Tuesday, September 16th, 2025
Good morning, Fort Collins. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 16th of September.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ CSU officials did not provide security details for planned Sept. 18 events honoring slain activist Charlie Kirk—three events on campus and a separate candlelight vigil in City Park will take place amid ongoing questions over safety measures. The Coloradoan
- ➤ Today, Colorado State University's IT department and interns are stepping up efforts to warn students about phishing scams by sharing blog posts and infographics that show red flags—students are advised not to verify account details through emails or texts. The department stressed that scammers use urgent and appealing messages to trick people into sharing personal information. Colorado State University
- ➤ Recent Ph.D. graduate Riana Slyter from Colorado State University wrote her dissertation on live-mediated horror entertainment and haunted attractions—she explored how these attractions make people feel both scared and excited and found that many workers feel empowered in this unusual field. She now works as a program lead at DaVita Kidney Care and plans to teach film and horror in the future. Colorado State University
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ CSU men's golf finished second at the Rams Masters—two strokes behind Long Beach State as junior Jake Rodgers’ eagle-birdie punch sparked a late surge while senior Alessandro Trenta anchored the team with a 5-under final score. Colorado State University
- ➤ CSU head coach Jay Norvell said that sophomore quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi may lose his starting role if he does not improve after his struggles, leaving backup Jackson Brousseau ready to step in. Sports editor Rylan Renteria predicted that UTSA’s weak defense could turn the contest into a get-right game as he expects the quarterback to throw for at least 250 yards and three touchdowns — a chance to build momentum. Colorado State University
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TableTop Networking FoCo Area
7:45-10 a.m. — Choice Towing — Registration required — Expand your business network in an engaging and innovative format with plenty of opportunities to connect.
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Foundations in Art - Painting I
1:30-4 p.m. — 3 Square Art — Check website for pricing — Master the basics of oil painting with structured lessons and critiques.
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Rocky Mountain Woodturning Symposium
All day — Thomas M McKee 4-H, Youth and Community Building — Varies — Explore 45 rotations from master woodturners with hands-on experiences and a vibrant vendor exhibit.
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UTSA Roadrunners vs. Colorado State Rams Football
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Canvas Stadium — Tickets available — Catch a thrilling college football showdown as the UTSA Roadrunners face the Colorado State Rams.
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Master Classical Painting Workshop
1-4 p.m. — 3 Square Art — Class fees apply — Create a stunning oil painting inspired by the masters of Baroque artistry.
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ivri Live Performance
7:00-8:30 p.m. — The Coast — $24.21 — Enjoy an enchanting evening with rising star ivri as she showcases her captivating music.
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John Brown's Body Live
8-9:30 p.m. — Aggie Theatre — Ages: Guests Under 18 Require Accompanying Adult — Experience the vibrant energy of John Brown's Body with support from The Syrup.
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Master Classical Painting Workshop
1:30-4 p.m. — 3 Square Art — $ — Create a Baroque masterpiece inspired by the techniques of Caravaggio and Rembrandt in this immersive art class.
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Roberts Ranch Public Tour
Tucked into the foothills near Livermore, Roberts Ranch has been home to Native peoples, a stop along the Overland Trail, and since 1874 a working cattle ranch. On Saturday, October 4, the gates will open for a rare guided tour, inviting you to experience how history and modern stewardship meet on this protected land.
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Roberts Ranch Public Tour
Tucked into the foothills near Livermore, Roberts Ranch has been home to Native peoples, a stop along the Overland Trail, and since 1874 a working cattle ranch. On Saturday, October 4, the gates will open for a rare guided tour, inviting you to experience how history and modern stewardship meet on this protected land.
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