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Wellmart CBD located off of Mason near Alleycat Coffee House Nov. 8. (Tri Duong | The Collegian)

The new calm, cool and collected CBD shop

Greta Nelson-Bechtold November 9, 2020

We all need some relaxation during these stressful times, whether from school, work or everyday life. Luckily, Wellmart, a new CBD shop on the northeast corner of the Colorado State University campus,...

Collegian Film Reviews Graphic (Rachel Macias | The Collegian)

Netflix’s “The Devil All the Time” raises hairs … and eyebrows

Greta Nelson-Bechtold September 29, 2020

Extreme religious interpretations, taboo cigarette smoking and controversial southern stereotypes — there is no better way to push the boundaries of how ethically concerning a movie can get. Based on...

A piece by Victoria Kempf. (Photo courtesy of Victoria Kempf)

Meet Victoria Kempf: Abstract art for an abstract world

Greta Nelson-Bechtold September 23, 2020

With an abstract mind to reflect her art, Victoria Kempf sheds light on her dynamic paintings’ inner workings.  Kempf, originally from Pittsburgh, came to Colorado for her job, an Episcopal priest,...

Mary McGregor stands in front of a window on the upstairs floor of her house, Apr. 12. She has been self-quarentining and following stay-at-home orders issued by Adams County and the State of Colorado amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. (Megan McGregor | The Collegian)

La salud mental empeora durante el aprendizaje a distancia

Greta Nelson-Bechtold April 29, 2020

Traducción: Mayra Reyes Gómez Separados de amigos, abrumados por los trabajos escolares y posiblemente atrapados en una desafortunada situación de vivienda, los estudiantes se enfrentan no solo a los...

Graphic Illustration by Katrina Clasen | The Collegian

CSU students react to people not social distancing

Greta Nelson-Bechtold April 26, 2020

Social distancing during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues, with stay-at-home orders extended until late April or early May for multiple Colorado counties, but the Denver-area protest against stay-at-home...

Mary McGregor stands in front of a window on the upstairs floor of her house, Apr. 12. She has been self-quarentining and following stay-at-home orders issued by Adams County and the State of Colorado amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. (Megan McGregor | The Collegian)

In the age of remote learning, mental health is taking a hit

Greta Nelson-Bechtold April 19, 2020

Separated from friends, overwhelmed with schoolwork and possibly stuck in an unfortunate living arrangement, students are facing not only the fears of COVID-19, but also the mental health impacts of remote...

Jared Polis speaks during his debate against Walker Stapleton. Colorado governor candidates Polis and Stapleton held a debate in the Lory Student Center Theatre and spoke on a number of topics such as education, healthcare and previous campaign statements. (Colin Shepherd | Collegian)

Statewide stay-at-home order issued by Gov. Jared Polis

Greta Nelson-Bechtold March 25, 2020

On Wednesday afternoon, a stay-at-home order was declared by Gov. Jared Polis, going into effect 6 a.m. Thursday and lasting until April 11. This means that Coloradans should only interact with their...

Mainline Ale House revealed the front of their building July 26. Photo By Logan Martinez

New Old Town restaurant and nightclub to open soon

Greta Nelson-Bechtold March 5, 2020

Get your taste buds ready for a fresh new taste coming to Old Town this spring. Rove, a restaurant, and Element, a nightclub, are moving into the space once occupied by Mainline Ale House in Old Town. Executive...

Fans cheering for the band Jimmy Eat World at Washingtons on Saturday, November 2nd. (Skyler Pradhan | Collegian)

Murder By Death to bring spooky sound to Washington’s

Greta Nelson-Bechtold March 4, 2020

Murder By Death may sound like an intimidating choice of music, but the five-piece indie band coming to Fort Collins this Thursday isn't exactly the deadly, screamo, hardcore emo band that the name suggests.  Playing...

After accepting the Right of Line Award, Colonel Bennet allows CSU President Joyce McConnell to address the room. (Lucy Morantz | The Collegian)

ROTC Detachment 90 declared ‘best in nation’ with Right of Line Award

Greta Nelson-Bechtold February 28, 2020

Colorado State University’s Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps Detachment 90 was awarded the 2019 Right of Line Award Wednesday, an honor for which 49 other detachments from all over the country...

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