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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Colorado state middle blocker Kennedy Stanford (17) tips the ball over the net as University of Nevada Las Vegas middle blocker Dakota Quinlan (2) and rightside hitter Chloe Thomas (5) jump up to block Sept. 22. The Rams, who were wearing their orange out uniforms as a throwback to when they were the Colorado A&M Aggies, won 3-0 against the visiting UNLV Rebels. Stanford led the team with 11 kills.

Rams sweep UNLV for 1,000th program win

Braidon Nourse, Sports Editor September 22, 2022

The Colorado State Rams volleyball took on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the midst of a sea of orange Sept. 22 in celebration of CSU’s Ag Week. The Rams celebrated their ninth win of the season...

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

ASCSU approves position appointments, passes legislation

Sam Hutton, Staff Reporter September 22, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met Sept. 21 for their sixth meeting of the 52nd senate. Eight new senators and associate senators were sworn into office effective immediately, three...

Outside hitter Kennedy Stanford (17), middle blocker Naeemah Weathers (9) and middle blocker Malaya Jones (1) kneel during the National Anthem before taking the court against the University of Colorado

CSU volleyball: Taking a knee for a cause beyond the game

Karsyn Lane, Sports Director September 22, 2022

In a symbolic act of resistance to racism, one kneels instead of standing during the performance of the national anthem or at other appropriate moments. This movement originated when Colin Kaepernick,...

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Rams golf seasons are officially underway

Tyler Azzaro, Sports reporter September 22, 2022

The Colorado State University men’s golf team teed off for the Ram Masters Invitational Sept. 19 and 20. The women's team played in the Badger Invitational, which was hosted by the University of Wisconsin...

Because I Got High: Help from Grandpa

Because I Got High: Help from Grandpa

Guest Author September 22, 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...

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 Sept. 19-25

Cat Blouch, Staff Reporter September 22, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. ARIES (March 21 - April 19) Aries, remember that healing is not linear. You may find yourself reminiscing over the past, be it an...

Fort Collins takes minimum wage survey, considers raising it

Fort Collins takes minimum wage survey, considers raising it

Emmalee Krieg, Staff Reporter September 21, 2022

Minimum wage is always a hot topic, especially when it pertains to students. Recently, the City of Fort Collins sent out a survey to discuss the possibility of raising the minimum wage. According to...

Andres Rodriguez, Julio Martínez and Vivían Cortes, performers from Studio Colombia, displays a combination style of choreography

Latinx Heritage Month kicks off with lively Plaza celebration

Ivy Secrest, Life and Culture Director September 21, 2022

Sept. 15 kicked off Colorado State University’s Latinx Heritage Month celebrations. Hosted by El Centro with other Latinx-based groups on campus as well as RamEvents, this year's kickoff was the festive...

Lopez: CSU shows its support for intersectional feminism on campus

Lopez: CSU shows its support for intersectional feminism on campus

Dominique Lopez, Collegian Columnist September 21, 2022
I have spent years considering myself a feminist and thinking it's a movement that includes everyone and every aspect of my identity because that is what I had grown up seeing. However, after I began studying the different aspects of feminism at Colorado State University, I realized how frequently feminism only includes white women’s issues. That means these issues are frequently inclusive to only those of privilege. The issue with modern feminism is one that specifically caters to white women. Women of color should be the people who are showcased in these issues, as they are frequently pushed to the back burner.
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Rams football can only move forward against Sacramento State

Braidon Nourse, Sports Editor September 21, 2022

The Colorado State University Rams football team is looking to garner its first win against California State University, Sacramento this Saturday, Sept. 24, which will be accompanied by the celebration...

Partygoers hold red Solo cups

Stella: CSU party registration is a good idea but needs improvements

Michael Stella, Collegian Columnist September 21, 2022
Too often in life, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. The Colorado State University Off-Campus Life and City of Fort Collins Party Registration program is a good start to a common problem, but it needs improvement.  The party registration system is part of the city's town-gown programs, said Greg Over, community liaison specialist for Off-Campus Life.
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The editors go on a cannabis adventure

Paul Brull, Cannabis Director September 21, 2022

Our editor cannabis adventure started in the newsroom about two weeks ago, when I was underprepared to pitch the next two weeks' content. With some quick thinking, I made a plan for this week and labeled...

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