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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Elijah Sandoval, Associated Students of Colorado State University Senator for the First Generation Student Collective Board, explains her perspective on why Lyft secure codes to the Health Network could be beneficial to students during the senate meeting Apr. 13, 2022.

ASCSU debates legislation, passes bike security package

Piper Russell, News Reporter April 21, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met April 20 for their 26th senate session. ASCSU heard 12 pieces of legislation. The meeting began with Bill 5118, “Supporting the Bike Security...

Jake Byrd and Caroline Distel stand on The Plaza wearing pride flags

Campus preachers return, spark protests, debates

Cat Blouch, News Reporter April 20, 2022

The Lory Student Center Plaza once again became a frenzy of protest, debates and conversations with the return of campus preachers who have long stoked controversy on campus, especially in an instance...

Demi Demitro, lead singer of The Velveteers, plays an original song at The Aggie Theater April 16.

The Velveteers play Aggie Theatre in homecoming show

Max Hogan, Arts and Culture Reporter April 20, 2022

Last Saturday, April 16, Northern Colorado band The Velveteers played Aggie Theatre as one of two homecoming shows before they head back out on the road to open for big names in rock, like The Smashing...

A photo illustration of marijuana packed in a bowl that sits in a bong Sept. 7, 2021.

Study researches the safety of secondhand bong smoke

Elizabeth White, Cannabis Reporter April 20, 2022

Everyone knows about the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke, but what about cannabis? In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers found smoking cannabis with a bong in a house produced...

Mary Jackson in her lab in the Microbiology Building March 4, 2021. Jackson was leading a team researching a bacillus Calmette–Guérin vaccine for COVID-19. Now, Jackson is also involved with a study using anti-malaria drugs for pulmonary infections.

CSU research finds anti-malaria drugs useful for pulmonary infections

Jordan Mahaffey, News Reporter April 20, 2022

A Colorado State University research team discovered a possible treatment for pulmonary infections, and the team’s findings were published in the Feb. 23 issue of Science Translational Medicine. Pulmonary...

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

WGAC to host keynote for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Jack Miller, News Reporter April 20, 2022

Colorado State University is hosting multiple events throughout the month of April for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The Women and Gender Advocacy Center is putting on these events to increase recognition...

Colorado State pitcher Julia Cabral (12) pitches the ball against the University of New Mexico April 8, 2022.

CSU softball beats Northern Colorado in massive 10-1 win

Bryson Schminke, Sports Reporter April 20, 2022

The inner-state rivalry continued Tuesday with the Colorado State University Rams (14-20) softball team heading off to face the University of Northern Colorado Bears (17-24). The game was postponed from...

Kinna Harkins pauses for a breath at Northside Aztlan Community Center skate park

FoCo Roller Derby presents 11th annual Skate-a-thon

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director April 20, 2022

The FoCo Roller Derby, a nonprofit athletics organization, is having a private Skate-a-thon April 25 to raise money for scholarships and fund the team. For some background on the organization, FoCo...

(Graphic Illustration by Robbie Haynes | The Collegian)

Black Student Alliance fundraising gala will support student orgs

Jack Miller, News Reporter April 20, 2022

The Black Student Alliance at Colorado State University is hosting a fundraising event to raise money for Black success at CSU. This event will take place April 23 from 5-9 p.m. in the Lory Student Center...

(Graphic Illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

Cannabis may be on its way to helping with epilepsy

Grayson Acri, Cannabis Reporter April 19, 2022

Nothing rocks the traditional drug treatment model quite like cannabis. Medical cannabis is often approved long before its recreational use. We are a far cry from fully understanding cannabis, but we do...

La oportunidad de subvención hace que los cursos de verano de CSU sean más asequibles

Austria Cohn and Michelle Rivera-Garfio April 19, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Michelle Rivera-Garfio Los estudiantes de la Universidad Estatal de Colorado que estén interesados...

Zeya Highley, a junior journalism student at Colorado State University, laughs at a temporary tattoo being done by Claire Roalson, a senior journalism student, April 15.

Seriously: Clarkchella? More like clout-chella. Get flexed on.

Michael Stella, Collegian Columnist April 19, 2022
In case you live under a rock and have no idea what is happening on campus, the department of journalism and media communication at Colorado State University threw one of the greatest parties to have graced the Andrew G. Clark Building in its tenured history: Clarkchella.  CSU is so old that "Colorado State University" is our third name. Back when we were founded in 1870, we were Colorado Agricultural College. This campus has seen every type of party in its 150-plus years of operation, but all pale in comparison to Clarkchella.
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