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URMC V126no106 20170328.Pdf (7.488Mb) Volume 126, No. 106 Tuesday, March 28, 2017 NEWS American fl ags pop up in classes PAGE 4 SPORTS Jake Schlager becoming a leader PAGE 8 ILLUSTRATION BY JONATHAN GARBETT COLLEGIAN By Piper Davis @PiperLDavis Since the election is taking teacher with a bachelor’s degree The incumbent is an associate place entirely through mail-in in music and a master’s degree professor and associate depart- ballots, there are no polling cen- in education. Her priorities are ment head for mechanical en- City elections are quickly ap- ters, with the exception of one sustainability within the com- gineering at CSU. He received a proaching and ballots are in the on-site polling place within the munity, upholding Fort Collins’ bachelor’s degree in engineering mail. The regular municipal elec- City Clerk’s O ce. Climate Action Plan and improv- along with master’s and doctor- tion will take place on April 4. Five candidates are running ing the quality of life of citizens. ate degrees in mechanical engi- Citizens will elect a new for the position of mayor while To further explore Hudetz’s plat- neering. His priorities include mayor and representatives for each district has two di erent form, visit www.elizabeth4may- expanding Interstate 25, priori- voters in Districts 1, 3 and 5. Vot- candidates. orfortcollins.nationbuilder.com. tizing broadband service and re- ers will also make decisions on Michael Pruznick is a small shaping Fort Collins’ City Plan. four di erent policy issues. Mayoral candidates business owner with a bache- To further explore Troxell’s plat- All elections are non-par- lor’s degree in computer science form, visit www.voteforwade.org. tisan and candidates must run Kwon Atlas is a banker with a along with some graduate work. on issue-based platforms rather bachelor’s degree in economics His platform emphasizes having District 1 representative candidates than with a party. from Colorado State University. the community work together A&C Voters who have previously His prioritized issues include af- to solve problems and improv- Nate Budd is an associate di- registered for the 2016 Presi- fordable housing, e ective trans- ing transportation as Fort Col- rector of development for CSU’s ‘Iron Fist’ misses dential Election can vote in the portation and the promotion of lins expands. To further explore College of Engineering. He holds current city election. Those who small businesses. To further ex- Pruznick’s platform, visit www. a bachelor’s degree in natural re- the mark for fans are unregistered and over the age plore Atlas’s platform, visit www. vote.pruz.org/2017-mayor. sources. His priorities include af- PAGE 13 of 18 may register to vote online votewkonatlas.com. Wade Troxell is seeking re-elec- fordable housing and the growth with a valid form of identifi cation. Elizabeth Hudetz is a retired tion for his second term as mayor. see VOTE on page 4 >> COLLEGIAN.COM 2 Tuesday, March 28, 2017 FORT COLLINS FOCUS Freshman computer scientist Caleb Carpenter troubleshoots the computer he built from scratch for coding and video games. PHOTO BY DAVIS BONNER COLLEGIAN overheard on the PLAZA Everybody makes mistakes, includ- this • campus • says • funny • things • sometimes TUESDAY ing us. 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Chad Deutschman | Sports Editor [email protected] NEWS Tuesday, March 28, 2017 3 ASCSU ELECTION ASCSU candidates: Hailey Morton and Yuval Rosenthal By Piper Davis “Before they register for classes, Yuval Rosenthal, Vice Presidential @PiperLDavis we would like students to have Candidate access on RamWeb to see what Rosenthal, a sophomore With the slogan “Your kinds of environments these double majoring in economics Choice for Change,” Hailey Mor- classrooms are creating and how and political science, was born ton and Yuval Rosenthal seek to the professors interact with stu- and raised in Israel. He moved improve the interconnectedness dents.” to Canada at the age of 14 to and representation of all student They believe that this will play hockey before committing voices on campus if elected as the create more transparency be- to play for CSU. In ASCSU, he president and vice president of tween professors and students, works as an associate senator for the Associated Students of Colo- and it will also incentivize pro- the College of Liberal Arts, an rado State University. fessors to create a preferable executive member on the Liber- Morton and Rosenthal stress learning environment. al Arts College Council and as a the importance of advancing in- Beyond their e orts to create member of International A airs clusivity, transparency, and con- a participatory environment for committee. nections between the student all students, Morton and Rosen- He is also the President of body and members of ASCSU. thal have promised to cut their CSU’s Division 1 hockey team “Communication is the key compensation if they are elected. and served in the Israeli military, to success and I believe our ASC- “We don’t see the necessity where he commanded a team of SU o­ ces have a lot of great ideas Presidential candidate Hailey Mor- in being one of the highest paid Vice presidential candidate Yuval nine. but not necessarily a means in ton. PHOTO COURTESY OF TYLER student positions on campus, so Rosenthal. PHOTO COURTESY OF Rosenthal believes that be- which we can communicate and ATWOOD. we are aiming to decrease our TYLER ATWOOD. coming Vice President of ASCSU build on them,” Morton said. pay,” Rosenthal said. “But, we do will help integrate the opinions Morton and Rosenthal also campus that normally aren’t rep- not want to decrease the pay for and ideas of international stu- believe there is a lack of repre- resented.” the other members of ASCSU resentative Jared Polis, State dents due to his background. He sentation and incorporation be- They have also devised a sys- because we want to incentivize Senator John Kefalas, State speaks four languages and said tween certain groups and mem- tem in which students will be people to join a meaningful ad- Representative Jeni Arndt and he is involved with the interna- bers of the student body with able to see where their money is ministration.” State Representative Joann tional community on campus. ASCSU. going. Morton and Rosenthal plan Ginal. Morton currently works “From my interaction with “We both reached out to dif- “We want to create an email to use the di erence from their at the Colorado State Capitol as other international students ferent o­ ces on campus and re- system that once a budget gets anticipated and designated pay an intern for Senator Steve Fen- across campus, some people are alized there is a lack of diversity passed and approved by senate and put it towards whatever the berg and serves on the Central disadvantaged without having in ASCSU’s executive branch, so it will be sent out to the student student body thinks is necessary.
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