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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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On a sunny day, a tan building with the word "Physiology" is devoid of people. There are two large plants on either side of the entry door.

Physiology, Environmental Health buildings remain under investigation

Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

In mid-May of the 2023-24 academic year, students and staff began to report symptoms such as blurry vision, eye pain and headaches. After continually reported symptoms, the ultimate cause was found in...

A swimmer in a pink cap and goggles takes a deep breath while swimming backstroke.

Rising star Tess Whineray makes waves for CSU swimming

Mason Ford, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

Last year, Colorado State swimming recruited a first-year who would create waves throughout the program. Sophomore Tess Whineray has made a huge splash so far in her young career. Her inaugural season...

Five guys in gold and green uniforms smiling for a photo.

CSU Esports Team exercises dedication, teamwork in video game competitions

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

The Colorado State University Esports Team, a student-led organization that competes in a variety of online and in-person tournaments, is excelling in gameplay and growing community and leadership skills...

Image of a black food truck with flames painted across the bottom.

New food truck Wild Brats serves specialty bratwurst combinations

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

A bratwurst food truck adds a delicious, unique flair to the local street food scene. The most recent addition brings authentic German bratwurst to Fort Collins' hungry crowd. Wild Brats, a mobile...

group of individuals sit on a stage with blue background and table with names in front of them, crowd in foreground

Ballot Issue 4A passes, granting $49 million to Poudre School District

Robert Sides, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

The majority of voters in the Poudre School District voted yea on Ballot Issue 4A in the 2024 general election, passing a mill levy increase for the Poudre School District. The mill levy will grant...

A woman smiles, folds her hands across her lap and sits outside.

CSU professor creates new class combining language, Taylor Swift

Maria Kantak, Staff Reporter November 19, 2024

Alyssia Miller De Rutté debuted her class Spanish for Swiftie Purposes at CSU this summer. The course focuses on teaching Spanish through the use of all things Taylor Swift. Originally from Pennsylvania,...

A man speaks on a small stage, while a presentation slide reading "Native American Cultural Center Colorado State University" is projected behind him.

James Junes delivers Native American Heritage Month Keynote, emphasizes growth, reflection

Katie Fisher, Staff Reporter November 18, 2024

With a comedic tone and reflective perspective, Diné and Hopi comedian and motivational speaker James Junes delivered the Native American Heritage Month Keynote Nov. 13 in the Lory Student Center’s...

A football player in a green and gold uniform jumps and catches a football on the football field

Gallery: CSU football brings Bronze Boot home

Ava Puglisi, Staff Photographer November 18, 2024

Early-onset breast cancer rates rise among young adults

Early-onset breast cancer rates rise among young adults

Hana Pavelko, Staff Reporter November 18, 2024

Approximately 270,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Breast cancer is a disease that develops when...

A graphic of a ram with the phases of the moon around its head to the left of the words, Horoscopes by The Collegian, on a blue background of little constellations.

Horoscopes Nov. 18-24

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter November 18, 2024

There's just one more week until break, and we are kicking it off with the Age of Aquarius as Pluto enters the water bearer Nov. 19. In general, Aquarian themes such as technological changes, cool inventions...

An illustration of a man sitting in a classroom with a thought bubble of himself eating turkey, bread and mashed potatoes with his family.

Seymour: Fall break is around the corner to cure your homesickness

Charlotte Seymour, Collegian Columnist November 18, 2024
Picture this: It is a Sunday evening, and you are lying on the couch at home with your family. You just got home from catching up with your old friends, and a family-favorite movie plays on the TV while the aroma of a home-cooked dinner crowds your nose. Sounds great, right? Well, just remember that this image is almost a reality.
Speaker of the Senate Hayden Taylor stands at a speaking podium looking to his left and clapping. To his left sits Speaker Pro Tempore Brooke Reese in sunglasses and to his right sits Recruitment and Retention Officer Graham Kelly, both clapping as well. Behind them is a clear sign with the ASCSU logo spelled out.

This week in ASCSU: Students of The Oval Caucus, EMS service

Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter November 17, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Nov. 13 for the 14th session of the 54th senate. To begin the session, University Affairs Committee Chair Fiona Miller made a statement...

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