The Scariest Time of Year – 10/30/23

The Front Page Newsletter

Volume 1, Issue 3

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Winner of 2023 Halloween Writing Contest:

The Spalding Butterfly Collection at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
The Spalding Butterfly Collection at the Natural History Museum of Utah. Photo by mark6mauno.

Butterfly Collector

Written by Isabella Osborne

Second Place:

Ants eat an apple on the dirt.
Ants eat an apple on the dirt. Photo by Lynne Hand.

Myrmecophobia

Written by Veda LeVasseur

Third & Fourth Place Winners:

A woman laying in a bed, surrounded by scary shadows.
Image by kbetart.

Dread

Written by Vang Harris

Photo credit: Dinner With Julie

Just Jam

Written by Edward Chusid

Photo by Hayden Bruner.

Will the Wolves Work Out With the Rams?

Carlee Elders investigates the Larimer Campus’ goal of getting students access to the CSU recreation center and other campus facilities

Written by Carlee Elders

Beyond the Skull: Understanding the Tradition of Día de los Meurtos

Morgan Treat dives into the tradition of Día de los Muertos and shares ways for FRCC students to engage with the upcoming holiday. 

Written by Morgan Treat

Happy Nightmare Before Christmas

Ryley Teasley discusses cold temperatures on Halloween and gives recommendations for activities to do! 

Written by Ryley Teasley

Manhunt: When snuff hits the cul-de-sac

Will Brown explores the controversy around Rockstar Games’ Manhunt ahead of its 20th-anniversary re-release. 

Written by Will Brown

Photo by Hayden Bruner.

Academic Support Centers

Cori Antinora shares information on FRCC’s Academic Support Centers, including the services offered to students across all three campuses. 

Written by Cori Antinora

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How CSU helped save a champion’s legacy: the tornado and the Tornado Twins

By Savannah Grace Brown   Tuesday anxiously gathered her family into the barn’s safety.  The Weather Service had issued storm warnings for Windsor and the surrounding plains.  The storm touched down with little warning, ripping the structure from its foundation and slamming it back to earth.  Tuesday, a championship quarter horse, managed to push the others in her… Continue reading How CSU helped save a champion’s legacy: the tornado and the Tornado Twins

‘Not for lazy policing’: Fort Collins police defend Flock cameras amid privacy concerns 

By Nyxi Gammieri  At the corner of West Horsetooth and South Taft Hill Rd, a small, black, oval camera is mounted above the roadway. It’s part of Fort Collins’ Flock license plate reader system, which photographs passing vehicles and registers plate and vehicle information.  Fort Collins is one of many cities across the country using Flock cameras, though the… Continue reading ‘Not for lazy policing’: Fort Collins police defend Flock cameras amid privacy concerns 

For one in a wheelchair, big-time colleges are not so ‘elite.’ 

By Katharine Glover  After viewing an expansive building of labs and classrooms, a tour group of around 20 prospective students took a short flight of stairs to exit into the cold, infamously gray Boston weather. However, even at a school globally renowned for engineering, the wheelchair lift didn’t turn on.  This is the moment I — a… Continue reading For one in a wheelchair, big-time colleges are not so ‘elite.’ 

Calm in the chaos: inside FRCC’s EMS 1021 

 By Nyxi Gammieri A panicked voice fills the room. An elderly woman lies in pain as her son urges responders to move faster.  Instead of rushing her out the door, though, EMTs begin treatment there — something many people don’t realize they’re trained to do.  For Brandy Heustis, moments like this are part of the job — and of what she… Continue reading Calm in the chaos: inside FRCC’s EMS 1021 

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