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A noose made of Paper mâché was found in Newsom Hall on Aug. 19. ILLUSTRATION BY SAM SHEPARDSON COLLEGIAN University responds in wake of racially-charged incident

By Erin Douglas @erinmdouglas23 motivated in whole or in part by against people of color. dent report, the police were no- tor, contacted him that day and the offender’s bias against per- In the video and post, Thom- tified, and an investigation was said there would have to be a re- Elijah Thomas woke up from ceived or actual race, according as called the incident proof of initiated that day. That night, sponse since his video was get- a nap in his room in Newsom to Residence Hall policies and white supremacists at CSU, and Thomas spoke with police, and ting so many views. Hall on Aug. 19 to a knock by procedures. In the moments that asked University President Tony Newsom’s Residence Director “For there to only be that two of his coworkers: “Elijah, we followed, Thomas took a video of Frank to “truly address” racism Andre Roberts, and other resi- meeting in Newsom Sunday think you need to see this.” the noose and posted it on Face- on campus. Since posting, the dence life directors were in the night instead of addressing the The only Black or African- book. In the days that followed, video has been shared 130 times building to provide support for campus as whole – that had me American resident on his floor, Colorado State University re- and viewed over 6,000 times. residents. On Sunday, Aug. 20, upset,” Thomas said. “It felt to and the resident assistant, sponded with emails, meetings “The first thought was defi- University President Tony Frank me as though they were trying Thomas walked a few steps to the and statements. nitely, ‘Why did this happen?’” and Vice President of Student to make sure as few people knew end of his hall where he found Bias incidents are prohibited said Thomas, a third year sociol- Affairs Blanche Hughes led an about it as possible.” a noose constructed of crepe in the residence halls. The inci- ogy student. “... Of course there’s all-hall meeting to denounce the Residence Life sent an paper dangling from the stairs in dent also caused a legal investi- a bit of anger, but if anything it act. email to all on-campus res- front the floors’ entrance. gation – bias motivated crimes motivated me. I felt very moti- But, Thomas doubts that idents Thursday, informing Two days before classes are prosecutable if committed vated to take this on and see it the incident – which he believed staff and students of the steps started, Thomas was the tar- with intention to intimidate. In through to the end.” targeted him – would have elic- taken to address the inci- get of what can be considered this case, the noose could be con- The University moved swift- ited the same response without dent and provided a list of re- a bias-motivated incident– an sidered intimidating because it ly on the incident: Thomas’ two his Facebook post. He said his sources for those who may be incident against a person that is is a historic symbol of violence coworkers submitted an inci- boss, Newsom’s residence direc- see NOOSE on page 4 >>

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CAMPUS On-campus housing pushing full capacity By Mason Force @masforce1 been trying to attract upper- house students without rooms record-breaker with 5,036 stu- changed the hall experience. classmen to live on campus for in the past and was concerned dents, an increase of 5.6 percent “I lived in Allison my first years, according to Miyamo- they would have to do it again over the previous largest class, year, and it feels just as small to The halls are almost com- to. Miyamoto said the recently this year. the class of 2019. me as it did back then,” Marsh pletely full this year as Colorado finished and University-owned “We were worried students Anticipating this increase, said. “In terms of population, State University welcomes a new Aggie Village Apartment com- were going to be housed in base- CSU plans to deconstruct Allison is a smaller hall anyway, class of freshmen, which is the plex has proven popular with ments or in lounges,” Swain said. Aylesworth Hall in the near so any change like that would largest in the school’s history. returning students, and there is “Thankfully, that never did actu- future and construct a larger, probably just make it seem more The administration, currently a waitlist for any room ally happen, but I was told by res- community-style complex. The normal to the residents.” however, says this level of in the complex. idence life that was going to be a University eventually plans to Freshmen Megan Johnston capacity is not unusual. There While there are currently possibility. I’ve only ever seen it do the same for Newsom Hall, and Madi Rodgers had similar are approximately 8,000 enough rooms for students implemented one year.” according to Malsam. opinions about the situation in students living in the residence on campus, over the summer According to Swain, at the “It’s nice to use the acreage Newsom Hall, which houses ap- halls and apartments. According registration and fall enrollment beginning of the year some stu- of campus a little more efficient- proximately 400 students and is to CSU’s public relations website numbers exceeded the residence dents were still registered to ly,” Malsam said. “Laurel Village one of the oldest residence halls SOURCE, approximately 6,000 hall capacity. live in these “alternative accom- and Academic Village are a good on campus. students moved into the on- According to Miyamoto, modations,” but enough rooms example (of) where we can pro- Rather than thinking of the campus residence halls on Aug. some transfer students, particu- were available, so it was not nec- vide modest-sized buildings, but halls as crowded, they agree that 16 and Aug. 17, and around 2,000 larly late applicants who applied essary. Swain said it is common a few of them, so we can provide the large number of students students live in the on-campus in June and July, were informed for RAs to prepare for overflow a good amount of space for stu- contributes to the sense of apartments. that space on campus was limit- housing every year, but ultimate- dent housing.” community. According to Tonie Miyamo- ed. Many of the housing requests ly they do not need it. Despite the growing num- “I think it’s nice to have a lot to, director of communications came from students who even- According to John Malsam, bers of on-campus residents, of people,” Rodgers said. “You get for Residence Life, the number tually chose not to attend CSU, assistant director of operations students such as freshmen Joe to just keep meeting new people of students living on campus meaning that the University had for Residence Life, having dorms Geist and Hunter Hills would every day… that’s a big reason as is right where they want it to enough space for incoming stu- overbooked during the summer not describe the situation as to why I choose CSU.” be. The difference this year is the dents by the time the fall semes- months is a common situation, crowded. When asked if she ever greater number of non-fresh- ter began. though the University does not “It doesn’t feel crowded wished to live elsewhere on cam- men students living on campus. “Opening at 99 percent is attempt to overbook dorms. Ac- at all,” said Geist, a resident pus, Johnston responded she “We’ve been close to full each ideal because it’s really close to cording to Malsam, however, of Corbett Hall. Geist and was content at Newsom. year, for the past several years,” 100 percent occupancy and no- overbooked residences are a re- Hills’s only complaint about “Sometimes I do (wish to Miyamoto said. “This year what body’s in overflow housing,” Mi- ality CSU needs to be aware of Corbett was not related to the live elsewhere),” Johnston said. we’ve found is more interest yamoto said. “It’s a good place to and prepare to handle. crowds, but rather the lack of “A/C would be nice, but at the from returning and transfer stu- be.” Residence Life predicts that air conditioning in the older same time I really like everybody dents to live on campus, which Corbett resident assistant the number of students on cam- residence hall. Maggie Marsh, a that I’m in the hall with. They’re we’re really excited about.” Sam Swain, who is beginning pus will continue to rise in the resident assistant from Allison all my really good friends now.” The University considers her third year with the position, future. According to the Den- Hall, agrees that the number Mason Force can be reached this trend a success, since it has said she remembers having to ver Post, the class of 2021 is a of students on campus hasn’t at [email protected].

Corbett hall in 2013. Corbett was one of the residence halls that was concerned about being overbooked.FILE PHOTO COLLEGIAN NEWS 4 Tuesday, August 29, 2017 Trump aides appear to distance themselves from his Charlottesville remarks, but defend Arpaio pardon

By Laura King this month’s white-supremacist seemed to contradict on Sunday to Charlottesville, but decided to the pardon, made late Friday as Tribune Washington Bureau march in Charlottesville and its the president’s contention that stay in his post. Hurricane Harvey was bearing deadly aftermath. there had been “very fine peo- In an essay published Sun- down on Texas’ Gulf Coast, drew The White House on Sun- A 32-year-old paralegal, ple” marching among the white day, former Vice President Joe criticism from some high-profile day defended President Donald Heather Heyer, was killed Aug. supremacists in Charlottesville. Biden directly accused Trump Republicans, including Arizona’s Trump’s divisive pardon of a 12 when a car plowed into a Asked about that charac- of emboldening white suprema- two GOP senators and, on Satur- former Arizona sheriff who had crowd of counterprotesters; a terization, Bossert said: “I think cists and other far-right extrem- day, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, engaged in racial profiling, even 20-year-old Ohio man described you’ll have to ask the president ist groups. R-Wis., who is normally muted as cracks began to appear with- as a Nazi sympathizer, James how he wanted to parse” the Like many Trump critics, in his commentary about the in the administration over the Alex Fields Jr., has been charged march participants. “I’d ask you the former vice president president’s actions, if not cheer- president’s response to white in the killing. to ask the president for clarifi- drew parallels between the Joe ing him on. supremacist violence in Charlot- Asked about the U.N. panel’s cation,” he said on ABC’s “This Arpaio pardon and events in “The speaker does not tesville, Va. statement, Tillerson said he did Week.” Charlottesville. agree with the decision,” Ryan’s As the outcry over Trump’s not believe “anyone doubts the Queried about his own opin- “If it wasn’t clear before, spokesman Doug Andres said leadership on race continued to American people’s values” with ion of those hurling racial invec- it’s clear now,” Biden wrote in Saturday. mount, his secretary of State and respect to combating racism. tive while marching with Con- a starkly worded opinion piece Democrats including Rep. a top homeland security adviser But pressed by interviewer Chris federate banners, Bossert said: posted Sunday on the Atlantic’s Adam B. Schiff, D-Calif., have appeared unusually to distance Wallace as to whether Trump “I don’t think anyone chanting website. “We are living through a expressed concerns that the themselves from the president’s shared those values, Tillerson re- those things is a ‘very fine per- battle for the soul of this nation. pardon might be an attempt to post-Charlottesville statements, plied: “The president speaks for son’ period.” The giant forward steps we have undermine the wide-ranging in contrast to the full-throated himself.” He did defend the overall taken in recent years on civil lib- Russia investigation by Robert defense most administration of- When Wallace queried him tenor of Trump’s remarks con- erties and civil rights and human Mueller III, the special counsel ficials had previously offered. about whether he was separating demning racism, however. rights are being met by a fero- who is examining potential col- Secretary of State Rex Til- himself from Trump’s views, Til- “I can’t be clearer,” the cious pushback from the oldest lusion between the Kremlin and lerson, appearing on “Fox News lerson again offered distancing homeland security adviser said and darkest forces in America.” the Trump campaign. Sunday,” was asked about a Unit- language, saying “I have made after repeatedly attempting to Now, Biden wrote, Trump Schiff, the highest-ranking ed Nations panel’s recent crit- my own comments” as to Amer- return the conversation to the has “pardoned a law-enforce- Democrat on the House Intelli- icism of the U.S. over its failure ican values on race and racism. administration’s response to the ment official who terrorized the gence Committee, said Saturday at “the highest political level” to Trump places a premium on hurricane that hit Texas. “I think Latino community, violated its that the Arpaio pardon could “unequivocally reject and con- personal loyalty, and his aides the administration’s been clear.” constitutional rights, defied a be intended to reassure former demn ... racist violent events.” tend to staunchly defend him The remarks from Tillerson federal court order to stop, and Trump associates under scru- The U.N. Committee on even under the most controver- and Bossert follow a more blunt ran a prison system so rife with tiny that the president would the Elimination of Racial sial circumstances. criticism last week from Gary torture and abuse he himself undo contempt convictions they Discrimination, which normally But even amid the fresh furor Cohn, Trump’s economic advis- called it a ‘concentration camp.’ “ might face if they fail to cooper- confines its concerns to the over the man Trump calls “Sher- er, who told the Financial Times Bossert played down the sig- ate with investigators. actions of dictators or groups iff Joe,” the former top lawman that the administration “must do nificance of Trump’s pardon of Content pulled from Tribune such as Islamic State, did not in Arizona’s Maricopa Coun- better” at condemning racism. Arpaio, who had been convicted News Service. mention Trump by name, but ty, the White House homeland Cohn said he had considering of criminal contempt of court. its statement clearly referred to security adviser, Tom Bossert, resigning over Trump’s reaction Trump’s announcement of

Noose 17– two days before the noose Frank said. “The only purpose immune from it.” >> from page 1 was found. He called the white one could have is to intimidate Thomas wants to work on supremacist rally a national others, to frighten them, and to addressing racial tensions on Tune into your Rocky disgrace and a stain upon divide us from standing together. campus through programming mountain student impacted. The department is humanity. But, some students … That won’t work at Colorado and his role as an RA, and also reportedly working on print- criticized him for not mentioning State.” through advocating for more di- media on ed communication for all the topic at freshmen Based on reports from his versity education during fresh- residence halls emphasizing the commencement during his fellow RAs, Thomas estimates men orientation. He plans to University’s newly adopted prin- annual address to incoming the noose was up for two and a continue in his RA position in ciples of community. Thomas students. Newsom Hall, where half hours. Newsom Hall. channel 11 does not think it is enough – he the noose was found, is primarily “I feel it was so heavily calcu- “Regardless of what hap- said the University and students a first-year community. lated,” Thomas said. “Someone pens with this case, I’m still an should address the problem “There’s a lot of different fac- had to take that particular piece RA, and I still have a job to do,” campus wide. tors that go on (at convocation),” of paper mâché from the lounge, Thomas said. “I don’t dislike the “It was hard for a lot of res- Frank said, explaining why he and they had to think about it, establishment here. But, I am idents to remain optimistic didn’t address Charlottesville as in, ‘I want this to resemble a more so just challenging them to because this happened before during orientation. “Parents are noose, and we’re going to hang it do more. ...We preach that we are classes even started. For a lot of there and whatnot, and I think in front of the hall in which there this inclusive diverse communi- people, this was their first expe- we were pretty clear in our mes- is a Black RA.’” ty, let’s prove it.” rience at CSU,” Thomas said. “… sage. I don’t think we were very The timing of the incident CSU police conducted a pre- This affects a pretty large num- ambiguous about how we felt in correlation with Charlot- liminary investigation of the in- Sports Weather ber of people on this campus. about white supremacists.” tesville stood out to Thomas. cident, but have since suspend- You have to make that known.” Frank called the noose And, though this was the most ed further efforts. CSUPD did News Entertainment The paper noose came exact- “deeply troubling,” and said that direct act of racism he has seen not find evidence to identify a ly a week after a rally organized while CSU is an open market- against him, he said he was not suspect or to provide leads that by white nationalists and the place of ideas and he is an advo- shocked by it. supported continued investiga- “alt-right” turned violent and cate for free speech, the Univer- “Racism has been around tion. Anyone with information deadly in Charlottesville, Va., sity will stand together against forever, essentially, so when it should call CSUPD at 970-491- Watch our live stream at leaving one person dead and 19 ideas like this. happened here, my thought was, 6425. others injured. “This is someone who didn’t ‘Okay, it’s just happening to me Erin Douglas can be reached President Frank addressed own the ideology, and in my opin- now,’” Thomas said. “That told at [email protected] collegian.com/ctvvideo the event in his annual welcome ion, in a very cowardly way, hung me, and it should tell everyone back campus-wide email Aug. up a symbol of racial violence,” on this campus, that we’re not OPINION Tuesday, August 29, 2017 5

COLLEGIAN COLUMNISTS Water bottle policy will not solve problems with litter in national parks

argue over the politics of the water bottle. able bottle. pounds of waste per day the situation, I fear most of us are President Trump has re- Another frequently men- kind of drastic changes needed missing the point, the ban was ceived mixed reviews since his tioned concern was the per- would never survive the public Tyler Weston an ineffective policy. election. Some have hailed the ceived increase in risk of dehy- outcry that would immediately The bottle ban could only decision to remove the ban as dration for park guests. Both of ensue. @tweston be implemented after an exten- a victory for personal freedom, those are reasonable concerns We have lost our sense in a sive cost/benefit sort of analy- while others feel it is a poten- to raise against a ban that also world driven by convenience sis had been done. Along with tially devastating blow to envi- failed to restrict the amount of where nothing much matters Editor’s Note: All opinion sec- that report, parks would have ronmental policy. disposable bottles that could beyond the satisfaction of our tion content reflects the views of to mitigate a primary concern The truth is, repealing the be brought in from outside the immediate needs and cravings. the individual author only and of many of the bill’s opponents, ban is a minimal measure, park, not to mention the mis- The freedom of choice is argu- does not represent a stance tak- dehydration. Due to loss of rev- primarily because it was as cellaneous garbage that rep- ably one of the more defining en by the Collegian or its edito- enue among other concerns, ineffective as it was misguid- resents the 80 percent of park traits of American idealism, rial board. not many of our national parks ed. While this bill was heavily litter that is composed of some- policy that limits that will al- With all the insanity that participated in this optional contested by the bottled water thing other than plastic water ways be fought viciously and seems to take over the news ban. industry makes the hair on the bottles. for good reasons. these days, a story about recy- In fact, only 23 of our na- back of my neck stand on end, it With everything on the ta- Our greatest chance of pre- cling and litter can sometimes tion’s 417 national parks par- was absolutely within reason to ble, all pros and cons consid- serving life on this battered slip under the radar. This past ticipated in the optional litter remove this nonsensical bit of ered, the only way to make a planet is to acknowledge and week, President Trump re- reduction measure, Grand policy. truly impactful change in the take full ownership of our mis- versed an optional plastic wa- Canyon National Park being One of loudest criticisms of litter issue is a cultural shift. takes. When we find ourselves ter bottle ban in national parks. one of them. Included in the the ban was that it left visitors In a society where Americans ready to do that and begin The policy, introduced in 2011, park’s pitch were ten new wa- without the healthiest bever- consume three pounds of sugar adapting to a different way of allowed individual parks to re- ter filling stations at popular age option available, that only a week on average, collectively living, positive change can be move the option of disposable trail-heads and reusable bottles left sugary soft-drinks and al- purchase 12.8 billion gallons of had. plastic water bottles from sale available for a cost comparable coholic beverages available for bottled water, and the average Tyler Weston can be reached at park vendors. While people to the cost of a single disposable those uninterested in a refill- person generates about four at [email protected]

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NATIONAL Trump sends message with Arpaio pardon: The federal government expects local help enforcing immigration laws

By Kurtis Lee LA Times illegal immigration has become of his hard-line immigration In an interview Saturday, On the issue of sanctuary a major dispute between the positions. Arpaio denied that he or his cities, Arpaio said he remains Trump administration and left- When Trump suggested a officers had ever profiled confident that Trump will To President Trump leaning cities including , pardon last week — “I’ll make a anybody. triumph over local authorities. and many of his supporters, , , San prediction. I think he’s going to “I was doing my job and “What he’s doing will work. Joe Arpaio is a national hero Francisco and Austin, Texas. be just fine,” he said to cheers at combating illegal immigration,” … It really will help out a lot,” whose aggressive pursuit of The president’s threats the Phoenix rally — Arpaio was he said by phone from his home Arpaio said. “Are there sanctuary people in the country illegally to crack down on so-called facing the prospect of up to six in a Phoenix suburb. “I didn’t cities for bank robbers? No. and cooperation with federal sanctuary cities — which refuse months in jail. ask for a pardon, but it is greatly There needs to be action taken immigration authorities should to cooperate with federal To 72-year-old Daniel appreciated.” against these mayors and police be a model for cities and counties immigration agents — by Magos, seeing Arpaio convicted It was also appreciated chiefs that are just allowing safe around the country. withholding federal money have of criminal contempt last month by Trump supporters, as the havens.” “Was Sheriff Joe convicted spurred little cooperation and felt like justice. president by some measures To civil rights activists, for doing his job?” Trump asked several lawsuits. One morning in December has fallen short in his attempt to Arpaio provided the worst kind at a raucous campaign-style rally Arpaio has long been a 2009, Magos was driving his curb illegal immigration. of model for dealing with illegal in Phoenix last week, three days divisive figure at the center of the rusted Ford pickup on his way In January, Trump signed an immigration. before pardoning the 85-year- debate over illegal immigration. to a drywall restoration job near executive order that called for “For more than two decades, old former Arizona sheriff. During his more than two his home when one of of Arpaio’s the hiring of 5,000 more Border Sheriff Arpaio terrorized and The pardon of Arpaio — decades as Maricopa County deputies turned on his patrol Patrol agents, the increased profiled Arizona’s Latino who was convicted of criminal sheriff, which came to end lights. deportation of undocumented citizens, was finally voted out contempt in July for flouting after he failed to win reelection “I’m just trying to earn a migrants and funding for the of office, and was convicted a court order to stop racial in November, he ordered his living, and all of a sudden I’m immediate construction of a for failing to follow a court profiling of Latinos while he was officers to stop drivers simply on being stopped — you know, for massive wall along the U.S.- order to cease his unlawful, sheriff — has galvanized Trump’s the suspicion that they were in what?” said Magos, who was Mexico border. racist policing,” Vanita Gupta, political base around an issue the country illegally, sometimes born in Mexico and became a But seven months later, the president of the Leadership that was at the center of his leading to the detention of U.S. citizen in 1967. “The deputy number of new Border Patrol Conference on Civil and Human presidential campaign. Latinos who were citizens. is just staring at me, very angry, agents has dropped by 220 Rights, said in a statement. But for civil rights advocates, In 2011, a federal judge like I shouldn’t be here in this instead of risen. Immigration “This pardon sends a dangerous who believe that local authorities ordered Arpaio and his deputies country trying to make an living.” officials are on pace to deport message that a law enforcement should not enforce federal not to racially profile Latinos. A After a 10-minute 10,000 fewer people this year officer who abused his position immigration laws, the pardon year later the Justice Department interrogation, the deputy sent than during President Obama’s of power and defied a court was an endorsement of illegal sued Arpaio, alleging a pattern him on his way. last year in office. And Congress order can simply be excused by tactics and will only serve to of illegal discrimination against “It was profiling, no doubt has not made a border wall a a president who himself clearly deepen racial tensions. Latinos. about it,” said Magos, who joined priority, prompting Trump does not respect the law.” “Arpaio built his work on That only elevated his a 2012 lawsuit against the sheriff. to threaten a government Arpaio said Saturday that terror and fear,” said Alejandra stature in the movement against “To this day it’s stuck with me.” shutdown if funding for it is not he’ll take the criticism. Gomez, co-executive director illegal immigration. On Friday, as Magos authorized. “It’s expected,” he said. “I’ve of the Arizona-based Living Trump understood that as prepared dinner at his Phoenix Given those shortcomings, been talked about my whole United for Change in Arizona, well as any politician, and early home — about 35 miles from some of his advisors have been career.” or LUCHA, an immigrant in his campaign he called Arpaio where Arpaio lives — he learned urging the president to end This editorial appeared in rights group. “Arpaio targeted a friend and ally in fighting illegal that Trump had issued the Deferred Action for Childhood the Los Angeles Times on Friday, the immigrant community, immigration. pardon. Arrivals, a program started by Aug. 25 and was pulled from separating thousands of families. Arpaio became one of the “I thought, why, how could Obama to offer legal residency to Tribune News Service. Arpaio built the foundation for first major figures to endorse this be?” he said. “But then I just people who were brought to the Trump’s agenda.” Trump, urging voters to back the thought how Trump and Arpaio country illegally as children and The issue of how to combat billionaire businessman because are the same.” grew up here. NOPE DOPE

Already missing your first Doing well at your new job on homework assignment and your first day. wanting to quit school on week two.

Speaking a different language Having your own inside defini- from your peers and being os- tion for words. tracized for it when it was an inside joke all along.

Catching a cold on the second Finally getting to your three week of school. week old dishes

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR A response to ‘Letter to Tony Frank’ regarding dividing alumni on gameday

By Tyler McDermott Guest Author 2012, I noticed a greater sense nesses would be overwhelmed nize yourself and your friends/ about cost of parking, or how from the student body and the (they weren’t). As someone alumni, plan out your tailgate, spread out the parking lots are Editor’s Note: All opinion sec- community for Ram pride, who has been to multiple foot- and agree on when/where to (they are spread out because tion content reflects the views of something that was missing ball games at multiple campus- meet. the lots were built before a the individual author only and during the Fairchild era of es with on-campus stadiums, I The school is providing campus stadium), use your does not represent a stance tak- football. I saw signs up all over can tell you one thing: parking a great atmosphere for new voice in an open letter forum en by the Collegian or its edito- campus and all over town an- is always an issue. Tailgates are games, a wonderful biergarden not to call for a broad, unspecif- rial board. This is a response to nouncing the game on Satur- usually spread out around the in the Lory Courtyard, free ic ideal, why not go to a board a letter on Aug. 28. day. I was blown away by the campus. And each universi- concerts on the Lory lawn, of governors meeting and ad- Response to letter from flocks of students, alumni and ty has the same problem with plenty of sponsored tailgates, dress your specific concerns, or Alumna Rachel Hubel: townsfolk walking to campus parking passes: how much do access to a world-class stadium use your open letter to call for As an alumnus, and former to take part of the newest tra- we charge, who gets closer to (the New Belgium beer porch a specific fix to the problem? Colorado State football player, ditions Colorado State has to the stadium, etc. is AMAZING), and a great Otherwise, you just sound like I find your open letter to Tony offer. I can say, that to a man, Let me ask you a question: team to watch. Our campus all the people who put up the Frank incredibly short-sighted every single football alumni is anybody preventing you is beautiful and parking lots Save Our Hughes signs – some- and selfish. As someone who that I met felt the same sense from going into the other lots? are spread out (PS, all park- one who is complaining just to was on the sideline or playing of pride and wonderment that I Do they ask you for your ID and ing maps at every campus is complain. for five years, and assisting did – and we all wished that we prevent you from going into difficult). Complaining about Tyler McDermott the football team for a year could have taken part in it as a another lot if you aren’t ‘one parking is like a child who gets Encouraged Former Stu- after with Coach McElwain, player again. of us?’ If you want to play lad- a shiny new toy but complains dent-Athlete the atmosphere that the new Your letter reminds me derball with certain alumni, or that it isn’t the right color, you Letters may be sent to letters@ on-campus stadium brings is about the early concerns that cornhole, or throw a football, have a great new thing that you collegian.com. When submitting electric. an on campus stadium would or speak to different alumni didn’t have yesterday, appreci- letters, please abide by the Having only been to cam- represent a parking nightmare in different lots, I have a very ate what you have. guidelines on collegian.com pus twice since I graduated in (it wasn’t), and that local busi- novel idea for you: walk. Orga- Instead of complaining

SERIOUSLY Man who ‘casually’ watches Game of Thrones skips episodes

FORT COLLINS-- Follow- Game of Thrones viewer. Chris- set is unconventional to say the times talking about Game of ing the season finale of Game tov isn’t your typical fan. He least. Thrones with my son and all I of Thrones, a Denver man who has only watched a handful of “Christov’s mind is failing can think is, how did I not see Ty Betts claims that Game of Thrones is, episodes from each season and to recognize the magnitude his indifference before,” Anna @tybetts9 “just okay” was discovered. skips around on pure whim. of what is going on inside this said. 26-year-old Andrew Chris- The most troubling part is television series. Untreated, he Christov is seeking help tov claims he watches Game of that Christov has a complete could start to drift farther and and has moved back in with his Thrones, but occasionally will lack of caution when it comes to farther away from reality,” Sim- mother. Editors note: This is a satire fall asleep during an episode. spoilers. mons said. “I’m gonna be here for him piece from the Collegians opin- “Yea I enjoy it,” Christov “I don’t mind people talking Christov’s friends and fam- now. I’m gonna make Game ion section. Real names may be said. “I check in on it about episodes I haven’t seen ily never knew how detached of Thrones a bigger part of his used in fictitious/semi-fictitious occasionally.” yet,” Christov said. “I figure I’ll Christov was. His mother, life,” Anna said. ways. Those who do not like Christov has a full subscrip- find out sooner or later.” Anna, said she always assumed Ty Betts can be reached at reading editors notes are subject tion to HBO and works from Psychologist Bradley Sim- her son was more involved. [email protected] to being offended. home; an ideal setup for any mons believes Christov’s mind- “I think back to all those SPORTS 8 Tuesday, August 29, 2017 FOOTBALL Depth, versatility will continue to play key role in CSU success By Colin Barnard @ColinBarnard_ Matthews were each “dinged up,” Rashaad Boddie and Marvin While Colorado State’s Kinsey Jr. provided a seamless starters proved their talent transition for the CSU offense. throughout Saturday’s 58-27 Boddie finished the game beatdown of Oregon State, the with eight carries for 56 yards, team’s depth and versatility despite the bulk of his carries played just as big of a factor. coming in the second half. On the offensive side of the Playing in his first game since ball, the Rams utilized second tearing his ACL last winter, and third units throughout the Kinsey also added eight carries day. In doing so, starters were for 35 yards and one touchdown. able to rest, and the team did On the outside, redshirt not lose any productivity when junior Trey Smith made his various players went out with presence felt in the receiving injuries. corps while both Dalton Fackrell Of all the position and Cameron Butler were groups, depth aided CSU most productive at tight end. Senior significantly on the offensive wide receiver Michael Gallup led line. Before the game, the all pass-catchers in receptions depth chart was littered with (11) and receiving yards (134), possibilities up front. but Smith and the tight ends Head coach Mike Bobo made their presence felt as well. deployed a three-tackle rotation Fackrell finished the game throughout the contest, using with a modest two receptions Zack Golditch, Ben Knox and for 28 yards, but the Utah native Trae Moxley at the tackle displayed his athleticism by Rashaad Boddie breaks a tackle during the Oregon State game at the new on-campus stadium on Aug. 26. positions. Moxley also played making a difficult catch in the PHOTO BY JACK STARKEBAUM COLLEGIAN inside at guard with Nicho open field. Butler also finished Garcia, Jeff Taylor and Colby the game with two receptions, the annual Rocky Mountain to plug and play certain players Golditch on the same side. When Meeks rounding out the position totaling 27 receiving yards in the Showdown on Friday, head coach on the line should ease his Golditch played left tackle and group. When Knox went down process. Both of Butler’s grabs Mike Bobo hopes to employ absence. One caveat is that Bobo Moxley played left guard, the with a leg injury, Bobo had plenty could make the highlight reel a similar strategy as he did in wants to allow his linemen to Rams were able to run the ball of options to plug into his role. though, as he trucked an OSU the victory over the Beavers. play on one side of the line. most effectively. While veterans While the big uglies defender for a first down with Especially within the offensive like Golditch can handle playing benefitted most from depth his first career reception and line, where the Rams will likely both sides of the line, Bobo hopes Saturday, four differentlater scored his first collegiate be missing last Saturday’s Running back by committee letting players settle into a role ballcarriers received touches touchdown. starting right tackle, Ben Knox. will reduce some of the errors on in the victory as well. When When the Rams travel to Though Knox is considered ■ (Senior) Dalyn Dawkins the line moving forward. starters Dalyn Dawkins and Izzy Denver to play Colorado in doubtful for the game, the ability 8 carries, 67 yards, 1 touchdown “We had some busts and ■ (Junior) Izzy Matthews errors,” Bobo said. “We had some 9 carries, 28 yards, 1 touchdown mental errors, and probably some of that is because (we ■ (Sophomore) Marvin Kinsey Jr. changed) those guys around, 8 carries, 34 yards, 1 touchdown but we wanted to play more guys ■ (RS Freshman) Rashaad Boddie because it was hot. I think that 8 carries, 56 yards showed in the fourth quarter, we were able to finish the game.” While it is probable that Knox will miss matchup with CU, “You’d like to have guys settle running backs Dalyn Dawkins into a role, where they’re playing and Izzy Matthews escaped week one side or the other,” Bobo said one with only minor bumps and Monday. “You’d like to have bruises and are expected to depth where you rotate guys play. Given the physicality of in there. You don’t like flipping the position, having multiple guys as much from left to right, options at running back is a must so we’re keeping Moxley on the for Bobo and the Rams. left side where he’s left guard or “You like having fresh guys, left tackle. At the end of the day, and it’s a physical game,” Bobo you’re going to have injuries. said. “Our guys kept hitting it You’re going to have people go up in there. It was good to have down, people get hurt, so you more than two because our guys better be able to do it all.” got a little banged up.” Bobo acknowledged that Colin Barnard can be reached Tight end Cameron Butler embraces a teammate after scoring against Oregon State on Saturday. he liked playing Moxley and at [email protected] PHOTO BY TONY VILLALOBOS MAY COLLEGIAN SPORTS Tuesday, August 29, 2017 9

NATIONAL CSU alumna reflects on journey to Rockies broadcast booth

By Tyler Johnson As a high school baseball coach, such an amazing experience,” a dream come true, although so many amazing things for the @TylerGJohnson20 Cavnar’s father encouraged her Cavnar said. “Lacrosse has my time in California was an University,” Cavnar said. “I can’t to be involved with sports from a always been a huge part of my important step in the process,” wait to see it on game days with For Jenny Cavnar of the young age. Even with her passion life and my teammates have Cavnar said. “I learned many 40,000 fans; it’s going to be an Colorado Rockies broadcast for sports, Cavnar was unsure always been like family to me. things while I was out there and experience.” team, the day starts long before how that could turn into a career Being able to step on the field I was able to grow and bring all In an industry dominated any of the team steps onto the until one Monday night with her knowing that we are going to those experiences back with me.” by men, Cavnar has not only field. father. battle together will be a feeling found her spot, she has thrived. After arriving to the stadium “My dad and I always I will never forget.” She has won two Emmys for her at least four hours before first watched Monday Night Football Cavnar took junior and JENNY CAVNAR work in broadcasting and, in pitch, Cavnar begins meetings, together and I remember senior year to get involved with ■ Two-time Emmy Award winner 2015, became the first woman prepares game notes and watching Melissa Stark do the CTV covering sports as a sideline to broadcast a National League interviews players. Cavnar’s broadcast,” Cavnar said. “I had reporter. She also worked for ■ Host of the Rockies Pregame game over the radio. days and nights are consumed by never seen someone who looked several local news outlets until Report and Toyota Postgame “It’s an honor to be a part of sports – and she wouldn’t want it like me on TV before and that is she graduated from Colorado Show history to continue to help pave any other way. when I knew I wanted to go into State in 2004. ■ First female radio analyst for the way for female sportscasters broadcasting.” Cavnar began working her a series of National League just like those that I looked up to After graduating from Smoky way up in the world of sports, games before me,” Cavnar said. Hill High School in Aurora, eventually moving out to Even with the crazy hours Cavnar had to make the decision California where she continued ■ Attended CSU from 2000-2004 and the days and days of her passion for lacrosse by many high school seniors dread: ■ Played for club lacrosse team traveling, Cavnar wouldn’t trade where she would continue her coaching at UCLA. Three years a minute of it away. education. Although she grew up later, she landed a spot with the and worked with CTV “It can be hard to be away a University of Kentucky fan, it Padres’ broadcasting ■ Studied communication and from family so much especially only took one trip to Fort Collins team. Cavnar remembers one marketing when we are expecting a child,” for her to make her decision. moment in 2007 when she Cavnar said. “But, the people “Once I got on campus I realized she had made it. I work with have become a was in love,” Cavnar said. “Even “In 2007 when the Padres Along with being close to family to me and we all try though it was only for a few where on an incredible run family, coming home has allowed to be the best at what we do. hours, I felt like Fort Collins had that looked like it was going to Cavnar to reconnect with a place ...Be passionate about what Photo Courtesy of Jenny Cavnar’s Twitter @jennycavnar become my home.” land them in the playoffs, I was she fell in love with 17 years ago. you do, always strive to be the Upon arriving as a freshman talking to Jake Peavy, who went Cavnar has been able to cover best at whatever you do, and in 2000, she quickly got to work on to win the National League Cy Colorado State sporting events be flexible. It’s a competitive “The first thing I do in the on turning her dream into a Young award that year,” Cavnar as a part of the AT&T Sports world and those who are able morning is read,” Cavnar said. reality. She double majored in said. “I remember just thinking Net team formally known as to adjust to situations will do “I read the team’s stats from the communications and business, this is so cool; this is my job.” ROOT Sports. She was also able well.” previous day, what others are joined the women’s club lacrosse In 2012, Cavnar had an to get an early look at the new Tyler Johnson can be reached saying about the team, and what team and got involved with opportunity to return home to on-campus stadium while still by email at sports@collegian. is going on around the league.” student media. Colorado and join the broadcast under construction. com. Her love affair with sports “Being a part of a team, even team for the Rockies. “The stadium is absolutely was fostered from a young age. if it was just a club sport, was “Coming home was like gorgeous and it is going to do SPORTS 10 Tuesday, August 29, 2017

VOLLEYBALL Rams look to maintain legacy against Northern Colorado By Luke Zahlmann @likezahlmann opponent that is winless on of time to get ready. We have sitting for most of the match “We have to take it one day the year (0-2); However, they to take (preparation) very against Duke, while Poletto at a time,” Kirstie Hillyer said. feature an older roster that is serious.” has not seen the court yet this “I think we’re doing pretty Coming off a split weekend, laden with junior and senior After the Rams lost Fri- season. While Cizmic is feeling good with that. I have not even Colorado State volleyball is set talent. day night to Duke, they won better, the Rams will still be thought about Florida (State) to face University of Northern “(UNC) will not make a lot 3-1 against Central Florida without Poletto as she recovers yet, and I think most of us are Colorado in Moby Arena Tues- of mistakes,” head coach Tom and played with anger coming from shoulder surgery. like that.” day night for an inner-state Hilbert said. “If you are play- off a tough loss. The team re- Breana Runnels came on showdown. ing an older team, you cannot bounded nicely and will look to strong in the Rams’ match The Rams have not dropped give them points - unforced er- continue their momentum in against Central Florida and WEEKEND RECAP a match to UNC in over a de- rors, missed serves and service preparation for their tourna- will start the game against the ■ Friday Aug. 25 vs. Duke: Loss, cade. Despite the overwhelm- aces.” ment in Tallahassee. Bears Tuesday night on the 2-3 ing success, the team will look As well as having the age “We really want to just go front left side. to focus on the task at hand and advantage, the Bears run a out and play more consistent- “She will get more at- ■ Saturday Aug. 26 vs. Central avoid taking the Bears lightly. very complex scheme that the ly than we did this weekend,” tempts,” Hilbert said. “Jasmine Florida: Win, 3-1 “We know they are a good Rams had only two days to pre- Oleksak said. “Keep focused in is not feeling very well right team,” sophomore Katie Olek- pare for. Being a younger team, the game and we really want to now and I would like to be able sak said. “We played them in practice leading up to the game win, it is important to us.” to rest her.” The game is scheduled to spring, and we have seen what was all about intensity and The Rams have dealt with Following their match start at 7 p.m. Tuesday night, they are capable of. Every game working hard to prepare. injuries to seniors Alexandra against the Bears, the Rams with the Rams departing for we get into, we do not want to “Northern Colorado is Poletto and Sanja Cizmic that will travel to Tallahassee for the tournament on Wednesday overlook a team and definitely a hard team to prepare for,” have kept them from reaching their tournament in which Aug. 30. with UNC we know they are Hilbert said. “They do very their ceiling as a contender. they will face No. 15 Florida Luke Zahlmann can be strong.” complex things offensively and Cizmic was able to gut it out State. The Rams are ready for reached at [email protected] The Rams will be facing an we (only) have a short period against Central Florida after the challenge at hand.

Sophomore Katie Oleksak sets a ball for her teammate Kirstie Hillyer during the season opener against Duke. The Rams fell to the Blue Devils in five sets. PHOTO BY ELLIOTT JERGE COLLEGIAN SPORTS Tuesday, August 29, 2017 11

BRONCOS Jamaal Charles shows promise in debut with Broncos By Woody Paige ticipated in off-season work- for concussions symptoms, at the Pack’s 11-yard line, and agent cornerback should be The Gazette outs or training camp after and was cleared. Not only was that was a critical issue for the retained by the Broncos, and signing as a free agent with the he OK, but Charles returned to Broncos last season. Chris Harris Jr. has come DENVER - Jamaal Charles Broncos. He didn’t remove a play and caught two short pass- Now, the Broncos can turn through - as in best cornerback looked like The Solution again. brace on the knee until the past es from newly-named starting their attention the regular-sea- in the league. Then, he looked like The week. quarterback Trevor Siemian. son opener (after another Well, there’s another Chris Big Hurt again. Coach Vance Joseph had “Jamaal was Jamaal,” Jo- meaningless exhibition). Harris - sort of. Chris Lew- Then, like that, he was back. said that the game against the seph said to Ron Mackey at the Who will be on this team? is-Harris was another undraft- Just as the Broncos had Packers was Jamaal’s opportu- end of the half. Joseph then The narrative throughout ed free agent in 2012. The Ben- Charles in Charge - with four nity to shine and show if he was added an important noun. training camp has been about gals signed him, and he was rushes for 27 yards in the first the old Charles or just an old “Explosive.” the plethora of difficult deci- a practice squad and regular half - one of the NFL’s most re- Charles. It was believed that it The Broncos did suffer oth- sions the Broncos must make squad player for four seasons markable runners had to leave was make-the-roster-or-break er injuries - to defensive end about players by Sept. 2. - and played under a second- the field Saturday night. for the Broncos’ nemesis for so Zach Kerr (as if the Broncos Not really. ary coach named Joseph. Lew- Would the former Chiefs’ many years. didn’t have enough problems I’ve been coming to these is-Harris has been impressive all-world back attempt at a re- His first run in the first losing defensive ends) and things since the Broncos enough to be the Last Corner- turn to glory be thwarted in quarter was nifty and produced safety Will Parks - and Siemi- trained for seasons in the back Standing. his first exhibition appearance 5 yards. Charles got two more an suffered with a terrible in- 1970s. (Few remembers coach Another Harris - Shelby, with the Broncos? chances and had 15 yards in terception (before settling John Ralston’s Foolish Football who played defensive end with After picking up 12 yards three carries. He failed to turn and playing extremely well in Folly in Pomona, Calif.) the Raiders the past two sea- on a twisting, turning burst, around on a pass in his direc- the first half), and the defense Really, it’s never been that son - made his presence felt Charles departed to the tion, but twice in the backfield suffered with an ugly skirmish hard to cut, especially with Saturday night with a solid per- sideline in the second quarter. he wisely picked up blitzes. between linebacker Todd Da- practice squads, injured re- formance, especially given the He seemed fatigued, and there On the run for a dozen, vis and cornerback Aqib Talib serve lists and expanded ros- Broncos’ thin situation because also was concern that when Charles appeared to not all only (who was the peacemaker until ters (53 now). of injuries at the position. Charles make a cut, maybe the assure that he would stick in Davis shoved him with a helmet The Broncos’ brass is de- But the most important as- repaired right knee had been the tightly-contested backfield in the chest). liberating over a 10th offensive pect of the exhibition was Ja- injured. Charles disappeared battle, but he could be a major But, in the only serious ex- lineman, a sixth wide receiver maal Charles. into a new, blue tent with the contributor once more. hibition, the Broncos virtually and an eighth linebacker. Welcome to the Broncos, Broncos’ long-time trainer But, while he was in the played even with the Packers - Will anybody be shocked, Jamaal. Steve “Greek” Antonopulos. tent being evaluated, everyone especially after Aaron Rodgers stunned and startled by who is He’s back. Oh, no. wondered. was on the stage briefly. kept or dismissed in the Bron- Content pulled from tribune Charles hadn’t played in Then the word came. Yet, C. J. Anderson failed on cos’ player purge? news service two exhibitions. He rarely par- Charles had been checked out third-and-1 and fourth-and-1 I wrote in 2011 that a free

FOOTBALL CU Buffs likely to see more poise from Nick Stevens By Brian Howell The Daily Camera and three touchdowns. act as one on every play, and adjustments on how our guys 35-29. The next week, the Rams Led by Stevens, the Rams Huckins said they are getting played together and what fits knocked off the 7th-ranked had their highest-scoring game there. us better as we form our identi- Buffaloes, 19-14. That was the Despite being a junior com- ever against a Power 5 confer- “We watch the film and we ty, offensively, defensively and only time in program history ing off an all-conference season, ence team. see plays where we are four- special teams.” that CSU beat Power 5 teams Colorado State quarterback “He’s got good experience, strong or three-strong,” Huck- The last time CU opened in back-to-back games. Since Nick Stevens played last year’s and he’s got bad experience,” ins said. “We really want to get its season against a CSU team 1983, CU is 10-2 against the Rocky Mountain Showdown Bobo said. “He was not going to that five-strong, that full offen- that had already played a game Rams when this game is not the like an unconfident rookie. panic in the moment if things sive line. If we can do that, it’s was in 2002. That year, the opener for CSU. Colorado harassed Stevens didn’t go well. He was not going going to change games for our Rams played on Aug. 22 at No. Content pulled from tribune into one of the worst starts of to show nerves if he got hit. He program. That’s what we strive 22-ranked Virginia, and won news service his career, as he completed just was going to continue to be that for every day.” six of 20 passes for 31 yards and calming force, not just for our The group has 83 career two interceptions before being offense, but our football team. starts between them, but benched in CU’s 44-7 victory. I think he’s a great example. He they’ve never started a game Based on Stevens’ perfor- had a great demeanor.” together. Huckins said they still mance on Saturday, he will The Rams will need Stevens have a few things to tune up be- be more difficult to deal with to display that same demeanor fore hitting the field. when the Rams and Buffaloes against the Buffs. “It’s more off the field: meet on Friday night at Sports Buffs’ line coming together hanging out together, watching Authority Field at Mile High in Last week, Colorado senior film together, learning teams Denver. center Jonathan Huckins said as a unit, instead of individual- “I thought Nick played out- he’s been pleased with how the ized,” he said. “I think that’s re- standing today at the quarter- offensive line has done in pre- ally going to help us out in the back position,” CSU head coach season practices, but that more long run beating these teams.” Mike Bobo said after CSU’s 58- work needs to be done before In eight starts since last 27 win against Oregon State. facing the Rams. year’s game against CU, Ste- Now a senior, Stevens dis- Seniors Jeromy Irwin (left vens has completed 145 of 212 played poise and confidence tackle), Gerrad Kough (left passes (68.4 percent) for 2,193 against the Beavers. He was hit guard) and Huckins team with yards, 22 touchdowns and only hard early — once getting the sophomores Tim Lynott (right four interceptions. After the wind knocked out of him — and guard) and Aaron Haigler (right Oregon State game, Bobo said threw a first quarter intercep- tackle) to form the starting the Rams’ game plan for CU Quarterback Nick Stevens looks to throw the ball downfield during tion. He brushed all that aside group. has been done for a while, but Saturday’s game against Oregon State. The Rams defeated the Beavers to finish 26-of-39 for 334 yards The goal is for the unit to added, “Now, we’ll make some 58-27. PHOTO BY JACK STARKEBAUM COLLEGIAN ARTS & CULTURE 12 Tuesday, August 29, 2017 FOOD AND DINING Elevated Sandwiches brings craft dishes to Fort Collins

By Jonny Rhein a pizza, pasta and sub shop in over the country and believes @jonnyrhein south Florida. Even as a young his travel experiences have kid, I started running it. We helped him perfect his menu. A new sandwich shop in eventually bought another “We have a Cuban on the north Fort Collins is elevating restaurant, which was more menu; I’m from south Florida,” the way they make sandwiches. fine dining, so as a 15-year-old, Matt Iafeliece said. “My burger Owners Matt and Holly I took over the shop.” is an homage to . It’s Iafeliece, owners of the newly His travel ventures brought oblong and comes on a hoagie opened Elevated Sandwiches, him to Boulder where he roll with a special sauce that take pride in making the majority helped start Illegal Pete’s with reminds me of a place from of the menu items from scratch. Pete Turner in 1995. Cleveland. For us, traveling “When I say from scratch, gave us a grasp of these regional I’m roasting everything in- ELEVATED SANDWICHES sandwiches. We’ve learned how house,” Matt Iafeliece said. to make them right.” “The turkey, the pork loin for ■ Location: Patron Nick Amizich was the Cuban, the corned beef, I 1612 N College Avenue particularly impressed with the roll the meatballs in-house. I beer selection. The current tap think that’s one thing that sets selection is mostly local beers. Patrons eat at Elevated Sandwiches located at north College. PHOTO BY us apart. It’s a lot of work to “There is nothing better JONNY RHEIN COLLEGIAN do that and I know why a lot of With all of his diverse than eating an Italian sub from people don’t do it. For me, it is experience in the restaurant Elevated Sandwiches while Matt Iafeliece believes Iafeliece has plans for the the only way. I can’t call myself industry including fine dining drinking a nice beer,” Amizich north Fort Collins is the future with hopes of opening Elevated Sandwiches, and open and wine, Matt Iafeliece feels said. perfect location for Elevated restaurants in small towns that bags of turkey and slice it. I that sandwiches are his calling, Holly Iafeliece said she Sandwiches. do not have restaurants like would have called it Mediocre he said. could not be happier with the “Everybody thought I Elevated Sandwiches. Sandwiches.” “I always remember new restaurant. was crazy for going on north “Holly and I like the smaller Matt Iafeliece has been in working at the sandwich place “It’s been so amazing College, but I really do believe community thing,” Matt the restaurant industry for over as a kid thinking, ‘man, this is working with Matt, watching this is the last frontier in Fort Iafeliece said. “We’d love to go 25 years. He started running fun,’” Matt Iafeliece said. “We’d our dream come true and us Collins,” Matt Iafeliece said. to Timnath or Wellington and his own pizza and sub shop hang out back there and listen putting all the labor of love into “There’s nowhere else to build bring something like this to when he was 15. to music, get in the zone, crank it,” Holly Iafeliece said. “It’s and to grow except for north those that don’t have much in “My parents bought our out sandwiches, then at the end something we can call our own. College. We want to bring a their little town.” first restaurant when I was of the day you’re done.” It’s been a learning process for dynamic to this side of town Jonny Reign can be reached 15,” Matt Iafeliece said. “It was Matt Iafeliece has lived all the best.” that they’ve never seen before.” at [email protected] MOVIES AND TV ‘Game of Thrones’ season 7 finale leaves viewers unsatisfied

By Zach Bermejo and the Dragon,” the show’s of ice, the army of the dead would Bran’s explanation of Jon’s large issue for either of them @zach_bermejo overarching plot since Season still be stuck at Eastwatch for at true heritage and name was when they find out. I don’t even 1 reached its first milestone. least another five episodes. confirmed in its entirety but see it being a large issue for many *Spoilers for the season 7 The White Walkers officially Thankfully, the finale, and without subtlety. Of course, fans fans. Really, the only problem finale are ahead* made it south of the The Wall, the entire season, traveled at have known for a while who Jon with the scene was the cutaway The Great War has arrived. with a record time of only seven an atypically fast pace. Other Snow’s parents are, but with to Tyrion, who was outside the In the final moments of seasons. If it weren’t for the Night large plotlines were finished up so many things to remember room looking suspiciously at the the 79-minute finale of “Game King’s undead ice dragon fuming to make way for the Great War perhaps the showrunners felt door. of Thrones,” titled “The Wolf blue fire at the 700 foot tall wall that will take up the entirety of that the general audience needed Unfortunately, it looks like the next and final season. The it slapped across their face. Just team Jon and Daenarys are going poorly written dilemma between in case you missed it, Jon Snow’s to suffer many casualties, which Sansa and Arya came to a halt real name is Aegon Targaryen, is not a huge surprise. Cersei once Sansa outed Littlefinger in according to the dying words of lied about aiding them in the war front of all the northern lords. Lyanna Stark. to come, and instead plotted to Watching Littlefinger beg for his However, that is a bit buy a band of mercenaries from life just before getting his throat confusing considering Jon’s dad Essos with the help of Euron sliced by Arya was a rare and Rhaegar named the son he had “Captain Ron” Greyjoy. The only satisfying death to witness, yet it with Elia Martell Aegon as well. good thing to come of that was left something to be desired. For Perhaps that was not the actual Jaime’s abandonment of Cersei a character who was so conniving name Rhaegar had in mind and to go North and fight for the real that he started the War of the Lyanna jumped the gun? cause. Though, I can not imagine Five Kings, it was a disservice to That minor detail is not they will be happy when Jaime see exactly how Arya and Sansa nearly as confusing as how shows up without an army of outplayed the master at his own we’re supposed to feel about soldiers behind him. game. Sure, we could assume the relationship between To find out how this that Sansa and Arya conspired Jon and Daenarys though. sprawling epic concludes, we will together offscreen, but it would Near the finale’s end, the two have to play a long waiting game. be a weak excuse considering consummated their alliance An unconfirmed report from the how much hand-holding the in romantic fashion. If I’m not Hollywood reporter suggest that show did with the story this being clear enough, Jon Snow the final season may not air until season. and Daenarys Targaryen literally 2019. HBO has not commented The faster pace of the season had sex with each other. This on the show’s return, but at this has led to many moments in poses a potential moral crisis point every “Game of Thrones” the show that held the viewers considering that Daenarys is fan is used to waiting for absurdly hands a bit too much. The Jon’s aunt, yet neither of them long times. finale, while perfect in many know it. Zach Bermejo can be reached ways, still suffered from that. To me, I don’t see this being a at [email protected] Photo courtesy of Rob Obsidian via flickr.com. ARTS & CULTURE Tuesday, August 29, 2017 13

FORT COLLINS LIFE Larimer County Farmers’ Market offers free outdoor yoga class

By Gracie Ludens of the yoga class. “It helps with hear nature,” Limoge said. “It’s @gracie_ludens pain, strength, stress relief and just nice to be outside in the it helps me sleep better. It’s kind fresh air.” In the midst of the bustling of my cure-all.” Outside classes like the class farmers market was a patch of Hermes has also offered at the farmers market grass filled with colored mats experienced better sleep as a come with more distractions, and calming moments. Despite result of yoga. She recalled her but even those distractions busy lifestyles, to-do lists and first yoga class, a hot yoga class can be viewed as a part of the deadlines, some Fort Collins called Bikram Yoga, where practice of yoga. residents took an hour-long the room is approximately “You have some distractions, break from the demands of life 106 degrees and filled with which are good for the mental and dedicated it to morning humidity. Yoga was the first aspect,” Charles said. sunlight and positive mindsets. thing that helped Hermes sleep Throughout the Larimer much better. The Larimer County County Farmers’ Market “I had a really bad bout of season, the farmers market and insomnia and tried conventional Farmers’ Market Elan Yoga & Fitness partnered treatments, which didn’t work,” ■ Where: 200 W. Oak St., Fort together to offer the community Hermes said. After attending Collins, Colorado. free yoga at 9 a.m. every last Bikram Yoga, she found the cure Saturday of the month. Before she was looking for. “I slept like ■ When: Every Saturday from 8 browsing local products, a baby that night, and I never a.m. to noon from May 20 to Oct. shoppers had the opportunity looked back.” 28, 2017 to slow down and start the After experiencing the weekend off with a free yoga benefits of yoga for herself, class. Hermes found a way to share “I think it’s really good for the wonders of yoga with others. Charles noted that yoga your mind and body,” said Katy “I feel like it’s just made me a classes in a studio are more Limoge, a participant in the brighter person, so I really look predictable because you know yoga class. “It’s fun that you get to share that with my students,” what class you signed up for, and to exercise but you get to relax Hermes said. they take place in a controlled your mind and think.” Despite the many positive environment rather than in the Not only is yoga beneficial reviews yoga receives, there are unpredictable outdoors. for the mind, it is also an people who may not understand “Things come up that you excellent way to strengthen how yoga is beneficial. can’t control, but it’s the same the body. The benefits of yoga “A lot of people think thing in life,” Hermes said. are innumerable, said yoga yoga is either stretching or “Things come up in life and you instructor Carol Hermes. chanting, but there is a yoga for can’t control it and you have to “It helps you become everybody,” Hermes said. “We learn how to just deal with it and physically stronger,” Hermes live in a world where there are roll with it.” Aug. 26 was the last said. “It helps your mind remain plenty of options, so it can be time yoga will be offered at the calmer, clearer, slower to anger more active for an athlete, it farmers market as Elan Yoga & and it lets you connect with can be more spiritual if you’re Fitness is closing its doors on other people if you practice in a seeking that.” Sept. 9 of this year. class setting.” Hermes recommends To participate in the Yoga is an excellent form letting go of the conception of remaining yoga classes Elan of exercise, but it can also be yoga that people hold inside Yoga & Fitness offers, visit their CLASSIFIEDS used to address specific areas their heads and just try yoga. website elanyoga.com. www.collegian.com or muscles in the body, Hermes With such a wide variety of yoga Elan Yoga & Fitness is said. classes and teachers, there will located in Fort Collins at 353 W. 970-491-1683 “I have scoliosis, so it’s great be a combination that is a good Drake Rd. 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Albums such as “Kiss up the sound of the record is leading to peak levels at work LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — 8 — Each Other Clean” and “Ghost that Iron & Wine can make a lot and play. Share, connect and Take notes and craft your mes- It can always be interest- on Ghost” really launched Iron out of nothing. network. sage with care. Words can get ing to see an artist go back & Wine into the mainstream. Lyrically, we see Beam be- twisted away from their original to their roots. That is exactly Now, with his eighth studio al- come a more mature songwriter To get the advantage, check the meanings. Illusions obscure the what singer/song-writer Iron bum, we can hear Beam go back than he already was. From the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, point. Clarify in advance. & Wine did with his latest re- to what started his career and lead track, “Claim Your Ghost,” 0 the most challenging. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — 8 lease, “Beast Epic.” This is a focus more on his personally you can hear how much more — Relax and maintain momen- record in which we hear Iron story. reflective Beam has become in ARIES (March 21-April 19) — 7 tum to keep cash flowing in. Ig- & Wine scale back the orches- “Beast Epic” is an 11-track recent years. The one track that — Illusions confuse the situa- nore tempting distractions; keep tral stylings that we often record that clocks in at 36 min- really stands is “Right for Sky,” tion. If something goes against a slow, steady pressure. Push too associate with him for more utes in length. From pacing and which has Beam showing off his your grain, turn it down. Love is hard and risk breakage. simplistic layers, and it man- structure, you will immediately range in both performance and your lifeline when chaos swirls. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. ages to work really well. pick up that this is a slow re- composition. Hold onto someone solid. 21) — 9 — Enjoy private alone cord. There might not be any di- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — time. Indulge in favorite pas- There isn’t a whole lot of rect link to bring you from song 8 — Provide for your family. Put times. Rest and soak in a hot BEAST EPIC progression in most the tracks. to song, but you cannot help away provisions for the future. tub. Stick to practical objectives; For a record built like this, you but get the feeling of listening Allow extra time for commu- illusions wash away. ■ Album: “Beast Epic” would almost expect it to drag, to someone who knows better nications or transport to get CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) through. — 8 — Enjoy tranquil moments ■ Artist: Iron and Wine and yet it doesn’t at all. When all than you. This is especially true is said and done, “Beast Epic” is when listening to “Our Light GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — and soothing activities. Relax ■ Length: 36 minutes a transitional record when you Miles.” 9 — Words and actions can get and recharge. Clean, sort and tangled. Emotion and logic don’t organize. Make plans for upcom- ■ Genre: Folk listen to it, from a much more Should you listen to it? Yes! mature and reflective stand- Iron & Wine has always had see always eye to eye. Dreams ing gatherings. Handle practical point that it was written. this reassuring style, and listen- and illusions can dissipate. Love details. Meditate on possibilities. When you listen to the ers could always find comfort in is the bottom line. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Samuel Beam is best known songs “Call It Dreaming” or the music. With “Beast Epic,” CANCER (June 21-July 22) — 8 — 8 — Get together with friends by his stage name Iron & Wine. “Thomas County Law,” you will that couldn’t be any truer. Lis- — Don’t waste time or energy without great expectations. This folk musician from South hear essentially two complete- teners are going to find that this pushing something that’s stuck. Share your passions and enthu- Carolina has always had a ly different songs in tone. This record is easy to lose yourself Force an issue and risk breakage. siasms. Secrets get revealed. unique style in his music. From is what really suits the record in. Every time you come back Gentle pressure works best. Strengthen familiar bonds and his debut album, “The Creek best; even without more layers to listen to “Beast Epic,” you Loving kindness can relax and connections with love. Drank the Candle” in 2002, he to the song, Iron & Wine can may find something that you soothe. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) was noted for having a sooth- make something fresh and new. didn’t notice before, and that LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — 6 — 7 — Consider career moves ing voice that almost hinged on Then you get something is a quality that only amazing — Relax and recharge your in depth before making them. spoken word. like “Last Night,” which real- song-writers can achieve. batteries. Delays or miscommu- Don’t talk about it. Keep your From slower and acous- ly stands out from the record Alec Erickson can be reached nications may slow the action ears open. Wait and a cloudy sit- tic elements to larger than life purely based on the styling. at entertainment@collegian. anyway. Enjoy simple pleasures uation clarifies. Follow passion. themes, Beam always managed While it doesn’t necessarily com. to stir up emotion in his listen- quite fit into the rest of the re- ers. With each subsequent re- cord, it is still a soothing track

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