Last Call

Archive of Stacey K. Borage's Stories

Merging Addictions: When Energy Drinks Mix with Alcohol

By: Stacey K. Borage
Friday, April 30th, 2010

Mixing alcohol and energy drinks have become a popular drink choice for college students. Discover how it can affect you and even become an addiction.

Born Again Virgins: A (Non)Sexual Revolution

By: Stacey K. Borage
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

People getting second chances by taking back their virginity.

‘Grandin’ Gives Cinematic Hope

By: Stacey K. Borage
Friday, February 12th, 2010

Stacey give her take on the new HBO film “Temple Grandin,” the extraordinary tale of an autistic CSU animal sciences professor who almost singlehandedly changed the beef industry.

Famous Fort Collins: The Hidden Hollywood History

By: Stacey K. Borage
Friday, February 12th, 2010

Stacey goes through a brief history of Hollywood in Colorado and asks the question: where is Fort Collins?

Top 5 Movies That Skipped the Box Office

By: Stacey K. Borage
Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Tired of hype and Hollywood? Take a look at some of Stacey’s favorite sleeper films.

Majid Abbasi: A Life of Influence

By: Stacey K. Borage
Friday, December 18th, 2009

Iranian graphic designer Majid Abbasi discusses how music and family helped to shape his work

A Lifetime of Movie Lovin’

By: Stacey K. Borage
Friday, December 18th, 2009

College Avenue writer Stacey Borage gives an overview of the good, the bad and the cheese in her debut cinema blog.

Over Exposed

By: Stacey K. Borage
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

A study released in July by the British Association of Dermatologists said tanning beds have the ability to give consumers melanoma. As a result, the International Agency for Research on Cancer upgraded tanning beds to be in the same category as mustard gas and arsenic.

Modern Canvas: The Mind of Graphic Design

By: Stacey K. Borage
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

The 16th biennial CIIPE brings graphic design into your world through social, commercial and cultural statements through international posters.

Behind Closed Doors

By: Stacey K. Borage
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Near the intersection of Prospect Road and College Avenue, an 85-year-old house still stands. It has survived blizzards, floods, and most recognizably, the Great Depression; now, it’s up against the current recession.