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Preview CSU Cooking Class Cinco de Mayo

Cinco De Mayo cooking class promises good food and tequila in preparation for the holiday

Jarrae Newell May 1, 2018

Cinco de Mayo is a time for celebration. This Friday, May 4, the Kendall Reagan Nutrition Center is hosting a Cinco De Mayo cooking class on the Colorado State University campus in Gifford 237 from...

The Pacific Club will host a lūʻau on April 28th in the LSC Grand Ballroom. (Megan Daly | Collegian)

Pacific Club to host a Hawaiian lū’au Saturday

Jarrae Newell April 25, 2018
Diversity is something we strive for at Colorado State University, however we often do not celebrate each other’s differences. Be that as it may, newly formed student organization, Pacific Club, formerly known as Hui ʻo Hawaiʻi is hosting a Hawaiian lūʻau on April 28, 2018 in the Lory Student Center, doors open at 5 pm.
 A poet shares their poem at Blue Door in Old town, on March 28, 2018.

Empty Tent Circus Poetry Share brings topics of same-sex relationships, depression, Donald Trump and more

Jarrae Newell April 1, 2018

The room was lit with a mixture of blue and purple, a black curtain stood behind the performers, a lamp shined next to them – only a mic and members of the audience stood in front of them. Art was...

Photo courtesy of Teresa Grau Ros

Empty Tent Circus to promote non-competitive atmosphere at poetry share this evening

Jarrae Newell March 27, 2018
Typically, around 35 people are in attendance at the Blue Door each time the Empty Tent Circus host a poetry share. They have hosted two in the past, their first being held on February 21 and their second on March 7. Therefore, this will be their third. There will be 8 or more performers at the event, performances are structured by the poet’s level of experience. It is an open and welcoming event, there is no overall theme that needs to be included in the poems, however no hate talk will be allowed.
5 things to know if youre applying for Teach For America

5 things to know if you’re applying for Teach For America

Jarrae Newell March 7, 2018
Interested in becoming a teacher? Thought about Teach For America? Here are 5 things you need to know about TFA:
The Arc of Larimer Countys 5th Annual Film Festival was put on Tuesday in the Lory Student Center, featuring a winning film by Jack McCartney, shown here with parents Matt and Dana.

Arc of Larimer County’s 6th Annual Reframe Disability Film Festival to be held Friday in Lory Student Center

Jarrae Newell February 27, 2018
The Arc of Larimer County will host its 6th Annual Reframe Disability Film Festival at Colorado State University in the Lory Student Center Theater from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. this Friday, March 2.
Jonathan Jayes-Green speaks at CSU about being Black, undocumented

Jonathan Jayes-Green speaks at CSU about being Black, undocumented

Jarrae Newell February 15, 2018
On Thursday, Feb. 15, Jonathan Jayes Green, co-founder and network coordinator of Undocublack Network, came to Colorado State University to discuss and inform Colorado State University students about being black and undocumented, and the pertaining issues that come with it.  The event was held in room 322 of the Lory Student Center.
The Black/African American Culrural Center also known as the BAAC office is holding over 20 different events this Feburary for Black History Month this year that anyone can attend. Photo credit: Christian Johnson

B/AACC to host talk on being Black and undocumented

Jarrae Newell February 15, 2018
This Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, Jonathan Jayes Green, co-founder and network coordinator of Undocublack Network will be coming to Colorado State University. 
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