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Lexie Keller prepares her throw for the shot put event at the Doug Max Invitational April 16, 2022. Keller made a personal record with this throw at 13.37 meters and came third in the event.

Women’s field dominates Rams outdoor track and field opener

Braidon Nourse, Sports Editor March 27, 2023

The Colorado State University track and field team competed in their outdoor season-opening meet in Pueblo, Colorado, over the weekend. Following an impressive indoor season, the Rams picked up right where...

The speakers of TEDxCSU stand on the stage with Emcee Kyle Oldham at the end of the TEDxCSU event March 5, 2022.

TEDxCSU 2023 shows off community, personal growth

DJ Vicente, Staff Reporter March 27, 2023

Colorado State University, in collaboration and license with TED, recently held TEDxCSU 2023 March 25 at the Lory Student Center, with this year’s talks covering topics from veterinary health to the...

A graphic of a ram with the phases of the moon around its head to the left of the words, Horoscopes by The Collegian, on a blue background of little constellations.

Horoscopes March 27 – April 2

Abby Flores, Staff Reporter March 27, 2023

Dear stars, There are a couple of planetary shifts happening this week that are sure to bring changes to our emotions and the way we handle certain situations. Our planet of communication, Mercury,...

Peck: March Madness is the best American sports tournament to exist

Peck: March Madness is the best American sports tournament to exist

Aaron Peck, Staff Reporter March 27, 2023
Every March, student-athletes compete in the NCAA Division I basketball tournaments to determine the best Men's and Women’s college basketball teams in the country.  The first-ever NCAA Division I basketball tournament took place in 1939 and saw the University of Oregon Ducks defeat the Ohio State University Buckeyes to become the first national champion. March Madness is one of those sporting events that feels so ingrained in American culture.
Guard Isaiah Stevens (4) calls out the play name Pacer to his teammates at the University of Colorado Boulder away basketball game Dec. 8. Stevens, a senior year athlete, has proven to lead his team well under high stress situations. Fans can continue to expect a commanding court presence from Stevens. Colorado State University went on to lose with a final score of 65-93.

Isaiah Stevens declares for NBA Draft

Braidon Nourse, Sports Editor March 24, 2023

Isaiah Stevens, one of the main pieces in Colorado State University’s basketball success over the last few years, declared for the 2023 NBA Draft Friday. The star point guard from Allen, Texas, announced...

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

This week in ASCSU: Vote of confidence, financial visibility

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter March 23, 2023

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened March 22 for the 23rd session of the 52nd senate. After a new senator was sworn into office, Deputy Director of Basic Needs Kylee Weiss...

5 gyms to run to instead of CSU Rec

5 gyms to run to instead of CSU Rec

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director March 23, 2023

Once students move off campus, the convenience of the Colorado State University Recreation Center dwindles. At some point, the crowded gym just isn't worth the hourly fee for parking — at least not for...

Hannah Bonnett as Elle Woods in "Legally Blonde the Musical."

‘Legally Blonde the Musical’ travels to Fort Collins

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter March 23, 2023

Broadway’s legendary musical “Legally Blonde” made a stop in Fort Collins for three nights at The Lincoln Center. Many are familiar with the beloved 2001 movie "Legally Blonde" starring Reese...

Eckburg: Local FoCo artists are everywhere, know where to look

Eckburg: Local FoCo artists are everywhere, know where to look

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director March 23, 2023
Fort Collins is home to many mom-and-pop shops for you to peruse, especially in Old Town. If your family comes up to visit, Old Town is the first place you want to show off aside from campus.  The plethora of goodies to be found in these shops come from all over, but it is so special to find something that speaks to you and then learn that it comes from a local artist or craftsperson. 
The Food and Drug Administration announced a shortage of Adderall, the common name for amphetamine-mixed salts, in October 2022 due to insufficient supply of amphetamine. Since then, the Drug Enforcement Agency has not approved an increase in amphetamine production, making the medication extremely difficult for people for whom it is prescribed to find.

CSU students, professionals impacted by Adderall shortage

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter March 23, 2023

As Adderall shortages persist, students at Colorado State University must continue to navigate life without their medication. Adderall is the brand name for amphetamine-mixed salts and is a common...

Adam Schultz paints small details and stippling marks onto the scales of the fish he creates as a piece for the mask project put on annually by the Museum of Art Fort Collins Nov. 23, 2022.

Mask Artist Profile: Adam Schultz

Reiley Costa, Staff Photographer March 23, 2023

Reach Reiley Costa at photo@collegian.com or on Twitter @csucollegian.

(Graphic Illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

NoCo brings hemp knowledge, opportunities to the community

Taylor Paumen, Content Managing Editor March 23, 2023

On March 29-31 after about a two-hour drive down south to Colorado Springs, Colorado, you can attend the ninth annual NoCo Hemp Expo, also known as NoCo9, hosted at The Broadmoor hotel. The We Are...

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