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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Alaina Nobel, Courtney LaFontano, Tiana Fuentes and Jonathan Paul rehearse their roles for the play Silent Sky during a dress rehearsal at the Colorado State University University for the Arts Sept. 26 “I am excited to kick off our season's theme of democracy which is also CSU theme,” Director Debbie Swann said. “When we chose the play we were looking for pieces that spoke to marginalized voices; giving voice to people who have previously been voiceless is what Silent Sky is about.”

Theater department prepares for ‘Silent Sky’ performance

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter September 28, 2023

Giving a voice to the voiceless, the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at Colorado State University will perform "Silent Sky" by Lauren Gunderson at the University Center for the Arts at the end of September...

Colorado State University Women's Soccer forward Olivia Fout (18) dribbles the ball during a match against University of Las Vegas Sept. 24. CSU tied with UNLV with a final score of 1-1.

Olivia Fout rediscovers love for soccer at CSU

Emma Askren, Sports Editor September 28, 2023

While all of the more popular sports attract larger crowds with fewer winning results, the Colorado State soccer team is the opposite. The Rams currently have a record of six wins, two losses and two...

Indians walk in a local market in New Delhi Jan. 13.

Semester at Sea: To be a student of the world

Samantha Nordstrom, Photographer September 28, 2023

Editor’s Note: Read the Spanish version of this article here. The brisk, chilly wind whips my exposed face as I step outside on the ninth deck of the MV World Odyssey in January. The Indian...

Thomas Leachman (16) of Coloradao State University Men's Rugby tackles a Colorado Boulder player during a match between CSU and CU Sept. 17

Rams men’s rugby balances teamwork, team bonding

Emma Askren, Sports Editor September 28, 2023

The Rocky Mountain Showdown isn't just a competition for Colorado State's Division I sports. Of the 30 club sport teams at CSU, several of them played against Colorado that same weekend. One of these...

A reading corner next to the business section of Old Firehouse Books in Fort Collins Sept. 15.

Celebrate reading freedom, Banned Book Week at Poudre Libraries

Dominique Lopez, Opinion Director September 28, 2023

"Let freedom read," promotional posters for Banned Books Week read. Beginning next week, the Poudre River Public Library District will be hosting their very own Banned Books Week in collaboration with...

Colorado State University defensive back Henry Blackburn (11) has been the target of many death threats after his hit against Travis Hunter Sept. 16.

Lopez: Stop normalizing death threats against athletes

Dominique Lopez, Opinion Director September 28, 2023
Over the past few weeks, the Colorado State University football team has been receiving a lot of media attention after The Rocky Mountain Showdown, specifically in regard to the death threats being made against Henry Blackburn. Every story about it seems to be discussing the death threats as though it is just a normal issue.
Photo courtesy of Kate Sherman

Growing Food Security Project supports student food needs

Adam Carlson September 27, 2023

Colorado State University's roots as an agricultural and land-grant school manifest in many ways. Be it CSU’s agricultural science programs, their history as a land-grant university or research on campus,...

Seriously: 5 fresh word names for your baby Ram

Seriously: 5 fresh word names for your baby Ram

Adah McMillan, Copy Chief September 27, 2023
“What's in a name?” William Shakespeare famously wrote. “That which we call a rose, by any other word would smell as sweet.” This is a pretty statement, but we all know nobody actually believes that. Shakespeare probably just felt crappy about having a name as boring as William.
Image of a blue and red ram wearing 3D glasses as a film strip is displayed behind it.

‘Bottoms’ is a satirical refresh on the coming-of-age story

Hailee Stegall, Staff Reporter September 27, 2023

Perhaps the most well-known storyline in American film culture is that of the high school coming-of-age movie. The age-old tale of jocks versus losers and how the latter rises to the occasion, beats the...

(Graphic Illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Man wanted in Fort Collins for indecent exposure

Alexander Wilson, Staff Reporter September 27, 2023

The collaboration between the Fort Collins Police Services and the Loveland Police Department has taken a critical turn as they intensify their efforts to apprehend the suspect responsible for a series...

The Andrew G. Clark building's B wing Oct. 15. Clark B consists of two hallways connecting the second and third floors of the A and C wings.

Secrest: Clark’s condition shows we don’t fully appreciate liberal arts

Ivy Secrest, Content Managing Editor September 26, 2023
The Andrew G. Clark building is often deemed the center of campus life. With roughly 99% of students taking a course in Clark it is essential to the ram experience. 
A graphic of a ram standing with its front legs on a rock. The body of the ram contains the words, CSU news.

CSU hosts visit as final step in 10-year accreditation cycle

Hannah Parcells, Staff Reporter September 26, 2023

On Sept. 18 and 19, Colorado State University hosted a series of events as part of an on-site campus visit from the Higher Learning Commission as part of the process for reaffirming accreditation as an...

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