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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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

‘Watering the West’ brings water awareness to FoCo community

Noah Pasley April 18, 2022
Two Colorado filmmakers, Mona Maser and Shari Due, are working to demystify water processes with their documentary trilogy "Watering the West." The series, which is told in three parts, is a deep dive — often literally — into the heart of water in Colorado as they explore how water is distributed and regulated throughout the state and how the storied history behind water rights has revolutionized the state, as well as much of the western United States.
The Colorado Eagles celebrate an overtime win against the Tucson Roadrunners at the Budweiser Events Center March 2, 2019. (Photo Courtesy of Colorado Eagles)

Tusinski: Now is the time to get into Colorado hockey

Dylan Tusinski April 18, 2022
There's a lot of buzz around Colorado sports as of late. The Denver Broncos acquired superstar quarterback Russell Wilson about a month ago, the Colorado Rockies signed World Series winner Kris Bryant shortly after and the Denver Nuggets appear poised for another deep playoff run. Seemingly lost in the hype, though, are the dominant performances from Colorado's hockey teams this year. Colorado is home to two professional hockey teams: The Colorado Avalanche in the National Hockey League, and the Colorado Eagles in the American Hockey League. The Eagles are the minor-league affiliates of the Avalanche, and both teams are gearing up for playoff runs this year.
McMillan: Dear CSU students: Please stop breaking things

McMillan: Dear CSU students: Please stop breaking things

Adah McMillan April 18, 2022
On April 8, Colorado State University students got an email from Housing & Dining Services notifying us of how much damage we’ve done to residential facilities: $60,000 worth. With around 150 reported incidents of this damage, that’s $400 per incident. $60,000 is more than out-of-state tuition and board. $60,000 is more than the average American salary. $60,000 is ridiculous, and we’re not even done with this school year. Apparently, we have some pretty pathetic self-control when it comes to not breaking stuff. 
Photo Illustration by Avery Coates

CSU women’s tennis brings home wins from Wyoming tournament

Michael Giles April 18, 2022

Colorado State University women's tennis had an incredible weekend tournament at the University of Wyoming Tennis Complex in Laramie, Wyoming, April 15 and 16, bringing home more than one win. They fought...

Person laughing at the Passover Seder on April 15 at the Lory Student Center.

Post-pandemic Seder focuses on freedom, community healing

Isabel Brown 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...

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 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.
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