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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

The Student News Site of Colorado State University

The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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(Graphic Illustration by Charlie Dillon | The Collegian)

Simply Cooking: Stuffed ricotta and spinach shells

Sierra Grimm February 16, 2022
I’ve always loved getting stuffed shells when I am out to eat, as they seemed nearly impossible to make at home … until they weren’t.
Blacksmith Raven Hammer bends a twisted rod to create the Norse world snake Feb.8

Local blacksmith Raven Hammer keeps ancient art alive

Max Hogan February 16, 2022
Aptly named, Raven Hammer is a local craftsman who practices the centuries-old art of blacksmithing. Hammer specializes in historically accurate recreations of metalwork from 11th-century Viking Europe and fur trappers who lived and worked in the U.S. and Canada in the 19th century.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Atlanta Falcons during Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium Feb. 5, 2017. Mandatory credit: Mark J. Rebilas — USA TODAY Sports

Meltzner: Tom Brady finally retired — athlete worship should do the same

JD Meltzner February 16, 2022
Those of us who are familiar with the sporting world are also familiar with the immense impact of the recent retirement of Tom Brady from the NFL. Even those who are unfamiliar with the sporting world are likely familiar with the weight he carried in the sporting community. You do not have to love sports to know Brady's name, and this is because the culture surrounding athletes encourages hero worship on a level that goes beyond the world of sports to permeate the entire sphere of popular culture.
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Lopez: With rent prices increasing, it’s clearly time for U+2 to go

Dominique Lopez February 15, 2022
The pandemic affects everyone. Many people have lost their jobs and have had to depend on unemployment checks to ensure they can continue to buy food and pay rent. However, earlier in the pandemic, rent prices were relatively low, and there was more leeway for those who needed to pay rent — everyone was struggling. However, now that fear of the pandemic is lessening and vaccine rollout is in full swing, the leeway that renters experienced over the past two years is gone. Rent has been continuously increasing, and as a result, people are beginning to lose their homes or are forced to downsize in order to continue to afford their necessities.
Trey McBride (85) celebrates after scoring a touchdown Nov. 16, 2019.

Next-level Rams you can expect to see on NFL draft night

Jack Taylor February 15, 2022

With the Los Angeles Rams crowned as the 2021-22 NFL champions after one of the most entertaining Super Bowls of recent memory, the league now transitions into the offseason. Fans from every team now eagerly...

A sign hangs in Sage Hall on the Colorado State University campus Jan. 31. Sage Hall is where the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU resides along with the Psychological Services Center.

McKissick: Students should use the psychology department counseling services

Nathaniel McKissick February 15, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has had resounding effects on all of us to varying degrees. Some people have experienced the profound loss of someone close to them, while others have lost their job or their home. It’s hard to quantify just how much this virus has taken from us, but one thing is certain: It’s affected our mental health as a nation.
Illustration of black space background with constellations and colorful lettering that says, "Horoscopes."

Horoscopes Feb. 14-20

Hailee Stegall February 15, 2022
Taurus, let yourself feel things. It’s okay to take some time away from work or school to process your emotions and have a mental health day. 
Cars fill a parking lot on a sunny day

Parking on CSU’s campus: Impacts beyond the permit price

Eliana Pritchett February 15, 2022

According to Colorado State University's Parking & Transportation Services, 32% of students and 68% of faculty drive to campus and must find parking each day. Students at CSU have not been hesitant...

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