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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

All content by Corinne Neustadter
The smoke plume from the Cameron Peak fire hangs over Fort Collins Sept. 5. On Sept. 7, the Cameron Peak fire surpassed 100,000 acres, making it Colorado’s fifth largest fire in recorded history. (Matt Tackett | The Collegian)

Neustadter: The issue of water usage in Colorado

Corinne Neustadter
February 4, 2021
Climate Column (Graphic Illustration by Abby Flitton | The Collegian)

Neustadter: Climate policies are too individualistic

Corinne Neustadter
September 22, 2020
Leggings are featured in the window at Akinz. Akinz is a store that sells apparel in Old Town. The Aurora leggings (left) and the Into the Woods leggings (right). (Collegian file photo)

Neustadter: Leggings are not pants

Corinne Neustadter
March 31, 2020
History major Morgan Iacono holds a black and white photo of the Avery House from circa 1894.  The room this photo was taken in used to be a balcony, and was later converted into another room when Frank Avery, the original owner, had more children. (Brooke Buchan | Collegian)

Neustadter: History is not partisan

Corinne Neustadter
February 12, 2020
Colorado State University student Cienna Semsak campaigns to ban single-use plastic bags in the city of Fort Collins at the Colorado State University Earth Day Festival, April 23, 2019. (Devin Cornelius | Collegian)

Neustadter: Companies can combat single-use plastics

Corinne Neustadter
December 3, 2019
Students walk their bikes in the dismount zone Monday afternoon. Many students and staff at CSU commute to campus using alternate transportation. Fort Collins is a bike-friendly community and CSU is continuing efforts to increase bike-friendly areas and focuses on biking safety. (Photo Credit: Megan Fischer)

Neustadter: CSU should make bikes more accessible

Corinne Neustadter
October 28, 2019
CSUs new solar-powered trash and recycling bins blink green, as they show they are charged. (Mackenzie Pinn | Collegian)

Neustadter: CSU can do more to be green

Corinne Neustadter
October 14, 2019
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