Skip to Main Content
Founded 1891.

Submit a Tip

Join
The Student News Site of Colorado State University

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

Events

The Pacific Club will host a lūʻau on April 28th in the LSC Grand Ballroom. (Megan Daly | Collegian)

Pacific Club to host a Hawaiian lū’au Saturday

Jarrae Newell April 25, 2018
Diversity is something we strive for at Colorado State University, however we often do not celebrate each other’s differences. Be that as it may, newly formed student organization, Pacific Club, formerly known as Hui ʻo Hawaiʻi is hosting a Hawaiian lūʻau on April 28, 2018 in the Lory Student Center, doors open at 5 pm.
FoCo Speaks Ciencia! to give Latina scientists a platform for personal stories

FoCo Speaks Ciencia! to give Latina scientists a platform for personal stories

Julia Trowbridge April 24, 2018
500 Women Scientists, Graduate Women in Science and the Poudre River Public Library District have teamed together to give six Latina women a platform to share their stories on Friday, April 27 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Horse & Dragon Brewing Company.
Luke Pell performs at the Lory Student Center ballroom on 21st April 2018 (Brandon Mendoza | Collegian)

Phi Delta Theta hosts former ‘Bachelorette’ contestant Luke Pell for ALS fundraiser concert

Ty Davis April 23, 2018

Although Phi Delta Theta's Sunday night philanthropy event lacked in size, it was full of entertainment.  The Colorado State University chapter of Phi Delta Theta hosted a fundraising concert featuring...

Slam poet turned professional rapper Watsky performs for a packed house Saturday night at the Ogden theater in downtown Denver as part of his "Low Visibility Tour" featuring the band Invisible Inc. (Davis Bonner | Collegian)

Q&A: Poet turned rapper Watsky talks fans, touring and politics

Davis Bonner April 23, 2018

From humble beginnings performing spoken word poetry in coffee shops and college campuses to packing theaters across the country and around the world, Watsky has always performed from the heart and remained...

Africa United, an organization that that emphasizes the importance of educating oneself about Africa, put on their annual event to show the many different cultures of countries in Africa including Nigeria, Sudan, Ghana and others. (Mackenzie Boltz | Collegian)

14th annual African Night emphasizes the rise of rich African cultures

Daniela Navarro April 22, 2018

Africans United hosted their 14th annual African Night, which focused on the rise of uniting Africa Friday evening in the Lory Student Center Ballroom. The event, Africa Rise Up, educated around 300 members...

The cover of the new edition of Andy Steves travel book for budget and student travelers.  Photo Courtesy of Avalon Travel.

Andy Steves, author of ‘Europe City Hopping on a Budget,’ to speak at Old Firehouse Books Tuesday

Claire Oliver April 20, 2018

Studying abroad is a trip in itself, but when the classroom becomes crowded, branching out to a new city can seem like a great way to experience not only the country you’re in but the cities and...

The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art presents MIX (Multicultural Intersectional Inclusivity eXchange) on March 29th from 5 to 7:30 P.M. There will be a panel to discuss social justice and minority representation after an ananlysis of the museum's art through the lenses of the attendees. {Abby Flitton | Collegian}

CSU’s Africa Center opens exhibit to celebrate African art

Isabelle Rayburn April 18, 2018

Art and beer don't usually go together.  The African & Ale exhibit, which celebrates community and African art with some breweries added, is coming to the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art on April 25...

During the question and answer session after their screening,Stevie Salas and Christina Fon answered audience quesitons. Several of the quesitons led them to tell stories of some of the difficulties they encountered in creating the film, from finding an appropriate direction to the challenges with getting major personalities to interview. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

ACT Human Rights Festival: ‘Rumble’ recognizes Native American contributions to rock and roll

Matt Smith April 16, 2018

The ACT Human Rights Film Festival went out with a "Rumble." The last film of the festival, "Rumble," examines American culture, specifically the role of Native Americans in defining rock and roll. As...

Pedro Hernandez and his mom, Jessica Perez, discuss systemic issues with the New York Police Department in a Q&A at the third annual ACT Human Rights Film Festival. Just moments before, the audience watched "Crime + Punishment," a documentary by Stephen Maing that follows Hernandez's unlawful detainment at Riker's Island for attempted murder. He was held in the jail for 8 months on a $250,000 bail for a crime that was later dismissed without trial. (Randi Mattox | Collegian)

ACT Human Rights Film Festival: ‘Crime + Punishment’ sheds light on the NYPD’s racially-charged, illegal actions

Claire Oliver April 13, 2018

Prejudice runs deep into the roots of American history. And today it is present in the very institutions that are supposed to be keeping our citizen’s safe including our police departments.  “Crime...

Oliver Addams, a CSU student, answers questions at a panel after a showing of short films about sexual assault at an event hosted by the WGAC.

Sexual assault, abuse survivors share their stories at Alt. Break Digital Shorts & Panel

Henry Netherland April 13, 2018

Sexual and domestic abuse survivors found solace in sharing their stories through film Thursday night. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, victims of abuse came together April 12 from 5 to...

Collegian Reviews (Illustration by Caleb Carpenter | Collegian)

ACT Human Rights Film Festival: ‘Mama Colonel’ doesn’t pull any punches

Ty Davis April 12, 2018

If the last few years has not robbed you of your empathy, then brace yourself to watch this movie. "Mama Colonel" almost made me cry where I sat. Sexual and child abuse are prevalent problems in the Democratic...

Load More Stories