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A No Kings protester waves an American flag while walking up North Howes street towards Civic Center Park March 28. This attendee was one of roughly 10,000 who showed up to attend the No Kings protest, where people in cities across the country expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration. “When immigrant rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!” protesters chanted.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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Protesters accompany chants with tambourines, drums and cowbells while marching up North Howes street towards Civic Center Park March 28. As part of the third No Kings rally, these attendees marched through Fort Collins protesting the actions of the Trump Administration. “Money for public education, not for ICE or deportation, all are welcome in our nation!” protesters shouted.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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An anonymous protester poses for a picture while marching up North Howes street towards Civic Center Park March 28. This attendee was one of an estimated 10,000 who showed up to attend the No Kings protest, where people in cities across the country expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration. “Love, not hate, that’s what makes America Great!” the protesters chanted.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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A No Kings protester walks down Olive street, raising their sign while leading others in a chant March 28. As part of the third No Kings rally, these attendees marched through Fort Collins protesting the actions of the Trump Administration. “Whose streets? Our streets!” the protesters chanted.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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A No Kings protester raises their sign while standing on North College Avenue and cheering for marching protesters March 28. As part of the third No Kings rally, about 10,000 attendees marched through Fort Collins protesting the actions of the Trump Administration. “When immigrant rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up, fight back!” protesters chanted.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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An anonymous young protester holds a sign while marching down North College Avenue March 28. This attendee was one of about 10,000 who showed up to attend the No Kings protest, where people in cities across the country expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration. In Fort Collins, protesters attended a rally at Civic Center Park, listening to speeches, music, and shoutouts from community organizations, before marching through the city.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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No Kings protesters raise their signs and shout while marching along Maple Street March 28. As part of the third No Kings rally, an estimated 10,000 attendees listened to speeches and music in Civic Center Park before marching through Fort Collins, protesting the actions of the Trump Administration. “Show me what America looks like! This is what America looks like!” the protesters chanted.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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No Kings protesters raise signs during the rally at Fort Collins’ Civic Center Park to hear speeches, music and shoutouts from community organizations prior to the march March 28. As part of the third No Kings rally, roughly 10,000 attendees marched through Fort Collins protesting the actions of President Donald Trump’s administration.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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A member of Northern Colorado Veterans Against Kings speaks to veterans in a crowd of No Kings protesters, urging them to join in solidarity at the front of the march, in Civic Center Park March 28.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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An anonymous young protester holds his handmade sign reading ‘No Kings’ and an American flag March 28. In addition, he wears a hand made paper vest with pins and stickers. This attendee was one of an estimated 10,000 who showed up to attend the No Kings protest, where people in cities across the country expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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Frank Moore, a performing artist since 1973, sings an original song with a colleague to a crowd of No Kings attendees in Fort Collins’ Civic Center Park March 28. Moore performed this song, We are All in this Boat Together at the last No Kings rally in October of 2025. “Before I start, there really has, in America’s history, only been two kings. Elvis, and Arnold Palmer,” Moore said.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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Victoria Silva and Karrin Anderson speak to a crowd during the No Kings protest in Fort Collins’ Civic Center Park March 28. Silva is a Biochemistry Student at Colorado State University and founder and president of CSU STEM Interdisciplinary Ram Alliance, and Anderson is a Professor of Communications Studies at CSU and spokesperson for the CSU chapter of the American Association of Univeristy Professors. “This is a community event. Community, not kings,” Anderson said.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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An anonymous young protester holds an American flag while overlooking Fort Collins’ Civic Center Park from their vantage point atop a large rock March 28. This attendee was one of an estimates 10,000 who showed up to attend the No Kings protest, where people in cities across the country expressed their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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A dog called June carries a sign during the No Kings protest in Fort Collins’ Civic Center Park March 28. “I’m here to march for people who don’t have a voice and who can’t be resent out of fear, which we should never be in a situation where that is a reality,” June’s owner, Lyndsey, said. “We’re here to voice that we’re not okay with this. We want to stand up and people need to wake up.”
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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Local faith leaders pose for a photo after an inter-faith gathering that took place before the No Kings protest outside the First Presbyterian Church March 28. Krista Dias, the priest at St. Lukes Episcopal Church, led the group in song and prayer before they attended the rally in Civic Center Park. “We wanted to ground ourselves in prayer and peace and justice before we go so our heads and minds and spirits are in the right frame of mind to do this work,” Dias said.
Collegian | Cerys Hembury
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People protesting in Old Town Fort Collins on March 28. Holding a sign saying “you can’t hide the Epstein files under a pile of bodies.”
Collegian | Erica Pickering
Gallery: Fort Collins assembles for third No Kings protest
Cerys Hembury, Staff Photographer
April 1, 2026
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Bob • Apr 1, 2026 at 6:43 am
Awesome turnout!!