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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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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 March 28 through April 3

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter March 27, 2022
Open up, Libra. Be true with your emotions instead of letting things pass to keep the peace. 
Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Rob Long and Elijah Sandoval Smile for a portrait with the red center in the background.

ASCSU elections: Presidential and vice presidential candidates Rob Long, Elijah Sandoval

Katrina Leibee, Editor-in-Chief March 27, 2022

Robert Long and Elijah Sandoval are running uncontested for the Associated Students of Colorado State University president and vice president. Their campaign slogan is “action is a commitment, not a...

Colorado State University face-off specialist Christopher Reed (25) faces off against Brigham Young University Tanner Shields (24) March 26.

CSU men’s lacrosse falls to BYU on senior night 16-12

Jack Taylor, Sports Reporter March 27, 2022

To cap off a three-game home stint, Colorado State University lacrosse team hosted Brigham Young University at Canvas Stadium on Saturday. Heading into the rivalry hall of fame matchup against the BYU...

Cappuccino inside Proper Grounds Coffee in Lafayette, Colorado. (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

Henry: For a culture that hates addiction, we drink a lot of caffeine

Brendan Henry, Collegian Columnist March 27, 2022
There is nothing quite like a nice cup of coffee to get the day started, at least according to the about 150 million American coffee drinkers. It provides a nice burst of jitters to get us just anxious enough to pull through the day and helps avoid the headache that comes when the caffeine deprivation kicks in. We do this to ourselves pretty much every day despite the drawbacks.
(Graphic illustration by Abby Flitton | The Collegian)

ASCSU elections: How to vote and when to vote

Piper Russell, News Reporter March 27, 2022

Elections for president, vice president and speaker of the senate of the Associated Students of Colorado State University will be held April 4-6 on RAMweb. Voting opens April 4 at 8 a.m. and closes...

A photo illustration of someone waiting to deliver flowers in a relationship March 28. (Collegian | Skyler Pradhan)

McKissick: Your relationship should take work, but it shouldn’t be hard

Nathaniel McKissick, Collegian Columnist March 27, 2022
Should romantic relationships be hard? You may have heard as much from a parent, an aunt or uncle, a friend or a sibling when deep in the throes of a tumultuous relationship yourself, but were they right? While it may be true that relationships take work, they should not be outright difficult all the time.
Speaker of the Senate Jackson Hunter shares with the Associated Students of Colorado State University senate that he has more availability to assist with the work they are doing during the meeting March 9, 2022.

ASCSU elects new chair, holds confidence votes for candidates

Piper Russell, News Reporter March 24, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met March 23 for their 22nd session. ASCSU swore in two new senators and one associate senator and heard a piece of legislation. ASCSU also ratified...

The Women and Gender Advocacy Center is located in the Lory Student Center on campus at Colorado State University, March 25, 2019.

7 issues WGAC focuses on to support survivors

Ivy Secrest, Arts and Culture Reporter March 23, 2022
The Women and Gender Advocacy Center at Colorado State University provides programs and resources focusing on all genders through social justice and interpersonal violence prevention, according to their website. Here are seven issues WGAC provides support with.

Eckburg: The pandemic changed our lives — our sex lives

Bella Eckburg, Opinion Director March 23, 2022
When you think about the pandemic shutting down the world, do you think about lube? Or porn?  Over the last two years, the pandemic has changed every aspect of our lives, including our sex lives. For some, staying home meant experimenting with toys or kinks. When you’re home for months working over Zoom, you’re bound to need some spice in your life. 
(Graphic Illustration by Sophia Sirokman | The Collegian)

Transformación Estratégica Valiente para guiar el futuro de CSU

Noelle Mason and Michelle Rivera-Garfio March 23, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Michelle Rivera-Garfio El mes pasado, la presidenta de la Universidad Estatal de Colorado, Joyce...

The Poudre Heritage Alliance, located in the Colorado Welcome Center at Fort Collins, is running a campaign called Women in Water to highlight women who have excelled in the fields of water law and water management March 23.

Poudre Heritage creates Women in Water social media campaign

Jack Miller, News Reporter March 23, 2022

Poudre Heritage Alliance started a social media campaign during the month of March called Women in Water. This campaign focuses on acknowledging women who have worked in water law and water management. Poudre...

A sign outside The Lyric advertises its weekly open mic nights June 14, 2021.

ACT Film Fest to bring social justice, war narratives to FoCo

Kota Babcock, Arts and Culture Director March 23, 2022

Starting Thursday, March 31 with an opening night reception, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival will bring music, art and war to the Fort Collins community through a variety of events. With film viewings,...

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