THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019 Vol. 129, No. 27

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2019

COLLEGIAN.COM

Vol. 129, No. 27

CSU club sports: Meet the men’s rugby team Ram rugby has deep roots to Colorado State campus since 1970

By Angel Cooper @angelcooper05

bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1974, she planned to go into the Peace Corps. As a backup plan, she applied to the University of Texas School of Public Health, and when things didn’t go as planned with the Peace Corps, she attended UT to study community health.

In the United States, American football is king. But the gridiron has roots tied to another sport that is far more popular globally and features similar aspects to America’s brand of football: that game is rugby. While many sports fans know about the game of rugby, not everyone is familiar with the rules of rugby. While rugby hasn’t reached the same status as the big four sports, football, basketball, baseball and hockey, it is one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S., and you can find it here at Colorado State University. On campus, there are both men’s and women’s rugby teams. On a blue skies afternoon, the Rams were able to dominate New Mexico. Being their last home game, every individual on the team pushed to keep their energy up the whole time throughout the game. This season, the team went 5-2. Colorado State Men’s Rugby Club won their last home game with a 60-8 finish against New Mexico State University.

see AWARD on page 4 >>

see RUGBY on page 23 >>

Lorann Stallones, Colorado State University professor of psychology and Director of the Colorado Injury Control Research Center, smiles in her office on Nov. 11. Stallones was recently awarded the 2019 Excellence in Global Health Award from the Center for Global Health in Denver. PHOTO BY GREGORY JAMES THE COLLEGIAN

‘Public health was kind of in our blood’ CSU professor receives award in global health By Kate Trulson @KateTrulson

Whether she is in her office tucked behind The Oval in Sage Hall or overseas researching, one Colorado State University professor is making a difference on campus and around the world. Lorann Stallones, a psychology professor and director of the Colorado Injury Control Research Cen-

ter, was given the 2019 Excellence in Global Health Award from the Center for Global Health in Denver, which she said “recognizes a long-term commitment to global health.” “I was so honored that they did it,” Stallones said. “That was enough, and when I got selected, I was really surprised. It was really quite something.” Stallones has worked in global

health to positively impact others and create “that bridge with other cultures and communities of researchers so that we value each other equally,” she said. However, Stallones said global health was not the path she envisioned for herself. “I never thought I would be a scientist; I wasn’t really good at math and science,” Stallones said. After Stallones completed her

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