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Judy Calhoun, executive director of Larimer Humane Society sits with Romeo, a Jindo mix that was rescued from a dog meat farm in South Korea. PHOTO BY SETH BODINE COLLEGIAN Ten dogs rescued from South Korea arrive at Larimer Humane Society By Seth Bodine and were victims of neglect and Four Masti s, three Jindo Animal Rescue Team. Many of ety International has been work- @sbodine120 abuse. Now, thanks to a partner- mixes, two Husky mixes and the dogs su er from ailments ing with dog meat farmers in ship with the Humane Society one Labrador mix arrived at the such as disease, injury or malnu- South Korea to transition to oth- In a dog meat farm in Won- International and the Larimer Larimer Humane society on trition. er economic models, according ju, South Korea, dogs lived in- Humane Society, ten of those May 2. The ten dogs were part This was the fi fth dog meat to Judy Calhoun, executive direc- side cramped cages exposed to dogs have the opportunity for a of 250 that were rescued by the farm that was closed down from tor of Larimer Humane Society. the elements with limited food new life and home. Humane Society International’s the province, and Humane Soci- see HUMANE on page 5 >>

NEWS NEWS A&C Students learn to garden Fracking in FoCo Colorado in the summer Community garden fi nds new Colorado Supreme Court rules What should be on your to-do home south of campus on Fort Collins fracking ban list in Colorado this summer PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 10

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collegian.com 4 N NEWS Tuesday, May 3, 2016 New Student Education Garden launches after old plot lost to stadium By Julia Rentsch and a perennial demonstration @julia_rentsch garden for specialty crops, such as artichokes or asparagus. The Space will soon be available areas are planned to be up and for students to learn to grow running by June. their own crops in an educa- Community members who tional garden located south of are interested in getting expe- campus o of Center Avenue, rience with a variety of vege- near the new Horticulture tables will be able to volunteer Center. This area will provide in the demonstration section opportunities for students to of the student garden, where work with faculty on agricul- sta will teach volunteers how tural research and to learn gar- to plant, weed and harvest. dening skills. Volunteers will get their first Concerns about the dissi- opportunity to help with trans- pation and relocation of sever- planting seeds into the fields al CSU agricultural programs this May, and will get to take away from the site of the new some vegetables home at the on-campus stadium south of end of the season in exchange West Pitkin Street emerged for their time. several years ago after it was “(In the demo section) you’ll announced the stadium con- see something that will resem- struction would require change. ble a small farm, really mixed The new plot is not intended to vegetables, you’ll see tomatoes, directly replace the old student squash, eggplant, beans, corn, garden that once existed there, you’ll see a little bit of every- but aims to foster similar learn- thing represented in that plot,” ing opportunities. Yoder said. According to Natalie Yoder, Student interns will have a Specialty Crops Program assis- their own section of the garden tant in the Department of Horti- in which to grow one or two culture and Landscape Architec- rows of a single crop of their Image courtesy of the College of Agricultural Sciences. ture who will work closely with choosing over the course of a student gardeners, the garden summer. They will learn from tract with Residential Dining is so high that if I did that trial their field, but this is hindered by will be divided into three sec- Horticulture Department fac- Services for the eventual sale of down there, the data would be the fact that soil preparation and tions: a farm-like demonstration ulty everything about the grow- their final product. skewed,” Yoder said. construction are still ongoing. area that is open to volunteers, ing process “from seed to sale,” “Dining Services are com- The only garden area not The first yields from the garden internship rows for students in Yoder said. mitted to purchasing product within the floodplain is a nar- are expected this year in late the University’s Specialty Crops The experience will also in- from us, and each individual row strip that will be used for summer or early fall. Program and a section for ro- volve obtaining organic certifi- dining hall is going to act as a dif- compost, which will be used in CSU’s previous student-ori- tating plants like cover crops cation, Yoder said, as the entire ferent customer, so a student can the student education garden. ented garden was given to them and pollinators. student education garden will be interact with the dierent head Additionally, it is planned that by the University about 15 years Alongside this area will be grown organically. chefs at each dining hall and de- it will be used for experiments ago, and was run by students a community garden managed Before they grow their crop, termine which one is going to be and demonstrations associat- who wanted to garden in ways by the Aggie Village Apartments student interns will set up a con- the best fit for what they want to ed with a College of Agricul- that hadn’t yet gained much grow,” Yoder said. tural Sciences class, SOCR 130 support from University facul- Royce Lahman, the Residen- Composting Principles. ty, such as organic agriculture. tial Dining Services meal access The windrow composting The new garden, however, will coordinator, said they are excited facility that is set to be built at have more faculty support, in about the opportunity to partner the Foothills Campus would part because such interests now with the garden and come closer provide a large amount of com- are better represented in the to the launch of a farm-to-table post for campus use, some of University itself. program at CSU. which would also go towards “We might see that (stu- The gardening area is located the student education garden, dent-run garden) again in the next to what used to be the site of Yoder said. future, but we’re getting a lot of the CSU Challenge Course, now Six student interns have al- department and faculty support located at the CSU Mountain ready signed up for the intern- right now, so we’re running it Campus. The course’s fence will ship program. as almost like a program within remain standing, as the area in- “I’m stoked to be around a the Horticulture Department,” side will now to be used for hor- lot of people who are also stoked Yoder said. “I can’t say we’re re- ticulture research. about gardening,” said Monica placing that garden, by starting It also happens to be located Dupler, a senior nutrition and the Student Education Garden, on a floodplain, Yoder said, which food sciences major who plans because it’s very dierent than it aects how much horticultural to intern. “I just think food is was ... but in some ways, we hope field research can be done in the so important , and we don’t al- that the people who were really area, especially on plants native ways think about where our food interested in being a part of the to Colorado. comes from, or how much work garden before will continue to “We used to do a lot of trials and labor goes into the process.” find this to be a great home for on plants that do well in Colo- If this were a normal growing their interests.” rado with our native water, but season, student interns would al- Julia Rentsch can be reached Small plant seedlings. PHOTO BY MADISON BRANDT COLLEGIAN the water table in that floodplain ready have started to prepare for at [email protected] N 5 NEWS Tuesday, May 3, 2016

>> HUMANE from page 1 before adoption. Advanced ca- “The distinctions between nine coach volunteers will help pet dogs and meat dogs, while them into their new homes. they’re still there, are narrow- “A lot of times even if we ing,” Calhoun said. “The hope is make progress with them in that one of things that Humane foster care with their behavior Society International is doing we’ll still have to teach their new is trying reduce that kind of dis- owners how to work with their tinction so these dogs could be behavior further so they can con- adopted in their home country.” tinue to come out of their shell,” The dogs will receive medi- said Ali Eccleston, executive di- cal, and behavioral evaluations rector of Animal House. “Dogs and treatments from the North- like these can be really shut ern Colorado Regional Ani- down, but they really have a great mal Welfare Coalition, Animal potential to be a normal dog that House and Black Dog Animal you would never know had this Rescue. The organizations will background.” help them be ready for adoption The di“culties found in by socializing them and treating these dogs are ones organiza- any medical issues. tions would see in any breed of The behavioral evaluation dog that is raised in an environ- will be a slightly dierent pro- ment similar to the one in South cess than the typical shelter dogs. Korea where dogs receive senso- “The behavioral evaluation ry deprivation, according to Brit- will be a little bit dierent than ney Wallesch, Executive Direc- what we typically do for our shel- tor of Black Dog Animal Rescue. ter dogs,” Calhoun said. “We’ll “So these dogs coming from really involve our behavior and South Korea are not dier- evaluation coordinator, and ent from dogs we would see in some of the sta from that team the United States, and I think really taking a look and getting that’s important for potential a sense of how social each dog is adopters to understand that and how much they do respond we’re not looking at kind of an- to people and/or other dogs.” imal altogether, we’re looking at At Animal House, dogs will dogs who are a very predictable work with the foster care coordi- product of an environment,” nator and the behavioral coordi- Wallesch said. nator will collaborate to see what Seth Bodine can be reached at kind of training the dogs need [email protected]. Romeo, a jindo mix rescue dog stands tall on a sunny day. PHOTO BY SETH BODINE COLLEGIAN

>> REC CENTER from page 3 is one of the best ways for your year, but the past two years I the dierent machines. Howev- the rec center because some use the climbing wall as a form of mind and body to distress. With have used it much more as I feel er, I do think it would be better it more than others and if there physical exercise, rather than it included, it allows people who that I have a better and grasp on if people were able to pay for is no plan to use the gym, one the traditional way people go to aren’t regular gym users to use should not have to pay for it.” the gym. They also oer many it as frequently or as sparsely as Students like Sierra Seydel, fitness classes like Zumba and wanted,” Yuhas said. “I think it’s important to include the rec center a senior studying fish and wild- Kickboxing that will get you Senior Julie Williams, life conservation biology see the moving and it’s a fun thing to do studying equine science, appre- into our fees because exercise is an important way budgeting benefits of paying for with your friends.” ciates the benefits of paying for to keep healthy. During some of the most stressful the rec center through tuition. According to Yuhas, the CSU the rec center through her tui- times of the semester, physical activity is one of “Gym memberships o Rec Center is a place that appeals tion, but also recognizes some campus are expensive for stu- to various students with dier- flaws as well. the best ways for your mind and body to distress. dents on a budget, and the rec ent athletic abilities. “I like that the gym is al- With it included, it allows people who aren’t regular center oers the equipment “I think it’s important to in- ready a part of tuition because it gym users to use it as frequently or as sparsely as and classes at a convenient lo- clude the rec center into our fees encourages me to go to the gym cation and without a monthly because exercise is an import- since I’m already paying for it, wanted.” monetary commitment,” Sey- ant way to keep healthy. During I might as well use it,” Williams SHELBY YUHAS del said. some of the most stressful times said. “I was bad about using the CSU STUDENT AND REC CENTER EMPLOYEE Pamela Shapiro can be of the semester, physical activity gym freshman and sophomore reached at [email protected]. 6 N NEWS Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Colorado Supreme Court voids Fort Collins fracking moratorium

By Diego Felix @FMTOturntablist laws were preempted by state state level. some kind of very careful look it up, you’re done,” Egenhoff said. law and in turn, “invalid and un- “I’m inclined to think it from the state level is in order.” Geology major Blake Robin- enforceable.” should be a state decision for two When looked at in isolation, son said he would prefer to see In a decision that could set Prior to the judgments from reasons: one is that it can bring Hannah said there are obvious the state of Colorado implement precedence for how local gov- the Colorado Supreme Court, the together a greater expertise to problems with fracking, among a widespread ban lasting lon- ernments statewide can regulate Colorado Oil and Gas Association look at the problem,” Hannah them being that while it has in- ger than what was proposed by natural gas and oil extraction, filed suit and won cases against said. “If it’s left up to the local creased the production of oil and the five-year moratorium, until the Colorado Supreme Court both Fort Collins and Longmont. communities and every little gas in the United States, its suc- proper tests and studies com- ruled against Fort Collins’ five- The two municipalities subse- town around Colorado has to cesses may reduce efforts to find pletely rule out any negative ef- year moratorium on fracking quently appealed the decision come up with their own set of alternative sources of energy. fects from hydraulic fracturing. Monday. and in August the state appeals regulations, that’s asking a lot of According to Sven Egenhoff, “Sure, allowing more frack- In 2013, Fort Collins voters court requested for the cases to local governments; whereas if it Ph.D., associate professor of ing sites will improve our state’s supported a moratorium with- be heard by the Supreme Court. could be done at the state level, geosciences, when the distance economy while creating jobs for in city limits to temporarily ban This ruling added another I think more expertise can be between aquifers and the point many workers, but I consider hydraulic fracking, the process in dimension to the ongoing debate brought to bear. of fracking is significant, like it these aspects to be short term which a stream of sand, water and on whether the state or individ- “The second thing is that is here in the Denver Basin, the thinking,” Robinson said. “In my chemicals is blasted into the earth ual municipalities hold the right you avoid this patchwork of reg- chances of causing a fracture opinion, the future environmen- to break through rock formations to set regulations for the gas and ulations where you step across a that will affect the aquifer is near tal risks outweigh the immediate and free buried energy reserves. oil industry. political boundary and suddenly zero. gratification of drilling without The City of Longmont also had For Judy Hannah, Ph.D., pro- all the rules are different and that “However, if you screw up an proper recourse.” their 2012 ban deemed void. fessor of geosciences, the deci- makes it very awkward for any- aquifer, you will never be able to Diego Felix can be reached at The courts ruled that both sion belongs to legislators at the one to stay on top of it, so I think fix the problem. Once you mess [email protected].

Fight over Zika funds rages with first US death

The first officially report- “He had Zika, the Zika had Wasserman Schultz earlier health officials and representa- treatment. ed death Friday in the United cleared, but shortly after, he this week introduced legislation tives of Florida’s 1 million-strong If additional Zika funds are States from Zika-related com- started bleeding internally,” to provide the $1.9 billion. She Puerto Rican community, the needed, they said, the money plications, a 70-year-old man in Haynes told McClatchy. “He was joined by Rep. Nita Lowey, nation’s largest. could be provided through the Puerto Rico, intensified a par- went to hospital. That’s when he D-New York. “I met with doctors who normal appropriations process tisan battle on Capitol Hill over died.” Puerto Rico has 599 cases of live in Miami-Dade County and now underway in Congress. $1.9 billion in emergency funds The unidentified man’sZika, according to CDC data, far also officials in Miami-Dade Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, blocked for two months by Re- death was first documented in more than any other state or ter- County,” Rubio said. “They noted that Ebola turned out to publicans. the CDC’s weekly report on the ritory. Florida has 93 cases and are freaked out about the Zika be less of a threat than originally With Florida claiming the mosquito-borne virus. The offi- New York has 77, which com- thing. I don’t know any other predicted in suggesting that the highest number of cases of the cial cause of death was throm- bined represents 40 percent of term to use. If they are freaked current concern over Zika could deadly virus, lawmakers from bocytopenia, a severe drop in the all cases nationwide. out, then I am very concerned be overblown. the Sunshine State pushed GOP number of platelets that can lead The biggest health threat about it as well.” “Our (Democratic) friends leaders to take up the appropri- to severe bleeding. from Zika is to pregnant women Rubio warned that with a across the aisle have requested a ations supplemental bill that “I’m saddened to learn that and their newborn children. large number of Zika cases al- $1.9 billion blank check, and they President Barrack Obama sent we have already suffered our first One of the most serious ef- ready documented in Brazil, tens haven’t told us what the plan is to Congress two months ago. death from the Zika virus, and fects of the virus is microcephaly, of thousands of people potential- for the use of the funds,” Cornyn “The death of an American my thoughts are with the victim’s which causes babies’ heads to be ly exposed to the virus will travel said. citizen should serve as a wake-up family,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman much smaller than normal. Zika through Florida and other states Saying the emergency funds call to all those in Congress who Schultz, D-Fla., said. “As I’ve said can also cause brain damage, to and from the 2016 Summer would be “deficit spending that continue to block our efforts to for months, this is an unfolding seizures, developmental delays, Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. adds to the debt,” Cornyn said: stop the spread of this virus,” public health crisis in Florida intellectual disabilities, feeding “It is the obligation of the “The (Nelson) legislation com- Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson said. and Puerto Rico and, soon, other problems, hearing loss and vi- federal government to keep our pletely lacks any sort of account- “While this may be the first Zi- parts of the nation.” sion problems in infants. people safe, and this is an immi- ability that would only come ka-related death in our country, Wasserman Schultz, who is Female Democratic senators nent and real threat to the public through a regular appropriations it won’t be the last if Congress chairwoman of the Democrat- spoke out forcefully Thursday safety and security of our nation process where we consider this does not start taking this virus ic National Committee, added: in a prolonged partisan fight and our people,” Rubio said. “So in a deliberate sort of way.” seriously.” “We need House Republicans to over the emergency Zika fund- the money is going to be spent. CDC spokesman Haynes, Nelson last week filed legis- stop dragging their feet on emer- ing on the Senate floor, among The question is: Do we do it now, however, said the supplemental lation to provide the $1.9 billion gency supplemental funding for them Sens. Dianne Feinstein of before this has become a crisis, money is needed now. in emergency funds for Zika re- Zika and join President Obama California and Patty Murray of or do we wait for it to become a “There’s a lot of work that search, most of which would go and congressional Democrats Washington state. crisis?” needs to be done to help in this to the Centers for Disease Con- by taking immediate action to Sen. Marco Rubio, the failed Senate Republicans, howev- outbreak of the Zika virus with trol and Prevention. arrest this burgeoning health 2016 GOP White House candi- er, said that emergency funding surveillance and trying to find Benjamin Haynes, a spokes- crisis.” date, broke with other GOP sen- was not needed. They said pre- a vaccine,” he said. “The biggest man for the CDC, said Friday While the Zika virus is ators in a passionate plea for the viously appropriated money to threat is to pregnant women. that the Puerto Rican man, from spread primarily by two types of emergency funds. combat the Ebola virus, which All of our efforts are focused on the metro area of the U.S. territo- mosquitoes, Wasserman Schultz On a recent trip back home, first broke out in West Africa trying to fight this outbreak and ry’s capital of San Juan, died ear- cited recent evidence that it can the Florida Republican said, he almost three years ago, could protect pregnant women.” lier this year. also be sexually transmitted. met with local and state public be shifted for Zika research and Briefs from McClatchy Tribune 7 O OPINION Tuesday, May 3, 2016 The war on ISIS can’t be won with weapons and bombs

of it to terrify westerners, and I’d wager never. How often “Free the Nipple” campaign). called Islamists. then we show that exact same would you hear American pop This sexual freedom can do According to Deena Du- Taylor fi lm on our TVs? We literally music in any of those countries? wonders for women’s overall waik, this is a diŠ erent group Tougaw are streaming their propa- Very often. Additionally, our freedom, voting rights, profes- of people who want hardcore @TTougaw ganda through our own TVs. fast food has taken oŠ overseas. sional rights, as well as women’s Islamic values like Sharia law to There is a fi ne line between McDonald’s serves in over 100 health issues and reproductive spread through the world. They reporting something like the countries, along with compa- rights. You can’t solve the prob- are known as Islamists, which Paris or Belgium attacks and nies like KFC, Pizza Hut, etc. lems that you’re not willing to is a fundamental or militant Look out, world — the answer showing a 22-minute video of What does this have to do talk about or face head-on, and branch of Islam. These people to defeating ISIS is here. No, it’s ISIS burning a Jordanian pilot with defeating ISIS? Well, we the West is a place where those contain terrorists and non-ter- not coming from the president. alive. We have got to stop show- have a lot of things that the conversations are far more rorists, and they advocate No, it’s not coming from a team ing their propaganda. We are rest of the world wants. Call acceptable to have. Islamism through diplomatic of academics who have been doing exactly what they want. me elitist, but western culture My last point, and perhaps means as well as violent means studying ISIS for years. It’s Awareness of their violence and is very, very attractive. This the most controversial point, — same end goal, diŠ erent coming from me, your average, vicious attacks is important, but is what we call “soft power.” has to do with accountability methods. Some of these groups run-of-the-mill political science this is not the way to build that I truly believe that if we fi ght within the Islamic community. have been voted into power, like student from suburbia awareness. Instead, it a war on propaganda, we can To help me understand this the Muslim Brotherhood and central, Colorado. You’re builds fear. seriously challenge ISIS’s ideol- better, I sat down with Deena Hamas, which is a group that welcome, world. ogy. I believe that by providing Duwaik and Amira Noshi, two the U.N. has listed as a terrorist All kidding aside, ISIS has access to things like , CSU students raised in Muslim organization, and others take obviously been a massive threat pornography, food and other households, as well as Israa El- power, like ISIS and Al-Qaeda. to people worldwide for years things predominantly western, deiry, president of the Muslim In 2013, Pew Research did a now. When watching the presi- the desire for these products Student Association. study on thousands of Muslims dential debates and other rhet- I truly believe will absolutely take over enough To start oŠ , let me say a few in 39 countries. Rahaeel Raza, oric coming from politicians, it people to where western uncomfortable things. There a Sunni woman and leader of seems that we have two choices: that if we culture is no longer demonized absolutely is a problem with Muslims Facing Tomorrow, either bomb them so much as by them. Islamic terrorism. In modern shows this in her video “By the to make the sand glow, as Ted Let me be clear here in what discourse, we often think of it Numbers: Untold Story of Mus- Cruz would advocate, or pull fi ght a war on I’m specifi cally not advocating in terms of either you’re ISIS or lim Opinions and Demograph- out completely, leave the entire for: I don’t believe we should you’re not. This dichotomy is ics.” In this Pew Research study, region and let them fi gure it out propaganda, be fl ying around dropping unrealistic. This does not count of all the Muslims interviewed, over there. Playboy magazines in Raqqa. groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, 39 percent said honor killings I personally believe that we can I’m also not advocating blasting Al-Qaeda, Iranian Revolution- are sometimes justifi able for a both of these statements are Katy Perry music into Syria, ary Guard, Muslim Brother- woman who has had premarital ridiculous and unrealistic. Car- seriously like South Korea does to North hood and others. But this only or extramarital sex. 26 percent pet-bombing ISIS would invari- Korea. I’m also not advocating covers one area of the problem. of American Muslims between ably kill more innocent people challenge for nation-building. We’ve tried There is a second group of ages 18 and 29 believe suicide than terrorists, potentially that for over a decade now in people we aren’t talking about, seeISIS on page 8 >> making some of those people ISIS’s Iran and Iraq and it doesn’t whose families got wrongful- work. You can’t make some- ly killed become terrorists ideology. body want what you want just themselves. However, pulling because you like it. What I am 2226 W. Elizabeth St. out of the region entirely would advocating for is making those Unit A-106 strengthen ISIS and portray things extremely visible Fort Collins, CO 80521 them as victorious to the rest and accessible. 970-980-4643 of the region, thus adding to Let me tell you a story: My For instance, providing apartments their recruitment rhetoric and mom used to work for a huge direct investment to companies overall strength. translation company. Doing this in the Middle East can be a I am not advocating the job, she traveled the world and great way to show that the West NEED A 2016 SUMMER LEASE? complete cessation of all uses met people from all over. One isn’t always an enemy. 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>> ISIS from page 7 American, will never under- think it’s extremely important the Qur’an, and believe that cally-correct, don’t-o• end-any- bombings against civilians can stand. Amira Noshi told me, to have open discourse about lumping them into one category one kind of “understanding be justifi able. It’s 42 percent “It’s really hard to be an Arabic what we feel and why. Israa told isn’t fair. I told her that I felt each other” just wont cut it. in France and 35 percent in American. … I’ve chosen to lie me things that I didn’t know. Muslims should have a higher After sitting down with these England (look up the video, I’m about my ethnicity to people level of accountability within women and talking about their not making this up). before.” We, as westerners, will their mosques for children and perspective, I could really feel On top of this, twice as never know what it’s like to live teenagers to not be introduced and hear their discontent and many British Muslims are in a country that is so to radical messages. anger. fi ghting for ISIS than are anti-Arab/Muslim. She looked at me and said, I asked Deena how many fi ghting in the British Army Take a moment to place They are known as “Okay, what can we do? Every times she had had this con- against ISIS. These numbers yourself in the shoes of some- Islamists, which time there is an attack, we versation with people like me absolutely shocked me. Just one who lives in a country (Muslims at CSU) text each and she said she has them a because someone isn’t a terror- where 95 percent of the popula- is a fundamental other saying, ‘Oh, no. I hope it lot, because her ethnicity has ist doesn’t mean they aren’t a tion really does not like you. It or militant branch wasn’t a Muslim this time.’ We become a political ethnicity. part of the problem. This kind absolutely can create an atmo- always denounce these attacks. However, those conversations of behavior is propagated by sphere of disdain. While that’s of Islam. These So what else can I do?” and to are often emotional and contain people like Anjem Choudary, never an excuse to just take people contain that, I really don’t have knee-jerk reactions to com- a British imam who is openly that dramatic leap to terrorism, an answer. monly-heard sentiments. The anti-western and supports it does help paint a picture of terrorists and This is my fi nal word. We, as conversations don’t always Sharia law, even praising the the bitterness between people non-terrorists, Americans, need to have a seri- solve anything. 9/11 attacks. This is a western when talking about this issue. ous discourse between those of If we’re going to deal with Muslim who preaches messages If you multiply this from a per- and they advocate the Islamic faith and those out- Islamic terror, we need to of hatred. This man is constant- sonal level to the world stage, it side of it. And not the politically actually deal with it instead ly denounced by the majority of really isn’t hard to understand Islamism through correct kind that doesn’t get to of stepping lightly around the western Muslims, but the fact why there is so much animos- diplomatic means the heart of people’s feelings. issue. We have to stop showing is, he still has enough appeal to ity. Especially because we are I’m talking about the passion- their propaganda, we need to draw in enough supporters to blind to the fact that a depress- as well as violent ate, no-holds-barred, heavy show them that the West really from anti-western groups. ingly overwhelming majority means — same kind of conversation. Not the isn’t that bad and, above all else, If you don’t think this is of terrorism victims are other screaming and shouting that we truly need to face the tough, a problem, then I don’t know Muslims. If we are ever going end goal, drowns out all discourse, but uncomfortable facts. Only then what would be. to have the conversation about di erent methods. the kind where you really, really can we have conversations that After talking with Israa the Middle East, we need to un- get into people’s deep-seated will create change. Eldeiry, I told her that it really derstand that these people have beliefs. Only in that atmosphere isn’t that hard to understand been embroiled in violence for can we really get into the meat Taylor Tougaw can be why so many westerners are the last 40 years. That kind of of this issue. The whole politi- reached [email protected]. wary of Muslims as a whole. atmosphere does not lend itself Muslims practice the faith She agreed with me, because to warm hugs and very, very di• erently around that’s what we’re shown on the happy feelings. the world, just as Christians news every day. But there is a After sitting down and do. A lot of Muslims have component of this that I, as an talking with these women, I di• erent interpretations about LISTEN ONLINE AT KCSUFM.COM

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By Randi Mattox acres of exhibits. The zoo is restaurants, live music and @randimattox This is basically a require- concert venue in the country. ment for anyone living in Col- also known for its unique en- art displays. Located 10 miles north of Den- orado during the summer. closures including the Toyo- 4. Visit Rocky Mountain National ver, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is Many students just moved Camping is an inexpensive ta Elephant Passage and the Park an open-air amphitheater nes- to Colorado in August for the and highly accessible activity Primate Panorama. Rocky Mountain National tled inside of Red Rocks Park. start of the school year. And for in Colorado. And, although it 4. Go shopping at Pearl Street Park is one of Colorado’s most The venue is completely sur- those students, only two weeks is a pretty common activity in Mall beloved adventure locations. If rounded by unique rock struc- stands between them and their other states, when you camp in Everything in Colorado cele- you are looking to completely tures. You really can nott get the first summer in Colorado. Colorado it always feels special brates the outdoor lifestyle. Even immerse yourself in Colorado’s experience you will have at Red There are too many summer because you are surrounded by its most popular shopping venue nature scene, Rocky Mountain Rocks Amphitheatre anywhere activities in Colorado to name beautiful mountains. is outside. National Park is the perfect place else. And you will definitely because it perhaps the best 2. Experience the Denver Zoo Pearl Street Mall is a four- to go. The park o“ers countless have an easy time finding a con- state to be in for exploration, The Denver Zoo is a re- block pedestrian shopping hiking opportunities, camping cert you will like. This summer’s adventure and entertainment. nowned Colorado destination. center in Boulder. And, in ad- venues and lakeside views. lineup features multiple popu- But, here are five things you Founded in 1896, the zoo is dition to its popular stores like 5. See a concert at Red Rocks lar bands including ZZ Top and must do if it is your first sum- known for its rich history. It Urban Outfitters, Alex and Ani Amphitheater Modest Mouse. mer in Colorado: is one of the largest zoos in and American Apparel, Pearl Red Rocks Amphitheater Randi Mattox can be reached 1. Go camping in the mountains the country and has over 80 Street Mall is filled with unique is arguably the most beautiful at [email protected]

Meet the 2016 Hall of Fame inductees

By Randi Mattox bums since they first began re- behind most of the musical Hall of Fame is long overdue. “Smoke on the Water” as they @randimattox cording in 1973 and have played success in the 1960s. He was a were being taught the instru- more than 5,000 concerts. and Deep Purple is an English ment. As pioneers of heavy met- Every year, the Rock and Band who was responsible for popu- hard rock band that formed in al rock, Deep Purple is another Roll Hall of Fame inducts six The Steve Miller Band lar hits like The Beatle’s “Twist 1968. They hold a special place band that is without question new members into the re- formed in San Francisco in 1966. and Shout” and ’s in the heart of most rock and deserves their induction into nowned society of musicians. Lead vocalist Steve Miller’s fam- “.” He died of rollers because basically ev- the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees are some ily is close friends with the leg- heat failure in 1967, but his in- ery beginning guitarist learned Randi Mattox can be reached of the most respected and loved endary guitarist Les Paul who duction into the Rock and Roll Deep Purple’s most famous song at [email protected] bands and artists of all time. had a heavy influence on Mill- er’s aŸnity for rock music. The Steve Miller Band is a blues- rock band that is recognizable by their classic hits like “The Joker” and “Fly Like an Eagle.” The band has released over 20 albums and performed count- less concerts, including a show Steve Miller Band at the Bohemian Night’s Festival in Fort Collins last summer. Chicago Chicago Self described as the rock and roll band with horns, Chi- N.W.A. cago is a soft rock and roll band that formed in 1967. Known Bert Berns for songs like “If You Leave Me Now” and “Hard Habit to Deep Purple Break,” Chicago is one of most successful bands in America, following the Beach Boys, as the band with the second most al- bum chart success. N.W.A Recently portrayed in the Here’s a look at who took to film “Straight Outta Compton,” stage to accept their entrance N.W.A is a collaborative hip-hop into the coveted organization: group that formed in Compton, Cheap Trick California, in 1986. The band Cheap Trick is a popular consists of some of the most fa- rock and roll band from Rock- mous rap artists including Ice ford, Illinois. The band’s most Cube and Dr. Dre. With over 10 notable hits include “I Want You million albums sold, N.W.A. is to Want Me” and “Surrender.” arguably the most influential “I Want You to Want Me” is in- band to emerge from the 1980s credibly popular and legendary rock scene. in the rock and roll genre. Cheap Bert Berns Trick has released over 15 al- Bert Berns was the man AC& 11 ARTS & CULTURE Tuesday, May 3, 2016 How to make delicious yogurt at home By Cody Moore be made in the evening and allowed to fer- 2. Remove the milk from the heat ment overnight, up to 12 hours. Allow at and allow it to cool to 110°F to 115°F. Milk Homemade yogurt might be the eas- least 5 hours for the bacteria in the starter should be warm enough to keep your little iest, edible science experiment out there. to ferment. A longer fermentation period finger in for at least 10 seconds. To speed It requires very little hands-on time and leads to a slightly thicker and more tart the cooling process, place the pot in the results in a creamy, rich product that and tangy yogurt. prepared ice bath and stir the milk occa- will make you turn your nose up at any sionally. If the milk temperature drops too store-bought brand. You need no fan- Ingredients low, return it to the heat. cy equipment, only a large pot with a lid, 4 cups (1 quart) milk (Whole 3. In a small bowl, combine about 1 a thermometer and a warm place to let or 2% makes a creamier cup warm milk with the yogurt and stir your yogurt incubate. Making your own is yogurt, but skim works too) to combine. Add the yogurt-milk mix- much cheaper than buying readymade yo- ture to the remaining warm milk and stir gurt. Plus, it doesn’t contain any additives 3 tablespoons plain yogurt until completely incorporated. Do not you can’t pronounce and is loaded with with live and active cultures stir vigorously. healthy bacteria that you actually grow (purchased) 4. Incubate the pot between 110°F (probiotics anyone?). and 115°F for 5 to 10 hours, depending on The best part of homemade yogurt? Flavorings such as jam, honey, dulce the desired flavor and consistency —lon- The endless possibilities to customize. de leche, molasses, fresh or dried fruit, ger incubation periods produces thicker, Homemade Greek Yogurt With Cashews and Add your own fruits, nuts, sweeteners and garlic, herbs, etc (optional) more tart yogurt. Do not disturb the yo- Citrus. PHOTO BY CODY MOORE COLLEGIAN spices. Keep it savory or make it sweet. gurt during incubation. Strain your yogurt through a cheesecloth Preparation 5. Cover the yogurt and refrigerate *For thicker, Greek-style yogurt, af- to make a thicker Greek-style yogurt, lab- 1. Add the milk to a large, heavy-bot- until cold or for 2 to 3 hours. ter incubation, spoon the yogurt into a neh (a Lebanese yogurt “cheese”) or Ice- tomed pot. Place the pot over moderate *If you used a thermos to incubate, cheesecloth-lined colander, set it over a landic-style skyr. Feeling adventurous? heat and heat the milk until it reaches at transfer the finished yogurt to a non-in- bowl and let it drain. Cover it in the refrig- Start with grass-fed cow’s milk, or even least 180°F or just begins to boil, stirring sulated container for chilling so the tem- erator for at least 1 hour or overnight. Dis- goat, sheep, or camel milk for di‰erent occasionally to prevent a skin from form- perature will drop.* card the whey that drains out of the yogurt flavor profiles. ing and making sure the milk doesn’t scald 6. Stir any flavorings into the yogurt or reserve it for another use.* This simple recipe adapted from Me- or boil over. just before serving. Cody Moore can be reached at gan O. Steintrager of epicurious.com can [email protected]. 12 AC& ARTS & CULTURE Tuesday, May 3, 2016 Art in Public Places wants to make Fort Collins beautiful By Randi Mattox @randimattox get so many submissions from local artists and helps support work with the committee that ties for local artists to present kids,” Hixon said. “You’re look- local artists and highlight the is designing the project,” Hixon their work in ways that they ing at these sketches that they work of local arts,” Martin said. said. “It provides opportuni- seeART on page 14 >> If you step back and criti- have done and they are talking “Anybody can submit and we cally examine Fort Collins, you about what they love about feature about 20 local artists will notice that, in addition to Fort Collins. As you are walking a year.” the beautiful mountain views along in Fort Collins, you come Hixon said the program’s and natural scenery, there are along those pavers and they are process facilitates the creation countless pieces of artwork that great surprises.” of various types of artwork. contribute to the welcoming Martin said the program “Our process is unique be- atmosphere. From painted pia- supports local artistry. cause we don’t ask an artist to CLASSIFIEDS nos to unique sculptures, local “The program works with create a piece, we ask artists to www.collegian.com works of art can be seen scat- tered throughout the city. 970-491-1683 Fort Collins is clearly ded- icated to celebrating art. But something that is not so obvious is who is behind all of this art- work. 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B 13 BLOGs Tuesday, April 3, 2016 Food & Fun: unique foods Australia Abroad: things I will never around the world take for granted again By Alaysha Powell Rocky Mountain Oysters in Indonesia by feeding coffee @alaysha_powell While the name has the word beans to civet cats, then after “oyster,” the appearance says the cats have digested the beans, By Michelle Buser rado State University. Even Food is an amazing way fried chicken — this dish is nei- their poop is collected. It is then @buser_Michelle though I have now settled to explore life and meet new ther of those things. processed a specific way and put into being here, I most defi- people, perhaps one day when Rocky Mountain Oysters are on the market. After a long day at uni, I nitely will not take for granted you are traveling around the bull, pig or sheep testicles that made my way over to the gro- having a set routine of work, world, you may feel bold enough can be poached, braised, boiled, Bird’s Nest Soup cery store to pick up some in- school and extracurriculars. to try one of these unique sautéed or peeled then pound- This is a delicacy served in gredients for dinner that night. international foods. ed flat before being breaded and many Asian countries, but is I had decided to make good ol’, Having a car — Even though If you ever do decide to try fried. It is more of a novelty dish mostly served to curious tourists. classic macaroni and cheese. the public transportation sys- one, I suggest researching where that is said to taste like venison The soup has all the ingredients During my voyage for dinner, tem has treated me very well, you are getting the meal from and is surprisingly good for you. that you may find in a very ba- I stopped mid-search and just since I have been here I miss so you do not get taken advan- sic chicken soup, except for the stood in the aisle of Wool- my car and having the luxury tage of. No food is worth getting Fugu bird’s nest. A small bird native Worth’s and looked around. At of driving to a specific place cheated out of your hard-earned This menu item is the in- to the area called the swiftlets that point, I was feeling des- and parking right in front of cash. Above all, have an open testines, ovaries and liver of create their nests out of saliva, perate to find anything that the building. The other day, mind. While these foods are not blowfish. While this dish is gen- unfortunately for them it tastes looked even a little bit famil- a task that usually takes me something you see much of in erally believed to have come good enough to eat. iar. I just wanted Kraft Mac & 10 minutes at home took me Colorado, it is fun to branch out from Japan and Korea, it really Cheese shaped like “Sponge- over two hours because I did and explore new cultures. is served all over. Fish may not Tarantulas Bob” characters. Sadly, I was not have a car. I wanted to seem super unique, but this Remember the story about not able to find anything close rent some movies, I spent two Wasp Crackers item is the food form of Russian the old woman who swallowed to Kraft Mac & Cheese, but hours on the train (round trip) This dish is enjoyed in cer- roulette. Blowfish has a poison the spider? Well now you can be this moment in the grocery and it took me 20 minutes to tain areas of Japan and is proba- called tetrodotoxin, meaning just like her, because tarantulas store made me realize the lit- walk to the rental store from bly one of the most recent dishes that one fish can kill up to 30 are a popular dish served in plac- tle things in life that I took for the train station. on this list to attract attention people. Chefs usually have to go es like Cambodia and Thailand. granted back in Colorado. from several people across the through multiple years of train- To prepare them, many people I am sure you can guess my Serving sizes at coffee shops world, despite it not being all ing just to learn how to safely will barbecue, grill or fry before first thing on the list: — When they say small, they that popular in its home country. serve this meal. serving on a plate or a stick. They mean small. A small coffee is This is a senbei, which is a type of usually have suppliers who sell Being able to find my fa- served in a cup the size of a rice cracker that also has wasps Kopi Luwak the tarantulas to restaurants, vorite food — Just like I have dixie cup. This is not enough in it. While many people would This is known as the world’s and many of the locals are said to explained in my above anec- coffee to get a student through be afraid to snack on this item for most expensive coffee that can enjoy it. dote, I am rarely able to find college. obvious reasons, it actually is not cost anywhere from $35-$100 Alaysha Powell can be the same brands and food that bad. for a single cup. The brewing reached online at blogs@ that I usually get in the States. Autumn in Colorado — The process for this beverage begins collegian.com. Picking out food is always a weather here is much different gamble because even though than I ever imagined. I knew you are getting, for exam- summer was going to be hot, ple, cheese sauce, you do not but I expected autumn to be a know how that sauce is going little cooler, where you have to to taste or cook. The recipes wear a light jacket all day and that I brought from home nev- you can come home and have a Five alternatives to “Finals Frustration” er quite turn out like they do cup of hot tea or hot chocolate. when I’m in the States because This is what I pictured. During I can never find the exact in- the first month of autumn By Sarah Ross (we know being excited may same benefits. It fits in every gredients that I need to cook it. here, it broke 80 degrees (26 @HowSarahTweets be too much to ask). schedule and is guaranteed I should also say though that I Celsius) probably 90 percent to make you feel better. have found food here that I will of the days. Hot chocolate, Dead week is upon us, and Do yoga or meditate — These never be able to get back home, sweaters and fireplaces are not it feels like everyone I know is really help both your health and Have a night out — Sometimes which makes me sad, too. in the picture—ever. burned out. What I like to call your immediate mental state. All it’s good to just run away from There is no way to win when it When I talk about these “Finals Frustration” has set in: you have to do is download an your responsibilities and get out. comes to food. things, it’s not because I am You’re frustrated at yourself app (I recommend Calm or Stop, Put down the dishes, let your homesick, it’s a longing for fa- for not being more put togeth- Breathe, Think for guided med- room be messy, and read those My daily routine — While be- miliarity. er by now, you’re frustrated itations) or look up a YouTube 10 pages later. Hit up the mov- ing here and having to create a Cheers. at your professors for giving video, and you will be on your ies, a nice restaurant downtown, brand-new routine, I have de- Michelle Buser can be you so much work (don’t they way to peaceful bliss. or whatever your heart desires. veloped a grown appreciation reached online at blogs@ know you have four other class- Sometimes just getting out of the for my daily routine at Colo- collegian.com. es?), you’re frustrated at your Go for a walk — Although we room feels better. parents for pushing for you to have been getting some drea- make summer plans, you’re ry weather, it is spring time. Have a night in — Sometimes frustrated at your friends for With a light jacket, some good getting out is good, but some- not having more time to listen shoes, and an umbrella, get- times staying in is just as great. like yourself. Just try not to start Maybe it’s your cat. Love is one to your frustration. Everything ting outside in the fresh air Instead of those chores, kick something that can’t be put aside of the best medicines (I know, is irritating. So, instead of fall- may help you tremendous- back with a book or a movie, a when studying comes along. cheesy), so grab someone to ing into this funk, here are ly. The best part is you could beverage of your choice, may- cuddle and feel that stress melt some things to try to help you walk for 10 minutes around the be some hot cookies and some Spend a night with someone away. clear your mind and go into block, or an hour to the park blankets, and before you know you love — Maybe it’s your part- Sarah Ross can be reached on- finals week happy and calm and back, and you will get the it, you’ll be relaxed and feeling ner. Maybe it’s your best friend. line at [email protected]. 14 Tuesday, May 3, 2016 | The Rocky Mountain Collegian collegian.com Daily Horoscope Nancy Black

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — 8 (05/03/16). Having fun with — Review accounts and state- TODAY IN beloved people energizes. ments. Pay the bills today and Reap shared financial rewards tomorrow. Make plans and talk through disciplined eorts. New them over with your partner. directions at work this spring Find ways to save and grow your lead to a two-year career spurt rainy day fund. HISTORY after summer. Realize a personal LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — 7 — milestone before group changes Quality time with a partner pays hold your attention this autumn. o over the next few days. Get 1469: Niccolo Machiavelli born expert assistance. Consider pro- On this day in 1469, the Italian philosopher and writer Niccolo To get the advantage, check the cess over content. Share tasks Machiavelli was born in Florence, Italy. A lifelong patriot and diehard day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, according to skill and a•nity. proponent of a unified Italy, Machiavelli became one of the fathers of 0 the most challenging. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — 8 modern political theory. Machiavelli entered the political service of — You’re looking good. Focus on his native Florence by the time he was 29. As defense secretary, he ARIES (March 21-April 19) — 7 your work for the next couple of distinguished himself by executing policies that strengthened Flor- — You’re getting stronger today days. Negotiate a shrewd deal. ence politically. He soon found himself assigned diplomatic missions and tomorrow, empowered with Others appreciate your decisive- for his principality, through which he met such luminaries as Louis high energy. Ask for what you ness. Put your back into it! XII of France, Pope Julius II, the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian want. Pay household bills and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. I, and perhaps most importantly for Machiavelli, the prince of the get organized. Prioritize tasks. 21) — 5 — Despite conflict, Papal States named Cesare Borgia. The shrewd and cunning Borgia TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — confusion or change, today later inspired the title character in Machiavelli’s famous and influen- 5 — Finish up a project in peace and tomorrow favor fun and tial political treatise The Prince (1532). and quiet over the next few days. love. Meet new and interesting Slow down and consider options. people. Make sure your team has 1947: New Japanese constitution goes into effect Friends oer good advice. Bal- what they need. On this day in 1947, Japan’s postwar constitution went into ance emotion and reason. You’re CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) eect. The progressive constitution granted universal surage, especially sensitive. — 7 — Focus on fine-tuning stripped Emperor Hirohito of all but symbolic power, stipulat- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — 7 your place over the next two ed a bill of rights, abolished peerage, and outlawed Japan’s right to — Participate with your commu- days. Take careful measure- make war. The document was largely the work of Supreme Allied nity. Make sure what you build ments, and let your optimism Commander Douglas MacArthur and his occupation sta, who had is solid. Pass along what you’re expand to fill available space. prepared the draft in February 1946 after a Japanese attempt was learning. Your friends are really AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — deemed unacceptable. In 1948, Yoshida Shigeru’s election as prime there for you. 8 — You’re especially quick and minister ushered in the Yoshida era, marked by political stability and CANCER (June 21-July 22) — 6 clever over the next two days. rapid economic growth in Japan. In 1949, MacArthur gave up much — Rea•rm a commitment. Get Research and communications of his authority to the Japanese government, and in September 1951 into a testing phase, and assume projects benefit. Write, formu- the United States and 48 other nations signed a formal peace treaty greater responsibility today and late and edit. Get productive in with Japan. On April 28, 1952, the treaty went into eect, and Japan tomorrow. Make decisions and private. assumed full sovereignty as the Allied occupation came to an end. keep promises. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — 7 — 9 — Watch for income oppor- 1992: Exxon executive murdered Get into an expansion phase tunities over the next few days. Exxon executive Sidney Reso died in a storage vault in New over the next two days. Travel, There’s profitable work avail- Jersey on this day in 1992 after being kidnapped, shot, bound and studies and exploration suit able, if you go for it. Your ideas hidden. Four days earlier, he was abducted from the driveway of your mood. Try a dierent mode are attracting attention. Involve his Morris Township, New Jersey, home. Reso was shot in the arm, of transportation. associates and partners. bound and gagged, and then placed in a wooden box that was hidden in a virtually airless storage space. Despite his death, the kidnappers continued with their ransom plans. The kidnappers’ notably com- plex ransom notes demanding $18.5 million in used $100 bills were sometimes signed, “Rainbow Warriors.” Detectives were able to get DNA samples from both the ransom notes and the pay phones at Exxon stations where the kidnappers made their calls, leading them to Arthur and Irene Seale. The couple was arrested on June 19, 1992, after a protracted chase involving more than 100 FBI agents.

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>> ART from page 12 of the abundance of local art. Martin said the program hopes might not have had.” “I have visited a lot of places to grow and bring more art to Martin said the pieces are and when I come home I realize the public. unique to the city and its people. how truly lovely, inviting and “We are hoping for more “We are lucky that Fort warm Fort Collins is,” Hixon opportunities for artwork and Collins is known for its art and said. “Art in Public Places is one for partnerships within our culture,” Martin said. “Art in of those pieces of Fort Collins community in the future,” Mar- Public Places is just a piece that genuinely makes it the best tin said. “We have been really of that to make Fort Collins place to live. A lot of cities have lucky in the past to have a sup- unique and distinctive. We get art in public places, but ours is portive community for the arts. pieces that are unique for us absolutely woven into the fab- Hopefully, we expand and cre- and unique for Fort Collins. So ric of what the city is about. For ate more partnerships to create hopefully it gives this identity to me personally, the Art in Public more art for the town.” Fort Collins.” Places program enlarges life. It Randi Mattox can be reached Hixon said she enjoys call- makes my heart sing.” at entertainment@collegian. ing Fort Collins home because Within the next 20 years, com. collegian.com The Rocky Mountain Collegian | Tuesday, May 3, 2016 15 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle in an L. Frank Baum title 10 Like a spicy Indian chicken dish 11 Locale 12 Teacher’s graduate deg. 13 Lacking color 22 Colored part of the iris 24 One on the FBI’s “Most Want- ed” list 25 What borrowers do 26 Deep gap 27 Surrounding glows 29 Prince __ Khan 31 Ship’s bow decoration ... and, literally, the fi rst word of 3-, 9- and 24-Down 32 Blessed __ 33 1990s Philippine president 35 Kilimanjaro’s locale 39 Wolfed down 42 Greek goddess of the hunt 43 NBC sketch series, briefl y 47 Guarantee 49 Statehouse oŸ cial: Abbr. 51 Old Nigerian capital 52 __ moss 53 Wheelbarrow shaft 54 Scandal suŸ x Across 43 Column-lined walkway 56 This, to a señora 1 Old West chasers 44 Game name often shouted 57 WWII machine gun 6 Child in the kitchen during play 60 LSAT cousin 10 Sleep under the stars, with 45 Like grams and liters 61 Word of assent “out” 46 Wii forerunner Yesterday’s solution 14 Stage performer 47 __ and crafts 15 Dance often accompanied by a 48 Immune system component ukulele 50 Otherwise 16 Heavenly bear 52 Miss Teen USA contest, e.g. 17 A Marx brother 55 Cigar remains 18 Be the lookout for, say 58 Proctor’s handout 19 Angler’s gear 59 Like a frittata SUDOKU 20 Sounds of time 62 Talk show interviewee 21 Pretense 63 Height: Pref. 23 Hold on to 64 Glutton’s demand 25 43-Down alum Cheri 65 Use a soapbox 26 __ of thousands 66 Some undershirts 28 GM labor group 67 The “Y” in YSL Yesterday’s solution 30 Seaman’s double-breasted 68 Honda Accord, e.g. jacket 34 “Excuse me?” Down 35 Fit for the task 1 Treaty 36 Upscale chocolate brand 2 Tres y cinco 37 Bush spokesman Fleischer 3 Manual transmission 38 Take to the skies 4 Place for a plug 39 Letters in some email address- 5 Unevenly notched, as leaf edges es 6 “__-ching!” 40 Ring insert 7 Wheel center 41 Spotted cats may be spotted 8 Vote into oŸ ce on one 9 Husband of a fabled storyteller,

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By Veronica Baas @vcbaas only allowed to sell adults who ficking out of state, but instead are 21 and older without Colora- illegal growers are supporting Proposed rewrite of do identification a quad at a time. this operation. Since marijuana was legal- However, locals can purchase up The measure has already ized in Colorado a tiered purchas- to an ounce. been approved in the House and ing system has been enforced. The limit was initially de- will now be sent to the Senate tourist marijuana According to the Denver Post, if signed to prevent tourists from for a final vote. An initial Sen- a new bill gains enough support, carrying Colorado marijuana ate committee gave the legisla- tourists will be able to purchase over state boundaries. Law- tion a thumbs up Wednesday. just as much marijuana as locals. makers argue that legal mari- Veronica Baas can be reached law in Colorado As of now, dispensaries are juana is not the source of traf- online at [email protected].