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Bathed in bloodied success

Bathed in bloodied success
Former Poudre High School students share filmmaking story

By Madeline Novey

As his voice crackled over the cordless phone, interrupted intermittently by the cross-state static separating his Minnesota basement apartment from the Collegian newsroom, Andrew Gingerich painted a blood-bathed scene. He sprinkled in images of a car trunk chalked full of severed heads, a life-threatening encounter with the mob and a man in a dog suit who might just be God.

Beyonce's charisma shines through

By Nick Scheidies

rfectly suited for an R&B superstar. Smooth, unique and rhythmic, it has helped Beyoncé Knowles sell over seven million records as a solo artist and burn up the charts with scalding-hot singles like "Crazy in Love" and "Irreplaceable." But, somehow, she's not satisfied with the name.

Black Friday [VIDEO]

Black Friday [VIDEO]
An electronic lover's dream

By Glen Pfeiffer and Ryan Gibbons

Thanksgiving among folks like us -- which is to say our tech geek brethren -- is usually a little different than most. It usually starts out typically -- rising from bed in time to catch the last five minutes of the Thanksgiving Day Parade, admiring the turkey as it disappears into the oven and then spending the next several hours lounging about in pajamas just kind of zoning out and enjoying the aromas.

The Finest weathering econmic storn

By Kelli Pryor

Walking into The Finest record store, a retro vibe lingers in the air. It could be the racks and racks of vinyl, newly released and old classics alike or the music paraphernalia tucked into every nook and cranny. But one thing is certain: The Finest exemplifies an old-school record store.

CSU band to perform with special guest

By Kelly Bleck

The wind ensemble and symphonic band will perform tonight with special guest Barrick Stees from the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, as well as composer Steven Bryant. "Barrick was invited to attend and perform, and the composer of one of their main pieces will be there," said Jennifer Clary, director of marketing and publicity for the School of the Arts.

'One Hundred Years of Solitude' explores mystical town, one family

By Kelly Bleck

el, Gabriel Garcia Marquez exemplifies the intricacies of a century of family history in "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Focusing on the issues and personalities of the Buendia family, Marquez explores how history repeats itself and how various cultural views of technology and the mystical differ so greatly.

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