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Liza Claiborne shows people many disciplines of dance through her Nia class. Photo credit: Sarah Ehrlich

Wolverine Farm hosts free weekly Nia class

Sarah Ehrlich July 24, 2017

When: Every Monday at 5:30 p.m.Where: Wolverine Farm Letterpress & Publick HouseCost: Free, donations encouragedNon-Impact Aerobics, or Nia for short, started in the `80s and has since evolved into...

Chickens at the A to Z Global Folk Art exhibit (Julia Trowbridge | Collegian)

Global Village Museum presents folk art in new exhibit

Julia Trowbridge July 3, 2017

Video by Oliver Homan | Collegian You don't have to travel the world to see original pieces of artwork from multiple different countries; thanks to the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures, you...

Jim Rodenbusch is the Student Media Advisor for the Rocky Mountain Student Media Corp. (Michael Berg | Collegian)

Meet the Collegian’s student media advisor

Alec Erickson May 8, 2017

Editor’s note: As part of a media transparency initiative, on May 8, 2017, the Collegian spent the last day of publishing of the year telling our readers about us. You can read more about the...

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New music-based fraternity for women charters

Maddie Wright May 4, 2017

The new fraternity, Sigma Alpha Iota, recently chartered as a chapter at CSU. SAI is a place for female students to come together and express their musical talents. Currently, SAI does not have a house...

CSU alumni Audrey Ancell tattoos a client in her new private studio, Modern Medium Tattoo Studio, located on 311 E. Mulberry Street.  Photo by Olive Ancell | Collegian

CSU alumna opens local tattoo shop

Miranda Moses May 4, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPj4R9x75Gk&feature=youtu.be There is a tiny house on the edge of Mulberry Street in Fort Collins. It has that Fort Collins charm, a feeling of being quaint, yet perhaps...

Loveland’s Tierkrieger blends death and black metal. Photo credit: James Wyatt

Tierkreiger brings brutality to the Fort Collins area

James Wyatt April 25, 2017

In some circles, no genre holds more disdain than death metal with its themes and images of brutality and horror. Seldom do those unacquainted with the genre think of the differences between death and...

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