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Rocky Mountain Collegian
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBerliner
Owner(s)Rocky Mountain Student Media Corp.
EditorHaley Candelario
Founded1891
HeadquartersColorado State University
Lory Student Center Box 13
Fort Collins, CO 80523
 United States
Circulation5,000 Daily
Websitecollegian.com

The Rocky Mountain Collegian is the daily student newspaper of Colorado State University. Founded in 1891, the paper is one of the oldest daily student newspapers west of the Mississippi River and is the only student-run daily newspaper in the state of Colorado. In 2010, the Collegian was ranked one of the top three daily student newspapers in the nation by the Society of Professional Journalists.

The publication is not an official publication of Colorado State University, but is published by the independent 501(c)3 non-profit Rocky Mountain Student Media Corporation using the name ‘The Rocky Mountain Collegian’ pursuant to a license granted by CSU. The Rocky Mountain Collegian is a 5,000-circulation student-run newspaper intended as a public forum. It publishes four days a week, Monday through Thursday, during the regular fall and spring semesters with special sports editions sometimes published on Fridays. The Collegian's website publishes daily. During the first four weeks of summer the Collegian does not publish. During the last eight weeks of summer, Collegian distribution drops to 4,500 and is published weekly on Wednesdays. Corrections may be submitted to the editor-in-chief at errors@collegian.com and will be printed and corrected online as necessary. The Collegian is a complimentary publication for the Fort Collins community. The first copy is free. Additional copies are 25 cents each.

The Collegian won the Silver Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for its work in the fall semester of 2008. Its investigative team has received both the Robert Novak Collegiate Journalism Award and its writers have received numerous college journalism accolades throughout the years.

The Rocky Mountain Collegian is an affiliate of UWIRE,[1] which distributes and promotes its content to their network.

Editorial Staff

The Collegian editorial staff for the fall 2018 semester are:

  • Editor-in-Chief: Haley Candelario
  • Managing Editor: Shelby Holsinger
  • Digital Production Manager: Mikaela Rodenbaugh
  • Night Editor: Gabriel Go
  • News Director: Austin Fleskes
  • News Editor: Natalia Sperry
  • Opinion Editor: Jayla Hodge
  • Sports Director: Luke Zahlman
  • Sports Editor: Cameron Goeldner
  • Arts & Culture Director: Sarah Ehrlich
  • Arts & Culture Editor: Claire Oliver
  • Design Editor: Meg Metzger-Seymour
  • Photography Director: Tony Villalobos May
  • Photography Editor: Colin Shepard
  • Videography Director: Chapman Croskell
  • Social Media Editor: Darby Osborne
  • Webmaster: Natalia Sperry

Notable Awards

Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Awards

The National Pacemaker Awards are awards for excellence in American student journalism, given annually since 1927. The awards are generally considered to be the highest national honors in their field, and are unofficially known as the "Pulitzer Prizes of student journalism."

2017:

Online Pacemaker (1st place); Editor - Julia Rentsch

2014:

Newspaper Pacemaker (1st place), Four-year Daily Newspaper; Editor - Andrew Carrera & Kate Winkle

2013:

Design of the Year ( 4th place) , Newspaper Page/Spread; Corinne Winthrop

Design of the Year (Honorable Mention), Illustration; Corinne Winthrop

2010:

Story of the Year (2nd place), News Story; J. David McSwane

Multimedia Story of the Year (2nd place), Multimedia News; Staff of The Rocky Mountain Collegian

Design of the Year (Honorable Mention), News Magazine/Special; Nick Marranzino

2007:

Photo Excellence (1st place), News Picture; Aaron Montoya

Story of the Year (Honorable Mention), Feature Story; Brandon Lowrey

2005:

Photo Excellence (Honorable Mention), Feature Picture; Ryan Maier

2004:

Newspaper Pacemaker (1st place); Editor - Shandra Jordan

1995:

Newspaper Pacemaker (Winner)

Society of Professional Journalists Mark Of Excellence National Winners and Finalists since 2000

The Mark of Excellence Awards annually honors the best in student journalism in print, radio, television and online collegiate journalism. Entries are judged regionally, and first-place regional winners advance to the national competition.

2016

Best Affiliated Website (Finalist)

2015

General News Reporting, Erin Douglas (Finalist)

2013

Best Use of Multimedia, Hannah Glennon, Hunter Thompson and Corinne Winthrop (Finalist)

General Column Writing, Zane Womeldorph (Finalist)

2012

Breaking News Photography, Dylan Langille (Finalist)

2011

Breaking News Photography, Hunter Thompson (Finalist)

Photo Illustration, Hunter Thompson (1st place)

2010

Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper (Finalist)

2008

Online Feature Reporting, Staff (Finalist)

2005

Feature Writing, Caroline Welch (Finalist)

2004

Spot News Reporting, J.J. Babb (1st place)

General News Reporting, Amy Resseguie (1st place)

2002

Spot News Reporting, Vince Blaser, Josh Hardin and Summer McElley (3rd place)

Sports Writing, Jason Graziadei (1st place) 2001 Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper (Finalist)

Controversy

On September 21, 2007, the paper’s editorial board ran the words “Taser This… Fuck Bush” in large bold font as an editorial. Members of the board stated that the editorial was a response to the University of Florida Taser incident, which had occurred earlier that week.[2]

Community members and the campus’ College Republicans called upon Colorado State University’s Board of Student Communications to dismiss Editor-in-chief J. David McSwane, who had final say in all matters of editorial content.[3] After a heated public hearing and a closed-door meeting with witnesses, the board chose only to admonish McSwane for violation of two guidelines in the university’s student media code: use of profane language in an editorial and using poor judgment in framing the editorial.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-15. Retrieved 2009-02-22. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/news/2007/oct/02/usnews.internationaleducationnews
  3. ^ http://www.coloradoan.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007709220352
  4. ^ http://www.denverpost.com/ci_7081862