Fall Clean-Up connects Colorado State University community and local residents
Photo Credit: Christina Vessa The annual Fall Clean-Up service event will take place on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. throughout the City of Fort Collins. Volunteers or groups can register a...
View ArticleA stressed student’s guide to the weekend
With study groups, clubs, homework and midterm exams, students’ weekly schedules are filled to the brim with stressful obligations. Weekdays consist of work, so many students look forward to Friday...
View ArticleSanta Cops of Larimer County provide holiday gifts to underprivileged children
It is that time of the year again; lights are shining, bells are ringing, carolers are caroling and the Santa Cops of Larimer County are delivering presents to children. The Santa Cops of Larimer...
View ArticleCelebrate Mardi Gras Saturday at the Geller Center benefit
The Geller Center for Spiritual Development is hosting a Mardi Gras event to celebrate the success of their programs Saturday. Doors open at 8 p.m. at the Fort Collins Hilton. Tickets are $30 per...
View ArticleVolunteer abroad instead of studying abroad
Studying abroad as a college student has been becoming more popular and available. Students take wine tasting classes in Florence, art history in Prague and Spanish language in Colombia. With the...
View ArticleTen Thousand Villages supports families worldwide
College Avenue is filled to the brim with shops, boutiques, cafes and quirky hotspots. Hours can be spent exploring and purchasing up and down the street. Sometimes, it’s hard to find something...
View ArticleCSU student creates program that puts leftover meal swipes to use
Waste not, want not. Lindsey Paricio is a first-year chemistry student at Colorado State University who does not utilize all of her weekly meal swipes, which sparked her interest to create the Swipe...
View ArticleGarden-growing project is “Sproutin’ Up” at Poudre Valley Mobile Home Park
The installation of a garden will (hopefully) root community and sprout purpose and pride for the residents of Poudre Valley Mobile Home Park this summer. Sproutin’ Up, a non-profit dedicated to...
View ArticleLeadership Fort Collins strengthens bonds within community
Over 30 Fort Collins residents met for the first time Sept. 10 at Colorado State University’s Mountain Campus to improve their leadership skills and to help better the community. These 35 community...
View ArticleThe refugee conditions in Greece demand attention and improvement
Winter’s coming, and while that means fresh powder to us Coloradans, it spells potential disaster for hundreds of thousands of people halfway across the globe. Refugees from the Middle East and Africa,...
View ArticlePets Forever program to be terminated if funds do not continue
Video by Grace Reader. Pets Forever, a semester-long course and service program founded at Colorado State University, was designed to help low-income elderly and disabled residents of Larimer County...
View ArticleFour ways to give back for Valentine’s Day
Don’t be selfish this Valentine’s Day. Instead of chocolate and flowers, give your significant other something that shows your love for others. There are many companies that allow you to make donations...
View Article10,000 Villages seeks to promote their mission and break down barriers
Within Old Town Square there lies a small retail outlet called 10,000 Villages which stands out from all other retailers in the United States. Based out on Pennsylvania, 10,000 villages is a far...
View ArticleLiving the Alternative: Things to do this summer you’ve always wanted to try
Welcome to Finals Week, where it seems points are made up and sleep doesn’t matter. It’s a week of sweat, blood, tears, and caffeine, but we all know that it is just the gate keeper for the real prize:...
View ArticleVolunteer abroad instead of studying abroad
Studying abroad as a college student has been becoming more popular and available. Students take wine tasting classes in Florence, art history in Prague and Spanish language in Colombia. With the...
View ArticleTen Thousand Villages supports families worldwide
College Avenue is filled to the brim with shops, boutiques, cafes and quirky hotspots. Hours can be spent exploring and purchasing up and down the street. Sometimes, it’s hard to find something...
View ArticleCSU student creates program that puts leftover meal swipes to use
Waste not, want not. Lindsey Paricio is a first-year chemistry student at Colorado State University who does not utilize all of her weekly meal swipes, which sparked her interest to create the Swipe...
View ArticleGarden-growing project is “Sproutin’ Up” at Poudre Valley Mobile Home Park
The installation of a garden will (hopefully) root community and sprout purpose and pride for the residents of Poudre Valley Mobile Home Park this summer. Sproutin’ Up, a non-profit dedicated to...
View ArticleLeadership Fort Collins strengthens bonds within community
Over 30 Fort Collins residents met for the first time Sept. 10 at Colorado State University’s Mountain Campus to improve their leadership skills and to help better the community. These 35 community...
View ArticleThe refugee conditions in Greece demand attention and improvement
Winter’s coming, and while that means fresh powder to us Coloradans, it spells potential disaster for hundreds of thousands of people halfway across the globe. Refugees from the Middle East and Africa,...
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