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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Colorado State head football coach Jay Norvell leads the participants of the Spring Youth Camp out of the tunnel April 23.

Meet the newest recruits of the Ram football team

Jack Taylor, Sports Reporter April 27, 2022

It's been a long time since Colorado State football fans have read a headline that brought them hope for a prosperous future for their football program. After three seasons of flirting with mediocrity...

(Graphic Illustration by Trin Bonner | The Collegian)

Democrats still refuse to prioritize cannabis. Why?

Hayden Hawley, Cannabis Director April 27, 2022

Editor’s Note: This is an opinion article from The Collegian. All opinion content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial...

A sign featuring Smokey Bear warns drivers of a high fire danger in Poudre Canyon Sept. 1, 2019. Although fires are sometimes healthy for an ecosystem, it is often important to reduce the risk of them. (Ryan Schmidt | Collegian)

Rocky Mountain Region receives large fund to mitigate wildfire risk

Jack Miller, News Reporter April 27, 2022

The U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region has recently received an $18.1 million dollar fund to protect regional areas deemed to be high risk for wildfires. The 20 largest fires in Colorado history...

A sculpture sits in Old Town Square.

Sculpture in the Square highlights local artists

Ivy Secrest, Arts and Culture Reporter April 26, 2022

Fort Collins is home to a strong community of artists and creatives who have beautified the city in a unique and enduring fashion. Fort Collins Art Week strives to give these artists a collaborative, public...

5 FoCoMX artists to add to your playlists this summer

5 FoCoMX artists to add to your playlists this summer

Maddy Erskine, Arts and Culture Editor April 26, 2022
Whether you had the chance to attend the festival or not, it’s worth your time to check out some of these local bands' tunes. Here is a playlist featuring local artists you'll want to know. 
Fort Collins City Hall is located at 300 Laporte Avenue Nov. 8, 2020.

Acceso Fort Collins es el lugar para todas tus preguntas y peticiones

Piper Russell and Florentino Aguilera April 26, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Florentino Aguilera Acceso Fort Collins es una plataforma en línea que permite que los residentes...

LTTE: CSU should ensure minority voices are included at graduation

LTTE: CSU should ensure minority voices are included at graduation

Guest Author April 26, 2022
On Thursday, April 21, I submitted my commencement speech to the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences’ council to be presented at the CVMBS spring 2022 graduation. I was the only ethnic student presenting a speech, and I was the only ethnic student in the room, presenting in front of a panel of all-white judges. Can CSU call itself inclusive and diverse if CSU does not directly support first-generation students, immigrants, ethnic students, girls’ education, women’s rights and other minorities in telling their stories? 
The new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building was recently finished in the location of the previous Shepardson. The Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building resides east of the Andrew G. Clark building April 5.

Now open, Nutrien Building is a commitment to ag education

Piper Russell, News Reporter April 26, 2022

Colorado State University’s new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building — formerly the Shepardson Hall Building — is up and running. Paula Mills, chief of staff and operations at the College of...

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 April 25 through May 1

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter April 25, 2022
Connect with others through pain, Taurus. Healing is best done in groups, so lean on those around you.
Tusinski: The debate about classroom 'grooming' is just homophobia

Tusinski: The debate about classroom ‘grooming’ is just homophobia

Dylan Tusinski, Collegian Columnist April 25, 2022
You've almost certainly heard of the controversial Parental Rights in Education bill that was recently signed into law in Florida. The bill has been dubbed the "Don't Say Gay" bill by its opponents due to the fact that it restricts discussion of LGBTQ+ topics like gender and sexuality in schools — particularly in kindergarten through third grade. The bill's supporters have made a myriad of homophobic defenses of the legislation, but one of the most prominently — and flagrantly — homophobic arguments is the bill prevents elementary schoolers from being "groomed" by LGBTQ+ teachers and the community.
Charlie Maddocks, Tommy Maddocks and Mikey Maddocks of Holdfast. perform at Globe Hall July 17, 2021. (Michael Marquardt | The Collegian)

Holdfast.’s new album ‘Movies’ was born out of isolation

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter April 25, 2022
Holdfast. released their latest album, “Movies,” April 15, which was recorded through the trials and tribulations of COVID-19 quarantine.
Colorado State infielder Danielle Serna (21) prepares to catch a pass to get New Mexico infielder Ashley Archuleta (7) out at first base April 8, 2022.

Colorado State softball suffers 3rd away series sweep

Bailey Shepherd, Sports Reporter April 25, 2022

The Colorado State University softball team was haunted by woes on the road once again this weekend as they suffered a series sweep at the hands of the Bulldogs of California State University, Fresno....

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