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Fort Collins mayoral candidate Tricia Canonico speaks with Emily Francis and Linda Stanley at Civic Saturday event Oct. 4 at Fossil Creek Park.
City officials, candidates convene on Civic Saturday
Sam Hutton, News Editor • October 7, 2025

Members of the Fort Collins community gathered at Fossil Creek Park Oct. 4 to engage with city leadership and learn more...

A room filled with people, both sitting and standing.
This week in ASCSU: Ratification of executive interns
Laila Shekarchian, Staff Reporter • October 5, 2025

The Associated Students of Colorado State University convened Oct. 2 for the seventh session of the 55th Senate. Senate...

The Colorado State University Administration building faces north March 9, 2024.
CSU develops new Accessibility Center, names inaugural senior director
Chloe Rios, Staff Reporter • October 3, 2025

Changes to Colorado State University's accessibility services are coming. In a soon-to-be one-stop shop, CSU will be combining...

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Galindo Bartley: Paywalls limit accurate news consumption
Gia Galindo Bartley, Collegian Columnist • October 9, 2025

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian...

Review: ‘Anemone’ is a failure saved by cinematography
Carlee Elders, Staff Reporter • October 9, 2025

An anemone is a flower that possesses meaning in Greek mythology, representing love and loss. Does love diminish loss, or fuel the torment? Ronan...

When should your passions become your profession?
Gigi Young, Director of Digital Strategy and Engagement • October 9, 2025

For many young artists, creativity no longer exists outside the economy. Hobbies that once lived purely for enjoyment — painting, jewelry making,...

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Life and Culture
CSU’s First-Generation University Initiative concludes, marking years of growth, commitment
Jolynn Montiel, Staff Reporter • October 7, 2025

First-generation students — those whose parents did not earn a bachelor's degree — can face additional barriers when it comes to accessing...

Ginger Sirlin sits with her corgi Bacon, who is rocking his rock 'n' roll costume Oct. 4. "This is one of my favorite places to come," Sirlin said. "The whole city just gets so excited about seeing corgis."
Fort Collins’ Tour de Corgi waddles into its 11th year
Connor Sokolowski, Staff Reporter • October 6, 2025
A neon New Belgium sign just outside the entrance to their factory floor April 9, 2022.
New Belgium’s book swap encourages sustainable practices
Claire VanDeventer, Staff Reporter • October 2, 2025
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Colorado State University running back Lloyd Avant (25) pushes through Washington State University's defense Sept. 27. CSU lost its State Pride game 20-3.
Sports
CSU football seeks win against Fresno State as season hangs in balance
Sophie Webb, Sports Editor • October 8, 2025

Seven more games. Seven more chances. Since week one, Colorado State football adjusted its approach every game, yet nothing seems to stick....

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Kate Dunne strengthens CSU soccer’s back line, defense
Sophia Schaller, Staff Reporter • October 6, 2025
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Galindo Bartley: Paywalls limit accurate news consumption
Opinion
Galindo Bartley: Paywalls limit accurate news consumption
Gia Galindo Bartley, Collegian Columnist • October 9, 2025

Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by The Collegian...

Studdert: YouTube debate channels widen political gaps
Studdert: YouTube debate channels widen political gaps
Caroline Studdert, Collegian Columnist • October 9, 2025
Members of the Colorado State University class of 2025 walk into Canvas Stadium for the opening procession of the 2025 universitywide commencement Friday, May 16.
Trojanowski: Embrace graduation anxiety, be open to the unknown
Stella Trojanowski, Guest Author • October 8, 2025
Image of a sad receipt in handcuffs.
Lesh: Leave grocery shoppers alone at the exit
Maci Lesh, Collegian Columnist • October 8, 2025
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Collaborative study explores interactions between stress, familial relationships
Science
Collaborative study explores interactions between stress, familial relationships
Chloe Rios, Staff Reporter • October 8, 2025

Humans exhibit resilience every day, said Colorado State University Associate Professor Kimberly French, who researches and explores the relationships...

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Thornton-Massa Lecture Series reimagines ag in changing environment
Quinn Kelleher, Staff Reporter • October 7, 2025
Students collaborate at a drill press during a workshop lab at the Engineering Manufacturing Education Center at Colorado State University Sept. 24.
KAMAL student engineering organization powers creativity, determination
Jenna Espinoza, Staff Reporter • September 29, 2025
Stefan Delmas explains the useful field of view test to Elinor Stutler in the Movement Neuroscience Rehabilitation Lab at Colorado State University Sept. 19. "This tests individuals' ability to pay attention to two things at once," Delmas said. "It’s highly robust and validated as a way to assess crash risk."
MNR Lab advances Alzheimer’s detection research through I-Drive study
Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter • September 29, 2025
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Image of cartoon red carpet, curtains and movie screen.
Arts and Entertainment
Review: ‘Anemone’ is a failure saved by cinematography
Carlee Elders, Staff Reporter • October 9, 2025

An anemone is a flower that possesses meaning in Greek mythology, representing love and loss. Does love diminish loss, or fuel the torment? Ronan...

An illustration with two hands, a green one on the left holding a dollar and a red one on the right holding a flaming heart.
When should your passions become your profession?
Gigi Young, Director of Digital Strategy and Engagement • October 9, 2025
Artist Lydia Tarleton stands next to a table featuring her colorful, custom paintings being featured at Hutch Home Co. at the First Friday Art Walk Oct. 3. “I feel like it's putting my name out there," Tarleton said. "People have contacted me at later dates, and I've sold a lot of paintings that way." The First Friday Art Walk is an event happening every month in downtown Fort Collins, when businesses feature local artists in their stores as part of a collaborative art show.
October’s First Friday Art Walk promotes local artists, businesses
Maiya Kreamer, Staff Reporter • October 7, 2025
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Horoscopes Oct. 6-12
Chloe Waskey, News Editor • October 6, 2025
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Dante’s Inferno Strain Review
Cannabis
Dante’s Inferno Strain Review
Miles Buchan • March 4, 2025

Strain Review – Dante’s Inferno Cannabis strains are plentiful, potent, and ever-evolving as cultivation culture strives to develop new...

Strain Review: Ease your mind with Durban Kush wax
Strain Review: Ease your mind with Durban Kush wax
Miles Buchan, Staff Reporter • May 4, 2023
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Analyzing the Colorado Buffaloes' 2025 Season: Key Players and Game Strategies
Analyzing the Colorado Buffaloes’ 2025 Season: Key Players and Game Strategies
October 7, 2025

The 2025 season brings fresh optimism to Boulder as the Colorado Buffaloes look to establish themselves as legitimate contenders in a new era...

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