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Horoscopes March 10-16

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter March 10, 2025

It’s time for a planetary vibe check. This week hosts the first lunar eclipse of 2025 in the no-nonsense sign of Virgo. Don’t count on your mistakes flying under the radar this week. If something isn’t...

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Skating Polly unleashes raw energy, rhythm to Surfside 7

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter March 10, 2025

The walls of Surfside 7 were shaking on March 4 as Skating Polly delivered a blistering set packed with raw emotion and punk-infused power. The self-dubbed “ugly pop” trio from Oklahoma City captivated...

Sleeping Mask by Gillian Wearing, a hyperrealistic woman’s face, and Tattoo Mask by John Collins, a deep red and intricately detailed mask, sit on display in a glass case together at "The Body Construct: Between Flesh and Thought," an exhibition at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art in the University Center for the Arts Feb. 27.

‘The Body Construct’ exhibit explores identity, physical form

Annamarie Burford, Staff Reporter March 5, 2025

Our physical bodies are the vessels in which we experience and move through life, but how often do we take the time to consider their significance beyond getting us from point A to point B? "The Body...

Image of the interior of an art shop.

Trimble Court Artisans continues to thrive, strengthen Old Town

Janaya Stafford, Staff Reporter March 4, 2025

Trimble Court Artisans, a local Fort Collins art co-op gallery, has thrived for many decades and proven its longing to survive for many more years with the community it has nurtured. Established in...

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Fort Collins Public Media offers resources to independent creators

Katie Fisher, Science Editor March 4, 2025

Armed with technical operating training, camera equipment and a passion for storytelling, a local nonprofit is working to empower current and future local journalists, regardless of age, background or...

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Horoscopes March 3-9

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter March 3, 2025

I have been dreading the astrology of March for a while now, but the only way out is through. The week begins with Mercury moving into Aries, where it will be for most of the spring semester. Our communication...

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‘Paddington in Peru’ brings nostalgia to franchise

Emily Flaherty, Staff Reporter February 27, 2025

From the bear who started it all to the new adventure that graces the screen, “Paddington in Peru” does not fall short of the franchise's two previous movies. “Paddington in Peru” is the perfect...

An audience watches the first short film of the night, "Black Girls Play: The Story Of Hand Games" Feb. 24. The Short Films on Black Brilliance event was held by the Black/African American Cultural Center with help from the ACT Human Rights Film Festival.

B/AACC, ACT Human Rights Film Festival host Short Films on Black Brilliance

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter February 26, 2025

Heartbreak, joy, pain, love: The audience stares at these emotions depicted in flickering images, reflecting on the rich expression of Black identities throughout history. In celebration of Black History...

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‘The Monkey’ successfully blends humor, horror using toy monkey

Christian Arndt, Life and Culture Editor February 25, 2025

"Everybody dies" is the motto of Oz Perkins' new film, and he has drummed up one of the most thrilling and entertaining movies in recent times. Who knew a simple toy monkey could cause so much death...

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Horoscopes Feb. 24 to March 2

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter February 24, 2025

We have not had a week without any planets in retrograde since last April, so needless to say, it’s going to be a good one. The week begins on a sweet note as Mars begins its forward journey in Cancer,...

Beginner's guide: 5 indie films to start your obsession

Beginner’s guide: 5 indie films to start your obsession

Christian Arndt, Life and Culture Editor February 19, 2025

Movies released in recent years often retain the same, undifferentiated genres. If there’s an action movie released, it typically refrains from diving into subgenres like comedy or body-horror. That’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 Feb. 17-23

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter February 18, 2025

This week, the sun moves into Pisces, the last sign of the zodiac. Before the next zodiac cycle begins, Pisces season encourages you to reflect on how far you’ve come since this time last year. Then,...

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