Rams Book Store

rams home Welcome to Rams Book StoreRams Book Store is the locally owned off-campus Colorado State University bookstore.  Serving Colorado State University since 1977 with cheap used textbooks, rental textbooks, officially licensed Colorado State University apparel and merchandise.

Finding great deals on new and used textbooks and passing the savings on to you is our specialty. You can now save even more money with our textbook rentals program.

If you’re looking for CSU Rams apparel you’ve come to the right place. We carry an outstanding selection of officially licensed clothing and gifts. We can outfit everyone on your list from infants to grandparents combined with fast friendly service.

We look forward to serving you!

Rams Book Store Hours:

9:00am to 5:30pm Monday thru Friday

10:00am to 5:00pm Saturdays

Closed on Sundays*

*Open 11:00am to 4:00pm the Sunday before each semester, Homecoming weekend and the Sunday before Christmas.

970-482-7917 or 888-700-RAMS   Map and directions.

 

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CSU Housing and Dining and the RMMP Card

If you’re attending Colorado State University as a Freshman the CSU housing and dining meal plan gets you ready for on-campus life.  It covers you when you are eating in the on-campus dining halls.  CSU Housing and Dining does a nice job with the dining halls, but as most upper-classmen will tell you cafeteria food gets old day after day.  A wise parent also knows that you should have your student covered for off-campus meals for the weekends too. This is where the Rocky Mountain Meal Plan (RMMP) for students comes in. It supplements the CSU meal plan, offering a number of benefits too.GirlHoldingID web CSU Housing and Dining

  CSU Housing and Dining benefits for the RMMP Cardholder:

 1. You get a 10% discount on all purchases, including textbooks at The Rams Book Store every day. This is because the card acts as the store’s preferred customer card.

2. You save a lot of money through the exclusive cardholder deals, coupons and discounts.

3. You enjoy convenience through the participating merchants delivery, take out, or dine in options.

4. The card provides the leeway to have a customized meal plan or to select from the suggested meal plan options.

5. You can have a variety of cuisine available at more than 40 area favorite restaurants.

6. Parents are assured that “food money” really goes where it is intended to be spent. Widely accepted Mastercard and Visa purchases can easily be abused by paying for undesirable purchases such as:  Alcoholic beverages, tattoos and unauthorized weekend getaways.  The RMMP is not accepted for the purchase of alcoholic beverages.  Meals are not wasted since account balances are carried over from one semester to another.

7. Online monitoring and management of transactions and accounts are one of the convenient features of the RMMP. Adding funds to the student’s accounts are made possible through the “Recurring Allowance” feature.

8. When the balance falls below $30.00, parents will receive automatic low balance email alerts.

9. Students are helped to develop financial responsibility. Through the RMMP, students will gain knowledge on how to budget the food money and at the same time, avoid costly ATM fees and Bank interest.

Acquiring an education nowadays is indeed very expensive. It is a must that parents and students work together in order to come up with ideas that help them carefully manage their money. A CSU Housing and Dining plan supplemented with an RMMP card, is a perfect solution to help set the busy CSU Student up for success.

Find out more about the Rocky Mountain Meal Plan.

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Colorado State Football 2012 Spring Results

The 2012 Spring Results for Colorado State Football were somewhat deceptive.  Coach McElwain’s objectives were to install the base offensive and defensive schemes, and to assess the depth and talent on the team.  He also placed a focus on team chemistry and establishing a rapport between the staff and players.  By these standards you’d have to say his first spring was a success.

All the players were given an opportunity to showcase their talent and readiness to contribute.  The players and coaches have spent enough time together to become comfortable with expectations, and the comments coming from the players are clearly favorable for the new regime.  With everyone sharing precious little time, it was unrealistic to expect a battle ready team to emerge at the spring game.  When you take into account the experienced veterans returning in the fall there is reason to be encouraged.

In three scrimmages over the course of the spring, the defense appeared to hold a clear advantage over the offense.  This was due in part to the severe handicap for the offense of “touch” football on the quarterbacks.   The defense simply needed to be in the same zip code as the QB to have the play blown dead.  To be fair the defense has adapted well to the new 3-4 scheme.  With depth and experience up front, returning players like CJ James and Shaquil Barrett seemed poised for a big year.

The new approach in the secondary seems to allow for slightly more aggressive play on the outside.  The secondary has recorded a handful of interceptions returning two for touchdowns and another inside the ten.  The safeties did a nice job of staying behind the receivers, forcing the vulnerable throws to the outside.  Hopefully this trend continues for the defense into the Fall.

Ram Fans can remember the outburst Chris Nwoke had last season.  Nwoke ran wild for several games during the conference season before being slowed by an injury in the final game.  Nwoke worked hard during the spring and there is no reason to believe he cannot replicate last seasons effort running behind a healthy offensive line in the Fall.  Some nice depth has emerged at the running back position as well, keeping Nwoke’s legs fresh in the 4th quarter will be a huge advantage.

Garrett Grayson appeared to solidify his hold on the starting QB position during the spring game.  Garrett was poised and confident and did a

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nice job of managing the team while taking care of the football.  Grayson also established a nice chemistry with receiver Marquis Law.  Law is entering his senior season and has been a mystery at the receiver position.  Possessing great speed and size the previous staff failed to develop and utilize him.  He has been embraced by this staff and is being looked to for leadership and production in the Fall.

The X factor that will determine the success for next season’s team is Grayson’s ability to create plays with his feet.  Even with this dynamic removed from the equation in the spring, Grayson still made something out of nothing on occasion with a short run before being “touched” down.  One play in the spring game blown dead early likely would have ended with Grayson running the ball in for a touchdown.  If you think next season’s opponents will be able to “touch” Grayson down, then you’re probably not optimistic about the Rams chances after a lack luster spring.

If you remember some of the plays Grayson created last season, he simply needs to be smarter about when he chooses to fight for additional yardage versus sliding down to avoid an injury.  With Coach McElwain’s stated goals of leveraging the talent of the players, I see great potential for this offense behind a healthy experienced veteran line back together next Fall, led by center Weston Richburg.

When you examine next season’s schedule, there is no reason to believe the Rams cannot stake themselves to an extremely successful campaign that ends with a bowl appearance.  All that is needed is good leadership and a little luck. Coach Mac has established the leadership part this Spring, now the Rams just need a little long overdue luck this Fall.

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The Be Bold Colorado State University campaign has officially kicked off.  The campaign is not only for those who are already supportive of the University’s desire to build a new stadium, but also for those who need more information to understand the reasoning behind it.  I should disclose that being a business that stands to directly benefit from a new stadium, I am in support of a new stadium.  If this was not the case however, I would still be very much in support of building a new stadium for several reasons.

To understand collegiate athletics you simply need to study the haves and the have nots.  What you find is those instituitions that have embracedboldwhite 250x300 Be Bold Colorado State University the business aspects of collegiate sports have remained consistently competitive and as a result, those institutions have thrived across the board.  As is the case with so many businesses in this day and age, older models of operation are no longer effective.  You must be constantly studying and modeling those in front to remain competitive.  If you choose the status quo you will fall behind to those on the move.

CSU was in a great position to leverage the momentum created by Sonny Lubick 10 years ago, electing to stay with the status quo allowed others (Utah, BYU, TCU) committed to growing their athletic businesses to surpass Colorado State.  As a result those schools have thrived and have access to opportunities that CSU does not.  With the momentum of a successful football program now gone, the task of playing catch up is daunting.  The quality of leadership it would take to turn the tide, and allow CSU to become relevant again simply would not be attracted to this situation, or would it?  Enter Jack Graham.

There just aren’t many people with the resume of success, experience, connections, resources and the love and loyalty to the institution that would take on this challenge.  The community is fortunate that someone who posesses all of these qualities, and has demonstrated the desire and energy to see it through has appeared on the scene.  The only thing needed is to insure that the planning process is detailed and that all due diligence is done.  Tony Frank has demonstrated excellent leadership to this point in his tenure and seems to be effectively managing that process to this point.

The committee Tony Frank has put in place is stocked with successful business people, and community leaders who are giving up tremendous amounts of their time to see that a wise recommendation is made.  Great effort is in process to complete feasibility studies and to listen to and address community concerns.  With the people in place and the work being done I trust that the right decision will be reached.

It is my hope that a new stadium will be on the horizon, if it is not it is my hope that those opposed will follow through with their interest in saving Hughes Stadium.  The status quo must change, and that means embracing and supporting the athletic programs along with the rest of the University.  Since Hughes Stadium was built, the growth of our community is not reflected in increased attendance at the football games.  We must “Be Bold,” and embrace success for CSU athletics as a symbol of pride for our great community going forward.

You can get more information on the campaign by going to this website: Be Bold CSU

Show your support with great merchandise available here:  Be Bold Merchandise

 

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Coach Tim Miles

Tim Miles Departs Fort Collins I didn’t really believe that Tim Miles would leave Fort Collins this year, not with the squad he has returning next season.  Now that he is leaving, some things have become clear about what really drives him.  As a Ram Fan it’s easy to call into question his loyalty and [...]

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CSU vs Murray State Preview

Colorado State comes into the tournament as the lower seed and a four point underdog to the Racers of Murray State.  Murray State has had a phenomenal year for a mid-major, and enters as a tournament darling in the eyes of most analysts.  On paper though, the match up is pretty equal. Both teams sport RPI’s [...]

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