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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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A category for all articles the collegian creates. (Should be the parent of News, Sports, A&C, Cannabis, and Opinion.

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Junior, Makenna McVay, bunts to get onto first April 10, 2022.

CSU softball breaks losing streak against New Mexico Lobos

Bryson Schminke April 11, 2022

The Colorado State University softball team recovered from their three-game loss streak against Utah State University with a 2-1 series at home against the University of New Mexico at Ram Field. Game...

(Graphic illustration by Charlie Cohen | The Collegian)

Beer Edition: Beer isn’t just for men, so why do advertisers market it that way?

Dominique Lopez April 11, 2022
Created over 5,000 years ago through the process of fermentation, beer has been perceived as a man’s beverage. However, fermented beverages, which for so long have been marketed toward men, were actually created by women 9,000 years ago. Women during the early ages were always seen as belonging in the kitchen, meaning women were actually the first to brew beer, not men. Why is this the case, though? Why has beer been perceived as masculine rather than something to be consumed by anyone, no matter their gender?
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 April 11-17

Hailee Stegall April 10, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)  Give yourself a hug, Aquarius. It’s hard to put energy into others unless you’re doing the same...

(Collegian file photo) beer pong

Beer Edition: The top 5 beer games ranked

JD Meltzner April 10, 2022
Beer games: college traditions created over years and years of students coming up with ways to transform drinking from a casual activity to a competitive, social drink-a-palooza that have fueled many a fun night and many a brutal morning. From the timeworn classics to more modern creations, there is quite a hefty number of beer games these days, so how should you know which to use your precious beer playing?
The entryway arch of New Belgium Brewing on April 9, 2022.

Beer Edition: New Belgium is a tribute to beer and bikes in Fort Collins

Callum Burke April 10, 2022
When discussing the many aspects of Fort Collins that embrace its storied personality, there are a lot to choose from. For starters, you could mention the architecture of Old Town and the inspiration it supplied for the design of Main Street, U.S.A. You could also describe the picturesque Horsetooth Rock and accompanying view of Colorado’s vast foothills and mountains. Although both examples are suitable and worth mentioning, it would be a disgrace to neglect the importance of both beer and bicycles to the City, especially with the celebration of National Beer Day on April 7. Although both examples are suitable and worth mentioning, it would be a disgrace to neglect discussing the importance of both beer and bicycles to the city, especially with the celebration of National Beer Day on April 7.
(Graphic illustration by Ava Kervic | The Collegian)

Beer Edition: Stella: We should lower the legal drinking age

Michael Stella April 10, 2022
Drinking has often been taboo in the United States, and it even got to the point where the 18th amendment was passed, basically banning alcohol. The 18th amendment lived on for 13 years from 1919-33 until the 21st amendment was passed, allowing for the sale, transportation and possession of alcohol to be legal again. 
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