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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Arts and Entertainment

A person carves out clay to form a tree petal.

Petal Project Workshop builds trees one petal at a time

Chace Silvey, Staff Reporter October 14, 2024

The Petal Project Workshop, an art event hosted by the Survivor Advocacy and Feminist Education Center, took place Oct. 9 in the Lory Student Center on Colorado State University's campus. Led by artist...

A gray podium with a piece of square glass displaying the CSU logo in white letters stands on a stage. A person with short black hair, glasses, a brown plaid button down shirt, brown pants and red sneakers sits in a chair on a stage holding a microphone to their mouth to the right of the podium. A woman with brown curly hair sits to the right of them wearing a blue denim jacket, a white shirt and a long orange skirt while also holding a microphone.

Borderlands panel discussion explores Latinx/é, queer identities

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter October 14, 2024

The overlap between National Latinx/é Heritage Month and LGBTQIA+ History Month brought educators Susana Muñoz and Alé Portillos together to discuss intersectional identities, developing an inclusive...

A video game poster with the name "Silent Hill 2" in all caps and white text in the center. There are run-down buildings on either side, a film of fog in the center and a man walking on the road. Above him in the sky is a woman's face looking to the right.

Silent Hill 2 Remake is masterstroke of survival horror, love letter to fans

Christian Arndt, Life and Culture Editor October 10, 2024

Grotesque and utterly disturbing, the Silent Hill 2 Remake is exactly what fans hoped for, exceeding all expectations. The story follows James Sunderland, a man whose wife, Mary Sunderland, passed...

A person tracing an outline in yellow chalk.

Fort Collins volunteers draw 9-mile chalk memorial for children killed in Gaza

Isabella Becker, Staff Reporter October 9, 2024

On the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 6, several volunteers from the Northern Colorado Liberation Coalition came together one day before the anniversary of the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war Oct. 7, 2023. The...

The Inmate Art exhibit at Global Village Museum runs until Jan. 25 Oct. 5. This gallery features art from the Larimer County Jail, where a group of inmates come together to draw, paint, and create artwork.

Global Village Museum Inmate Art exhibit heals lives through creativity

Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

A new exhibit at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures opened, representing a group of artists typically overlooked: inmates. Inmate Art from Larimer County Jail opened Oct. 4, displaying an...

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India Nite celebrates culture, heritage through various events

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

Cheering echoed across the ballroom, uplifting melodious singers and musicians and upbeat and soulful dancers. India Nite highlighted diverse identities across the Indian subcontinent through performances,...

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FoCo LGBTQIA+ comedy scene shines at New Belgium Brewery

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter October 8, 2024

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the correct headliner, Calvin Reid.  The vibrant energy of Colorado's queer comedy scene took center stage Thursday, Oct. 3, at New Belgium Brewery...

A graphic of a ram with the phases of the moon around its head to the left of the words, Horoscopes by The Collegian, on a blue background of little constellations.

Horoscopes Oct. 7-13

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter October 7, 2024

The last few weeks have been a lot, and looking ahead, things don’t seem to be slowing down with midterms, Halloween, homecoming and more. However, the theme this week is recovery. It’s time to restore...

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Avogadro’s Number hosts bluegrass jam nights

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter October 3, 2024

The lively sound of bluegrass music fills Avogadro's Number, each instrument coming together in a flourish, with every pluck and swipe of the bow across the strings. Every week, the local restaurant...

Julia Jones performs as Celimene in Bas Bleu Theatre's production of "School for Lies" Sept. 19. The show runs from Sept. 21 to Oct. 13 in Old Town Fort Collins.

Bas Bleu’s ‘School of Lies’ brings modern twist in rhythmic comedy

Jenna Landry, Staff Reporter October 2, 2024

Fast-paced rhymes and riddles, satire and sexual innuendos will leave you exhausted from laughter. You might want to take your wig off if you have one. Written by Davis Ives, "School of Lies" is a modern...

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TikTok molds how music industry moves forward

Janaya Stafford, Staff Reporter October 2, 2024

Social media sites have the ability to shed light on new artists, launching their careers and giving them a platform they may not have had before. Platforms such as TikTok can inform the public on the...

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Horoscopes Sept. 30 to Oct. 6

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter October 1, 2024

It’s officially spooky season, and October’s astrology is kicking off with some scary transits to help get in the mood. We start off with the solar eclipse in Libra on Wednesday, which brings closure...

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