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Ashley Hamilton speaks about her experience in incarceration while other artists Sean Marshall and Shawna Hockaday listen at the "To See Inside: Art, Architecture and Incarceration" panel discussion at the Museum of Art Fort Collins Feb. 8.

Artists share perspectives on life in incarceration

Gwen Riddoch, Staff Reporter February 12, 2024

The Fort Collins Museum of Art presented a glimpse of the world behind bars with their two new exhibits that opened Jan. 26. The first exhibit, "To See Inside: Art, Architecture and Incarceration,"...

The Vitamin String Quartet performs "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen at The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins Feb. 6.

Vitamin String Quartet captivates diverse audience

Kloe Brill, Staff Reporter February 8, 2024

A crowd clapping and singing along to Queen's “Bohemian Rhapsody” is not what most would expect at a string quartet performance. Vitamin String Quartet's electrifying show at The Lincoln Center shattered...

Authors Teow Lim Goh of “Western Journeys” and Nina McConigley of “Cowboys and East Indians” joke around before the Infinite West Fort Collins Book Fest, moderated by Arvin Ramgoolam Feb 3.

FoCo Book Fest panel discusses immigrant stories in US West

Gwendolynn Riddoch, Staff Reporter February 8, 2024

Colorado is a part of the West and has a rich history, many pieces of which have been forgotten. Three writers and the Fort Collins community added to the growing change of Western perspectives at the...

Spectators file into the Organ Recital Hall, find their seats and wait in anticipation for the Cuarteto Latinoamericano to perform Jan. 23.

El Cuarteto Latinoamericano se presenta en el Organ Recital Hall de CSU

Kloe Brill, Staff Reporter February 7, 2024

Nota del editor: Puedes leer la versión en ingles de este artículo aquí. Traducción de Maritza Soto-Ojeda El mundialmente conocido conjunto de cuerdas, el Cuarteto Latinoamerciano...

Ice carver Thomas Barlow uses a chainsaw to smooth the curved edges of his igloo in Old Town Fort Collins Feb. 2. Barlow has been carving ice since he was 18 years old.

Ice carvings bring magic to Old Town

Gwendolynn Riddoch, Staff Reporter February 5, 2024

Old Town Fort Collins lit up with twinkling lights as people of all ages huddled around to see the wonder and whimsy of Thomas Barlow's ice sculpture carvings.  Thomas Barlow has been carving ice for...

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 Feb. 5-11

Abby Flores, Staff Reporter February 5, 2024

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, As the moon wanes this week, we are letting go of things that no longer serve us. You are finding peace within yourself and...

An illustration of an anthropomorphic ram holding a soda, surrounded by several movie theater motifs, like a bag of popcorn and some film strips.

‘Mean Girls’ disappoints, fails to capture musical’s charm

Hannah Parcells, News Editor January 31, 2024

The original “Mean Girls” is one of the most iconic movies to come out of the Y2K era, and its pop culture impact has stood the test of time.  With the persisting popularity of the film, it’s...

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 Jan. 29 to Feb. 4

Abby Flores, Staff Reported January 31, 2024

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, Venus will be in Capricorn until Feb. 16, making work relationships better. You may be in the mood to work on creative projects...

A visitor flips through the zine of Logan Honea's poster design at the Colorado State University Center for Healthy Aging Jan. 23. The Art and Aging Exhibition is in its second year with the goal to combine science and art while bringing awareness to issues of aging.

CSU art students design health zines with Center for Healthy Aging

Gwendolynn Riddoch, Staff Reporter January 30, 2024

Though the Fountain of Youth does not exist, there are ways for all people to age gracefully. The Colorado State University students of ART 455: Advanced Typography and Design partnered with the Columbine...

'Safeword' podcast makes queer therapy accessible to all

‘Safeword’ podcast makes queer therapy accessible to all

Caden Proulx, Print Editor January 29, 2024

Co-hosts Casey Tanner and Kamil Lewis described their podcast as "sex therapy, unhinged" — and rightfully so. Tanner and Lewis are both sex therapists who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community and...

Odie Leigh performs her hit song "Crop Circles" during her show at Aggie Theatre Jan. 19, connecting her fans to both her, her music and one another in magical folk performance.

Up close and personal: Odie Leigh entrances fans at Aggie

Ruby Secrest, Staff Reporter January 25, 2024

Oftentimes, fans are guilty of putting performers on a pedestal. Whether this be their favorite athletes, a musician or influencers, the privileges of celebrity lifestyle can confuse the realities of the...

Spectators file into the Organ Recital Hall, find their seats and wait in anticipation for the Cuarteto Latinoamericano to perform Jan. 23.

Cuarteto Latinoamericano performs in CSU’s Organ Recital Hall

Kloe Brill, Staff Reporter January 25, 2024

Editor’s Note: Read the Spanish version of this article here. World-renowned string ensemble Cuarteto Latinoamericano performed in Colorado State University's Organ Recital Hall, captivating students...

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