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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Colorado State University swimmer have a team meeting towards the end in the Butler Hancock Pool at the University of Northern Colorado invitational Jan. 27. Colorado State Rams won 185.5-113.5

CSU diving looks forward to Air Force Academy Invitational

Emma Askren, Staff Reporter February 1, 2023

The Colorado State University women's diving team is preparing for their first diving-only invitational of the season. CSU will travel to the United States Air Force Academy Feb. 2, where they will compete...

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Eckburg: We shouldn’t have to justify absences

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director February 1, 2023
College life can act as a bridge to your adulthood and career — you take specialized classes while often working or maintaining an internship, and that can be a lot of stress! Sometimes, college life can make you feel like your brain is melting.  So, when those days pop up, and you’ve realized it’s mid-week and you have not had a single day that was not dedicated to working a full shift or attending a full course load — or both! — and your brain melt is fully initiated, it’s okay to skip class. 
Seriously: Students love winter biking, dentists love fixing their teeth

Seriously: Students love winter biking, dentists love fixing their teeth

Callum Burke, Staff Reporter February 1, 2023
Fort Collins and riding a bike go together like CAM the Ram and gameday – They simply do not exist without each other.  In fact, the popularity of biking is so much so that The League of American Bicyclists named Colorado State University as one of five schools in America to obtain platinum-level biking. 
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‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’: A view of fear, love, loss

DJ Vicente, Staff Reporter February 1, 2023

“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” is DreamWorks Animation’s newest addition to their catalogue of animated features and the direct sequel to “Puss in Boots” from 2011. The story wonderfully tells...

Because I Got High: The best friend scaries, ganja ghosts

Because I Got High: The best friend scaries, ganja ghosts

Guest Author February 1, 2023

Editor’s Note: “Because I Got High” content consists of community story submissions and does not represent the views of The Collegian or its editorial board. The Collegian does not promote underage...

John Tonje (1), a Colorado State University guard, looks back at the net preparing to shoot against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Jan. 31.

Colorado State battles UNLV rebellion in red, white, blue

Karsyn Lane, Sports Director February 1, 2023

Nothing shows state pride better than red, white and royal blue uniforms as the Colorado State University men's basketball team hosted the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in Moby Arena tonight. After a...

Student-led organizations work toward sustainable future

Student-led organizations work toward sustainable future

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter January 31, 2023

Different sustainability organizations on campus have started planning their events for the semester, which include volunteering opportunities and projects related to clothing consumption. The Student...

Customers of Momos food truck, a new mobile food truck that serves Nepalese dumplings, line up for the grand opening in Fort Collins Jan. 28. According to Momos' website, the food truck serves authentic Nepalese momos made with fresh and 100% all-natural ingredients.

New food truck brings Nepalese staples to Fort Collins

Rebekah Barry, Staff Reporter January 31, 2023

A well-balanced combination of meat and spices is stuffed inside a delicately wrapped dough for the perfect bite. Momos' dumplings are a must-try. On Jan. 28 Sulav Magar hosted the grand opening of...

Spilling the tea about the 5 best chais in FoCo

Spilling the tea about the 5 best chais in FoCo

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director January 31, 2023

The cold of January has fully set in, and while some may turn to coffee or hot cocoa, chai offers a depth of spice and warmth that coffee and hot cocoa cannot compete with. Unfortunately, with chai,...

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Horoscopes Jan. 30-Feb. 5

Abby Flores, Staff Reporter January 30, 2023

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, Last Thursday, Pisces swam into our lovely planet Venus just in time for February. There is a chance love will resurface...

Black History Month shows the 'Blackprint' for American culture

Black History Month shows the ‘Blackprint’ for American culture

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director January 30, 2023

As Black History Month approaches, the Black/African American Cultural Center at Colorado State University prepares for a series of events that will celebrate students and their heritage. Guided by...

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Health Network hosts free voice workshop for trans students

Barnaby Atwood, Staff Reporter January 30, 2023

The Colorado State University Health Network's Transgender Health Team is co-hosting voice workshops with the Pride Resource Center for transgender and nonbinary students Jan. 31 to Feb. 2. Jan. 31...

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