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Matilda the corgi wears sunglasses to the 3rd annual Tour De Corgi. (Miranda Moses | Collegian)

The cutest corgis to strut at Tour de Corgi

Miranda Moses October 2, 2017

Video by Zach Bermejo This Saturday, one of the most magical events to grace Fort Collins commenced for its third year. Hundreds of little fuzzy dog loafs dressed in assorted tiny costumes strutted...

Gathered at University of Northern Colorado’s University Center UNC student, Austin Huber, vapes a “phat cloud”. Austin was the founder of the event, created to rid Greeley of its stink by vaping. He planned to create more events similar, to bring people together.
(Anna Baize | Collegian)

UNC students gather to blow Greeley’s stink into Wyoming

James Wyatt September 24, 2017

Video by Zach Bermejo What prompted a group of students from the University of Northern Colorado to vape in hopes of blowing Greeley's bad smell into Wyoming?  Turns out it was a Facebook event...

Jason Frazier addresses the crowd at the opening of the Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition. Frazier is the co-director of the event and a graphic design professor in the Department of Art and Art History. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Human rights activists discuss poster art at CSU panel

Abby Currie September 22, 2017

Video by Marlo Lundak Colorado State University hosted a panel featuring two artists who start social conversations with their art. The panel was held Sept. 21 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m....

A classic beer bong technique (Photo courtesy of Zyqwux)

How to properly do a beer bong

Jonny Rhein September 20, 2017

Video by Zach Bermejo and Alec Erickson A beer bong has the ability to take you from zero to buzzed in no time. Whether you are pregaming, partying hard or you got off work late and need to get on the...

Why we’re changing our comment policy

Why we’re changing our comment policy

The Collegian September 19, 2017

Video by Chapman Croskell Editor’s note: Editorials do not reflect the view of all employees of the Collegian, but instead represent a stance taken by the Collegian’s editorial board, which consists...

Rob Novak, CSU Warner College of Natural Resources Director of Communications welcomes the audience to the Wild and Scenic Film Fetival on Septmeber 15. (Jack Starkebaum | Collegian)

Wild and Scenic Film Festival highlights conservation with Yvon Chouinard

Casey Setash September 16, 2017
Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia, spoke about conservation and viewed films about environmental activism and recreation.
The Village Vidiot, located on 1220 W.. Elizabeth St., will close due to construction of the new West Elizabeth underpass. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Village Vidiot closing after more than 25 years in Fort Collins

Stuart Smith September 7, 2017

https://youtu.be/3UUwthU98EM   After more than 25 years in the city, Fort Collins’ last independent video store is closing. The beginning of the end for the the Village Vidiot started when construction...

Early September 2017, Fort Collins community members cheer at a DACA solidarity rally outside Cory Gardner's office after finding out the senator signed in support of the DACA program. (Maya Shoup | Collegian)

Solidarity rally held in front of Sen. Cory Gardner’s office following DACA repeal

Tony Villalobos September 6, 2017

Video by Sunday Miller Colorado State University students and Fort Collins residents lined Shields Street waving signs in support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Fort Collins...

Illustration by Sam Shepardson | Collegian)

Fake noose found in CSU residence hall amidst University attempts to address racial tensions

Erin Douglas August 29, 2017
Two days before classes started, Elijah Thomas found a noose constructed of crepe paper dangling from the stairs in front of his floors’ entrance. As the only Black/African-American resident on his floor, police and CSU residence life considered it a targeting incident. In the moments that followed, Thomas took a video of the noose and posted it on Facebook. In the days that followed, Colorado State University would respond with emails, meetings and statements.
Kip, the one year old Poodle, waits for his owner to throw a tennis ball at the Pooch Plunge on August 27. (Ashley Potts | Collegian)

Annual pooch plunge makes a splash at City Park

Miranda Moses August 28, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqYd5PuxKN4 Video by Ryan Crist [new_royalslider id="620"] For many, the end of summer is an inevitable mourning period for long sunny days, bare feat, non-stop watermelon,...

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Jhené Aiko to headline RamFest

Randi Mattox August 23, 2017

Video by Zach Bermejo Event: RamFest When: August 24 at 5 p.m. Where: Moby Arena Price: Students $10, General $30 Grammy award-winning R&C artist, Jhené Aiko, will perform at...

A crowd gathers for a first look at the new on-campus stadium during an open house. (Chapman Croskell | Collegian)

Fans gather to finally see what the new stadium is all about

August 5, 2017
CSU Athletics hosted an open house at the stadium on Saturday morning.
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