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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Decisions on the fly: Why fishing is so popular in Colorado

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director April 27, 2023

In a landlocked, perpetually drought-ridden state, the Colorado fishing community has somehow managed to flourish. Colorado has become a destination fishing location, particularly for fly fishermen. The...

Burke: Over-the-ear headphones are back, bettering music experiences

Burke: Over-the-ear headphones are back, bettering music experiences

Callum Burke, Staff Reporter April 26, 2023
If you attend Colorado State University’s campus on a regular basis, witnessing students listening to music on their commutes to and from class is extremely common. Also, seeing that CSU is a fairly large campus containing nearly 4,800 acres, it makes perfect sense that people implement music into their daily lives to make their commutes more enjoyable. Now, the specific method that each commuter chooses to listen to their music varies. There are many different types of headphones to choose from, and even speakers that students use to enhance their audio experience. Although, if you are one of these people who listen to music on campus with a blaring speaker, please stop, it is very annoying.
The Rams Squishmallow along with all kinds in animals or cartoon characters at Learning Express Toys in Fort Collins April 24. The design was made to complement the colors and mascot of Colorado State University.

Learning Express Toys puts community first

Hania Nini, Staff Reporter April 26, 2023

Located in Fort Collins, Learning Express Toys is a unique toy store in Colorado that focuses on providing education to its customers. The small minority, women and locally owned toy store is also family-owned....

Trending: What CSU students are wearing this spring

Trending: What CSU students are wearing this spring

Rebekah Barry, Staff Reporter April 26, 2023

As spring and summer are beginning to roll around the corner, different fashion trends are emerging around the Colorado State University campus.  These trends are documented on CSU Fitted, an Instagram...

Strain Review: Enjoying Sour Diesel, fueling the high in every puff

Strain Review: Enjoying Sour Diesel, fueling the high in every puff

Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter April 26, 2023

As the semester is drawing to a close and summer is fast approaching, thousands of Colorado State University students are experiencing burnout and need a vibe reorientation. In times such as these, I always...

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

This week in ASCSU: Disabled student transportation, collaboration and diversity

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter April 25, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened April 19 for the 27th session of the 52nd senate. After three new senators were sworn into office, senate moved directly into confidence...

A field of yellow aspens sit just outside of Estes Park, Colorado, Oct. 8, 2021.

How to enjoy Rocky Mountain National Park as a CSU Ram

Samy Gentle, Staff Reporter April 25, 2023

Editor’s Note: Read the Spanish version of this article here. While Fort Collins is beautiful in its own right, Colorado State University students have the additional privilege of approximately...

Graduate student Emily Dush extends out for a shot in a singles matchup against Creighton University at the Fort Collins Country Club March 19. CSU won 5-1.

Rams tennis bounces back, remains undefeated at home

Dylan Heinrich, Staff Reporter April 25, 2023

After a string of tough road trips, the Colorado State University tennis team returned home with a pair of 4-3 wins in dramatic fashion against the University of New Mexico Friday and the United States...

Emily Roberts, Daisy Montgomerey and Christie Nichols speak at the women with autism panel at the Autism Resource Fair at the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery April 23.

FoCo Museum of Discovery hosts Autism Resource Fair

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director April 25, 2023

The Fort Collins Museum of Discovery hosted an Autism Resource Fair April 23. Free and accessible for all ages, the fair catered to the neurodivergent community. "The museum serves as a vital role as...

A graphic of a ram standing with its front legs on a rock. The body of the ram contains the words, CSU news.

Calling to remove CSU’s endowment; Divest CSU plans rally

Fern Clark, Guest Author April 25, 2023

Colorado State University is known around the country for its strides in sustainability. Emma Klein, a CSU first-year student, grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. She visited Colorado on vacation when...

Eckburg: Gen Z made ethical consumption trendy

Eckburg: Gen Z made ethical consumption trendy

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director April 25, 2023
Trends come in waves and in many forms — whether it’s a TikTok dance, a trending sound or a sudden interest in heavy patterns. Generation Z has been particularly influential in shaping trends over the last few years, and the pandemic pushing everyday interactions online has only amplified that influence.
Interior of Repeat Boutique on the corner of South College Avenue and East Lake Street in Fort Collins April 20. Repeat Boutique is a consignment that is packed full of clothing and various items.

Repeat Boutique: Affordable, sustainable shopping

Rebekah Barry, Staff Reporter April 25, 2023

Right off the corner of College Avenue and East Lake Street is a small old house. From the outside, it doesn't look like much, but on the inside, it's full of stories and history. According to their...

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