Maddie Wright, CSU Collegian

Maddie Wright

CSU Collegian

Fort Collins, CO, United States

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Past articles by Maddie:

Fall Out Boy’s new album, ‘M A N I A,’ covers same topics with a new sound

Fall Out Boy were once a part of the emo teenage stereotype. With their latest album, “M A N I A,” they carry on this energy and add in some new sounds, too. → Read More

Van Morrison’s latest album is enjoyable but nothing special

Irish rock icon, Van Morrison released his newest album, “Versatile,” with a heavy focus on paying tribute to Morrison’s jazz influences. → Read More

How to celebrate a turkeyless Turkey Day, other Thanksgiving recipes for dietary restrictions

In a greeting card thanksgiving picture, a family is sat gathered around a table of food with the main attraction of it all being the Turkey that a parent is beginning to carve. Being someone with dietary restrictions opens this up to some road bumps. → Read More

Washington’s announces Feb. 3 opening date, Trombone Shorty to headline first concert

There’s The Aggie and Hodi’s Half Note but get ready for an all new music venue. → Read More

CSU Theater’s ‘Love and Information’ is weird, and I like it

The latest play out of the Colorado State University’s Theater is unlike typical plays. It is weird. It is experimental. It is “Love and Information.” → Read More

‘Forest Creatures’ celebrates Native culture with contemporary art in Lory Student Center’s Duhesa Gallery

The newest exhibit in the Duhesa Gallery officially opened Tuesday with two of the three artists present. This exhibit is titled “Aasgutuú Ádi,” which translates to “Forest Creatures” in the Tlingit language. → Read More

Día de los Muertos honors the dead

Dia de los Muertos is a holiday to honor the dead. It is a celebration across multiple days. It is a place for honor and worship and while different places celebrate it differently, the altar serves as the commonality and how it appeals to each different persons dead. There are many aspects to this day but one of the most important is the ‘ofrendas,’ also known as the altars. → Read More

CSU to host 35th Annual AISES Pow Wow for Native American Heritage Month Saturday

To kick off Native American Heritage Month, the 35th annual AISES Pow Wow comes to Colorado State University. A Pow Wow is a celebration of Native American culture, history and values for multiple indigenous nations and tribes, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. It is a place for singing, dancing, eating and overall honoring the traditions of Native Americans. → Read More

Fans discuss theories for season 2 of ‘Stranger Things’

The second season of the cult Netflix series “Stranger Things” is coming up soon. It has been over a year since the initial release and people across the world have been speculating about what is going to happen, analyzing every detail of the first season and just generally experiencing the phenomena. → Read More

LGBT History Month empowers, educates students

LGBT History Month is an opportunity for education, acceptance and pride. The month means a lot to CSU students. This is a time for those a part of the LGBT community to be given the platform to be recognized. → Read More

CSU dining halls accommodate meatless diets

Living on campus means eating a lot in the dining halls. Having a meatless diet means that can be a little scary when in reality the dining halls are surprisingly accommodating. → Read More