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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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(Graphic illustration by Elliot Stemen | The Collegian)

MLB is stuck in its own way: The death of a national pastime

Chase Hontz February 22, 2022

Proudly touted as “America’s national pastime," Major League Baseball has fallen a long way in recent decades. The sport that has long been considered a staple of American society has significantly...

A professor teaches in a large classroom with clearly marked seats for students to ensure social distancing Sept. 1, 2020.

Meltzner: America desperately needs to fix its education system

JD Meltzner February 22, 2022
When the world began to reopen following the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in late 2020, there was a need in many industries and sectors for support systems — both in the aspects of finance and general operations — to help these industries reemerge from the worldwide closures amid the pandemic. Many industries, like business, entertainment and service, received ample support plans from the government and other industry-specific associations to help jump-start their individual economies. However, one industry in America has been woefully under-supported during the past two years of restimulation: the education sector.
A photo illustration showing a new tool that will aid students at Colorado State University in changing their area of study Feb. 21.

CSU releases new online academic program-change tool

Samy Gentle February 22, 2022

On Feb. 8, Colorado State University launched a new tool for students to use that will allow them to change their program of study — including their major, minor, concentration or certificates — completely...

Climate Column (Graphic Illustration by Abby Flitton | The Collegian)

Gross: We’re passing the tipping point of caring about climate change

Dillon Gross February 22, 2022
When it comes to the climate, there are numerous tipping points that human society is nearing or even already passed. A tipping point is defined as a threshold that, when passed, results in irreversible changes. When applying this concept to the environment, it's easy to see why understanding the impact of these climate tipping points and how we can avoid passing them is of utmost importance because, after all, this is irreversible damage we are now dealing with.
Green and beige graphic of multiple sports activities with the words "The Rocky Mountain Collegian Sports Preview"

CSU track and field breaks records preparing for MW meet

Bryson Schminke February 21, 2022

The Colorado State University track and field team has had a monumental season thus far with records broken, improving in every meet they compete in. The team continued their indoor season with a strong...

Outside the Lory Student Center, near the ballot box, is a vote here sign on election day, Nov. 3, 2020. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

Seriously: Our country is built on voter suppression — that’s a good thing

Dylan Tusinski February 21, 2022
There's been a recent flurry around voter suppression across the United States. In many states, lawmakers are introducing legislation to make it more difficult for people to vote, whether through limiting ballot drop-off locations, criminally charging people who help disabled and elderly people turn in their ballots or preventing people from handing out water to those in the long lines for the polls, there's been a steady stream of anti-voter legislation taking root across the country. While these laws have their hearts in the right place, they're going about voter suppression in the wrong way.
McKenna Hofschild (4) shares a moment with a fan after the Colorado State basketball game vs University of Wyoming

Rams women’s basketball brings the heat against Nevada

Michael Giles February 21, 2022

The Colorado State University women's basketball team had an incredible game against the University of Nevada, Reno this weekend, proving once again that they are ready for the 2022 Mountain West Women's...

Illustration of black space background with constellations and colorful lettering that says, "Horoscopes."

Horoscopes Feb. 21-27

Hailee Stegall February 21, 2022

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs.  AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)  Learn to nurture, Aquarius. You can get caught up in life and forget to stop and take time for yourself...

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