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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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Students for Trump stickers on the Students for Trump table Nov. 3. “I know it’s a controversial image for us to have,” co-founder and Vice President Gabby Reichardt said. “But it is really a place for people to come and talk those issues out, those social issues, the way they want to vote and really tease out some of those conversations, since it can get a little hostile in other areas of campus.” (Lucy Morantz | The Collegian)

Hontz: Trump left an everlasting effect on American politics

Chase Hontz January 24, 2022
Thursday will mark the one-year anniversary of President Joe Biden’s inauguration. Adding to the date’s significance, Jan. 20 also marks one full year from the official end of what was arguably the most disastrous presidency in American history. When Former-President Donald Trump vacated the White House almost exactly one year ago from today, many Americans hoped and believed his chaotic reign over the nation’s politics had finally come to an abrupt end. Any chance of Trump maintaining control over the Republican Party likely diminished due to the Capitol insurrection following his accusations of widespread voter fraud only two weeks prior to leaving office. 
Illustration of black space background with constellations and colorful lettering that says, "Horoscopes."

Horoscopes Jan. 24-30

Hailee Stegall January 24, 2022
Aries, get going this week. Harness the energy your sign naturally has, and put it to work — get done what you need to get done. 
Kendyll Kinzer (0), Colorado State University forward, looks for a teammate to make an inbound pass to during the Rams' game against the United States Air Force Academy Jan. 13 The Rams lost to Air Force 52-77.

CSU women’s basketball falls short against Boise State

Bryson Schminke January 22, 2022
After an amazing win against Utah State University on Wednesday, Jan. 19, the Colorado State University women's basketball team headed on the road to play Boise State University.
(Graphic illustration by Robbie Haynes | The Collegian)

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ offers fans nostalgia

Brooke Pippin January 20, 2022
The final installment in the current Spider-Man trilogy starring Tom Holland, "Spider-Man: No Way Home," implements what fans have been asking for and appeals to multiple generations of Spider-Man fans. The excitement and anticipation around this movie among Marvel fans was surreal. 
An American flag gradually turns blue in front of a red/blue gradient.

Henry: Gen Z is reshaping a future without the American dream

Brendan Henry January 20, 2022
The term “American dream” can hold many different meanings to each individual living in America. For some, it is the ability to achieve financial prosperity no matter the person’s ethnicity or background, and for others, it is simply the ability to live a better life in a society rich with opportunity.
(Graphic Illustration by Falyn Sebastian | The Collegian)

FoCo PRIDE team helps create inclusive City environment

Austria Cohn January 20, 2022

To end 2021, Fort Collins received a perfect score on the Municipal Equality Index, which the City's PRIDE Employee Resource Group worked with the Human Rights Campaign to achieve. The MEI scorecard...

Participants in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration march down Howes Street in Fort Collins, Colorado, Jan. 17.

‘A day of action’: MLK Jr. celebration inspires community

Katrina Leibee January 20, 2022
Community members marched from Washington Park to the Lory Student Center, where significant figures including Front Range Community College President Andy Dorsey, Poudre School District Superintendent Brian Kingsley, City of Fort Collins Mayor Jeni Arndt and keynote speaker and member of the Little Rock Nine, Carlotta Walls LaNier, got the chance to share their stories and thoughts on the day.
Michael Stack poses in MMA regalia

CSU’s Michael Stack moves from The Oval to the octagon for UFC

Jeremiah Janzen January 20, 2022

For Colorado State University graduate and mixed martial artist Michael Stack, a childhood dream of becoming a professional fighter wasn’t exactly a career that could be pursued with a degree. Nevertheless,...

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