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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Isa Bynum jumps into the air while a judge checks his notes.

Rams track and field hosts first home meet, Offerman breaks CSU record

Braidon Nourse, Sports Reporter April 18, 2022

The Colorado State University track and field team hosted their first of two outdoor home meets of the season this past weekend for the third annual Doug Max Invitational April 16, which honors the legendary...

A Colorado State student buries their head down as they deal with a large amount of homework April 17.

Gross: Working hard doesn’t have to mean burning out

Dillon Gross, Collegian Columnist April 18, 2022
It’s almost the end of the semester for Colorado State University students. Plans for summer are underway, and the trees are starting to get green again, which also means finals are looming eerily in the distance. This point in the semester is rough for many students. Each Friday comes with a defeated sigh and a determined attitude that next week will be better.
Person laughing at the Passover Seder on April 15 at the Lory Student Center.

Post-pandemic Seder focuses on freedom, community healing

Isabel Brown, News Reporter April 18, 2022

On April 15, Chabad Jewish Student Organization hosted its 17th annual Community Passover Seder in the Lory Student Center. This event was co-sponsored by the Residence Hall Association, the Associated...

Evan Welch, the Associated Students of Colorado State University Chair of University Affairs, gives his committee report at the senate meeting Apr. 13, 2022.

ASCSU hears new legislation, debates funding for Lyft codes

Piper Russell, News Reporter April 14, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met April 13 for their 25th session. ASCSU heard five pieces of legislation. The first piece of legislation on the agenda was the second reading...

A cannabis flower bud rests on the rim of a glass of New Belgium Brewing's Old Aggie lager

Beer Edition: The perfect puff for the perfect pour

Hayden Hawley, Cannabis Director April 13, 2022
Cannabis and beer have a vital history together. They’re both intrinsically linked with Coloradan culture. They’re both crafted by artisans or mass produced by profiteers who pretend they’re crafted by artisans. Most importantly, they’re generally loved by people who enjoy both the aesthetic experience and the accompanying buzz. For those who know what kind of beer they like and are looking to branch out, check out our list of ideal beer and cannabis pairings.
Photo Illustration of Dylan Medina, a Colorado State University chemistry major, opening a beer at the Horsetooth Reservoir Apr 2.

Beer Edition: FoCo breweries prioritize sustainability, carbon neutrality

Noelle Mason, News Reporter April 13, 2022

Fort Collins is known as a hotspot for breweries and sustainability. When it comes to addressing concerns about climate change and how it might affect the beer industry, the brewers of Fort Collins are...

(Graphic Illustration by Jake Dunaetz | The Collegian)

LFTE: A disclaimer about the beer special edition

Katrina Leibee, Editor in Chief April 13, 2022

Editor’s Note: All letters from the editor reflect the views of the editorial board only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian. Dear readers, Thank you for picking up our last...

Beer Edition: Editors’ Picks: Best brews, perfect pours

Editorial Staff April 13, 2022

Fort Collins is home to more than 20 craft breweries, and with so many places to try beer, we wanted to pick a few of our favorites to recommend. We hope you're enjoying this special edition and you're...

Fort Collins, The A and the Front Range are seen from the top of Odell Brewing Company's grain silos located at 800 E Lincoln Ave, Fort Collins, Colorado April 6.

Beer Edition: Odell Brewing Company: The intersection of community, beer

Luke Bourland, Photo Director April 13, 2022

When living in a corporate-dominated world, it is easy to forget not all corporations exist in their own little universe. Odell Brewing Company is a clear example of a business that not only looks after...

(Graphic illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

Beyond the game: Q&A With Chris Ferris of CSU Athletics

Kaden Porter, Guest Author April 13, 2022

Athletics, even at the collegiate level, is a business. Like a business, an athletic organization has a variety of important jobs behind the scenes that keep it moving forward. At Colorado State University,...

(Graphic illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

Beer Edition: Going from cocktail to mocktail doesn’t have to be hard

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter April 13, 2022
Just because you want to take a break from alcohol doesn’t mean you need to stop enjoying the delicious drinks. Believe it or not, there are options for non-alcoholic beers. If you love beer but don’t want the beer belly, try out some of the non-alcoholic beers available in stores and at certain restaurants. 
(Graphic illustration by Ava Kerzic | The Collegian)

Beer Edition: Understanding the history of beer in Fort Collins

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter April 12, 2022

Brewing in Fort Collins has a rich history, and the story does not begin where one might think. According to Fort Collins History Connection, the town was “dry” until 1969, meaning alcohol was not...

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