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Raised in Fort Collins to a family of die-hard Rams fans, Kathleen Pitre (B.A., ’00; M.S., ’04) has always been "green and gold from the word go," and makes it a point to stay until the very last second of every home Rams game. While she loves the thrill of the game, it's CSU and its community that keeps her so closely connected to her alma mater.

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