The names just come to us naturally, without conscious thought as to their origins, but a moment’s pause can lead to interesting discoveries.
The Lancers originally sealed their time capsule in 1976, only opening it once in 2001. Now, current students open it again and add their own items from 2021.
Lincoln Middle School students, staff and alumni open their 2001 time capsule. Lancers originally sealed their time capsule in 1976, only opening it again once in 2001.
CSU officials spoke to the community Friday to outline and answer questions about its plan to return to “a new normal” in the fall.
Fort Collins Homelessness Advisory Committee narrows potential shelter sites to North Fort Collins
City Council rezones the old Hughes site, and Taste of Fort Collins announces headliners. Here are those stories and more for the week of May 2, 2021.
CSU’s Board of Governors reiterated its right to develop Hughes Stadium in west Fort Collins despite city’s mandated rezoning
Colorado State Reps. Cathy Kipp and Andrew Boesenecker will join State Sen. Joann Ginal at virtual town halls for Fort Collins constituents.
Larimer County reports 25 new COVID-19 outbreaks coming off one of the most active months since November.
CSU students have spent the semester designing, modeling and building a tiny home on wheels to raise awareness about housing options in the city.
