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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Leroy Twarogowski and Marie Coté Twarogowski stand in the Meno House Gallery

Snow and chickens: Leroy Twarogowski’s art in retrospect

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director September 27, 2022

Looking around Meno Home Studios, it is evident a lifetime of artistic development went into the curation of Leroy Twarogowski’s “In Retrospect” exhibition.  With a focus on family, the natural...

True, the youngest puppy in the Collar Scholars club at Colorado State University, rests in Emily Arnow's arms during the meeting in the Andrew G. Clark Building at Colorado State University

Come meet the CSU Collar Scholars and their canine coworkers

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director September 27, 2022
CSU's Collar Scholars club works as a puppy's first introduction to life as a service dog and teaches them nearly 30 important commands before seeing them through professional graduation and placement.
Guidelines for lower-risk cannabis use

Guidelines for lower-risk cannabis use

Grayson Acri, Staff Reporter September 27, 2022

Cannabis is often marketed and presented as a less problematic drug than its contemporaries, alcohol and tobacco. However, just like everything else in this world, there is a risk associated with cannabis...

Colorado State University students sit on the lawn at the Lory Sculpture Garden Sept. 20.

CSU students take on rejection post-rush week

Katherine Borsting, Life and Culture Reporter September 27, 2022

The rise of #RushTok and Alabama rush content on social media has shown sorority rush week as a glamorous, multi-day process that can make or break a woman’s college experience. Colorado State University...

Students sit outside the Women and Gender Advocacy Center March 23 The WGAC offers support to survivors of relationship violence.

WGAC educates, provides support concerning interpersonal violence

Samy Gentle, Staff Reporter September 27, 2022

The Women and Gender Advocacy Center at Colorado State University is the result of more than 50 years of “evolution of the student and academic affairs structures,” according to the WGAC website, starting...

Members of the Colorado State University football team enter the field for their game against California State University, Sacramento Sept. 24.

Andrew Kulick tackling a starting role on CSU football

Damon Cook, Staff Reporter September 27, 2022

The Colorado State University football team welcomed Andrew Kulick, best known as Drew, a redshirt freshman linebacker. He was a walk-on at Colorado State in 2021 and put his head down, worked hard and...

Illustration of a red and orange colored background with a person yelling into a megaphone, "Collegian Columnists."

Eckburg: Why would we respect the elders who don’t respect our future?

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director September 27, 2022
We’ve all heard the phrase “respect your elders,” especially if you grew up in a particularly religious household. Having respect for older generations and their ideas has been a stronghold in American culture for decades — after all, we are deriving our current culture from the culture they grew up in.  Ageism in this country is also common, with people viewing older people as more frail or senile, especially since the idea of being and looking young is so desired in American culture. 
CSU women's soccer goes 1-0-1 to end 4-game road trip

CSU women’s soccer goes 1-0-1 to end 4-game road trip

Tyler Azzaro, Staff Reporter September 27, 2022

The Colorado State University women’s soccer team took on San Diego State University Sept. 22. Three days later, they played The University of New Mexico, concluding their four-game road trip. The Rams...

A ballot drop box outside of the Larimer County Courthouse Offices

Ranked choice voting picks up traction in Fort Collins

Emmalee Krieg, Staff Reporter September 26, 2022

Ever since Fort Collins City Council members voiced support for ranked choice voting, and according to an article from the Coloradoan, the voting method also referred to as instant runoff voting has gained...

Henry: Life is worth more than living in a complacent mindset

Henry: Life is worth more than living in a complacent mindset

Brendan Henry, Collegian Columnist September 26, 2022
Complacency sucks. It creeps up on you right after you say you are going to make a change, and then before you know it, nothing changes. You get stuck in a situation that you and only you can get yourself out of, but it is simply easier to remain as is.  What is complacency? According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, complacency is “self-satisfaction especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies.” Essentially, this means you are comfortable even when things are not necessarily great.
Colorado State University alumnus Dr. A. Alonso Aguirre is the new dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources.

CSU alumnus named dean of Warner College of Natural Resources

Allie Seibel, News Editor September 26, 2022

Dr. A. Alonso Aguirre, two-time Colorado State University alumnus, was named the new dean of the Warner College of Natural Resources.  Aguirre, who is from a small fishing town in Baja California,...

Colorado State University football head coach Jay Norvell speaks to a referee at the Rams' game against California State University, Sacramento Sept. 24. The Rams lost 41-10.

CSU football concludes nonconference play winless

Kaden Porter, Staff Reporter September 24, 2022

In their fourth and final nonconference game of the 2022 season, Colorado State University football hosted California State University, Sacramento in Canvas Stadium Sept. 24 for the program’s annual...

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