Online Exclusives

Sharing a Common Love for “The Good Life”: Belgium, a Small Country of High Quality

By: Emily McCormick
Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Come join Emily McCormick on part two of her tour through Europe. Discover how media communication in Belgium compares to other countries.

‘Mining’ the Gap and Digging Into Differences: London, a City of Contrast Between History and New Technology

By: Emily McCormick
Monday, July 19th, 2010

Follow Emily McCormick on part one of her journey through Europe, as she explores International Media Communications and culture in London, England.

Coming Into Focus: Photography Takes CSU Senior to Mt. Everest

By: Aliese Willard
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

Photographer Stephanie Scott took the trip of a lifetime last fall when she was invited on a National Geographic expedition to Mt. Everest. See how a recent CSU graduate is setting herself up for success.

Not For Sale: Finding faith through human rights advocacy

By: Allison LeCain
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Human trafficking, a modern form of slavery, is a national and international problem. Discover how CSU sophomore Evan McCormick discovered faith and humility through his work with Not For Sale, an international advocacy human organization.

MMJ Watch: Changes to ordinance could add 544 acres for businesses

By: Philip Lindeman
Friday, April 23rd, 2010

On April 20, the Fort Collins City Council proposed the first of many changes to the city’s medical marijuana ordinance, loosening previous restrictions on grow sites and the amount that can be purchased at one time.

Common Food Myths You May Be Believing

By: Tenae Allison
Friday, March 26th, 2010

Local nutrition experts talked with College Avenue’s Tenae Allison to expose the truth about many so-called “healthy” foods.

Visual Vamps: How Video Changed the Beast Within

By: Jaime Pritchard
Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Vampires haven’t always been the heartthrobs they are today. Discover how films and books have helped vampires lose their fangs and gain a conscience.

Sex in Advertising: Does it Sell?

By: Rebecca Howard
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

You see it everywhere – in magazines, on billboards and on TV. The use of sexual imagery in advertisements has become common place, but does sex sell?

Welcome to ‘The Playlist’

By: Philip Lindeman
Sunday, February 14th, 2010

On the hunt for a new favorite band? Want to know where to see an old one? “The Playlist” is your guide to a vibrant and eclectic Fort Collins music scene.

American School Pride and College Basketball: A Strange New World

By: Elizabeth Cornish
Sunday, February 14th, 2010

College Avenue reporter and international student Elizabeth Cornish discusses how sporting events, university pride and student life differ at CSU and abroad.