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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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Tusinski: Normalize sex but not oversharing

Dylan Tusinski March 28, 2022
The other day, I was at a small house party. I was hanging out with a group of four or five people, and for whatever reason, we were talking about various injuries and illnesses we'd had over the years. I mentioned I'd broken one of my toes while playing hockey, a girl mentioned she'd once gotten pneumonia and then another girl blurted out she'd gotten chlamydia from her ex. The conversation lulled for a minute as we all took in what we just heard. Obviously, there's nothing really wrong with having chlamydia — or any other sexually transmitted infection for that matter — but it felt so out of place to hear that mentioned out loud among virtual strangers.
Colorado State University's varsity equestrian polo team competes against Montana State's varsity polo team.

CSU women’s polo team triumphs over Montana State University

Bryson Schminke March 28, 2022

The Colorado State University women’s polo team held a series against Montana State University. The teams played in Fort Collins, Colorado, at B.W. Pickett Arena March 26-27 at 11 a.m. both days, with...

Junior pitcher, Julia Cabral (12) winding up for a pitch in the second game of Colorado State vs. San Jose State University on Mar. 26.

Colorado State softball sweeps series over San José State

Bailey Shepherd March 28, 2022

The Colorado State University softball team was back in action this weekend as they welcomed the women of San José State University to Fort Collins for a three-game series. The Rams desperately needed...

Gross: COVID-19 effects will never fully end for Gen Z

Gross: COVID-19 effects will never fully end for Gen Z

Dillon Gross March 27, 2022
So much of our lives are measured by our years in school. There’s always the next step for students currently in the school system. It goes from elementary school to middle school to high school and then, possibly, to college. For at least 12 years, there’s a clearly defined next step we can rely on. Within each grade, there’s a very set routine students follow: Get up every day, go to school, talk to friends, do an extracurricular activity, go home and do homework, then sleep. Rinse and repeat. 
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 28 through April 3

Hailee Stegall March 27, 2022
Open up, Libra. Be true with your emotions instead of letting things pass to keep the peace. 
Colorado State University face-off specialist Christopher Reed (25) faces off against Brigham Young University Tanner Shields (24) March 26.

CSU men’s lacrosse falls to BYU on senior night 16-12

Jack Taylor March 27, 2022

To cap off a three-game home stint, Colorado State University lacrosse team hosted Brigham Young University at Canvas Stadium on Saturday. Heading into the rivalry hall of fame matchup against the BYU...

Cappuccino inside Proper Grounds Coffee in Lafayette, Colorado. (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

Henry: For a culture that hates addiction, we drink a lot of caffeine

Brendan Henry March 27, 2022
There is nothing quite like a nice cup of coffee to get the day started, at least according to the about 150 million American coffee drinkers. It provides a nice burst of jitters to get us just anxious enough to pull through the day and helps avoid the headache that comes when the caffeine deprivation kicks in. We do this to ourselves pretty much every day despite the drawbacks.
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