Fort Collins community member Bodhi Klein-Ames holds a protest sign at a stop along the 14-mile Walk to Al-Mawasi demonstration, meant to show solidarity with displaced Palestinians Oct. 11.
Interior of historic cabin on northwestern side of Valley Loop Trail marks start of 1.7 mile Elk Meadow Trail, Fort Collins Oct. 3
A man on Mason Street holds an American flag while riding a horse marked “No Kings” in the midst of the nationwide “No Kings” march aimed at protesting President Donald Trump June 14.
Phaseolus vulgaris (Common green bean) is one of many plants featured on the plot of land that honors Native American food traditions at The Gardens at Spring Creek. Legumes such as the green bean contain nitrogen fixing bacteria, replacing the function of modern-day fertilizers July 18.
Incoming students at Colorado State University head to their assigned groups in the early morning on the second day of Ram Orientation after a night in Braiden Hall July 18.
Elk Meadow Trail, a new multiuse hiking trail in Fort Collins’ Bobcat Ridge Natural Area, winds through a scenic mix of grass and shrubs Oct. 3.
A demonstrator shouts at individuals going through the Starbucks drive-through on South College Avenue and East Troutman Parkway Oct. 11.
A small memorial paying tribute to those who died in the Israel-Hamas war is set up at the Old Town Library as protesters prepare to march 14 miles in solidarity with displaced Palestinians Oct. 11.
A young mule deer passes through grassy fields surrounding Bobcat Ridge parking lot, around 1.5 miles from the trailhead to the new Elk Meadow Trail Oct. 3.
A letter from NoCo4Palestine addressed to Sen. John Hickenlooper is left at his door by community activists marching in the 14-mile Walk to Al-Mawasi protest Oct. 11.
Fort Collins foothills overlook gentle grassland slopes on Elk Meadow Trail Oct. 3.
A banner that reads “Free Palestine” is displayed on the Walmart lawn at Harmony and College where community members rest after marching the first 5 miles of a 14 mile march meant to simulate a walk to Al-Mawasi in Gaza Oct. 11.
Tomatillos are featured at the Gardens at Spring Creek as a part of a garden that aims to honor Native Americans and indigenous food growth practices such as crop rotation July 18.
A sign reading “When the KING is a LIAR TRUTH Is TREASON” echoes sentiments expressed in the Fort Collins “No Kings” protest June 14.
Fort Collins community members gather in the thousands on Lory Student Center Plaza to listen to speakers and march in the nationwide “No Kings” protest June 14.
Sen. Janice Marchman speaks at a Fort Collins town hall meeting held in the Old Town Library alongside Reps. Yara Zokaie and Andrew Boesenecker and Sen. Cathy Kipp Feb. 1.
Fort Collins City Council District 5 candidate Zoelle Lane talks candidacy with the Colorado State University Political Review Club Sept. 25
An 800-square-foot plot at The Gardens on Spring Creek features a variety of traditional Indigenous crops, grown without pesticides, to honor Native American food traditions July 18.
Signs around campus direct new Colorado State University students and their families to Ram Orientation where they attend informational sessions, meet their peers and prepare for the upcoming school year July 18.