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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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The side of Moby Arena.

Stella: Moby Arena has served us well, but it’s time for an upgrade

Michael Stella January 26, 2022
With the return of fans to live sporting events, students have consistently shown up to support Colorado State University athletics inside Moby Arena. After going dark for over a year, Moby Madness is back in full swing. Students broke the student attendance record at the men's basketball game against the University of New Mexico with 3,844 students on Jan. 19. This student crowd filled 160% of student seating capacity. 
Lopez: Colorado State University staff deserves our gratitude

Lopez: Colorado State University staff deserves our gratitude

Dominique Lopez January 25, 2022
After returning to campus and making my way through my first days back, I couldn't help but think about the many members of Colorado State University’s staff who work so hard to ensure our safety, happiness and pride at our beautiful school. These individuals are such an integral part of our campus, and yet they are sometimes overlooked. How often are these staff members truly thanked by the very students they support?
Meltzner: To the class of 2022: Let's ease our graduation anxiety

Meltzner: To the class of 2022: Let’s ease our graduation anxiety

JD Meltzner January 25, 2022
Times of major change and transition are the most impactful and altering experiences that occur in one’s life. These moments have the ability to give rise to such a unique myriad of emotions in a way that no other life milestones can. This influx of emotion can create confusion; the excitement of impending new horizons collides with the sadness of closing another chapter to create a bittersweet soup that makes these transitional moments in life murky and raw. 
Henry: Don't let Big Pharma do the research for you

Henry: Don’t let Big Pharma do the research for you

Brendan Henry January 25, 2022
Have you ever been watching traditional television or Hulu and some random drug advertisement using an unrelated, whimsical stock video pops up? The advertisement usually informs the viewer of what the drug does and entices the viewer to ask their doctor about it, then, in the end, a sped-up voiceover lists off the long list of side effects. If you've ever thought it strange that these pharmaceutical companies are advertising drugs that can only be prescribed by a doctor, you are not alone.
Seriously: CSU to add more ice to campus; law students elated

Seriously: CSU to add more ice to campus; law students elated

Callum Burke January 25, 2022
Colorado State University’s administration implemented yet another initiative on campus. For a university that prides itself on progressive forms of learning, this time is no different.  The decision was made in cohesion with law students entails more ice being placed throughout campus to allow young lawyers an opportunity to practice injury-law cases hands-on. 
Colorado State University forward Kendyll Kinzer (0) grabs a rebound in the Rams' game against the United States Air Force Academy Jan. 13. The Rams lost 77-52.

CSU women’s basketball defeats Fresno State, pushes to 13-5

Bryson Schminke January 24, 2022

The Colorado State University women’s basketball team went to face off against the California State University, Fresno Bulldogs today in California. The game was rescheduled from Jan. 6 due to COVID-19...

(Graphic Illustration by Dylan Tusinski | The Collegian) (Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Creative Commons gallery.)

Tusinski: Democrats are in trouble, especially on college campuses

Dylan Tusinski January 24, 2022
Even though it feels like time simultaneously whizzed by and dragged on endlessly since the 2020 presidential election, we've officially hit an important milestone: We're halfway to the 2022 midterm elections. The midterms are a significant political marker. They come halfway through each president's term and stand as a way to gauge how the country is feeling about how they're doing in office.
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ADHD, ASD assessment services for women fall short in FoCo

Abigail Weaver January 24, 2022

Last summer, Valerie Tinnian, a Colorado State University freshman pursuing exploratory studies, went through a three-day-long assessment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Tinnian had noticed...

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