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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian

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Arts and Entertainment

Four people wearing red and black outfits dance on stage while a movie is projected behind them in a dark theater.

The Lyric hosts cult classic ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’

Iris Causey-Peelor, Staff reporter October 30, 2024

On Oct. 24, The Lyric came to life as a community was built by locals coming together to enjoy a cult classic performance: "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." The Lyric puts on the show monthly, and with...

Performer in a red and black body suit posing.

Drag Bingo brings CSU students together with prizes, comedy

Janaya Stafford, Staff Reporter October 28, 2024

The Associated Students of Colorado State University and RamEvents brought drag to CSU in bingo form. The event took place Oct. 17 at the Lory Student Center Theater. It was hosted by Brittany Blaze-Shearz...

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. 28 to Nov. 3

Sophia Masia, Reporter October 28, 2024

The spookiest week of the year is upon us, and the cosmos have tricks and treats in store for us. This week is all about turning on the lights in our own creepy attics and dealing with the ghosts as Mercury...

A person dressed as a scary almost-clown.

Rams in the Corn: Anderson Farms’ haunted experience draws thrills, chills

Riley Paling, Staff Reporter October 28, 2024

As the sun set on a cool autumn evening, Anderson Farms opened its gates to a spine-tingling adventure: Terror in the Corn. This haunted attraction has quickly become a staple of Colorado’s Halloween...

Members of the Colorado State University Marching Band play trumpet during the CSU Fight Song Oct. 30th. The band performed at the opening of the football game against Boise State University in Canvas Stadium. (Connor McHugh | The Collegian)

CSU Marching Band: Exploring history of CSU’s largest student organization

Janaya Stafford, Staff Reporter October 25, 2024

The Colorado State University Marching Band is comprised of around 250 members with students from every college working toward various degrees. This diverse group of musicians is a staple in CSU sports...

Photo from homecoming weekend in vol. 69 of Silver Spruce, 1974.

CSU archives show fashion strutting through decades

Aubree Miller, News Editor October 24, 2024

History is always repeating itself, and that is especially true in the fashion world. The rule of thumb for the fashion cycle is 20 years, but due to social media trends and the rise of fast fashion, that...

5 horror books to get you in the Halloween mood

5 horror books to get you in the Halloween mood

Audrey Weishaar, Staff Reporter October 24, 2024

For book lovers, there are never too many book suggestions. However, after a little while, they begin to overlap, especially when looking for specific types of books. Have no fear, for the books listed...

a girl in bright colors sits in college class studio working. Drawing in her sketch book, surrounded by her colorful portrait paintings.

CSU professor creates environment where senior art students thrive

Ruby Secrest, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 23, 2024

"Getting a degree in the fine arts is a waste of money, and there's no future for making a real career for yourself." This is the comment many art students hear every day when pursuing a bachelor's degree. As...

Horoscopes Oct. 21-27

Horoscopes Oct. 21-27

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter October 21, 2024

Happy Scorpio season! Water signs tend to get a lot of hate, and while I can’t say I disagree with a lot of it, I can say that I adore Scorpios. The next few weeks are about embracing transformation,...

An elephant dressed in red and a donkey dressed in blue break dancing for their respective political crowds.

Presidential candidates past, present use music in political persuasion

Chace Silvey, Staff Reporter October 19, 2024

Music: It’s not just something you turn on to tune out silence while driving home. It’s been used time and time again as a tool. The large amount of influence musicians and music have on society is...

People look at art in a brightly lit museum.

Art, politics inspire societal change through identity, discussion

Katie Fisher, Staff Reporter October 18, 2024

Art has existed in conjunction with society and the government for all of human history. While the impact of art on politics cannot be directly measured, its effect on people’s cultural beliefs is undeniable,...

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. 14-20

Sophia Masia, Staff Reporter October 17, 2024

We are deep in the trenches of week nine of the semester, and I don’t have to look to the planets to confirm everyone is stressed out right now. Despite rising tensions, the sun in diplomatic Libra has...

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