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DIY music pioneer, Campus West Pinball Jones closes its doors

DIY music pioneer, Campus West Pinball Jones closes its doors

Maddy Erskine September 27, 2020

Growing up in this town, Pinball Jones has always been one of my favorite places, both as a venue and an arcade. In high school, my friends and I were always checking the schedule to see if they had a...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 9/28/2020

Jorge Espinoza September 27, 2020

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Take what you need and leave what you don’t. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Expect more limitations and to feel less motivated. If you’re...

(Graphic illustration by Malia Berry | The Collegian)

Don’t miss the ACT film festival’s virtual screening this year

Kailey Pickering September 27, 2020

The Fort Collins ACT annual film festival will be celebrating over 20 films advocating for social justice through streaming the films Oct. 1-10.  Fort Collins has been participating in the ACT Human...

A piece by Victoria Kempf. (Photo courtesy of Victoria Kempf)

Meet Victoria Kempf: Abstract art for an abstract world

Greta Nelson-Bechtold September 23, 2020

With an abstract mind to reflect her art, Victoria Kempf sheds light on her dynamic paintings’ inner workings.  Kempf, originally from Pittsburgh, came to Colorado for her job, an Episcopal priest,...

Parker looking on at her work space. (Reed Slater | Collegian)

Persistence and practice: The art of FoCo’s own Teddi Parker

Ty Davis September 23, 2020

Practice makes perfect — even in art — and local painter Teddi Parker demonstrates the value of trading the grandeur of large projects for incremental improvement. Parker grew up in an artistic household...

El Centro Office in Lory Student Center on April 2. (Anna von Pechmann | Collegian)

Latinx Heritage Month recipes: Calabacitas de horno

Sierra Grimm September 23, 2020

Festivities are in full swing as El Centro kicked off their first all-virtual Latinx Heritage Month. And for any resident foodies, both on- and off-campus, Sept. 21's Cultural Recipes event presented the...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 9/24/2020: What does Libra season have in store for you?

Jorge Espinoza September 23, 2020

Dear Libra placements, I want to start by apologizing for being mean to y’all in my horoscopes. I only speak truth, and as a Libra Sun, Mercury, and Venus myself, it’s only fair I project my insecurities,...

(Photo courtesy of Sierra Grimm)

Green up your taco Tuesday with a taco salad

Sierra Grimm September 21, 2020

Sometimes taco Tuesday can get bland for your pallet, as it seems to be the same thing every time. To spice up a taco Tuesday, instead of your traditional taco, why not try a taco salad? It’s an easy,...

(Illustration by Amy Noble, Rachel Macias, Katrina Clasen | The Collegian)

Horoscopes 9/21/2020

Jorge Espinoza September 20, 2020

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Take what you need and leave what you don’t. ARIES (March 21-April 19) You know your situation no longer serves you. Do better by...

Fort Collins singer-songwriter, Corey Wright, performs at the Sagebrush Sessions in July 2019. (Photo courtesy of PhoCo via Sustain Music and Nature)

Sustain Music and Nature concert series carries tune of resiliency

Taylor Sandal September 20, 2020

Editor's Note: This article was originally published on kcsufm.com. See the original version here. The day live music came to a halt was devastating. COVID-19 sent shockwaves through the music industry,...

Scotty's Skillet graphic. (Graphic Illustration by Rachel Macias)

Scotty’s Skillet: How to cook chili

Scott Powell September 20, 2020

The snowy season is upon us again. Or the snowy season was upon us — for a few days, before it realized it had made an early entrance, turned on its heel and made an abrupt, awkward exit like someone...

Cheyenne Duba and Steve Welhaf of TARO hold candles in their palms and look at them. (Photo courtesy of TARO)

TARO releases a dreamlike music video for ‘Awake’ single

Maddy Erskine September 16, 2020

Cheyenne Duba writes and sings alongside Steve Welhaf's guitar to create TARO, a Fort Collins-based duo that produces their own music. By combining the deep and emotional lyrics of Duba and the upbeat...

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