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Photo courtesy of Jennifer Clary Jacobs, Colorado State University School of Music, Theatre, and Dance.

Spring Dance Concert exhibits artistic talent of CSU students

Caleb Ediger, Staff Reporter April 15, 2024

The room starts dark and quiet but is quickly lit up by multicolored lights, smoke effects and music directing the audience's attention to the practiced movements of the dancers. The Spring Dance Concert...

Horoscopes April 15-21

Horoscopes April 15-21

Abby Flores, Staff Reporter April 15, 2024

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, The sun enters Taurus April 19, which is all about maintaining a stable flow in work, career and relationships. Mercury retrograde...

Riley Merino and Ian Ehrhart of Jesus Christ Taxi Driver at Fools Fest at Colorado State University April 4.

Gallery: KCSU’s Fools Fest rocks Sutherland Garden

Ruby Secrest and Abigail Burns April 13, 2024

Chef Su Wong demonstrates how to prepare dough for pork cha siu bao during a Cantonese Dim Sum class at the Cooking Studio located in downtown Fort Collins, April 4.

Gallery: The culinary masterminds of Old Town’s The Cooking Studio

Aria Paul, Staff Photographer April 11, 2024

Learn to make simple Japanese curry

Learn to make simple Japanese curry

Abby Flores, Staff Reporter April 11, 2024

There’s something about Japanese food that warms the heart. Among Japan's many national staples is curry: a beloved medley of veggies, meat and spices. Typically served with white rice, this dish is...

Horoscopes April 8-14

Horoscopes April 8-14

Abby Flores, Staff Reporter April 9, 2024

Horoscopes can be applied to your sun, moon and rising signs. Dear stars, We start this week off with a total solar eclipse in Aries April 8. This day could get a little stressful combined with Mercury...

Photo courtesy of Sugar Britches

RamFest is ready for country lovers of CSU

Alex Hasenkamp, Arts & Entertainment Director April 9, 2024

Country is the theme of this year’s RamFest, featuring the traditional sound of the trio Midland and preceded by the more alternative country group Sugar Britches.  Ashliee Treblik, the president...

Just Love Coffee Cafe on the corner of W. Elizabeth Street and City Park Avenue in Ft. Collins April 3.

Just Love Coffee Cafe builds community through charity

Sananda Chandy, Staff Reporter April 9, 2024

With delectable food made with a waffle iron and the desire to bring positivity to Fort Collins, Just Love Coffee Cafe works to create a unique and heartfelt atmosphere that actively reaches out to meaningful...

Chef Su Wong demonstrates how to prepare dough for pork cha siu bao during a Cantonese Dim Sum class at the Cooking Studio located in downtown Fort Collins, April 4.

The Cooking Studio teaches culinary mastery in Old Town

Sophie Webb, Staff Reporter April 8, 2024

The perfect place for any date night, kid’s birthday party or new experience is The Cooking Studio, located off of College Avenue and catering to all. “It’s a very fun, stress-free, safe, nonjudgmental...

Brikaih Floré and Scott Hurst, playing Sandra Bloom and Edward Bloom respectively in the Big Fish musical production, perform during the dress rehearsal at the Lincoln Center in Fort Collins, CO March 22. (Samantha Nordstrom | The Collegian)

‘Big Fish’ premiere tells lively, heartfelt story

Aubree Miller, Staff Reporter April 4, 2024

Movie, book and theater fans alike will likely enjoy Fort Collins’ latest musical performance: "Big Fish - Small Cast Edition." It was premiered by OpenStage Theatre & Company Saturday, March...

Colorado Blues Society Vice President Mark Schleiger and Treasurer Joe Menke stand in front of Maxline Brewing, one of their favorite places meet in Fort Collins April 2.

Colorado Blues Society keeps the blues alive

Tyler Weatherwax, News Editor April 3, 2024

The blues is a genre of music that has impacted and inspired people for decades. People have always had the blues as a feeling, but the genre as a whole is in a fragile state. What will people do when...

A man kneels while playing guitar in front of a man playing drums.

3rd annual Fools Fest is ready to rock

Alex Hasenkamp, Arts & Entertainment Editor April 2, 2024

Punk rock lovers, get excited. The third annual Fools Fest will be 1-5 p.m. Thursday in the Sutherland Garden of the Lory Student Center. KCSU is partnering with RamEvents and Blast N Scrap to provide...

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