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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Outside the Lory Student Center, near the ballot box, is a vote here sign on election day, Nov. 3, 2020. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

Seriously: Our country is built on voter suppression — that’s a good thing

Dylan Tusinski, Collegian Columnist February 21, 2022
There's been a recent flurry around voter suppression across the United States. In many states, lawmakers are introducing legislation to make it more difficult for people to vote, whether through limiting ballot drop-off locations, criminally charging people who help disabled and elderly people turn in their ballots or preventing people from handing out water to those in the long lines for the polls, there's been a steady stream of anti-voter legislation taking root across the country. While these laws have their hearts in the right place, they're going about voter suppression in the wrong way.
McKenna Hofschild (4) shares a moment with a fan after the Colorado State basketball game vs University of Wyoming

Rams women’s basketball brings the heat against Nevada

Michael Giles, Sports Reporter February 21, 2022

The Colorado State University women's basketball team had an incredible game against the University of Nevada, Reno this weekend, proving once again that they are ready for the 2022 Mountain West Women's...

CSU women’s club lacrosse heads to start-of-season shootout

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director February 21, 2022

The Colorado State University women’s club lacrosse team kicked off their 2022 spring season this weekend as they headed to the Santa Barbara Shootout in Santa Barbara, California.  The two-day tournament...

Illustration of black space background with constellations and colorful lettering that says, "Horoscopes."

Horoscopes Feb. 21-27

Hailee Stegall, Arts & Culture Reporter February 21, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs.  AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)  Learn to nurture, Aquarius. You can get caught up in life and forget to stop and take time for yourself...

The FastPrint office, in the basement of the Lory Student Center, features signs that now announce that the service is closed permanently Feb. 15.

FastPrint closes LSC office, ends walk-up services

Serena Bettis, Content Managing Editor February 21, 2022

The FastPrint office in Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center closed Jan. 1 and adjusted their business model to no longer accept walk-up requests through their other location.  Students...

Isaiah Stevens (4) is fouled by a defender.

Rams now 0-2 against UNLV after 21-point loss

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director February 19, 2022

The Colorado State University men’s basketball team stayed on the road and faced off against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels on Saturday, Feb. 19 in Las Vegas. The Rams' last meetup with...

Colorado State guard David Roddy (21) dunks the ball against California State University Fresno, Feb. 11, 2022.

David Roddy leads Rams to 21-3 after facing The Pit

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director February 17, 2022

The Colorado State University men’s basketball team headed to The Pit to face off against The University of New Mexico Lobos for their fifth to last game of the regular season. The Rams hit the floor...

Karly Murphy (42) shoots during the Colorado State basketball game vs University of Wyoming

CSU women’s basketball brings home Border War win

Bryson Schminke, Sports Reporter February 17, 2022

The Colorado State University women’s basketball team faced off against the University of Wyoming for their pink out game and the first Border War battle of the season. Colorado State secured the Border...

(Graphic Illustration by Christine Moore-Bonbright | The Collegian)

ASCSU ratifies new liaison, hears new legislation

Piper Russell, News Reporter February 17, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met Feb. 16 for their 18th session. ASCSU ratified a new business and community liaison, heard a presentation from Attica Voting and heard eight new...

(Graphic Illustration by Trin Bonner | The Collegian)

Seriously: If we’re going to celebrate Groundhog Day, we should fire Punxsutawney Phil

Callum Burke, Collegian Columnist February 17, 2022
There are very few traditions that show American pride more than camping around a hole in the February cold, awaiting a clueless groundhog to predict the weather for the upcoming six weeks. At least, that’s the case for fans of Punxsutawney Phil, the unsung hero of weather predictions in the United States and arguably the most well known of all the weather-predicting animals. Although cute, it is time to move on from a groundhog predicting the weather — or at least time to elect a new mascot. 
Courtesy of Tristan Watkins

A conversation with Cannabis Business Office’s Tristan Watkins

Grayson Acri, Cannabis Reporter February 17, 2022

Cannabis is an exploding industry in Colorado. Last year, the cannabis market reached over $2.2 billion in sales — that’s more than triple its starting market in 2014. There’s plenty of breakneck-speed...

Rams Against Hunger Food Pantry

Rams en Contra del Hambre abre una despensa de alimentos para la comunidad de CSU

Austria Cohn and Florentino Aguilera February 17, 2022

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Florentino Aguilera Rams en contra del hambre (Rams Against Hunger/RAH) abrió una despensa de alimentos...

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