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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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Simply Cooking: Fried rice ground turkey kimchi

Sierra Grimm February 28, 2022
Growing up, we all had that one dish that defined our childhood. For me, that dish was fried rice. It will forever be one of those dishes I can keep changing and modifying but will always come back to the original recipe to have a handful of home in a small bowl to consume. 
Colorado State forward Karly Murphy (42) talks to Guard Upe Atosu (5) after the ball was knocked out of bounds

CSU women’s basketball lose to San Diego, next hosting UNLV

Bryson Schminke February 26, 2022

The Colorado State University women's basketball team played San Diego State University for their state pride game. This is the second time the teams will be facing each other, with San Diego State previously...

Stella: Spirit, Frontier merger is concerning for workers, consumers

Stella: Spirit, Frontier merger is concerning for workers, consumers

Michael Stella February 24, 2022
Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines announced Feb. 7 that they will be merging to form the fifth-largest airline. Frontier and Spirit are both low-fare airlines, and part of their plan to merge was so they could offer even better fare rates for their customers. It is hard to trust the word of major corporations, especially when they merge and eliminate competition — a contributing force of lower prices.  Having one less airline to employ workers means that there are fewer competing airlines to provide the best wages and benefits to attract workers to their companies. 
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