CSU Marching Band illuminating Denver’s Parade of Lights on Dec. 3
For those who cannot make it to Denver to show their Ram pride, the CSU Marching Band is offering a free parade preview in Fort Collins on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 5:30 p.m.
For those who cannot make it to Denver to show their Ram pride, the CSU Marching Band is offering a free parade preview in Fort Collins on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 5:30 p.m.
The CSU Fight Song turns 90 years old this Saturday, Nov. 19! While the lyrics have changed over time – such as modifying "stalwart Aggies" to "stalwart Ram Team" as the university's mascot and name changed in 1950s – the beloved rallying tune has been sung thousands of times across nine decades.
Convocation, a ceremony that begins a student’s academic journey at CSU, was held at Canvas Stadium for the first time on the morning of Aug. 20.
"Our profession is valued and an important part of our culture and our humanity. Musicians will be back and the need for music will be even stronger in the future."
Jennifer Clary and Fred Jacobs were annual members for a number of years, but when she received the MBA, she purchased their life membership “as a graduation present to myself.” They remain deeply involved with their alma mater.
The CSU Marching Band will offer a free preview of its annual 9News Parade of Lights performance on Thursday, Dec. 5, at the Iris & Michael Smith Alumni Center.
Campus, Canvas team up to make sure CSU Marching Band can perform at final home football game this season.
This year’s CSU Homecoming & Family Weekend is all about traditions – those from our past that connect us to our land-grant heritage as well as the new ones we create as students, faculty, and alumni of Colorado State University.