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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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McKinlee May, a member of the Colorado State University rodeo team, competes in barrel racing during the 75th annual Skyline Stampede rodeo at The Ranch Events Complex April 6. May placed seventh, with a time of 31.11 seconds.

Passion for rodeo thrives at Skyline Stampede’s 75th anniversary

Sophia Schaller, Staff Reporter April 14, 2025

The Colorado State rodeo team hosted the 75th annual Skyline Stampede April 4-6, continuing its legacy as one of the nation’s oldest intercollegiate rodeos. Colleges from the Central Rocky Mountain Region...

Seymour: Disliking Western style is just a phase

Seymour: Disliking Western style is just a phase

Charlotte Seymour, Collegian Columnist April 14, 2025
There are two types of people: those who love to wear cowboy boots and sing along to country music and those who would rather not entertain that whole Western vibe. Ultimately, being a hater of the Western theme is a phase. It's a rite of passage, something many of us go through during our younger years when we feel the pressure to conform to what we think is cool.
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ASCSU senate discusses sustainable living in FSL, HDS emergency room procedure

Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter April 13, 2025

The Associated Students of Colorado State University discussed and voted on multiple pieces of legislation during the 26th session of the 54th senate. Items on this week’s agenda included advocating...

Mariya Dobreva hits the ball back during her singles match during Colorado State University's dual against Wyoming April 13. CSU lost 4-1.

CSU tennis closes out regular season with Border War loss

Mason Ford, Staff Reporter April 13, 2025

Colorado State tennis closed out the regular season Sunday with a 4-1 loss against Wyoming. After having to forfeit a match, the Rams lost doubles quickly. However, the duo of Victoria Erechtchenko...

A woman in a gray and black tennis uniform holding a racket looks at an oncoming tennis ball in front of a black fence.

CSU tennis battles in final home dual against Air Force

Mason Ford, Staff Reporter April 12, 2025

Colorado State tennis kept tensions up in its match against Air Force Friday. The teams had spectators on the edges of their seats, but the Rams fell short 4-2. After losing doubles, the Rams came back...

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Jakye Nunley, Joseph Godshall elected ASCSU president, VP

Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter April 11, 2025

On April 9, Associated Students of Colorado State University members and students packed into the ASCSU senate chambers to hear the results of the 2025 elections and find out who will serve as student...

Khrys'taaal opens her first performance at the Colorado State University Drag Show April 6. The Denver-based performer was the headliner for this year's show.

Queer excellence takes center stage at CSU’s annual drag show

Allie Seibel and Cait Mckinzie April 11, 2025

The cast of Colorado State University’s annual drag show hit the stage with a splash of color and nostalgia in this year’s collection of Y2K-themed performances April 6. Hosted by Fort Collins drag...

Poudre Fire Authority firefighters stand outside Aggie Village Walnut April 10.

Breaking: Poudre Fire Authority responds to fire at Aggie Village

Aubree Miller, News Editor April 10, 2025

Poudre Fire Authority responded to a fire reported at Colorado State University’s Aggie Village just before 8 p.m. April 10. A structure fire was reported in Walnut at 7:45 p.m., and emergency vehicles...

Hundreds of yellow and red flags are placed into a green lawn.

CSU’s Holocaust Awareness Week draws to close

Audrey Weishaar, Staff Reporter April 10, 2025

For 26 years now, Students for Holocaust Awareness at Colorado State University have hosted a Holocaust Awareness Week. From March 28 to April 4 this year, events were hosted in remembrance of the Holocaust...

(Graphic Illustration by Lee Billiot | The Collegian)

Lucy Dacus looks to future on ‘Forever Is A Feeling’

Aubree Miller, News Editor April 10, 2025

Indie alternative pop artist Lucy Dacus has released her fourth studio album, "Forever Is A Feeling," focusing on the present and future while embracing the unknown. Dacus’ last solo album in 2021,...

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Weishaar: Granny hobbies have many benefits; don’t judge them

Audrey Weishaar, Collegian Columnist April 10, 2025

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian or its editorial board. I am a proud partaker of...

The Colorado State Univeristy Main Street A Capella club stands for a portrait at Universty Center for the Arts in Fort Collins April 4.

Mainstreet A Cappella harmonizes talent, passion at CSU

Aubrey Means, Staff Reporter April 10, 2025

Making the movie "Pitch Perfect" come to life on Colorado State University's campus, Mainstreet A Cappella is one of CSU’s primary a cappella student groups. Founded in 2012, Mainstreet is a dynamic...

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