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On March 23rd, 2018 the Multicultural Greek Council put on the Stomp where four fraternities and six sororities displayed their creativity and knowledge of their fraternity or sorority to be shared with others. (Mackenzie Boltz | Collegian)

Multicultural Greek Council promotes inclusivity, creativity at MGC Stomps

Isabelle Rayburn March 25, 2018

The Multicultural Greek Council showed off their moves Friday evening at their first event of 2018, MGC Stomps. Colorado State University has the largest MGC in Colorado, made up of six sororities...

Digital Producer Job Description

Collegian Technical March 23, 2018

Rocky Mountain Collegian Digital Producer Job Description The Rocky Mountain Collegian is looking for a digital producer who is available as needed when breaking news develops to assist reporters covering...

Breakfast food is pictured at one of the dining halls on campus. The contract agreement between Colorado State University and the supplier of a majority of the food products served at CSU is expiring soon. (Forrest Czarnecki | Collegian)

PSA: Give upperclassman your meal swipes; we’re hungry

Miranda Moses March 23, 2018

Freshmen year of college is beautiful. You're newly liberated from the wrath of your parents. That dude in your music appreciation class always has the hook up for the best parties. You can change...

Miles Gilbert, a sophomore English major, said listening to music inspires him when he is in a "dry spell" while writing (Photo courtesy of Nick Botkin/Rocky Mountain Collegian)

CSU reacts: Does music make studying noteworthy?

Nick Botkin March 22, 2018
Colorado State University students discuss the impact of music on their studying.
The "Hangover Painover," created by CSU alumn Bill Halamicek, is a herbal remedy that's designed to relieve the symptoms of a hangover. (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

CSU alum Bill Halamicek’s product, Hangover Painover, is a valiant attempt but not a cure

Jonny Rhein March 21, 2018
Bill Halamicek, a Colorado State alum, has made a valiant attempt to do what no other human has done before with Hangover Painover. While it certainly will not make your hangover any worse, unfortunately, it is not an end-all cure-all for a hangover.
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SO Him by J. Crew Mercantile

Morgan Seiter March 21, 2018

Thompson Jacket, wool slim fit suit jacket - $190, Thompson suit pants, wool slim fit suit pants $109 Flex, wrinkle free, slim fit dress shirt - $44.99 Chambray tie- $24.99 Chambray pocket square...

Abby Waski, a sophomore business marketing major, said that social media helps her follow notifications on Canvas and set up study groups (Photo courtesy of Nick Botkin)

CSU reacts: How has social media impacted your student experience?

Nick Botkin March 21, 2018
Colorado State students describe how social media impacts their on-campus experiences
"Thoroughbreds" offers a psychological and   character-driven psychological experience for viewers. (Photo courtesy of Focus Pictures)

Lyric movie review: ‘Thoroughbreds’ offers a dark, psychological ride

Nick Botkin March 21, 2018
A review of Cory Finley's 2018 drama film, "Thoroughbreds."
Alex Lae, a junior environmental geology major, said the most obnoxious English-language word for him is "moist."

CSU reacts: What are, like, the worst words?

Nick Botkin March 20, 2018
Colorado State University students discuss their choices for most annoying words in the English language.
Photo illustration of a tennis racket and tennis balls. (Photo Via Wikimedia Commons | Vladsinger)

Lucky 27 Intramurals Update

Mike Berg March 19, 2018

SPONSORED CONTENT By Kyle Loughlin XBOX Fifa ‘18 registration will end on March 25th at Midnight Floor Hockey Open Tournament registration will end April 1st at Midnight *The Following sports...

Colorado State University's Triathlon Club works out together on a Saturday morning. Working out over ten hours a week, the athletes in this club support each other to stay on top of their workouts and their homework. (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

CSU Triathlon Club builds friendship through athleticism

Julia Trowbridge March 19, 2018
Working out is a lot better when you have friends to join you, like CSU's triathlon club.
The Nautical Resort in Lake Havasu, Arizona. (Miranda Moses | Collegian)

5 wild things I saw this spring break

Miranda Moses March 19, 2018

Some people stayed home on spring break, which is completely fine, and they deserved the relaxation from a relentless spring semester. But, just in case you are still experiencing some leftover FOMO...

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