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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Shelves in Ram Country Meats full of locally sourced honey, barbecue sauce, seasonings and more Nov. 16. Located in the Animal Sciences Building, Ram Country Meats hosts meat sales noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday.

Meat science students of Ram Country Meats feed community

Lizzy Rylance, Staff Reporter December 1, 2023

Tucked away on the first floor of the Animal Sciences Building at Colorado State University is Ram Country Meats, a meat processing facility and market that is almost entirely run and operated by students....

A graphic with the words Collegian Science surrounded by small, cartoon-like drawings of DNA, an atom and bacteria.

AIDS misconceptions plague the LGBTQIA+ community

November 30, 2023

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world. It got to a point in the United States where there were over 150,000 hospitalizations and upward of 25,000 deaths in a single week, according to data...

A blue illustration with the word Collegian above the word science. Different science-related symbols make up the letters in science.

Turkey pardoned of liability for post-feast laziness

Hana Pavelko November 15, 2023

With the holidays just around the corner, many students are preparing for Thanksgiving feasts — or at least better food than what they can get at the dining hall. With people looking forward to slices...

Sleep deprivation thwarts student health, success

Sleep deprivation thwarts student health, success

Kira Shryock November 15, 2023

The college student’s all-nighter could almost be considered a rite of passage with how commonly and almost fondly it’s discussed. With finals right around the corner, students might struggle to effectively...

Psychedelic drug MDMA is headed to FDA

Psychedelic drug MDMA is headed to FDA

Jenn Dawson, Science Editor November 9, 2023

MDMA-assisted psychotherapy has completed a series of clinical trials as effective treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. The substance MDMA — colloquially known as ecstasy and molly — is now...

Why is doomscrolling so hard to quit?

Why is doomscrolling so hard to quit?

Lizzy Rylance November 7, 2023

It starts out as something harmless, like checking your social media feed for updates on the latest news. Before you know it, hours have passed by.  You keep swiping, operating on autopilot even though...

Why is there so much science misinformation?

Why is there so much science misinformation?

Hana Pavelko, Staff Reporter November 2, 2023

In a world that is constantly changing, the distribution of information is vital. As more is discovered, it is crucial that people are supplied with the newest and most accurate knowledge available. However,...

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Introducing brewing sciences: Crafting the perfect pint

Lizzy Rylance, Staff Reporter November 1, 2023

Beer is a big deal in Fort Collins. There are over 20 breweries ranging from small, independent craft establishments to major players like New Belgium Brewing, the fourth largest craft brewery in the country. But...

Agar art from a microbe painting event displayed in petri dishes Oct. 10.

Microbiology Student Association paints with microbes

Hana Pavelko October 18, 2023

The Colorado State University Microbiology Student Association hosted a painting with microbes event Oct. 10. With an abundance of pigmented bacteria, students created unique designs on petri dishes to...

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