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Sean Slug Daley and Anthony Ant Davis  of  Atmosphere perform at the Aggie Theatre on Dec. 9, 2017. Atmosphere stopped in Fort Collins as a part of their Welcome to Colorado tour. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

Aggie Theatre shows to look forward to this semester

Maddie Wright January 20, 2019

The Aggie Theatre in Fort Collins brings a new round of shows to look forward to in the upcoming semester. With shows for hip-hop, reggae, comedy, EDM and plenty of other genres, the Aggie sets the pace...

Westfall And Parmelee will be the only residence halls open over break. 
Students staying on campus will be charged $35 a day including $15 RamCash. Winter break housing applications and more information can be found at the CSU Housing and Dining Services website. (Matt Tackett | Collegian)

RA, ICA and RLP: a breakdown of residential life on campus

Maddie Wright August 12, 2018
A guide to how to utilize your RA, ICA, and RLP
Conductor Wes Kenny prepared to lead the Fort Collins Symphony in a bow before intermission during their performance at the Lincoln Center on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Wes Kenny directed for the entire duration of the performance, however, some of the musicians switched during the intermission. (Josh Schroeder | Collegian)

Fort Collins composer creates new spin on national anthem

Maddie Wright July 25, 2018
It's not the Fourth of July unless "The Star-Spangled Banner" is bumping. Fort Collins’ own, Ethan Boxley made a new arrangement of the American staple.
CSU fireworks seen at the annual Homecoming celebrations. (Photo composite by Tony Villalobos May | Collegian)

‘We won the war!’ Celebrating Fourth of July in FoCo

Maddie Wright July 2, 2018
If you’re looking to observe such a holiday, here is a list of events happening on the 4th in Fort Collins.
All of the Actresses who performed on June 9 during Shakespeares play, The Comedy of Errors, in Columbine Health Systems Park take a bow for their audience after their performance. (Rebecca Eisele| Collegian)

All-female production of ‘The Comedy of Errors’ brings sense of community

Maddie Wright June 28, 2018
“Comedy of Errors” performed in the park a la Shakespeare in the Park, as Shakespeare intended. What the bard didn’t intend? An all female production.
Joel Bacon addresses and thanks the large crowd in front of him during the CSU Organ Week Closing Concert at Colorado State Universities UCA Organ Recital Hall.(Rebecca Eisele| Collegian)

CSU celebrates 50 years of the pipe organ with week-long concert series

Maddie Wright June 14, 2018
Organ? More like more-gan!
The outdoor stage at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre is situated on the Poudre River. Photo credit: Randi Mattox

Concert venues in Fort Collins address accessibility issues for disabled concert goers

Maddie Wright May 2, 2018
Concerts are pretty famous for a lot of standing, dancing, and occasionally moshing. Concerts are filled with people, sweat, colors, loud sounds, and lots of physical strain. All this has the potential to be rough for those physically and mentally disabled.
UCA to end semester with 3 powerful performances

UCA to end semester with 3 powerful performances

Maddie Wright April 25, 2018
As the school year wraps up, the School of Music Theater and Dance is finishing strong with three music events for the end of semester.
CSUs One Health Club aims to broaden approach to health, wellness

CSU’s One Health Club aims to broaden approach to health, wellness

Maddie Wright April 24, 2018
When all elements of health are combined, health is at its peak. That is the idea behind the One Health Club.
Una historia de la palabra marihuana, por qué deberíamos dejar de usarla

Una historia de la palabra ‘marihuana’, por qué deberíamos dejar de usarla

Maddie Wright April 22, 2018

Editor’s Note: The Collegian is starting a section in Spanish for our Spanish-speaking readers. Spanish articles will be available online and in print. Find the English version here. Traducido por...

A history of the word marijuana, why we should stop saying it

A history of the word ‘marijuana,’ why we should stop saying it

Maddie Wright April 19, 2018
Weed. Grass. Pot. Reefer. Dope. Herb. Green. Ganja. Bud. Chronic. Dank. Loud. With literally endless terms for cannabis, why do most people still use the term with racial ties?
 ( Olive Ancell | Collegian)

CBD: Weed is more than getting high

Maddie Wright April 19, 2018
THC shouldn’t be getting all the attention this 420 when CBD is out here, too.
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