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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Isaiah Stevens (4), John Tonje (1), Kendle Moore(3) and David Roddy (21) all look at their teammate after a foul is called.

CSU drops overtime Border War game in 2nd consecutive loss

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director January 31, 2022

The Colorado State University men’s basketball team headed north to close out the month against the University of Wyoming Cowboys in Laramie, Wyoming, for the annual Border War.  The match was anyone’s...

A mask sits on a balcony.

Larimer County to end mask mandate in 2 weeks

Serena Bettis, Content Managing Editor January 31, 2022

The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment announced Monday afternoon that the current public indoor mask mandate will end Feb. 12. The press release from LCDHE cited "improving COVID-19...

Green and beige graphic of multiple sports activities with the words "The Rocky Mountain Collegian Sports Preview"

CSU men’s basketball prepares for Border War against Wyoming

Karsyn Lane, Sports Editor January 31, 2022

As the season continues to unfold, the Colorado State University men’s basketball team prepares to take on their biggest rivals in the first Border War battle of the season against the University of...

Jose Hernandez Albarado, the new student success coordinator for El Centro, poses in his office Jan. 31.

CSU’s El Centro hires new student success coordinator

Piper Russell, News Reporter January 31, 2022

Colorado State University's El Centro welcomed Jose Hernandez Albarado as their new student success coordinator Jan. 3, making El Centro now fully staffed.  Located alongside the other Student Diversity...

Illustration of black background with constellations with big rainbow lettering titled, "Horoscopes"

Horoscopes Jan. 31 through Feb. 6

Hailee Stegall, Arts and Culture Reporter January 31, 2022
Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. 
A girl looks at the Hey Jane website on her computer monitor.

Virtual abortion care service Hey Jane available in Colorado

Isabel Brown, News Reporter January 31, 2022

Hey Jane, a completely online abortion service that delivers abortion pills, is now available to residents in Colorado. It was launched in 2021 with the goal of honoring and respecting those who choose...

The dining halls on Colorado State University's campus have thousands of people passing through every day, and it has come into question whether the way these facilities are run and used are clean and if they could cause health concerns, March 9, 2021.

Gross: Colorado State requiring meal plans is unfair to students

Dillon Gross, Collegian Columnist January 31, 2022
Here’s a joke to start off your spring semester: How do you start a conversation with a freshman? By complaining about the dining hall food. It’s OK if you don’t get the joke or don’t find it funny. It’s because it’s not really that funny. It’s unfortunate that the lack of quality in the dining hall food has become a joke to Colorado State University students, but it’s the truth. The pandemic-affected food currently being served in the dining halls is disappointing at best and can be borderline inedible at times. 
Isaiah Stevens (4) looks back at a defender as he drives towards the basket.

UNLV upsets CSU for second loss of season, Rams now 16-2

Taylor Paumen, Sports Director January 28, 2022

The Colorado State University men’s basketball team hit the court in Moby Arena once again to take on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Runnin’ Rebels today.  The Rebels went into the game 11-9...

Kendyll Kinzer (0), Colorado State University forward, looks for a teammate to make an inbound pass to during the Rams' game against the United States Air Force Academy Jan. 13 The Rams lost to Air Force 52-77.

Women’s basketball takes down Nevada, faces New Mexico next

Bryson Schminke, Sports Reporter January 28, 2022

Moby Madness continued as the Colorado State University women’s basketball team battled against the University of Nevada, Reno, and came out on top with the win. The Rams sported Colorado State alumnus...

Members of the senate for the Associated Students of Colorado State University hold the first senate meeting of the fall semester Sept. 1. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

ASCSU begins speaker pro tempore election, hears 2 candidates

Piper Russell, News Reporter January 27, 2022

The Associated Students of Colorado State University met for their first session of the spring semester Jan. 26. ASCSU began holding elections for speaker pro tempore and heard presentations from two candidates. Candidates...

Nick Lundeen and Chris Lubin of Lady Denim perform at Globe Hall in Denver, Colorado, July 17, 2021.

Lady Denim is back with a new drummer, same classic sound

Kadyn Thorpe, Arts and Culture Reporter January 27, 2022
Local indie band Lady Denim rocked the stage of the Aggie Theatre on January 20 for their first 2022 show back in Fort Collins. 
(Graphic Illustration by Chloe Leline | The Collegian)

How cannabis compounds prevent coronavirus infection

Hayden Hawley, Cannabis Director January 27, 2022
The Oregon State University study, not conducted using any human test subjects, found that cannabigerolic acid (CBGA) and cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) bound to the spike proteins of live alpha and beta variant coronaviruses in a laboratory setting.
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