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Lacking Representation

Lacking Representation

Maxine Bilodeau, Writer February 27, 2026

Greek-letter organizations have few transgender and nonbinary members due to non-inclusive bylaws and an apprehensive culture. Additionally, a perception that Greek life isn’t welcoming to LGBTQ+ students...

A view of the dimly lit full bar in Maida Trattoria in Fort Collins, Colo, Feb. 5.

A Recipe for Connection

Greta Sturgis, Writer February 26, 2026

In June 2025, when Maida Trattoria opened its doors in Old Town Fort Collins, the historic Avery building took on new life. Bringing generations of Italian family history and twists on classic specials,...

Three Blessed Gems adding a holiday message to their window display, Fort Collins, Colo, Feb. 5.

Can Love Really be Bought?

Aubree Wood, Writer February 24, 2026

It is Jan. 3, and you walk into a department store for the first time since the holidays. Less than two weeks earlier, the store was filled with festive arrangements and displays with ample amounts of...

Student flipping down the ramp, at Rail Jam at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., Nov. 8.

Rail Jam

Ashlyn Hoffman February 16, 2026

Despite the sharp cold on Nov 8., crowds of students gathered to celebrate CSU’s Snow Days and on-campus Rail Jam, which is partially facilitated by the Snowriders club (along with a number of other...

Introduction video playing at the Colorado State University Future Cowboy Fashion Show in Denver, Colo. Jan. 25.

CSU Future Cowboy Fashion Show

Macy Taylor February 4, 2026

The Colorado State University Future Cowboy event was held at CSU Spur this year during the National Western Stock show. This event included speakers, beef and bison tasting, and a leather fashion...

Worth the Brain Freeze?

Taya Hernandez January 21, 2026

Fort Collins is an ice cream hub, with the cold and creamy treat positioned as a staple within our community. When strolling through Old Town, any turned corner comes with the possibility of running into...

Rascal and Gideon on floor. Photo Courtesy of Deb and Mike Gallagher.

Forever

Gideon Aigner, Writer December 11, 2025

George Bernard Shaw once said that “youth is wasted on the young.” It’s one of those phrases that we hear growing up that doesn’t make much sense. Whenever my friends and I would hear it, we’d...

A page from "Scrapbook 3," compiled by B. Harlan Boll between 1970 and 1973 and featuring material related to fashion designer Mr. Blackwell. (Photo courtesy of Colorado State University Libraries, Blackwell (Richard) Collection, Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising)

Sewn Into History

Ashlyn Hoffman, Writer December 9, 2025

Two decades ago, low-rise jeans dominated campus, complimented by bedazzled purses, chunky highlights and baggy men’s clothing. Now, those trends have returned, with thrifted finds, platform sneakers...

Jason Polin drives the puck towards the goal at a home game at Blue Arena during the 2024-25 season.

Sports Feature

Luke Purvis December 6, 2025

The 2024–25 Colorado Eagles season was all about balance. Although the team didn’t make national headlines, it served as a testament to what the Eagles are capable of.    Every home game...

Brewing a Legacy

Brewing a Legacy

Luke Purvis December 4, 2025

When Fort Collins was founded in 1864 as a military camp near the Cache la Poudre River, beer wasn’t part of the picture. The settlers who came later built a community focused on morality, with rules...

Runners celebrate with smiles and heel clicks at the Homecoming 5K, Fort Collins, Colo. Oct. 18.

111 Years and Counting

Luke Purvis December 2, 2025

As the crisp autumn air settles over Colorado, CSU is preparing for one of its most cherished seasonal traditions: Homecoming Week.   For over a century, homecoming has remained a staple of...

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