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A look behind KCSU’s new Pride podcast ‘Patria Del Cuore’

Noah Pasley June 9, 2021

      Pride Month is here once again, and Colorado State University's very own KCSU has kicked off celebrations with a brand-new podcast, "Patria Del Cuore," written and directed...

Various books sit on display at Arc Thrift Stores Feb. 25. (Cat Blouch | The Collegian)

A list of great books to add to your spring reading

Kailey Pickering April 19, 2021

  As spring extends its reach through warm breezes and blossoming flowers, we are finally able to see the end of the semester on the horizon, and with it, more free time to dive into books...

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Cinema to get stoned to: 3 movies for your 4/20 celebrations

Scott Powell April 6, 2021

The sun is shining in the sky, the nip of winter breezes have been replaced by the warm, motherly hug of fresh spring air and all those posses of chiseled, shirtless, spike-balling summer studs have...

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‘Ginny & Georgia’ creates drama and intrigue in relationships

Ivy Secrest March 21, 2021

Imagine if your favorite sitcoms were sprinkled with little bits of murder mystery. This is the enticing mystique of Netflix’s original series “Ginny & Georgia.”  Georgia Miller, played...

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‘Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel’ review

Kadyn Thorpe March 16, 2021

The mysterious case of Elisa Lam has baffled true crime buffs for years. In 2013, the 21-year-old Canadian student was traveling along the west coast when she decided to stay at the Cecil Hotel.  When...

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Newest ‘To All the Boys’ movie gives cheesy romance new life

Ivy Secrest March 14, 2021

We all knew that one couple in high school that swore they would never break up, that college and distance couldn’t sway their love. They were unique; they would be the exception. Sometimes they...

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Netflix’s ‘Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer’ review

Kadyn Thorpe February 22, 2021

Netflix has produced numerous documentaries and docuseries based off of true crime cases, but its latest docuseries, based off the hunt for serial killer Richard Ramirez, may have gone too dark. “Night...

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The 4 best ‘I Love Lucy’ episodes for your post V Day binge

Scott Powell February 15, 2021

Well, Valentine’s Day has come and gone. No, it really has. I’m serious. Check your calendar. It’s February 15. I know, it snuck right up on us. Now all of those unsubtle texts you got from your...

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Feel the Bern: Warm up with the top 10 Bernie Sanders memes

Kadyn Thorpe February 11, 2021

With this generation, we can hardly pass by a major event without making out some obscure meme for the day. The same was true Jan. 20, when the inauguration of President Joe Biden was televised across...

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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ shines in acting, but falls short

Scott Powell February 10, 2021

Watching "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom" is a little bit like watching a heart rate monitor: mostly flat and monotonous but bursting to life every once in a while in brief yet powerful explosions of raw...

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‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ lacks Sorkin’s poetic prowess

Scott Powell February 9, 2021

There is no screenwriter more musical than Aaron Sorkin. His dialogue flows so whimsically and energetically through each scene in his films — be it Mark Zuckerberg’s ice-cold, tommy-gun speed...

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‘Ratched’ paints the disturbing realities of early asylums

Ivy Secrest February 8, 2021

If you’re looking for a series so deeply dark and disturbing it makes our pandemic times look preferable, Netflix’s "Ratched" may be for you. Intended to be a prequel to "One Who Flew Over the...

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