1. collegian - Noun
2. collegian - Adjective
A member of a college, particularly of a literary institution so called; a student in a college.
Source: Webster's dictionary“After a point, you just know that he’s got it and you just get confident,” said freshman forward Mikael Jantunen, who had his best game as a collegian with 16 points on 7-for-9 shooting and five rebounds. Source: Internet
Daily Collegian In his memoirs, Richard Nixon stated that he was impressed with Zhou's exceptional "brilliance and dynamism". Source: Internet
Andrew Cyr was the sports editor at the time, now seven months removed from when he met me in the Collegian office three days before my first day of freshman year, when I was so full of hope and excitement. Source: Internet
"During my graduate school days some of the most informative and enjoyable times were the many and varied seminars and colloquia I either led or simply attended," Kopriva told The Montana State Collegian in 1999. Source: Internet
Cresencio Rodriguez-Delgado, right, editor-in-chief of the Fresno State student newspaper, works with news editor Razmik Cañas in The Collegian newsroom at Fresno State while producing the next day's issue, on Tuesday, March 21, 2018. Source: Internet
I was also a host at a steakhouse, a concierge at a hotel, a bank teller, a box office assistant and now a reporter for The Collegian. Source: Internet