Tianna Zachariah, CSU Collegian

Tianna Zachariah

CSU Collegian

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Zachariah: Fort Collins Construction is annoying, but necessary

We see construction everywhere we go. Even on campus we can't get away from it. It's inconvenient and takes forever, but it is necessary and there are many benefits from it. → Read More

Zachariah: Fort Collins should be less individualistic, more collective

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by the Collegian or its editorial board. Societies either have individualist cultures or collectivist ones. Both are valuable, and both can have unfavorable side effects. Americans are individualistic in comparison to other countries. This … → Read More

Zachariah: Service staff deserves more student appreciation

Students often act like they are above service people. They are not. Service people do a lot for us, and we cannot live without them. They deserve respect, acknowledgement, and much more student appreciation than they get. → Read More

Zachariah: Kneeling for the National Anthem disrespects military

Not standing for the National Anthem is unpatriotic. It dishonors, disrespects, and makes light of the sacrifices men and women have made to make sure we can live in a free country. Protesting is patriotic, but the manner in which these protests have taken place is not. → Read More

Zachariah: College students put grades over learning

Every student is concerned with grades. But there comes a point when we become too obsessed with grades that it starts to effect the learning process and experience as a whole. We should be focused on grades, just not to so much so they alter our chances of really succeeding. → Read More

Zachariah: Colorado State coddles students with ‘relaxation pods’

The new Health and Medical Center at Colorado State University is home to nap pods. These nap pods act as a time out from our lives. They are a place to go to recharge and de-stress, but having the University fund such contraptions lead me to believe that CSU would put money towards ways to de-stress rather than resources to aid in the pursuit of education and personal student goals. → Read More