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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Stella Goldberg lights a candle at a vigil for Israel in the Colorado State University Lory Student Center Oct. 12. During an open community comment, Goldberg spoke about her childhood growing up during World War II. “Antisemitism, whether you are with Jews or you're not with Jews or you are a Jew, is never going to stop,” Goldberg said. “We only just have to be brave and be strong and stay together and just be the best people that God wants us to be.”

CSU Jewish student groups hold candlelight vigil for Israel

Allie Seibel, Editor in Chief October 14, 2023

On Oct. 12 in the Lory Student Center, several Colorado State University Jewish student organizations held a candlelight vigil in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. Hamas, a Palestinian...

Colorado State University middle blocker Malaya Jones (1) goes up against two San Jose State players.

Malaya Jones leads CSU volleyball to victory over Air Force

Ben Fairly, Staff Reporter October 14, 2023

Head coach Emily Kohan and the Colorado State volleyball team found themselves with an even 3-3 record through six conference matches before heading to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to take on the Air Force...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

This week in ASCSU: Bylaws, parliamentary procedure

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter October 13, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Oct. 11 for the eighth session of the 53rd senate. The session began with a thorough presentation from Parliamentarian Parker Doyle, who...

Colorado State University women's soccer midfielder Mia Casey (22) races down the field to catch the ball during a match against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Sept. 24. CSU tied with UNLV 1-1.

Mia Casey helps Rams soccer cruise past Colorado College

Damon Cook, Sports Editor October 13, 2023

The Rams offense went MIA in their 3-0 victory over Colorado College. In this case, MIA doesn’t mean missing in action, because Mia Casey was anything but that. Netting three scores for CSU, Casey...

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CSU sees 3rd largest entering class ever

Tyler Weatherwax October 13, 2023

Each fall, thousands of students arrive on Colorado State University's campus as first-year students, many ready to live on their own for the first time and receive a college education. This year was no...

Shelby Davis poses in the photo booth with a Colorado State University pride flag Oct 11.

Gallery: National Coming Out Day

Julia Percy October 13, 2023

A horse foal and cat sculpture outside the main entrance to the James L. Voss Veterinary Teach Hospital Oct. 6. The hospital was built in 1979 and is named after the former dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.

New veterinary complex coming to CSU

Hannah Parcells, Staff Reporter October 13, 2023

The College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University is undergoing a large-scale expansion with new facilities and a brand new curriculum in its doctor of veterinary...

Wayan Billondana, lead bassist for Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, brings the soul to Aggie Theatre during their sold-out Tuesday show Oct. 10.

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets call FoCo concert top-5 performance

Ruby Secrest, Staff Reporter October 12, 2023

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets performed at Aggie Theatre Oct. 10, leaving their crowd with sweat-drenched shirts, sore necks and an awakened haze of complete tranquility.  “The live energy — it...

Ram Band vs. BroBand: Thursday night bar hopping gets better

Ram Band vs. BroBand: Thursday night bar hopping gets better

Ayla Sanchez, Staff Reporter October 12, 2023

As students settle into the semester with autumn in the breeze and Homecoming in full swing, it’s natural that bars become a way to get away from the nonstop tests and homework, especially on a Thursday...

The lake outside the Lory Student Center sits calmly from the sidewalk near the LSC on October 6, 2023.

MacMahon: Quiet places at CSU to destress from Homecoming

Taylor MacMahon, Collegian Columnist October 12, 2023
Homecoming weekend is a very exciting time, but it can also be very overstimulating. It's important to celebrate in the ways that feel supportive to you, especially because Homecoming is a celebration of Colorado State University and the CSU community, and you are a part of that.
Lopez: How does parents weekend affect Homecoming?

Lopez: How does parents weekend affect Homecoming?

Dominique Lopez, Opinion Director October 12, 2023
I’ve been participating in the Homecoming & Family Weekend activities at Colorado State University by myself for a solid three years now. And by participating, I mean I go to the game and then I go home for the remainder of the evening because I normally work all weekend.
The Bonfire at the Friday Night Lights Homecoming festivities Oct. 8, 2021.

Society of American Foresters presents Homecoming bonfire

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter October 12, 2023

Colorado State University students and their parents are preparing for the highly anticipated Homecoming & Family Weekend, which will take place Oct. 12-15. There are multiple events and activities...

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