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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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CSU volleyball dominates Border War, remains undefeated in Mountain West

Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

The infamous Border War returned to Moby Arena Tuesday night, but Colorado State volleyball swiftly asserted its dominance for the second year in a row.  The teams were neck and neck, each just two...

The Inmate Art exhibit at Global Village Museum runs until Jan. 25 Oct. 5. This gallery features art from the Larimer County Jail, where a group of inmates come together to draw, paint, and create artwork.

Global Village Museum Inmate Art exhibit heals lives through creativity

Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

A new exhibit at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures opened, representing a group of artists typically overlooked: inmates. Inmate Art from Larimer County Jail opened Oct. 4, displaying an...

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India Nite celebrates culture, heritage through various events

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

Cheering echoed across the ballroom, uplifting melodious singers and musicians and upbeat and soulful dancers. India Nite highlighted diverse identities across the Indian subcontinent through performances,...

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Stephenson: Women aren’t unfriendly for ignoring male strangers

Leah Stephenson, Collegian Columnist October 8, 2024
I love meeting new people. But like many other women who are friendly and outgoing, I rarely feel safe striking up conversation with people I come across in public, particularly men. To women, it is unfortunate common sense to stay away from and avoid conversation with unknown men in public; men do not have the same constraints. I am jealous of men because they can be friendly and safe simultaneously.
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Clark’s asbestos abatement process is no public health concern

Katie Fisher, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

With the Clark Revitalization Project in full swing at Colorado State University, one part of the process has been widely discussed around campus: asbestos abatement. Asbestos is the generic commercial...

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Vote for Your Future discusses amendments, urges action in voters

Katie Fisher, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

With 14 amendments and propositions set to appear on Colorado's ballots come November, several students and local groups met for a Vote for Your Future panel Oct. 5 at Colorado State University’s Lory...

A marching band wearing green and bright orange is lined up on a football field, while a conductor conducts from a raised platform.

Lopez: CSU marching band needs to move out of student section

Dominique Lopez, Opinion Editor October 8, 2024
As a student who has attended her fair share of Colorado State University's football games, I understand that the seats located at the 50-yard line are highly coveted, especially in the student section. But since the moving of CSUs marching band to this highly coveted area, it seems like the environment of the student section has changed.
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FoCo LGBTQIA+ comedy scene shines at New Belgium Brewery

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the correct headliner, Calvin Reid.  The vibrant energy of Colorado's queer comedy scene took center stage Thursday, Oct. 3, at New Belgium Brewery...

Three Fresno State soccer players surround a player on CSU's team to try and regain control of the ball.

Rams soccer beats Fresno State, extends win streak to 5

Alex Graser, Staff Reporter October 7, 2024

Colorado State soccer beat Fresno State Sunday afternoon to extend its winning streak to five, with a final score of 3-2. The Rams are undefeated in conference play so far this season with four wins,...

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Souza: Students should enjoy luxury of dining halls while they can

Emma Souza, Collegian Columnist October 7, 2024
Last year, like every other first-year, I regarded Colorado State University’s dining hall food with the same respect I would prison slop, not even because the meals were that bad. In fact, CSU’s dining halls serve comparatively better food than other universities across the nation. Regardless, I’d begrudgingly trek to every meal with low morale, sighing and eyeing up the salmon like it’d jumped straight from the sea onto my plate.
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Horoscopes Oct. 7-13

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter October 7, 2024

The last few weeks have been a lot, and looking ahead, things don’t seem to be slowing down with midterms, Halloween, homecoming and more. However, the theme this week is recovery. It’s time to restore...

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Ezekiel’s Strength 5K Memorial Run raises awareness for epilepsy

Leah Stephenson, Staff Reporter October 7, 2024

On Saturday morning, runners lined up on the Colorado State University Oval to participate in a 5K run. Dedicated to Ezekiel Walker, the run aimed to raise awareness of epilepsy and honor the life of a...

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