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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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McMillan: Crusaders for a 4-day workweek have their priorities wrong

McMillan: Crusaders for a 4-day workweek have their priorities wrong

Adah McMillan, Collegian Columnist March 20, 2022
Since the beginning of the pandemic, more people have been researching and advocating for a four-day workweek. The four-day workweek can improve productivity, engagement, recruitment and other factors in a variety of industries. 4 Day Week Global, a not-for-profit organization that researches and advocates for the four-day workweek, says employers should shift their “business away from measuring based on hours worked and towards measuring based on results.”
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 21-27

Hailee Stegall, Arts & Culture Reporter March 20, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs.  AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)  Trust your intuition, Aquarius. Listen to your gut reaction about situations, new people, opportunities,...

Colorado State women's golf player Fancy Arphamongkol tees off at the Colonel Wollenberg Ptarmigan Ram Classic, Oct. 19, 2021. The golf invitational was the Colorado State women's golf team's first and only home meet of the season. Colorado State notched a third place finish overall.

Men’s, women’s golf face tough competition over break

Bailey Shepherd, Sports Reporter March 20, 2022

Another spring break has come and gone for the students and athletes of Colorado State University. While many students have been using this time to unwind, student-athletes have not stopped competing,...

Stella: Democracy is in danger in America, abroad

Stella: Democracy is in danger in America, abroad

Michael Stella, Collegian Columnist March 20, 2022
As Russian troops crossed into Ukraine to fight an unprovoked war, former United States President Donald Trump and other major political actors on the right, like former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, were openly praising Russian President Vladimir Putin for the tactics used in his invasion of Ukraine, an independent country. As Ukraine’s democratic rights and freedom are under attack, it is important to look inward at our own democracy in America. America has seen its democracy go under assault in the last six years, from Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election to bogus claims of election fraud after Trump's 2020 election loss and the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot to the wave of voter suppression laws being written in state legislatures all over the country.
Lauren Gale holds up a jacket from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Team Canada 4×400-meter relay track team on the Jack Christiansen Memorial Track in Fort Collins, Colorado, Oct. 4, 2021.

Lauren Gale, Lexie Keller place at NCAA track championships

Braidon Nourse, Sports Reporter March 20, 2022

The 2021-22 Division I indoor track and field season ended Saturday, March 12 after two days of intense competition in the 2022 NCAA DI Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Birmingham CrossPlex....

Dischon Thomas (11) dribbles into the paint as University of Michigan players Caleb Houstan (22) and Eli Brooks (55) guard him March 17, 2022, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. Michigan beat Colorado State University 75-63 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Men’s basketball season ends as Big Dance chance trips Rams in 2nd half

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director March 17, 2022

The NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament has finally begun after weeks of anticipation and a season of preparation for the Colorado State University Rams.  The No. 6 Rams went into the first...

Colorado State University Men's basketball team awaits their seed placement during a private event celebrating selection day at the Canvas Stadium.

CSU men’s basketball seeded No. 6 for NCAA Tournament

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director March 15, 2022

March Madness has begun and the Colorado State University Rams are headed to the Big Dance. March 13 was not only Selection Sunday for the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, it was also a...

Isaiah Stevens (4, guard), maneuvers around his opponent from San Diego State.

CSU men’s basketball finishes MWC Championships in semifinal loss

Karsyn Lane, Sports Editor March 12, 2022

After coming off an intense final-second win against Utah State University, the Colorado State University men’s basketball team took to the court for day two of the 2022 Air Force Reserve Mountain West...

David Roddy (21), eyes his opponents.

CSU men’s basketball takes close quarterfinal win against Utah State

Karsyn Lane, Sports Editor March 10, 2022

The Colorado State University men’s basketball team stepped on the court tonight for their first appearance in the 2022 Mountain West Men’s Basketball Championship in Las Vegas at the Thomas &...

Rob Long, Senator for the College of Business, and Stephen Laffey, former Senator for the college of Liberal Arts, present an amendment at the Associated Students of Colorado State University March 9, 2022.

ASCSU hears new legislation, updates on upcoming elections

Piper Russell March 10, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met March 9 for their 21st session. ASCSU heard new legislation, a guest presentation, updates on their upcoming elections and swore in an associate...

The Military Science Building is located on the northeast side of Colorado State University's campus near The Oval.

What the Russia-Ukraine war means for CSU ROTC students

Portia Cook, News Reporter March 10, 2022

On Feb. 24, the world watched as Russian military forces invaded their bordering country, Ukraine.  According to NPR, the recent invasion of Ukraine by President Vladimir Putin of Russia comes as he...

Colorado State University Rams Celebrate semifinals win against New Mexico Lobos during the Mountain West Tournament in Las Vegas, NV Mar. 8, 2022.

CSU women’s basketball loses intense championship game to UNLV

Karsyn Lane, Sports Editor March 10, 2022

The Colorado State University women's basketball team has taken the 2022 Mountain Women's Basketball Championship by the horns after coming off a huge upset win against The University of New Mexico in...

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