This week is mostly an escalation of last week’s energy until eclipse season begins Sept. 7. The skies continue to shift toward Virgo and Pisces, creating a sense of urgency toward the emotional- and identity-centered revelations we have been having. Now is a time to re-evaluate and let go, but only you know what you... The post Horoscopes Sept. 1-7 appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
As weather predictability grows increasingly unstable in the face of climate change, a sudden, unpredicted episode can have costly consequences to military action. One Colorado State University professor is attempting to curtail this threat by employing artificial intelligence technology to refine weather monitoring systems. Sudeep Pasricha, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a... The post CSU receives $1.8 million Air Force grant for AI weather monitoring developme...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Colorado Young Democrats hosted a panel discussion and screening of the documentary “The Encampments” on Wednesday as part of their broader anti-war education campaign. The film documents the historic encampments at Columbia University that sparked a nationwide student movement pushing for universities to divest from U.S. and Israeli war manufacturers. Widespread demands for universities to... The post Colorado Young Democrats host screening of ‘The Encampments’ appeared first on The ...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Not every spark shows up on the stat sheet. The Colorado State football wide receiver room is full of glimmer and habit, but in the Rams’ season opener, that spark didn’t really show up on the stat sheet. Tight end Jaxxon Warren took the front seat, hauling in six catches for 79 yards and a... The post CSU wide receivers mix big personalities with bigger goals appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Colorado State University’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life hosted its annual Welcome Back Block Party to welcome new and returning members of CSU’s various Greek chapters. On Friday, Aug. 29, over 50 fraternities and sororities gathered on the Lory Student Center West Lawn, where they played yard games, ate food and interacted with each... The post FSL Block Party shares Greek life impact, opportunities at CSU appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
As the semester starts, it gets easy to become focused on classes and extracurriculars while forgetting that the outside world exists. But right now is the prime time to soak up the sun before the cold and the snow take over. There is so much to do while the weather is still warm in order... The post Enjoy these Fort Collins activities before summer ends appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened for the second session of the 55th Senate this week, beginning with the Pledge of Allegiance and the CSU Land Acknowledgment before moving into a packed agenda that included procedural corrections, reports from all three branches and a series of ratifications. The meeting opened with adjustments to... The post This week in ASCSU: First-of-year reports, ratifications appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
SEATTLE — After a long offseason full of anticipation, the wait was finally over. Unfortunately for the Rams, it didn’t quite turn out the way they anticipated. Colorado State football sought to start its 2025 campaign with a road upset win against a newly revamped Washington. Despite going into halftime tied 14-14, the Rams inability... The post Washington rushing entourage proves too much for CSU football in season-opener loss appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
With the game hanging in the balance of just a couple of points, the tension in Moby Arena could be cut with a knife — or a crushing swing from Eve Wilson. Although Colorado State volleyball is still working to create that chemistry on the court that some teams have had years to build up,... The post CSU volleyball falls in five-set thriller to Washington appeared first on The Rocky Mountain Collegian.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Summer is quickly coming to a close. Fall semester has begun, signifying the start of the switch from bikinis and tank tops to sweaters and scarves. It's time for the best season of the year: fall.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Fresh talent fuels every NFL season, and the 2025 Los Angeles Rams are no exception. General manager Les Snead’s latest draft, plus targeted undrafted additions, arrives as several veteran deals reach expiry. Depth questions at tight end, edge, and linebacker, along with future backfield uncertainty, create immediate openings. This article spotlights six Rams rookies, explaining...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
As Colorado State heads into its last year in the Mountain West conference, athletics looks to replicate one of their most successful years in recent memory. In 2024-25, the Rams ended the year with multiple conference championships, NCAA tournament bids and a national shot put championship from Mya Lesnar. With all of the success, many Ram...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Have you often found yourself scrambling to renew your Basic Life Support (BLS) certification just days before it expires? You’re not alone. In fact, nearly 98% of hospitals in the U.S. require BLS (Basic Life Support) certification for clinical staff. But when you add in other essential certifications like ACLS, PALS, or NRP, keeping track...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
San Mateo is located on the Peninsula, right between San Francisco and San Jose. The city is easily accessible, with major highways, Caltrain service, and close proximity to the airport. This central location offers the best of both worlds: convenience and a more laid-back, suburban feel. But what makes San Mateo stand out is how...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
There’s nothing quite like relaxing on the couch, turning on your flat-screen TV, and enjoying your favorite show or game. But when it’s time to move to a new home, that prized flat-screen becomes a fragile puzzle. How do you move it without cracking the screen, damaging the internal components, or, worst of all, realizing...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Being in an accident with a large truck is scary. When that accident happens because the truck driver was drinking alcohol, it feels even worse. Trucks are very big and heavy vehicles that can cause serious injuries when they crash. If you or someone you care about has been hurt in this type of accident,...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
When you wake up, do you ever wish your mattress were a little more comfortable but didn’t cost a lot of money? An extra layer of foam on top of your mattress can help you sleep better without having to buy a whole new bed. Finding excellent deals on mattress toppers and picking the right...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
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The Student News Site of Colorado State University| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
The Student News Site of Colorado State University| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Ever wondered, amid all this digital currency buzz, what is the value of Ethereum today? It’s a question that sparks the curiosity of many, especially students and young investors stepping into the vibrant world of cryptocurrencies. Ethereum, a part of the digital currency ecosystem, acts as a beacon for assessing the health and trends of cryptocurrency...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Misplaced diplomas. Endless calls to registrars. You’ve been there—or know someone who has. Cardano’s blockchain is rewriting that story, locking credentials in a digital vault and fueling decentralized finance. It’s sustainable, student-friendly, and buzzing in crypto markets. Ready to see how it works for you? Let’s dive in. No More Lost Transcripts—Blockchain to the Rescue...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
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The Student News Site of Colorado State University| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Hannah Parcells is incredibly proud to step into the role of content managing editor at The Collegian for the 2024-25 school year.Parcells is currently pursuing two degrees: a Bachelor of Science in psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in political science with a concentration in global politics. Stubborn, opinionated and endlessly curious, Parcells has always been passionate about understanding and helping other people, and she hopes to use her education to leave the world a little better than ...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Colorado State University students and Fort Collins city workers marched from the Lory Student Center Plaza to the Federal Building in a demonstration advocating for workers’ rights and labor unions Friday, May 2. The message of the demonstration was to demand Gov. Jared Polis to sign SB25-005, otherwise known as the Worker Protection Act. The...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Water, the most fundamental, life-sustaining element in the natural world, has shaped the American West for millenniums. An overlapping tale of peoples, interactions, management, infrastructure and nature, the ever-changing role of water continues to shape the very fabric of Western existence in the United States. Water played a vital role in Indigenous cultures, impacting the...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
For the first time ever, the Sun has gone retrograde along with the Earth and sixty-nine of Jupiter’s moons. What does this mean for you? You should panic– like a lot. Tell everybody that the things going wrong in the world are due to astrology, whether it’s true or not. Be mean and loud whenever...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
When I was staring at the residence halls' website, deciding where I wanted to live and where I would best fit in, I struggled. I knew I was entering a predominately white institution, and I knew I had to find a place where I would be able to form community and find friends within the dorm. For me, it was a tie between a community focused on reading and Key Communities.| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
With the help of the Associated Students of Colorado State University, the Student Disability Center and Parking & Transportation Services, Colorado State University is working to help students with disabilities get around campus with an updated shuttle service: the Disability Courtesy Shuttle. The concept of having shuttles to assist students with permanent and temporary physical...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian
Being ready to shoot matters more than the shooting itself. For Colorado State men’s basketball, balancing jumpers and other offensive schemes has gotten easier with time. Among all the particulars of the game, the Rams are more prepared to pull up when necessary. While the shots might not always fall, it’s the mindset that has...| The Rocky Mountain Collegian