In this day and age, it seems like trends are constantly changing — more specifically, trends in female fashion.
You can remember the iconic shoulder pads and leg warmers of the '80s, or the fanny packs...
A decade ago, media was exceptionally different than it is now. The push of the “prosumer,” or a mixture between consumer and producer has lead to individuals to have large effects on the media world....
Katie Kelley, 2005-2006
"I stepped up to the role of editor-in-chief for College Avenue magazine because I was passionate about magazines -- everything from the sleek photography on a glossy page to the...
10 years. Over 40 issues. 11 editors-in-chief.
College Avenue has grown from an infant publication to a recognized name on the CSU campus and in the Fort Collins community. It has brought the gift...
2005: Hurricane Katrina
On the morning of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina crashed in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm caused $100 billion in damage in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. ...
April 4, 2011: Obama announces he will run for reelection
This news foreshadowed the president’s visit to the CSU campus during graduates’ sophomore year, Aug. 28, 2012. The graduates have had an involved...
Adrenaline. The fans, the noise, the beer, the players, the sheer amount of people, the thrill of competition. But, none of these can surpass one element of adrenaline at a sporting event: rivalry.
Colorado...
We live in a state that is full of wacky traditions and spectacular sights, a state full of adventure and wonders that never cease to amaze even long-time residents.
Colorado contains such a variety of...
These historic photos from College Avenue are from the 1920s. Contrasted with photos of the same spot 85 years later, one notices some significant changes. Structurally, many of the prominent buildings...