Monday, October 27th, 2025
Good morning, Fort Collins. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 27th of October.
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ An article outlines 13 haunted sites across Colorado that feature ghostly legends—stories of eerie perfumes, mysterious footsteps, and flickering lights reported at hotels from Durango to Estes Park. It also highlights a local tale in Fort Collins at Old Charlie Dinnebeck’s Café where visitors say the past still lingers. CBS Colorado
- ➤ On Oct. 25th, Colorado State University’s history department teamed with the Museum of Discovery to host History Harvest, where community members brought local artifacts for a digital archive. The event—part of the History Matters program—recorded interviews and items to preserve untold stories of Fort Collins and Northern Colorado. Colorado State University
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ CSU Libraries held the third AI Dialogues event on Oct. 23 at the Morgan Library—where professors Kelly Bradbury and Aly Welker led a talk with faculty and staff on student views about AI in writing classes. The discussion reviewed survey results and ethical concerns, and it set the stage for future sessions on Oct. 30 and Nov. 13. Colorado State University
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ At Colorado State University, the ASCSU Senate met Oct 22—where students asked the school to end ties with ICE and shared their worries about campus policies—while city council candidate Zoelle Lane spoke about making living costs fairer and supporting help for Fort Collins residents. University officials said a voter registration roundtable is happening today and the senate will meet again Oct 29. Colorado State University
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ At Colorado State University, the Sleep and Metabolism Laboratory studies how poor sleep affects the body—using methods like time-restrictive eating to help shift workers—and seeks ways to lower health risks. The lab uses special hotel-style rooms with through-the-wall IV draws—advanced tools that let researchers collect blood without waking participants—to monitor circadian rhythms. Colorado State University
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ CSU women's basketball team will start the 2025-26 season with both returning players and new recruits, and coach Ryun Williams said the crew is not on a redemption tour—he expects the fresh talent to boost the team's play. Last season the team finished with a 22-10 record and won 13 conference games, and they now work to fill gaps left by graduating players and transfers. Colorado State University
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Fall Dirt Pile Cyclocross Bike Race Series
4-7 p.m. — New Belgium Brewing Company — Online registration only — Enjoy an exciting series of cyclocross races hosted by SendTown Bike Club in the heart of Fort Collins.
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Melvin Seals Live Performance
7-9:30 p.m. — Aggie Theatre — Ticketed event — Experience the musical journey of Melvin Seals, a key figure in the jam band scene.
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Canyon Concert Ballet - Dracula
7:00-8:30 p.m. — The Lincoln Center — Tickets required — Enjoy a thrilling ballet rendition of the classic tale of Dracula, complete with live orchestra and stunning choreography.
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Inside The Mind Concert
7-10 p.m. — Sound Bar — $21.94 — Experience the powerful sounds of Stylie, an American reggae band known for their heavy riddims and emotive lyrics.
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Canyon Concert Ballet: Dracula
4-5:30 p.m. — Lincoln Center Performance Hall — Tickets from $60 — Experience the hauntingly beautiful ballet adaptation of Dracula in a captivating performance.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Systems Administration I Training
November 3-7 — Digital Workshop Center — $2250 — Enhance your Linux skills with in-depth training covering system administration essentials and comprehensive lab exercises.
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Fort Collins International Folk Dancing
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Empire Grange — No cost specified — Enjoy weekly recreational folk dancing with a relaxed atmosphere and diverse cultural dances.
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Shai Hulud Live Concert
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Aggie Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the intense sound of Shai Hulud and Denial of Life in a live performance.
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The Pickin' Pear Live at Avogadro's Number
7-10 PM — Avogadro's Number — Ticket info not provided — Experience a modern folk sound blending banjo and ukulele.
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Fort Collins Symphony - Echoes of Memory and Identity
7:30-9 p.m. — The Lincoln Center — Adults $29-$83, Students and Children $10 — A musical journey through memory and identity with orchestral masterpieces.
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