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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

Photo courtesy of the Colorado State University department of occupational therapy.

CSU occupational therapy department ranked top 3 nationally

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter April 23, 2025

Colorado State University’s department of occupational therapy ranked third in the nation on U.S. News’ list of top health schools for 2025. The program rose from No. 7 on the 2024 list to No. 3,...

Image of two people performing a play.

‘Peter and the Starcatcher’ explores whimsy of fables, theater culture

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter March 12, 2025

Colorado State University Theatre is showcasing "Peter and the Starcatcher," adapted by Rick Elice, from March 7-14. The play is a theater classic that tells the tale of Peter Pan's backstory, following...

The Andrew G. Clark building provides classrooms and offices to students and staff Feb. 25, 2019. (Matt Begeman | Collegian)

Democracy Small Grant Program funds CSU civic engagement projects

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter February 20, 2025

The Colorado State University Office of the Vice President for Research announced Jan. 16 it will be granting more than $90,000 to projects for furthering education and resources in facets of democracy. The...

A man and woman gaze closely at a wall full of framed portraits, all embroidered with notes of text, which are part of the “Remember Me” exhibit by Jane Waggoner Deschner at the Museum of Art Fort Collins Feb. 8.

‘Remember Me’ exhibit takes trip through time, explores human condition

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter February 12, 2025

The "Remember Me" art exhibit, created by Jane Waggoner Deschner, is being shown at the Museum of Art Fort Collins. This exhibit captures the diversity of human experience with thousands of black-and-white...

group of individuals sit on a stage with blue background and table with names in front of them, crowd in foreground

Ballot Issue 4A passes, granting $49 million to Poudre School District

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

The majority of voters in the Poudre School District voted yea on Ballot Issue 4A in the 2024 general election, passing a mill levy increase for the Poudre School District. The mill levy will grant...

An abstract illustration of a saxophone player and a cello player. Surrounding them are swirls of purple, brown and yellow.

Jazz Combos Concert showcases student emotion through music

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter November 5, 2024

As rain turned to snow the evening of Oct. 30, the Griffin Concert Hall showcased the Jazz Combos Concert, which featured three jazz combo bands. The evening opened with Combo IV. Playing songs such...

A woman with white hair sits next to woman with grey hair in front of a tv and behind green table cloth.

County, city officials discuss voting, student engagement

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter September 30, 2024

Colorado State University and City of Fort Collins representatives visited the Lory Student Center Sept. 25 to speak with interested students and faculty about getting involved in the electoral process...

A group of people sit at tables in groups of about 8.

Fort Collins community connects during Immigration Show and Tell

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter September 16, 2024

Colorado State University students, faculty and community members gathered Sept. 12 at the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising to share and learn of the stories of Fort Collins immigrants at the...

A three story brick building stands atop green grass with the words Student Services across the front. There is a tree nearby the entrance with a green bike rack on the other side. The bike rack has three bikes locked to it

CSU changed its Title IX provisions — here’s what it means for students

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter August 28, 2024

Colorado State University updated its Title IX policy following a change in Title IX regulations passed by the U.S. Department of Education. The new federal regulations, which were released April 19 and...

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