monday that comedian Tiffany Haddish will headline the annual RamFest event. "RamEvents is so excited to be bringing a big name comedian like Tiffany Haddish to (Colorado State University),"...

Joyce McConnell, current provost and vice president for academic affairs at West Virginia University, has been selected to lead CSU as the next president. She was announced as a finalist on March, 13, 2019, and will have to observe a procedural waiting period of 14 days before being officially named next president of Colorado State University. (Photo Courtesy of SOURCE).

CSU names Joyce McConnell as finalist for 15th University president

Haley Candelario March 15, 2019

Nearly seven months after Colorado State University President Tony Frank announced he would step down from his role, the CSU Board of Governors system announced Friday that they have selected Joyce McConnell...

Diamond Nicholson, a sophomore human development and family studies major, talks with other students after racist remarks were directed towards her and other students of color. Nicholson and several other students attended the Colorado Democrat rally held inside the Lory Student Center Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018. (Natalie Dyer | Collegian)

Tensión entre estudiantes de CSU tras el mitin de Sanders

Haley Candelario October 29, 2018

Editor’s note: The Collegian is starting a section in Spanish for our Spanish-speaking readers. Spanish articles will be available online and in print. Find the English version here. Traducido por Cinthia Avitia. A...

Diamond Nicholson, a sophomore human development and family studies major, talks with other students after racist remarks were directed towards her and other students of color. Nicholson and several other students attended the Colorado Democrat rally held inside the Lory Student Center Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2018. (Natalie Dyer | Collegian)

Tensions flare between CSU students after Bernie Sanders rally

Haley Candelario October 25, 2018

Nota del Editor: El Collegian está empezando una sección para nuestros lectores que hablan Español. Articulos en Español va a estar en línea y en la impresión. Encontrar la versión en Español aqui....

Why we retracted a recent article and how we can do better

Why we retracted a recent article and how we can do better

Haley Candelario October 19, 2018
We want to be transparent in our decision to retract an article due to errors regarding how the article misrepresented a member of our community.
Antifa and Neo-Nazis clash on CSUs Plaza following the Charlie Kirk presentation in the LSC. The group was observed fighting and pushed out of campus by police. (Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

Year in review: Collegian news desk covers frequent acts of white supremacy on campus

Haley Candelario August 20, 2018

Editor’s note: As part of a media transparency initiative, on Aug. 20, 2018, The Collegian spent the first day of publishing of the year telling our readers about us. You can read more about the people...

Collegian Editor-in-Chief Haley Candelario (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Meet your editors: Haley Candelario, editor-in-chief

Haley Candelario August 19, 2018

Editor’s note: As part of a media transparency initiative, on Aug. 20, 2018, The Collegian spent the first day of publishing of the year telling our readers about us. You can read more about the people...

Rosalina Lunsford, a sophomore studying biological sciences, looks through the newspaper racks while waiting for the Transfort bus inside the LSC on Tuesday night. (Photo credit: Kate Simmons)

About The Rocky Mountain Collegian

Haley Candelario August 19, 2018

The Rocky Mountain Collegian serves the Colorado State University community as the twice-weekly, student-run newspaper. The publication was founded in 1891 as a university publication, but it separated...

CSU computer scientists and statisticians are working on a three year grant to combat livestock disease. The computer science building is pictured above.

Former CSU assistant professor files lawsuit for sexual harassment, retaliation affecting tenure

Haley Candelario May 26, 2018

A former Colorado State University assistant professor filed a lawsuit against the University, claiming that she faced retaliation and was forced to resign from her position after reporting to Computer...

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