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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Noah Pasley is The Collegian's 2021-22 breaking news assistant. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

Pasley: I found my purpose at this paper

Noah Pasley, News Editor May 4, 2022

Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. Well, it's finally here. The end to one of...

Trash Talk: 2022 Denver Broncos draft profile: Nik Bonitto

Trash Talk: 2022 Denver Broncos draft profile: Nik Bonitto

Chase Hontz, Collegian Columnist May 4, 2022

The 2022 NFL Draft certainly did not offer the same high level of intrigue for Denver Broncos fans as in years past. This is due to the fact that almost all of the Broncos’ premium picks for this year’s...

Thorpe: Thank you, Collegian, for showing me what I love

Thorpe: Thank you, Collegian, for showing me what I love

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter May 4, 2022

Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. Before I started writing for The Collegian,...

The Fox Den: No Waste Cafe & Roastery on Laporte uses reusable mugs and has no trash cans in the seating area May 4.

The Fox Den brings a zero waste future to Fort Collins

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter May 4, 2022
As one of the newest additions to the Fort Collins food and drink scene, The Fox Den has created a unique dining experience.
Bourland: To all who have allowed me to see further

Bourland: To all who have allowed me to see further

Luke Bourland, Photo Director May 4, 2022

Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. Coming from someone who always has a lot...

Bailey Shepherd poses for a portrait on the campus of Colorado State University.

Shepherd: Thank you — Bailey’s final recap

Bailey Shepherd, Sports Reporter May 4, 2022

Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. Friends, the time has come. After three...

Tavian Brown (55) stands between plays Oct. 9. (Ryan Schmidt | The Collegian)

Hope Nepstad: CSU’s 1st female football assistant strength coach

Jack Taylor, Sports Reporter May 4, 2022

Colorado State University football is heading into a new era for the program after hiring head coach Jay Norvell. Norvell brings with him from the University of Nevada, Reno a majority of his coaching...

The northeast residential wing of Newsom Hall at Colorado State University

Las residencias universitarias ven incidentes de sesgo, daños a la propiedad

Katrina Leibee and Michelle Rivera Garfio May 4, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Michelle Rivera Garfio Los residentes de la Universidad Estatal de Colorado recibieron un correo...

Cornelius: Thank you, Collegian, for the best experience of my life

Cornelius: Thank you, Collegian, for the best experience of my life

Devin Cornelius, Digital and Design Managing Editor May 4, 2022

Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. For the past five years, working at The...

Babcock: Goodbye, Collegian — thank you for changing my fate

Babcock: Goodbye, Collegian — thank you for changing my fate

Kota Babcock, Arts and Culture Director May 4, 2022

Editor’s Note: Traditionally, graduating seniors working at The Collegian are given the chance to write a farewell note at the end of their tenure at CSU. I officially came to The Collegian the summer...

Seriously: Who wants to be the new CSU mascot?

Callum Burke, Collegian Columnist May 4, 2022
Picture this: You’re under the bright lights of Canvas Stadium awaiting yet another action-packed football game. The crowd is chanting thunderously over the music playing on the loudspeakers. The football team is warming up eagerly on the field as the cheerleaders and dancers edge the sidelines to rile up the fans. Where are you, you ask? Right in the middle of the action on the field, with all eyes on you. You’re the school mascot, and you’re living the goddamn dream of showing off your school spirit to everyone attending. I mean, who doesn’t want to be the mascot, right?
A man talks to a crowd of protesters.

GWOC, AAUP rally for better wages, an end to fees

Katrina Leibee, Editor in Chief May 4, 2022

The Graduate Workers Organizing Cooperative and the American Association of University Professors gathered outside the Colorado State University Administration Building May 3 to rally for better wages. The...

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