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FKA twigs delivers pinnacle of human experience with ‘EUSEXUA’

Will Engle, Copy Chief February 17, 2025

Eusexua is a practice; eusexua is a state of being; eusexua is the pinnacle of human experience. Over four months before the Jan. 24 release of her third studio album “EUSEXUA,” British singer FKA...

Seymour: Spring semester acts as 2nd chance in college

Seymour: Spring semester acts as 2nd chance in college

Charlotte Seymour, Collegian Columnist February 17, 2025
As a fresh college student, the first semester can be rough and intimidating. It feels like we're thrown into a pack of wolves and just told, “You’ll be fine, go make some friends.” But it is not easy.
An abstract illustration of a saxophone player and a cello player. Surrounding them are swirls of purple, brown and yellow.

The Lincoln Center revives music of legendary jazz artists

Annamarie Burford, Reporter February 16, 2025

Pieces from Chick Corea, Duke Ellington, Richard Rodgers and George Gershwin were introduced to the stage and revived by the musicians of today at The Lincoln Center during a night to commemorate the music...

Bowen Born dribbles down the court during Colorado State University's men's basketball game against the University of Wyoming Feb. 15.

CSU men’s basketball rewrites Border War history with blowout against Wyoming

Michael Hovey, Sports Editor February 15, 2025

The only thing better than a win is a historic win. Colorado State men’s basketball achieved both in an 88-53 victory over Wyoming Saturday. Marking a tie for the biggest blowout in Border War history...

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Shorthanded CSU tennis stumbles in loss to BYU

Mason Ford, Staff Reporter February 15, 2025

Faced with injuries and hardship, Colorado State tennis has had trouble getting off the ground this season. With the 5-1 loss to BYU Friday, the Rams' losing streak extends to four. Their spirits are...

Dr. Sara Garvey speaks to her class Psychology of Human Sexuality where she talks about female gential mutilation and the difference between that and male circumcision. "femal genital mutilation has no known health benefits, whereas male circuimcision is done for religious purposes, and social customs as 80-90% of the US male population is circumsized.." Feb. 7.

Let’s talk about sex: Exploring the psychology of human sexuality

Katie Fisher, Science Editor February 13, 2025

Sex: a mechanism as tangential to humans as eating, breathing and surviving. While not discussed openly, Colorado State University students are confronting societal norms in the Psychology of Human Sexuality...

CSU anthropology ranked top 5 in US for research spending

CSU anthropology ranked top 5 in US for research spending

Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter February 13, 2025

Colorado State University’s department of anthropology and geography has been ranked among the top five anthropology programs in the nation for research spending by the Higher Education Research and...

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SAFE Center’s Sweet Shop promotes sex positivity, inclusivity

Chloe Waskey, Staff Reporter February 13, 2025

The Survivor Advocacy and Feminist Education Center hosted the third annual Sweet Shop on Tuesday, providing students with valuable insights and resources on a wide range of sexual wellness topics. The...

Seriously: Valentine's Day protection means 1 less Scorpio man

Seriously: Valentine’s Day protection means 1 less Scorpio man

Astrid Thorn, Collegian Columnist February 13, 2025
Valentine’s Day is arguably the sexiest day of the year. It is the one day a year that is entirely devoted to love, intimacy and getting it on, making it the perfect excuse for an extra steamy, extra long night of fun. But remember to take caution when getting frisky this Valentine’s Day because if you’re not careful, you may find yourself staring at a positive pregnancy test a few weeks later, and if that alone isn’t enough to scare you, here’s something that should.
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CSU men’s hockey seniors reflect as season draws to close

Sophia Schaller, Staff Reporter February 13, 2025

From pregame routines to their specialties on ice, the unique components of each Colorado State men’s hockey player come together as they attack their last few matches of the year.  This year's graduating...

Notes of love: The perfect song for every mood this Valentine’s Day

Notes of love: The perfect song for every mood this Valentine’s Day

Hannah Parcells, Managing Editor February 13, 2025

Love and music have a long history together and — more often than not — the two go hand in hand. There is no shortage of famous quotes about music and love, but perhaps Hans Christian Andersen put...

Brooke Carlson dribbles the ball down the court in the second half of the Colorado State University vs. Utah State basketball game Feb. 12. CSU won 72-54.

CSU women’s basketball continues hot stretch with win over Utah State

Devin Imsirpasic, Staff Reporter February 12, 2025

In a game where players could barely communicate, Colorado State’s chemistry prevailed. CSU women’s basketball triumphed over Utah State 72-54 Wednesday in an early-day matchup taking place on the...

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