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Beginning at 3:51 a.m. on Jan. 31, the second full moon of the month will be 30 percent brighter than normal and will be a red- orange color. What is being commonly referred to as the 'super blue blood moon eclipse' will have three different astronomical phenomena happening at once: a super moon, a blue moon and a total lunar eclipse. → Read More
CocoRoo creates organic lotions and a coffee body scrub which are made out of organic and edible ingredients. Howarth makes her lotions out of coconut oil, macadamia oil and some have essential oils, while her coffee scrub contains fresh coffee beans and almond oil. → Read More
The Horticulture club sells various small house plants and succulents, plants that don't require as much water and care, at the LSC flea market on occasional Friday's to share their love for plants and to fund raise for club events. → Read More
Art in Public Places is intended to encourage and enhance artistic expression and appreciation, and add value to the Fort Collins community through acquiring, exhibiting, and maintaining public art. → Read More
The CRISPR mechanism is a hot topic in the scientific community today. Due to the CAS 9 protein's ability to locate and eliminate parts of a DNA sequence, scientists have discovered the possibility of gene editing. → Read More
The music community in Fort Collins has decided to bring to light the sexual harassment actions of Scene Magazine owner Michael Mockler. → Read More
Jonathan Emig, a junior studying engineering science, started a web developing company, Flux Teck, that designs websites or mobile applications for small or large businesses. → Read More
CSU is working on getting on track to reach their goal of 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030 and 100 percent renewable energy by 2050. → Read More
Nobel Laureate Albert Fert spent a couple of days at Colorado State University speaking to scientists about the field of magnetism. → Read More
With combat stories and military insight, author, photographer and journalist Ed Darack spoke about his experiences with the Marine Corps and his most recent book, "The Final Mission of Extortion 17." → Read More
Centered around making science interesting and accessible for all, the Little Shop of Physics travels around the city, country and world to share their love of science. → Read More
Nobel Prize Laureate Albert Fert is speaking at a public lecture on Monday, Nov 13 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in the LSC Ballroom. → Read More
"It's okay to be white" papers and stickers were plastered sparingly across campus this morning, and are currently being taken down. → Read More
According to ROAR, CSU hasn't been transparent about the new animal science building. → Read More
With real time animation, Lucid Dreamscapes: Halloween Special offers a virtual reality experience unlike any performance seen before. → Read More
Professor Carmen Menoni has contributed to this finding of gravitational waves through her research in optical engineering. → Read More
Watershed science majors listened to and discussed water quality control and clean water regulations for an interdisciplinary water resources seminar class. → Read More
Oriented towards educating students on the fundamental knowledge of statistics, the Statistics Success Center is a new resource available to CSU students. → Read More
With ribbon cutting and building tours, the biology and Chemistry Research buildings had their official opening ceremony. → Read More
This fall, the chemistry department has hired three new assistant professors, with education from well known schools like Columbia, University of California at Berkeley, and even from CSU. → Read More