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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Quaran-tea: Five of the best brews to get your buzz on

Scott Powell October 13, 2020

Randy Newman said it best: “You’ve got a friend in tea. You’ve got a friend in tea. When the road looks rough ahead and you’re miles and miles from your nice warm bed, just brew some chamomile...

A bison moves through the snow in Yellowstone National Park in February 2018. The bison at Soapstone Prairie Natural Area are descended from bison from Yellowstone and are the results of conservation efforts between many partners, including Colorado State University and the City of Fort Collins. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

The Fort Collins Bison Project educates public on conservation

Kailey Pickering October 12, 2020

The 2020 Fort Collins Book Fest brought forward many virtual events. In 2016 the book fest was established by librarians, book lovers, and writers. The inaugural theme in 2016 was Brewin' Up Books, a tribute...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 10/12/2020: What to expect this Mercury retrograde

Jorge Espinoza October 11, 2020

It’s that time of the year again! Mercury is stationing retrograde Oct. 13 through Nov. 3. Your life is officially falling apart.  To be honest, Mercury retrograde is never that dramatic, but I do...

The 34th Annual Cans Around the Oval food donations end Friday, Oct. 16, 2020.

C.A.N.S. Around the Oval unites the community during the pandemic

Maddy Erskine October 11, 2020

The pandemic has added an extra level of anxiety and food insecurity for some Colorado State University students. Although not all traditions can continue as normal, C.A.N.S. Around the Oval is one event...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 10/8/2020

Jorge Espinoza October 7, 2020

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Take what you need and leave what you don’t. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Ask for clarity. Your situation is confusing and you feel lost....

A beer sits on a table. (Collegian file photo)

Breckenridge reimagines Oktoberfest amid the pandemic

Kailey Pickering October 4, 2020

The smell of German cooking flooded the air while polka music danced through the streets and autumn took over in Breckenridge, Colorado. September in Breckenridge not only marks the transition from summer...

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Diversity Symposium to provide opportunities for learning

Jenna Landry October 4, 2020

The Diversity Symposium will return from Oct. 19 to Oct. 23 to begin dialogues on issues surrounding racial bias and reaffirm Colorado State University's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.  The...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 10/5/2020

Jorge Espinoza October 4, 2020

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Take what you need and leave what you don’t. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Look for inspiration. If you’re feeling creatively blocked,...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 10/01/2020: What you need to release this full moon in Aries

Jorge Espinoza September 30, 2020

Today’s full moon in Aries is here to remind you about what you stand for, what drives you and how you can assert yourself.  Just for context, full moons happen when the sun and moon are opposite each...

Collegian archive illustration

Latinx Heritage Month: Julissa Calderon on acting, opportunity

Noah Pasley September 30, 2020

Far different from the mediums of years past, El Centro, in partnership with the Black/African American Cultural Center, welcomed Julissa Calderon over Zoom as this year's Latinx Heritage Month keynote...

Americana singer-songwriter Taylor Shae balances school, artistry

Americana singer-songwriter Taylor Shae balances school, artistry

Ty Davis September 30, 2020

While someone in her peer group would be getting ready to release their first extended play record, 20-year-old Colorado State University student Taylor Shae is set to release her fourth album, “Legend...

Collegian Film Reviews Graphic (Rachel Macias | The Collegian)

Netflix’s “The Devil All the Time” raises hairs … and eyebrows

Greta Nelson-Bechtold September 29, 2020

Extreme religious interpretations, taboo cigarette smoking and controversial southern stereotypes — there is no better way to push the boundaries of how ethically concerning a movie can get. Based on...

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