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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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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 Oct. 3-9

Cat Blouch, Staff Reporter October 6, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. ARIES (March 21 - April 19) Don’t jump to conclusions, Aries. It’s important to see all things through. You may find that someone...

Photo Illustration of Spcy Canna, a hybrid strain crossed DoSiDo and Grape Pie

Strain Review: Spcy Canna for the cozy season

Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter October 6, 2022

Hello, and welcome to another strain review. With the chilly season soon to come, it's important to make preparations. That means it’s time to break out your hoodies, get cozy inside, load up the appropriate...

Parker, the Corgi and his owner Robert Folse parade through Old Town in Fort Collins Colorado during the annual Tour de Corgi Parade

Gallery: Tour de Corgi takes over Old Town

Tri Duong, Photo Director October 6, 2022

NoCO CoC releases Point in Time Count, looks at trends

NoCO CoC releases Point in Time Count, looks at trends

Piper Russell, News Editor October 6, 2022

The Northern Colorado Continuum of Care, which works to provide housing and services to homeless people in Larimer and Weld counties, took their annual Point in Time Count in late January. According...

Tiana Fuentes (8), and Abby Hunt (2), performs during the School of Music, Theatre and Dance's production of "The Wolves,"

‘The Wolves’ at CSU takes hyperrealism to the fields

Emmalee Krieg, Staff Reporter October 5, 2022

Soccer season at Colorado State University began this year like all others: cleats, warmup drills, drama and stage directions. “The Wolves” by Sarah DeLappe, directed by Saffron Henke, was performed...

CSU professors bring sustainability awareness to Fort Collins

CSU professors bring sustainability awareness to Fort Collins

Taylor Paumen, Content Managing Editor October 5, 2022

On Sept. 21, a group of Colorado State University professors came together to inform the Fort Collins community about “the overconsumption of natural resources,” as stated on the CSU School of Global...

Tusinski: Ranked choice voting is a solution to an American problem

Tusinski: Ranked choice voting is a solution to an American problem

Dylan Tusinski, Collegian Columnist October 5, 2022
In his farewell address, George Washington warned against the creation of American political parties. He firmly believed that the establishment of political factions would divide the country and cripple the democratic republic he and the other founding fathers created. If you ask me, he was right. Partisanship is reaching historical highs. American political gridlock is nearing unprecedented levels. Long-standing nonpartisan institutions have been rapidly politicized. Roughly a fifth of the country is sympathetic to political violence. I mean hell, our political divisions have nearly half the country preparing for a potential second civil war.
Because I Got High: Empirical testing and read the dosage

Because I Got High: Empirical testing and read the dosage

Guest Author October 5, 2022

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...

Omicron boosters available as Larimer County enters winter

Omicron boosters available as Larimer County enters winter

Piper Russell, News Editor October 5, 2022

Omicron-specific booster shots for COVID-19 are now available in Larimer County.  According to Larimer County’s COVID-19 vaccine webpage, Pfizer boosters are available to people aged 12 years and...

A flyer on the Lory Student Center Plaza with a QR code linking to information about ongoing protests in Iran

Iranian community members speak up following Mahsa Amini’s death

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director October 4, 2022

Editor's Note: Quotes have been removed from this article for the safety of the source.  Editor's Note: Anonymity has been granted due to safety concerns.  On Sept. 16, Mahsa Amini, an Iranian...

Self-proclaimed Denver alternative hip-hop rapper Schama Noel speaks live on-air

Locally based rapper Schama Noel is on the rise to fame

Alex Hasenkamp, Arts and Entertainment Director October 4, 2022

Rapper Schama Noel is rapidly growing his fan base as more local news sources and music lovers acknowledge his talent. He visited the KCSU radio station Sunday morning and told his story to a live audience.  Noel...

Cello players in the Fort Collins Symphony warm up before "Escape to Enchantment," their signature concert

Fort Collins Symphony starts new concert season on high note

DJ Vicente, Staff Reporter October 4, 2022

On Oct. 1, the lights dimmed in The Lincoln Center, and attention was drawn to the Fort Collins Symphony orchestra as Maestro Wes Kenney took the stage to kick off the symphony’s newest season with “Escape...

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