Thursday, February 13, 2020 Vol. 129, No. 42 Local band This space helps a lot of people be comfortable. It’s oŽered a lot to people.” Yail ends -KC Carracedo, second-year hiatus, community rejoices The FoCo-based band decided to bring back These students felt that little or no their signature math- eŽort was being made to address the racial disparities on campus, so they rock debauchery. staged a series of protests to voice their indignation.” -Black/African American Cultural Center history webpage

Colorado State University first established cultural centers over 50 years ago. Today there are several student diversity offices and programs serving CSU. By Monty Daniel The Race, Bias and Equity Initiative is considering new potential cultural offices to address bias concerns on campus today. PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY AMY NOBLE AND MATT TACKETT THE COLLEGIAN @MontyDaniel_

Once in a while, a band comes along and creates bonds between community members History of cultural centers at CSU so deep that it truly hurts when they disappear. Last August, local band Yail went on hiatus, and the Northern Colorado “It’s comforting to know I have somewhere safe.” music scene, while accepting of this break, was heartbroken. By Daniela Navarro improve it — to make it an out- webpage. vide students with financial and Lucky for them, Yail has re- turned and is ready to bring ev- @thedanielazahra standing educational facility for In response to the letter and academic support, according to all who study here.” protests, Morgan created areas library archives. After roughly a erything they have back to the stage. More than 50 years ago, stu- The main requests in the let- for classes and curriculums cen- decade of establishment, Project ter were funding for programs for tered on ethnic studies but main- GO underwent a major change; Members Jackson Watkins, dents of color fought to make Nick Visocky and Larson Ross changes on campus. minorities, a rise in education in ly focused on the development of the one program and o˜ce be- minority history and culture and Project GO (Generating Opportu- came five o˜ces, which made up reunited late January to play Two in particular were Man- a show at Pinball Jones Cam- uel Ramos and Paul Chambers, increasing recruitment in low-in- nities). the Group Advocacy Program. come, ethnically diverse areas. This program addressed the The o˜ces at this time were pus West, gathering a crowd of who wrote a letter to former CSU fans who filled the venue. The President William E. Morgan. “These students felt that lit- needs of students of color, spe- El Centro/Chicano Student Ser- tle or no eŽort was being made to cifically in an educational and vices, Black Student Services, Na- Northern Colorado music com- This was the start of the cultural munity embraced their return centers we have now. address the racial disparities on academic environment. It target- tive American Student Services, campus, so they staged a series ed ethnically diverse students of Disabled Student’s Programs and by thrashing and singing along “This is our university, and to their music. we do not wish to destroy nor of protests to voice their indig- low-income status. Women’s Programs. mar any portion of it,” Ramos and nation,” reads the Black/African Project GO sought to encour- see CENTERS on page 6 >> see YAIL on page 18 >> Chambers wrote. “It is our aim to American Cultural Center history age higher education and pro- $5 OFF SPRAY TAN Waxing, Brows & Boutique 1 Block from CSU Campus

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CAMPUS Susan Rice lectures on family history, lessons from positions

By Noah Pasley tion students and former slaves. Rice, a former slave. @PasleyNoah Rice said her mother had Walter fought for the Union very little money to go to school after emancipation and became A former ambassador to the after an accident with her a primary school teacher during United Nations took the stage grandpa that depleted the fami- Reconstruction before being at Colorado State University to ly savings and after being denied driven out by the Ku Klux Klan, discuss her family and career, as a Radcli e College scholarship Rice said. well as o er her take on the im- on account of her race. “That was my father’s inher- portance of working together in itance,” Rice said. “He decided an interconnected world. ‘cause he was a child of the De- Susan Rice, former ambassa- pression, that he was fascinated dor to the U.N., former adviser “I write in the fi nal by economics.” on the National Security Coun- chapter that I think After getting his degree, Rice cil and the author of “Tough our domestic political said her father was drafted into Love: My Story of the Things WWII, during which he served Worth Fighting For,” hosted a divisions are currently with the Tuskegee Airmen. conversation with Greg Myre, our greatest national “My dad thought that it was the national security correspon- security vulnerability.” absolutely ridiculous that Black dent for National Public Radio, people had to prove to white of- Tuesday night at the Lory Stu- SUSAN RICE fi cers that we could fi ght and fl y as well as anybody else,” Rice Susan Rice, former national security adviser and U.S ambassador to dent Center Grand Ballroom. FORMER AMBASSADOR TO THE the United Nations, speaks with Greg Myre in the Lory Student Center said. Rice and Myre spoke in de- UNITED NATIONS AND ADVISER Ballroom Feb. 11. PHOTO BY MEGAN MCGREGOR THE COLLEGIAN tail about her parents. ON THE NATIONAL SECURITY She also spoke on her fa- ther’s resentment of the “irony” “I spend a good amount COUNCIL becoming governor of the Fed- cans,” Myre said. of time in my memoir talking of fi ghting for a military that was fi ghting for the “freedom of ev- eral Reserve, Rice said. Rice took the moment to say about myself in a very personal Rice expanded on her fami- that the political division in her way, but I began the book with a erybody but his own people.” However, Rice said her “He couldn’t go o base and ly’s perseverance and resilience family has given her an “appre- fairly detailed story of my par- and how it has contributed to ciation” for what a lot of fellow ents,” Rice said. “I couldn’t be- mother was able to attend Rad- get served at a restaurant, but cli e after her principal and high he saw German (prisoners of her own family. Americans are feeling. gin to tell the story of who I am ... “Jake sounds like you,” Myre She also said that, after her without telling the story of who school debate coach appealed to war) being served in those same Radcli e and a nonprofi t orga- restaurants,” she said. said of how Rice’s son seemed experience with her parents’ they were and where they came similar to her. divorce, her family has to be from.” nization and got the money. He eventually got his doc- Rice said her father was born torate in economics and then “(He’s) interested in politics, “mindful of the imperative of She spoke about her parents so quite naturally it follows that staying together.” and grandparents and their sto- into segregated South Caroli- became an assistant professor at na in 1920 to his father, Walter Cornell University, eventually he would become the president see RICE on page 4 >> ries as immigrants, fi rst-genera- of the Stanford College Republi- 4 | News | Thursday, February 13, 2020 Rice >> from page 3

“Thankfully, all four of us share that commitment,” Rice said. Rice also shared her story of be- ing the “boogeyman” in the media after sharing “talking points” given to her by the CIA that later turned out to be inaccurate. “Within days, I was branded a liar, incompetent, untrustworthy: mostly by Republicans in Con- gress,” Rice said. Rice said that her daughter, who was 9 years old at the time, started complaining about the images of “men coming at her out of walls.” Health professionals determined that her daughter was having a stress reaction to how the media had treated Rice after the incident. “Regardless of your personal party, the politics of personal de- struction comes at a cost,” Rice said. Rice reflected on her role as na- tional security adviser during the 2014-16 Ebola epidemic and used that experience to explain the im- portance of coordinating action between countries for the common good. She said the director of the Centers for Disease Control passed around a new chart at an NSC meet- ing indicating nearly a million peo- ple could become infected if nothing happened between late August and December 2015. Rice said that the mortality rate Susan Rice, former national security adviser and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, discusses her time spent working for the government with for Ebola was 50-75%, and the chart Greg Myre, NPR’s national security correspondent, in the Lory Student Center Ballroom Feb. 11. PHOTO BY MEGAN MCGREGOR THE COLLEGIAN indicated well over 500,000 people could potentially die if action wasn’t taken quickly. Rice described the action plan for trying to control the spread of Ebola by giving President Barack Obama unprecedented advice for deploying 3,000 American military personnel to West Africa to set up Ebola treatment centers and hospi- tals. She also recalled Obama’s cabi- net calling for aid from many other countries, and at the end of the ep- idemic, 28,000 had been infected and 11,800 had died. Myre wrapped up the discus- sion by asking Rice what advice she would give to young people as they try to process this “very complicat- ed world.” “The most important thing I would say to young people is it’s your future,” Rice said. “So the last thing you can afford to be is indifferent.” She said it means participating in the democratic process, regis- tering to vote and “encouraging all those around you to vote.” “It matters profoundly how the United States is led and how we lead in the world,” Rice said. Rice said it’s important to famil- iarize yourself with others and un- derstand each other better. “We sink or swim together,” Rice said. “I write in the final chapter that I think our domestic political divisions are currently our greatest national security vulnerability. But I also say that we have the history and the capacity ... to overcome those di- visions.” Audience members record the Founder’s Day keynote lecture featuring former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice in the Lory Noah Pasley can be reached at Student Center Ballroom Feb. 11. The talk was a part of the Provost’s Sesquicentennial Colloquium Series and celebrated the University’s 150th [email protected]. anniversary. PHOTO BY MEGAN MCGREGOR THE COLLEGIAN Thursday, February 13, 2020 Rocky Mountain Collegian | 5

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their similar heritage, according Program came to be known as comfortable. It’s oŽ ered a lot to the campus and make it safer for to the APACC “about us” web- the Student Diversity Programs people.” everyone. McConnell recently Centers page. The o ce was o cially es- and Services. Each of these pro- Last fall after a racial inci- appointed Blanche Hughes, vice tablished in 1984. grams have only further devel- dent, students united to march president for Student AŽ airs, >> from page 1 oped through the years, and now at the Fall Address where Pres- to lead the initiative, and in De- the seven advocacy o ces have ident Joyce McConnell an- cember, she fi nalized the core These o ces provided a place their own budget, staŽ and o ce nounced the Race, Bias and Eq- team. for minorities to go and seek “These students felt that spaces. uity Initiative as a way to address In an email McConnell sent support, as well as make rela- little or no e ort was “My role has always been the issues of race, bias and equity to students in fall 2019, she ex- tionships with those who were being made to address developing or creating programs at CSU. plained the opportunity for stu- of their same backgrounds, ac- that assist and support retention dents to send proposals for their cording to Student Diversity the racial disparities on of our Latinx students at CSU,” voices to be heard and solutions Programs and Services. campus, so they staged said Guadalupe Salazar, director “This space helps a lot of to be made. “It’s comforting to know a series of protests to of El Centro. “CSU is committed to sup- that I have somewhere safe to Each of the seven o ces, people be comfortable. porting the recruitment and go where I have people that can voice their indignation.” though they focus on a certain It’s o ered a lot to retention of all students by rec- support me and people that I can group, are there to support and people.” ognizing the inherent value of talk to,” said Bemnet Tefera, a BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN serve all students. They provide diversity,” reads the website for fi rst-year African American stu- CULTURAL CENTER HISTORY the students with several oppor- KC CARRACEDO the O ce of the Vice President dent. WEBPAGE tunities, especially in their tran- SECOND-YEAR for Diversity. The Asian/Pacifi c American sition to CSU. Since 1968, there has been Cultural Center was created lat- “I come to El Centro every an increase in resources for stu- er than the others, in response day,” said KC Carracedo, a sec- The initiative accepts pro- dents in eŽ orts toward diversity to a campus survey. The survey The most recent o ce to ond-year student. “The popu- posals from the campus commu- and inclusion, especially with suggested that students of Asian be established is the Pride Re- lation is majority white, and I nity, reviews them and works to the cultural centers that were and Pacifi c American back- source Center, fi rst known as was used to always being around implement them the best way created. grounds wanted to learn more GLBT Student Services, which a very diverse population, so it possible in the community. Daniela Navarro can be and interact with others from o cially opened in 1998. was kind of a culture shock. This According to a Collegian arti- reached at [email protected]. In 2009, the Group Advocacy space helps a lot of people be cle, the RBEI hopes to empower

CAMPUS ASCSU discusses Operation Bear Hug, Funding the Giants

By Charlotte Lang is to focus on community and @chartrickwrites suicide prevention. “As you can probably tell, The Associated Students of there is a lot of intentionality Colorado State University dis- in this,” Kropp said. “Every- cussed two bills meant to keep thing that is a part of this event students from feeling alone. is specifi cally designed to raise These bills focused on Oper- awareness for suicide and sui- ation Bear Hug and funding for cide prevention.” artwork aimed at diversity for The bill was expedited, students on campus. Only the meaning it was voted on with- Operation Bear Hug bill passed. out being sent through commit- Operation Bear Hug tee and was passed with a 27-0- Senator Josh Johnson 0 vote. brought forward a bill that con- Funding the Giants fi rmed details about Operation A bill asking the senate for Bear Hug’s funding from the $20,000 to go toward the instal- Board for Student Organiza- lation of temporary art displays tion Funding. As the bill had al- failed with a 9-17-3 vote. ready been passed by BSOF, the According to the bill, vote from the senate was one of “This bill will feature several unanimous consent to pass it. diŽ erent pieces recognizing the Johnson said Operation contributions and values that Bear Hug is an event meant to marginalized identities bring to raise awareness for suicide pre- our University.” vention throughout the com- Director of Traditions and munity. Programs Will Sharpe, the au- Meant to be more interac- thor and presenter of the bill, tive than a seminar or lecture, said the bill would seek to pur- Johnson said Operation Bear chase approximately four or Hug takes the form of an ob- fi ve art pieces to place in the stacle course that teams work liberal arts quad on campus. together to race through. The artwork would be in re- “This is an obstacle course sponse to bias-motivated inci- where you did not start or fi n- dents on campus, Sharpe said. ish alone,” Johnson said. “It’s “Given some of the bias-re- Associated Students of Colorado State University Senator Ryan Kropp receives the Golden Gavel Award. very important that we build it lated events that have been PHOTO BY NATHAN TRAN THE COLLEGIAN into the lifestyle of all of us and happening on campus, I really believe that passing this bill will Former Senator Ethan Bur- na say this can’t happen on Sharpe said he never prom- our friends that we ask for help campus because I’ve seen some ised this bill could solve ev- when we need it or before we be very important and symbolic shek said that there are stu- to show that we do not stand for dents on campus who believe pretty messed up stuŽ on this erything, but it is part of ASC- need it.” campus,” Sharpe said. “I’m not SU’s responsibility to try to do The event will also include bias-related incidents and that this artwork would serve as bait we support our diverse stu- that would attract more bias in- putting it past them, but I’m something to help the campus teddy bears with the suicide ho- saying that if we shy away, then culture. tline number on it that students dent community,” Senator Sara cidents around them. Dudek said. Sharpe said that people may we might not be doing our due “Loneliness is something can take home. There will also diligence.” be a giveaway of giant teddy The main objections against target the artwork, but this that impacts a lot of people, and the bill included the price, as shouldn’t dissuade the senate Other senators shared wor- I don’t want anybody to ever bears to teams that place in the ries about whether or not the obstacle course race. well as concerns of escalation from voting for it. feel like that,” Sharpe said. of bias-related incidents and “People are angry, and peo- artwork would be inclusive Charlotte Lang can be Senator Ryan Kropp said enough. the entire design of the course tension among students. ple are crazy, and I’m not gon- reached at [email protected]. Thursday, February 13, 2020 Rocky Mountain Collegian | 7 ALL MAJORS

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CAMPUS CSU celebrates its 150th birthday with dancing and cake

By Serena Bettis colleges. @serenaroseb However, this land was not o› cially owned by the federal Celebrating Colorado State government and instead be- University’s Founders Day nev- longed to Indigenous peoples, er seems to grow old — even af- which CSU’s land acknowledg- ter 150 years. ment recognizes. With this in Mascot CAM the Ram, the mind, CSU strives to be a leader CSU Pep Band, CSU Cheer and in research, education and out- more came together Feb. 11 at reach programs. the Foundry Dining Center Cheerleader and freshman to wish the University a hap- Mack McMillan said represent- py sesquicentennial. Students ing the school and its legacy had the opportunity to sign a means a lot to her, and she is large birthday banner and re- excited to continue to do so at ceive what CSU SOURCE called future sporting events and cer- “once-in-a-lifetime” swag. emonies. “It’s a good day for us all to CSU’s commitment to come together and remember continuous improvement where we’ve come from,” said is why junior and chemical Dawn Burton, spirit coordina- and biological engineering tor and cheer coach. “We’re so major Sydney Villers thinks blessed and lucky to be here on celebrating 150 years is so this campus, so for us to all be important. Villers said she able to get together and recog- knows many students at nize that we’ve been strong for smaller colleges whose schools 150 years, it’s amazing.” are closing permanently. This year’s Founders Day “It’s made me especially Medal has been awarded to grateful to have a school that’s Elizabeth “Libbie” Coy, a mem- successful now, that is doing ber of CSU’s fi rst graduating things, but (that) has also made class and the fi rst woman to such great plans and has left graduate from the University. such a good impact for the next The medal is currently on dis- 100 years,” Villers said. “I’m re- play at the Avenir Museum in ally grateful for all that CSU has the University Center for the done in its 150 years. I’m really Arts. grateful that people have put in CSU Chancellor Tony Frank place programs for the future of and President Joyce McConnell CSU.” appeared before the Colorado Serena Bettis can be reached Blanche Hughes, vice president for Student Affairs, and CAM the Ram blow out the candles on the cake for the Legislature Tuesday morning at [email protected] . Colorado State University 150-year birthday celebration Feb. 2. PHOTO BY MATT TACKETT THE COLLEGIAN to deliver the University’s land- grant mission and accept an of- fi cial proclamation sponsored by state Sen. Joann Ginal, ac- cording to SOURCE.

“We’re so blessed and lucky to be here on this campus, so for us to all be able to get together and recognize that we’ve been strong for 150 years, it’s amazing.” DAWN BURTON SPIRIT COORDINATOR AND CHEER COACH

Founded as Colorado Ag- ricultural College on Feb. 11, 1870, CSU is a land-grant in- stitution as designated by the Morrill Act of 1862. According to the Library of Congress, the Morrill Act’s title o› cially reads “An Act Donat- ing Public Lands to the Several States and Territories which may provide Colleges for the Benefi t of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts.” It provided each state with 30,000 acres of federal land, which the states then sold Third-year Sami Fischer grabs a sticker from a table at the Colorado The cake for the Colorado State University 150-year birthday celebration to fund public agricultural State University birthday party in Corbett Hall outside of The Foundry sits in front of the marching band as they prepare to perform in Corbett Feb. 2. PHOTO BY MATT TACKETT THE COLLEGIAN Hall outside of The Foundry Feb. 2. PHOTO BY MATT TACKETT THE COLLEGIAN Thursday, February 13, 2020 Rocky Mountain Collegian | 9 HIGHLIGHTS OF NEW YORK FASHION WEEK 2020 BY CHELSEA EVIC It is hard to believe we are well into the year 2020. If anyone else still can’t believe it, I’m with you. However, time moves on and so does STYLEOVERVIEW FASHION. As you’re probably aware, we are in the midst of New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2020-2021. Fabulous, innovative and elevated looks have been circulating all over social media. Here are some of the highlights of NYFW so far: SO When I saw the AREA’s collection featured on the Who What Wear Instagram, I NYFW STREET STYLE gasped. The way the elegant jewels are draped is a design that really caught my At fashion weeks, what is worn o the runway is almost attention. as important as what is worn on. Fashion influencers, celebrities and jetsetters alike all bring their A game in street style.

HATS Many are saying that Tom Ford took inspiration from LA’s casualness for his Fall/ Winter show in Los Angeles and I definitely agree. It’s dierent from anything else I’ve seen on the runway this season. The casual cotton tees and oversized denim aren’t typically what you’d think of for winter, but Ford pulls it o somehow.

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Badgley Mischka’s collection put me at ease and gave me the winter fabulousness I was looking for. The subdude black and gray tones, subtle detailing on the coats and hints of sparkle are so gracefully done.

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CAMPUS Rams on the Ice to bring ice skating for Black History Month

By Charlotte Lang dents can learn about important Millson said. @chartrickwrites Black fi gures throughout history. Spires said this event is import- “The BAACC o“ ce will be ant because it’s never been done be- A temporary ice skating rink making posters depicting activ- fore on campus. will be coming to Colorado State ists, sports players and other Black “This is actually pretty big, and University in order to educate stu- fi gures who have made history,” it’s going to be on The Plaza,” Spires dents about historical Black fi gures Spires said. said. “Thousands of people walk for Black History Month. “There are going to be pictures across The Plaza every day. This Plans for an ice rink on The Pla- and descriptions with their name,” actually shows support from the za have been spoken about among Spires said. “Students who go to the school and shows the school step- the Associated Students of Col- rink will be able to read and learn ping up to build more awareness orado State University, and now about these people.” around recognizing Black history.” they’ve partnered with the Black/ Millson said the event will also Millson said the partnership African American Cultural Center include playlists to recognize Afri- with the BAACC o“ ce is important can American artists. because it o” ers the perfect oppor- in order to make it more of a learn- The Associated Students of Colorado State University and the Black/ ing experience. According to the event post on tunity to educate students in a fun the ASCSU Instagram and Face- way. African American Cultural Center will be bringing an ice rink to The Taylor Millson, deputy direc- Plaza Feb. 13-14 to celebrate Black History Month.COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO tor of Traditions and Programs for book, this event will bring students “It’s really a perfect way to ed- ASCSU, said the skating area will be together to recognize “the contri- ucate people on something that’s a 30-by-40-foot synthetic ice rink butions of Black/African Ameri- so important because I think Black event. have a good time all around.” on The Plaza. The rink will be up cans who have internationally and History Month is very important, “It’s gonna be one of the cool- Plans currently have the rink Feb. 13 and 14 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. domestically trailblazed the repre- considering it’s only a month, and est traditions in CSU history in my scheduled on The Plaza, but if the each day. sentation of Black bodies on and o” there are so many things that de- opinion,” Amundson said. weather is bad, students can fi nd it “It’ll be hard to miss,” Millson the ice.” serve to be recognized,” Millson Millson said that excitement set up in the Lory Student Center said. “Everyone is going to see it.” Millson said there will be other said. “I’m really glad we have this from students has grown as word Theatre. Students who want to take Jaylen Spires, a student with fun things around The Plaza, in- platform and opportunity.” has spread around campus. part will be able to borrow provided the BAACC, said the event will be cluding food and hopefully an ap- In past meetings and discus- “Even if you’re not the best skat- skates at the rink. called Rams on the Ice, and it will pearance by CAM the Ram. sions about plans for the ice rink, er, it’s a good way to learn some- Charlotte Lang can be reached aim to be an experience where stu- “We’re hoping everyone will be ASCSU President Ben Amundson thing,” Millson said. “It’s a good at [email protected]. able to share their love for CSU,” had expressed excitement for the chance to appreciate campus and

CRIME SCIENCE LCSO identifi es body McConnell, Temple Grandin in death investigation break ground on Equine Center By Serena Bettis @serenaroseb

Colorado State University broke ground on the Temple Grandin Equine Center, mark- ing a historic day for the College of Agricultural Sciences. The TGEC, located o” Over- land Trail near the B.W. Pick- ett Equine Center, will house the University’s undergradu- ate classes for equine science, equine-assisted activities and therapies programming and ani- mal therapy research, according to a CSU public relations media advisory. “Horses kind of saved me; … horses were one of the few plac- A Larimer County Sheriff’s Offi ce patrol car enters the Larimer County es I was not bullied,” said Tem- Jail April 9, 2019. LCSO recently identifi ed a man found deceased in the ple Grandin, a CSU professor of Colorado State University broke ground on the Temple Grandin Equine area near Old Flowers and Pingree Park roads in Bellvue. animal science whom the center Center Feb. 10. CSU professor of animal science Temple Grandin’s PHOTO BY COLIN SHEPHERD THE COLLEGIAN was named after, at the ground- achievements earned her a place in the National Women’s Hall of Fame breaking. in September 2017. COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO By Noah Pasley homicide, according to the press Adam Daurio, director of @PasleyNoah release. administration for the TGEC, and emotional challenges can much about the facility as we The Sheri” ’s O“ ce was notifi ed said the center is not just a fa- heal, students can learn, thera- do about having the facility that of a possible deceased person near cility, but an initiative to help pists can practice and scientists allows us to do the tremendous The Larimer County Sheri” ’s advance and sustain the animal can research. work that we’re going to be able O“ ce has identifi ed a man found the roadway Monday morning, at which time o“ cers responded. therapy industry through evi- This building is separate to do,” said CSU President Joyce deceased in the area of Old Flow- dence-based practices. from the Temple Grandin McConnell at the groundbreak- ers Road and Pingree Park Road The Sheri” ’s O“ ce said that at this time there is no known threat “It is for the betterment of Equine Center at Spur, CSU’s ing. “When you scratch all of in Bellvue, according to a press re- horses and humans alike,” Dau- campus at the National Western the pomp and circumstance lease published Wednesday. to the public, and anyone with in- formation related to the case is ad- rio said at the groundbreaking. Center in Denver. That build- away, everyone is committed to The deceased person has been According to the TGEC web- ing project will break ground in a better world and transforming identifi ed as 53-year-old Stanley vised to contact LCSO investigator Justin Atwood at 970-498-5143. site, the center is meant to be a April, according to the media lives.” Scott Sessions of Greeley, and his place for all, where individuals advisory. Serena Bettis can be reached cause of death has been ruled a Noah Pasley can be reached at [email protected]. with developmental, physical “We never really care as at [email protected]. Opinion | Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 11 SERIOUSLY Top 5 unconventional Valentine’s Day gifts for students

By Katrina Leibee fl ower arrangements. If you’re in treating her like a priority. After You can even bring your own they ever get the chance to actual- @KatrinaLeibee need of a unique cost-e† cient gift about six months of this, you have candle and tablecloth to be that ly say yes or no to a d*ck pic. to give, look no further. decided it’s time to tell her you are annoying couple that acts like Even if she says no, the fact 1. Pay your roommate to leave the not looking for anything serious that on Valentine’s Day. You can- that you asked is a sign of respect dorm because you are the worst type of not go wrong with this inexpen- and decency, making it the perfect For freshman, it can be di† - person. sive, convenient gift. gift to give this Valentine’s Day. cult to get alone time with your If this sounds like your 5. Buy her some Colorado State signifi cant other. This Valentine’s situation, let her fi nally call you University jewelry Day, it might be a good idea to her boyfriend this Valentine’s “College students may Can’t a‚ ord diamonds this bribe your roommate to leave the Day. If you don’t feel like that’s Valentine’s Day? No worries, the room. O‚ er them $15 to leave for right for you, that you don’t want not be able to a ord CSU Bookstore has got you cov- a few hours, and if you really want to commit to the girl who has traditional Valentine’s ered. The CSU Bookstore o‚ ers a to splurge, o‚ er them $30 to leave introduced you to her family Day gifts such as jewelry, great variety of earrings, necklac- for the night. and quietly said “I love you” at es and bracelets for a reasonable If you don’t feel like this is fi - least three times while you’ve fancy dinners or fl ower price. If your partner has been Editor’s Note: This is a satire piece nancially feasible for you, try of- pretended to not hear her, fi nally arrangements.” hinting that they would like a nice from The Collegian’s opinion sec- fering to buy them anything they just end things altogether so that pair of diamonds, CSU themed tion. Real names and the events want from any of the express din- she can move onto someone a lot jewelry is the perfect alternative. surrounding them may be used ing halls. Hopefully, they will fi nd better than you. Your partner can showcase in fi ctitious/semi-fi ctitious ways. these o‚ ers fair, and you will be 3. Swipe them in at the dining hall 4. Send them a solicited nude their school spirit and their re- Those who do not read the editor’s able to o‚ er this unique, thought- If you cannot a‚ ord a nice, Guys, have you ever sent an lationship at the same time. No notes are subject to being o ended. ful gift to your partner. romantic evening out at a restau- unsolicited picture of your d*ck to need to splurge on something With Valentine’s Day coming 2. Finally defi ne the relationship rant in Old Town, the dining hall a female friend or even your girl- your partner actually wants when up, many people want to think of This gift is perfect for all the works just as well. Not only does friend? Maybe you were met with the Bookstore is o‚ ering some- a unique gift to give to their sig- frat boys who are absolutely ter- the dining hall provide a lot of anger or were even blocked. thing as great as earrings with the nifi cant other. Further, college rifi ed of commitment. Chads and great food options, but if you are This Valentine’s Day, actual- CSU logo on it. students may not be able to a‚ ord Brads, chances are you have been dating someone who lives o‚ ly ask for consent to send nudes. Katrina Leibee can be reached traditional Valentine’s Day gifts hooking up with a girl, consistent- campus, this will likely be their Most women will genuinely ap- at [email protected]. such as jewelry, fancy dinners or ly spending time with her and fi rst real meal in weeks. preciate this because rarely do

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COLLEGIAN COLUMNIST People aren’t reading enough — you should be

of adults who had read a piece quite frankly, wouldn’t you thetic and most knowledge- many books, and it can feel Fynn of literature (novels, short sto- think more empathy is exactly able group of people in the last overwhelming to have to Bailey ries, poems or plays in print what we need in our current couple hundred years. We just choose one to start with. I or online) in the past year was world? have to do our part and contin- would recommend “The Best @FynnBailey down to 43.1%, according to That’s just the social as- ue to read. American Nonrequired Read- the National Endowment for pect, not to mention how im- ing” series, which is a year- Editor’s Note: All opinion sec- the Arts. Less adults are read- portant it is for humans to ly anthology of hidden gems ing literature on their own continue to learn. One of the from around the country. The tion content reflects the views “So, reading makes of the individual author only time, and that is terrifying. best ways to get that contin- content is hand selected by a and does not represent a stance Reading builds critical ued education once you leave you a more empathetic group of high schoolers locat- taken by The Collegian or its skills throughout our life- school is to keep reading and ed in San Francisco and Ann times. The BBC says that it to keep reading all kinds of person, and, quite Arbor, Michigan, edited by an editorial board. frankly, wouldn’t you The printing press is one increases our emotional intel- things. amazing author every year. of the uncontested champions ligence by having people share College is an environment think more empathy is It’s a great starting point of all inventions. It made the different perspectives with where students have to read exactly what we need in into all different types of lit- mass spread of information different characters. They also books they are assigned. Once erature, and it can be the only needed for our modern world say it can keep us mentally that environment is gone and our current world?” book you read all year if it has possible. Now because of the active which can potentially no one is forcing someone to to be, although I’m hoping internet, a lack of attention stave off dementia. pick up a book, people usually you’ll read more. span and many other factors, Keith Oatley, a cognitive stop. Learning to love reading there are people who don’t psychologist at the Univer- This is strange to me be- If you’re that person we all is one of the most important read books, and frankly I’m sity of Toronto who was in- cause getting to choose all the know who loudly and proud- awakenings you can have, worried about them. terviewed by the Washington books I’m going to read is by ly likes to say how much they at least in my opinion. Stop According to the Pew Re- Post, says, “People who read far more fun than reading the hate the act of reading, then by the library, a secondhand search Center, 27% of adults more fiction were better at books I’m assigned. please put on some audio- store or Barnes & Noble and in America have not read a empathy and understanding We could be the genera- books because that’s not a val- find your next favorite book. book in any capacity in the others.” tion of people who turn this id excuse to stop learning. Fynn Bailey can be reached last year. In 2015, the amount So, reading makes you a trend of lost literacy around. If you’re lost on what to at [email protected]. more empathetic person, and, We could be the most empa- read, I get it. There are so NOPE & DOPE Getting sucked into the Planning super cool coffee world. projects.

Wanting to reach out to Hearing back from old old friends but not doing friends. it.

Watching bad TV with good Wind and skirts. friends.

COMIC ILLUSTRATION BY SCOTTY POWELL @SCOTTYSSEUS Eating the same healthy things to not gain weight. Fun Valentine’s Day plans. #IWantFreddy’s

Being a podcast snob. Binging good podcasts. Opinion | Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 15

COLLEGIAN COLUMNIST People need to stop stigmatizing Karl Marx

nism, and Karl Marx has been such as “communism,” “social- what he had observed in history In short, economics are close- Cody unjustly mixed up in that history. ism” and “Marxism” all under one books and in his own life. Needless ly tied with the formation of so- Cooke Ironically, by accepting a warped ideological umbrella. to say, it didn’t happen the way he cial classes and society in gener- defi nition of Marxism instead of To anyone who shares Sopo’s thought it would. al. Marx gives examples of this @CodyCooke17 trying to understand it for our- opinion, these terms may seem The Bolshevik revolutionary process throughout history, from selves, we actually confi rm one synonymous. But this understand- Vladimir Lenin made adjustments early feudal Europe to the French Editor’s Note: All opinion section of Marx’s proposals: “The class ing is dangerous, and it threatens to Marx’s theories, and what re- Revolution. content refl ects the views of the in- which is the ruling material force to obscure what the term “Marx- sulted was the communism of the This really does seem like a dividual author only and does not of society is at the same time its ism” actually means. Soviet Union. basic thought. Doesn’t it seem represent a stance taken by The Col- ruling intellectual force.” Perhaps Marxism has such a Our negative understanding obvious that the way a society legian or its editorial board. In his opinion article for the bad reputation simply because of communism has somewhat produces wealth and the way it al- Students at Colorado State Washington Examiner, Giancarlo we’ve been raised in a pro-capital- formed from people in history lows itself to distribute that wealth University should not be discour- Sopo calls Democratic candidate ist society. But we should accept who manipulated and adapted plays directly into how that society aged from voting the way they Bernie Sanders — a candidate an opinion on a subject based on Marx’s ideas, and we shouldn’t de- structures itself? This is a Marxist want to just because they see a who openly labels himself as a our own understanding of it and monize Marx for developments he idea, and a look at most American banner in The Plaza proclaiming democratic socialist — “an all-out engagement with it, not what the had no control over. The integrity cities today can confi rm that capi- “SOCIALISM SUCKS” or because Marxist.” Sopo also claims that, predominant attitude toward it is. of his original argument still ap- talism creates classes of haves and someone might condemn their throughout his career, “Sanders Marxism is fi rst and foremost plies to our lifetime. have-nots. candidate of choice for being a has been an unabashed apologist” a critical approach to understand- In his 1883 preface to the Ger- What Americans know as communist. for the “evil ideology” of commu- ing capitalist society. Where it gets man edition of “The Communist communism today is not what These claims lack a true his- nism. Sopo concludes by saying most of its criticism, however, is Manifesto,” Friedrich Engels, who Marx was proposing. In fact, the torical understanding of the words that Democrats should come to perhaps in its view for the future. co-authored the manifesto with ideas that Marx put forward are they use. They try to win argu- understand that Sanders is “an un- It’s true that in “The Commu- Marx, solely credits Marx with the still taught in universities to this ments by lumping their opposi- repentant Marxist.” nist Manifesto,” Marx argues for “basic thought” of the pamphlet. day and for good reason. Instead tion into a category of hatred left Sopo barely attempts to con- a global worker revolution and a This basic thought, summarized of using the word Marxism as an over from the Cold War, a category nect the ideas of Marx to Sanders’ drastic (if necessary, violent) reor- as concisely as possible, is the idea insult, we should acknowledge the that is unfairly stigmatized with platform or even defi ne what he ganization of society. that economic production deter- benefi ts of the critical assessment the word “Marxism.” means by “Marxist” in his article. However, this was only a pre- mines the political, intellectual of history that Marxism o¢ ers. Americans today have been This is just one example of our diction. Marx thought such a rev- and social structures of every era Cody Cooke can be reached taught a history of failed commu- culture’s tendency to lump words olution was inevitable based on of history. at [email protected].

COMIC ILLUSTRATION BY RYAN GREENE @TFOGDOGS 16 | Sports | Thursday, February 13, 2020

BASKETBALL CSU All-Star Weekend: KCSU IS OUT OF Who would compete? THIS WORLD

By Tyler Meguire, Each team stacks up fairly, Bailey Bassett & Bailey Shepherd but Brady and Roddy are the @CSUCollegian most versatile team. Both players body up in the paint and extend behind the arc if needed. The NBA All-Star break is this Skills Competition weekend, giving players a break Stevens, Moore, Edwards, from the regular season and fans Thistlewood, Williams an opportunity to watch the fes- Stevens would be the favor- tival events the break has to of- ite in this competition. He is the fer. The All-Star break features starting point guard with great the Rising Stars Challenge, Skills speed and can get to his spots Challenge, 3-Point Contest, Slam quickly. He shoots 40% from Dunk contest and All-Star Game. 3-point land. The Skills Compe- The Rising Stars game pits the tition is a nerve-wracking event rookies and sophomores against that requires mental focus. Ste- each other. The Skills Challenge vens is known for clutch daggers showcases the best passers, ball and would be great at hitting handlers and shooters in the the last-second three. However, league. The 3-Point Contest fea- Moore could give him a run for tures the best shooters, and the his money. Moore has three more Slam Dunk contest gives the best made 3-pointers on the year and rim-rockers a chance to show is shooting more e¡ ciently at what they can do. 41.3%. If Colorado State basketball 3-Point Contest had its own All-Star Weekend, Jacobs, Bonnarens, Stevens, who would perform in each Thistlewood event? The 3-Point Contest is ex- We took both the men’s and actly what it sounds like: fi ve women’s rosters and decided racks with fi ve balls placed in fi ve where they would land in the All- di¢ erent locations around the Star events. All-Star Game 3-point line. Each contestant has 70 seconds to try to get as many • Consistently higher than average pass rates For the CSU All-Star Game, of the balls in the basket as they CAM the Ram and Joyce McCo- can. nnell are captains. If the captains Stevens has been lethal from on the NCLEX exam drafted teams from the men’s behind the arc this season. This, and women’s roster, this is what coupled with his clutch abili- it would look like. • Four quarterly BSN starts every year Team CAM ty, makes him an entertaining competitor in this contest. This- Coach: Ryun Williams tlewood has been even more po- Starters: Tori Williams, Ken- tent on the season, shooting 42% • Total focus is on Nursing only dle Moore, Adam Thistlewood, from three, which is impressive David Roddy, Andrea Brady when you consider he’s taken 112 Reserves: Jamie Bonnarens, total threes this season. • Thousands of Graduates working worldwide Katia Stamatelopoulos, Dischon Jacobs is always ready to take Thomas, Hyron Edwards, Ro- aim from deep, with 31.1% of her ichelle Marble Team Joyce 3-balls fi nding the target this sea- • Opportunities for international clinical son. Bonnarens will round out Coach: Niko Medved the competition, averaging two Starters: Isaiah Stevens, Me- made 3-pointers per game this placement via the DCN Global Health gan Jacobs, Lore Devos, Maken- season. Bonnarens always has zie Ellis, Nico Carvacho the green light and would make Perspectives program Reserves: Liah Davis, Myanne a great addition to the competi- Hamm, Kris Martin, John Tonje, tion. P.J. Byrd Dunk Contest • Offering 100% online Masters of Science in These players have shown Roddy, Devos, Martin, Brady, exemplary performances all sea- Tonje son long. The men’s players have Tonje goes into the contest as Nursing program played key roles in the 17-9 record the favorite. Tonje has the most so far. The women’s basketball bounce on the men’s team. He players rostered on the teams excels in transition by using his have been clutch all season, play- speed to break free and fi nish Bachelor of Science in Nursing ing as a unit and not letting in- above the rim. Tonje’s combina- juries derail their potential. The tion of power and fi nesse with his CSU women’s basketball team 6-foot-5-inch frame would make For more information: has put together an impressive for great entertainment in the 10 wins and still have six games contest. to round out the season. 2v2 tourney Roddy is the best competition DenverCollegeOfNursing.edu for Tonje and his likely counter- Instead of Rising Stars, CSU part in the championship round. opted to do a 2v2 tournament Roddy is known for his in-game 1401 19th St. Denver, CO 80202 with one woman and man on dunks and would show o¢ vicious each duo. The teams play half- dunks in the contest. DCN programs are accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Nursing. DCN is court and fi rst to score 21 wins. Tyler Meguire, Bailey Bassett, regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. DCN BSN program is also The fi rst round is single elimina- and Bailey Shepherd can be tion, while the championship is reached at [email protected]. accredited by CCNE. DCN programs are approved by the Colorado State Board of Nursing. a three game series with the fi rst For consumer information go to denvercollegeofnursing.edu team to score 15 wins. Sports | Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 17

TRACK & FIELD SWIM & DIVE CSU track and fi eld team to Julia Box awarded Mountain dominate over state lines West Swimmer of the Week By Matt Davis Backstroke, however, is not her @MattDavis27 normal event. It’s likely that her win- ning performance in that individual Julia Box was named Moun- event helped her claim the Moun- tain West Swimmer of the Week on tain West Swimmer of the Week. Tuesday, following the Colorado Box is the first Ram to win this State women’s swimming and div- honor since Tonicia Thomas in Jan- ing program’s key victory last Friday uary of 2018, just before she went on against the University of Northern to break the women’s team record Colorado. in the 100-yard backstroke. Current Box, a senior transfer student senior Marie Goodwyn took home from the University at Buffalo, was the award in that same 2017-18 sea- instrumental in the Rams’ victory. son. Junior Skylar Williams won She won the individual 100-yard conference Diver of the Week just backstroke and butterfly events, last month. The evidence points with altitude-adjusted times of 56.81 toward a bright future for the CSU and 56.19 seconds, respectively. Ad- women’s swim team. ditionally, she placed second in the Box’s strong individual perfor- 100-yard freestyle and propelled mance paired with a strong team the team to victory in the 200-yard performance showed just what the medley relay event. Rams are capable of at just the right Box’s performances in her but- time. This was the last regular sea- terfly events are consistent. Im- son matchup for the team, and the pressively, Box holds an all-time team’s focus is now on the Mountain record at Buffalo for her part in the West Championships. The four day 200 medley relay. Box also posted tournament is hosted at the Free- the Rams’ best 100-yard and 200- man Aquatic Center in Minneapolis yard butterfly time last season and Feb. 19-22. A livestream will be avail- is poised to do the same in the 100- able via floswimming.com. yard and 200-yard events this year. Matt Davis can be reached at [email protected].

Aliya Simpson clears the bar during the pole vault at the Jack Christiansen Invitational at Colorado State on April 27, 2019. PHOTO BY MATT BEGEMAN THE COLLEGIAN

By Leo Friedman Maria Muzzio threw the sea- that this meet gives the athletes @leofriedman13 son’s best shot put, tossing it 52 an opportunity to understand feet, 1.75 inches. what the championships will The Colorado State track Bedard said that the meet be like, helping them for future and fi eld team will contin- will have “some of the best com- preparation for the champion- ue their indoor season in two petition we’ve faced this indoor ship events. states this weekend, dividing season.” The Rams will be sending and conquering to take the Mid- The Don Kirby Elite, hosted 35 athletes, primarily in the west and Southwest. New Mex- by the New Mexico Lobos, will sprints, jumping and fi eld, to ico will be hosting the Don Kir- take place at the Albuquerque the Albuquerque Convention by Elite Invitational Thursday Convention Center. Women’s Center. The Rams will be send- and Friday. The Rams will also long jump will begin the meet ing the team’s long-distance be sending the team’s long-dis- on Thursday at 1 p.m. with runners to Iowa over the week- tance runners to Iowa this Fri- women’s and men’s pole vault, end to compete in the Iowa day and Saturday to compete in followed by women’s high jump State Classic. the Iowa State Classic. at 1:30 p.m. The Rams have had a histor- The squad is coming o‰ The meet will begin Friday ically successful presence at the a good showing at the UCCS bright and early at 8:30 a.m., invitational. Last year, Kelcey Mountain Lion Open. The team beginning with women’s and Bedard was named the Wom- won six events and achieved men’s shot put. The fi eld events en’s Field Athlete of the Week three all-time CSU top 10 re- will then lead into pole vaults for her performance at the cords. The Rams also swept and hurdles occurring at 9 a.m. meet, notching the best weight the hurdles category at the and 9:30 a.m., respectively. Lat- throw for 14 years. Even though event. This meet was consid- er in the day will be more relays the meet has a focus on distance ered a “tune-up” by coach Bri- and some fi nals for hurdles. running, the Rams hope to con- an Bedard for the Don Kirby The full schedule for the tinue their throwing success Elite, with many teams bring- meet can be found on the Lo- Thursday and Friday. ing tough competition to New bos’ track and fi eld schedule. “I’m expecting this meet to Mexico in order to prepare for The importance of the Don be very competitive,” senior Mountain West Indoor Cham- Kirby Elite is twofold; the meet pole vaulter Josie Spitz said of pionships, which are coming up has some of the broadest and the Don Kirby meet. “There are just later this month. best competition the Rams a lot of really big schools that The Rams also had a team have faced this year, and the are coming, which is really ex- member announced as the location of the meet is also the citing because we don’t get to Mountain West Player of the location of the Mountain West compete with them very often.” Week at the meet. Shot putter Indoor Championships, occur- Leo Friedman can be reached ring Feb. 27-29. Bedard said at [email protected]. 18 | Arts & Culture | Thursday, February 13, 2020 Yail >> from page 1

“A lot more people than I was expecting to show up came to our post-hiatus show,” Ross said. Their signature style of noisy, catchy rock music strives to highlight one thing in partic- ular: science. Their EP “Lung Disease and Scarier Things” came out in 2018 and was met with much praise. “It’s hard to fi nd local bands these days with such a unique sound, but the combination of Visocky’s expertise on percus- sion and Watkins’ passion for science and skill in creating perfect math rock ri‹ s means Yail is not just another band to overlook,” said former Colle- gian writer and current local musician AJ Frankson, also known by her stage name Janet Earth. Taking a break from some- thing one loves is never easy. This was especially the case for Visocky, drummer for Yail. On top of playing drums in Yail, Visocky also played in Bloomers, Forestry, Agony City and Covered By Water. Accord- ing to Visocky, the mental stress of playing music constantly was starting to take its toll. “That really kind of scared Nick Visocky of the Fort Collins band Yail smiles while drumming at their fi rst show at Pinball Jones Campus West, which ended their hiatus, Jan. 23. me because I have such a deeply PHOTO BY MONTY DANIEL THE COLLEGIAN rooted passion for music,” Viso- cky said. vious band, Blue Lane Frontier, practice together. He was faced with a choice: but he wanted to have a plat- Often they will work to- leave music for a while and get form to experiment more with gether on structuring the songs better or continue to create them. while they individually write music but keep feeling weighed Thus, Yail was created. the parts for their respective down. “Nick (Visocky) and I re- instruments. corded an album kind of as a But to Watkins, Ross and joke, but then we were practic- Visocky, their bond reaches far ing and were like ‘This actually beyond being in a band togeth- “Our friends and peers sounds kinda cool,’” Watkins er. in the community have said. “It’s nice to develop friend- been so supportive of According to Visocky, the ships with people that aren’t fi rst time he and Watkins prac- just like ‘Oh, I’m in a band with our band, and it was ticed they created the fi ve songs this person,’” Watkins said. really cool to see the that comprise their EP all in the During their gap, the three amount of support and span of four hours. friends spent time together “It all just happened so outside of music. This helped excitement built around smoothly and naturally; it was solidify their bond and make it our return.” kind of unbelievable,” Visocky much more meaningful when said. “We ended up changing they came back to Yail. Watch- NICK VISOCKY the songs slightly when record- ing these three on stage, one DRUMMER FOR YAIL ing, but for the most part what can’t help but notice their in- you hear on the recordings was credible chemistry and dynam- derived from that fi rst prac- ics. They move perfectly in sync “I didn’t know if I was even tice.” with one another, proving that, going to come back to music or In August 2018, Ross joined while a break may negatively what was going to happen,” Vi- the band on bass. a‹ ect some bands, Yail is thriv- socky said. “(Watkins and Ross) “I had missed playing bass a ing. agreed that I was such an inte- lot,” said Ross, who is also part “Being back has been noth- gral part of the band that they of the local experimental band ing but amazing,” Visocky said. wouldn’t feel right continuing The Red Scare. “I play guitar in “Our friends and peers in the without me.” most of the other projects I’m community have been so sup- Despite the fear of the un- in. Having an instrument that portive of our band, and it was known, Visocky took well-need- I’m not usually playing is really really cool to see the amount of ed time o‹ and came back fresh excellent for me.” support and excitement built and ready to jump into music The band is a collaborative around our return.” again. e‹ ort between them, especially You can listen to Yail’s most Going back to the beginning, when it comes to songwriting. recent releases on Yail began as a way for Watkins According to Watkins, the or catch them at any of their to write more songs about sci- members of the band will write upcoming shows. ence. He had been writing some frames of songs individually, Monty Daniel can be reached Larson Ross of Yail plays bass at the band’s hiatus-ending show at Pinball science-based songs for his pre- then it fully forms when they all at [email protected]. Jones Campus West Jan. 23. PHOTO BY MONTY DANIEL THE COLLEGIAN Thursday, February 13, 2020 Rocky Mountain Collegian|19 Love Notes Valentine’s Day Collegian Grams TO: FROM: MESSAGE: Yasmin S. Elinor N. For a great friend, love ya! Hospitality Gals Lauren Happy Valentine’s Day! Love you girls so much ^ Adm. Ambassadors Jessica S. Thanks for spreading so many smiles every single day AV Honors 2 West Jessica J. Thank you for being the reason I love this job so much! I will miss you. Petey Pete Kellie T. Can’t wait for you to come back to FoCo, Butterfingers ;) Shae Sarconi Fabi S. You’re a better sister than Pam ^ Reilly Hammond Renee Anderson-Navarro From your lover for all eternity ^^^ Cinque Mason Morpheus D. I’ll always love you even though you left me for Darrel. Avery Ackelbein Alexis S. Bing Bing, Chickmfrog Kendall Garcia Makaila R. hi i think u r pretty sometimes Devin Moore Amelia P. I wish you love and chocolates and so many smiles! Let’s go get calzones! Isa Gonzalez Chandler C. This is for you cutie pie, hope you have a trippy v- day Amy Reece Matt T. I love you to the Death Star and back. Happy Valentine’s Day Sandiluz Hernandez, Jilda KP Thx for your friendship :) CSU Newbies Eric Z. Hope you all have an amazing V-Day and semester ^ Ryan M. Jordan C. absolute baddie Clay S. Lily DP Love you honey ^ Megan Miller Horacio G. Hope you have a great day! Kayleen Williams Evan T. Happy V-Day! Much love and admiration Estanislao Saenz Dylan T. I love you so much kiss me bb Dylan Tusinski Julia S. OwO love me Evan Towner Vicky Esquivel My heart waits for you Travis Bess Happy Valentine’s Day T ! Sophia A. Noah A. You da best love you Bethany King Anna Galindo I hope you get all the taco burrito french fry things your heart desires Carmen Bustamante Karla Santillan I love youuuuu chulaaa!!! Diego Conchas Emilia M. Thanks for being the best. Glad to have you in my life. Sigma Lambda Gamma Emilia M. Sending love to all my sisters. Ollie Steward Sam P. love u always u goon Casey Villars Sam P. heyyy have a great day homie g! Martin Casili Sam P. Get a haircut hippie (: Claire Fenton Maddie T. thx 4 being my ride or die Logan Ellis Ben S. I love you baby, have an amazing Valentine’s Day!! Gussie Millar Maddie T. HAPP Y ONE YEAR FRIENDIVERSARY Zara Allen Kendall Constable love of my life star of my heart Nessy Poo Pam S. You are the tree to my squirrel. Love you mucho ^ 20 | Arts & Culture | Thursday, February 13, 2020

ENTERTAINMENT 4 heart-skipping romance fi lms to binge on Valentine’s Day

By Scotty Powell members but fail to satisfy or transcended their primitive Following the story of C.C. timent that can be contained in @scottysseus fully communicate the sense of longing for human connec- Baxter, a lonely insurance a two-hour run time, makes it understanding they are looking tion, cuts straight to the heart worker in who the perfect fi lm for us. for from a fi lm. of what romantic comedies are attempts to better his life and That being said, the depth Add the fi lm’s Academy and what purpose they serve, his career prospects by lending that Curtis fails to capture Award-winning score, its stun- which is to peel back the layers his shoddy apartment to his in “Love Actually” he more ning visuals and Jerry Orbach of symbols and signals we use to higher-ups as a space for them than makes up for in his 2013 as a singing, dancing, Don try to distinguish ourselves and to engage in their extra-marital time traveling tall tale, “About Juan-esque candlestick, and our desires and expose to us a‰ airs, Billy Wilder’s classic, Time.” While the story of a you’ve got the perfect date night how love is, ultimately, all that superbly written co-gedy (“co- young man using time travel to Disney fl ick. we truly want or desire. gedy” being a word I just made try to manipulate his love life Harry and Sally’s anti-court- up to describe a comedy with might sound a bit contrived and ship is a love story told from the tragic undertones) is one of the gimmicky on the surface, the “The love story here isn’t outside in — it’s not a couple’s most authentic human love sto- fi lm is executed with a tender- ness, authenticity and whimsy If you’re the kind of person simply tacked on for the attempt to unravel and make ries ever told. who loves your signifi cant oth- sense of the complications of What makes it so spectacu- that mold its kitschy premise er but not so much that you sake of enhancing the their instinctual attraction to lar is Wilder’s ability to weave into a deeply touching, pro- actually want to spend money melodrama. It’s not just one another, but rather their topics into the plot that are se- found and thought-provoking slow and steady discovery and rious and scandalous, especial- piece. on them, nothing says “Babe, I a supplemental addition value you only slightly less than acceptance of that attraction. ly in 1960, when the fi lm was Curtis doesn’t let the story’s my bank account” quite like to the protagonist’s fi rst released, without portray- time traveling element become a nice romantic movie night ing them as mere melodrama. a mere plot device, and the central quest, but rather The fi lm tackles depression, movie shows reverence for the at home. If you’re looking for “Harry and Sally’s a good, sweet cinematic sap- the focus of the quest anxiety and even suicide in real, signifi cant weight and depth fest to watch with your special itself.” vigorous e orts to prove honest terms, yet still manages that the concept of time carries someone this Valentine’s Day to make the simple romance at with it and how integral its re- to themselves that they the story’s core its most com- strictions are to our relation- or just something to help you don’t need each other forget how hopelessly miser- pelling aspect. The lightness ships and the value we fi nd in able and lonely you truly are, 2. “When Harry Met Sally” in their lives, that they and the comedy are able to co- them. here are some titles to check We as a society are so averse have transcended their exist with the tragedy without out! to the concept of love. For proof being overpowered by it, mak- 1. “Beauty and the Beast” of this, one need look no further primitive longing for ing the fi lm one of the truest “While the story of As far as Disney’s adapta- than the opening paragraph of human connection, cuts testaments to love’s endurance a young man using tions of traditional princess this listicle. And yet, no matter straight to the heart of ever projected onto a movie stories go, “Beauty and the how much we try to distance screen. time travel to try to Beast” is undoubtedly the stu- ourselves from the feeling, no what romantic comedies manipulate his love dio’s fi nest o‰ ering — even matter how much we scour are and what purpose through history, art and litera- life might sound a bit beating out the fi lms developed they serve.” “The fi lm tackles by Walt Disney himself. This is ture in search of validation for depression, anxiety and contrived and gimmicky because “Beauty and the Beast” our nihilism, apathy and care- on the surface, the lessness, love always fi nds us. even suicide in real, is the only one where the crux fi lm is executed with of the story is centered around And no fi lm captures this quite honest terms yet still 3. “The Apartment” the development of the charac- as e‰ ectively or as memorably manages to make the tenderness, authenticity ters’ relationship and not mere- as “When Harry Met Sally.” Admittedly, if this list were and whimsy.” ly the action in the plot. What makes the fi lm so true compiled solely based on my simple romance at the The love story here isn’t and so resonant is the fact that own personal opinions, “The story’s core its most it’s a love story that is stubborn- Apartment’” would be at the simply tacked on for the sake of compelling aspect.” Honorable mentions: enhancing the melodrama. It’s ly determined not to be a love top of the podium. More than not just a supplemental addi- story. It seems that that is the that. It wouldn’t even be on With love of whatever kind tion to the protagonist’s central central theory we are trying to the podium, but rather hover- being the sole thing that we 4. “About Time” quest, but rather the focus of convince ourselves of in every- ing over it like a zen guru, legs are searching for in life and the the quest itself. thing we do these days — this crossed, hands on knees, eyes Most people credit Richard central thing that we go to the This, in turn, makes the fi lm idea that love isn’t the most im- closed, softly “om”-ing to itself Curtis’ 2003 sap-slap “Love movies to experience, it’s hard and its characters far richer, portant thing, that all the poets as it steeps in its own transcen- Actually” as the defi nitive ro- to narrow the list down to only more complex and more com- and musicians and painters and dent perfection. mance movie of our genera- four entries. So, here are some pelling because what they are writers throughout human his- But, alas, I fi gured I should tion. They might be correct in picks that didn’t make the fi nal after is real. The fi lm is willing tory have been wrong and what factor the general public’s opin- this assertion, but only because cut but are nonetheless worth a to recognize and admit that we’ve actually been searching ions into my ranking, and since our generation is one defi ned watch. what its characters want is in for in the past 10,000 years is “The Apartment,” while not an by short attention spans and a ■ “It Happened One Night” fact the same thing that the au- something much more tangible: obscure entry by any means, stubborn unwillingness to com- ■ “As Good as It Gets” dience wants. something like power, money is not as well known or as well mit to anything for longer than ■ “City Lights” They don’t try to dress up or a nice warm uninterrupted remembered by modern audi- seven minutes and 22 seconds. ■ “Singin’ in the Rain” their objectives in glitzy, showy, bubble bath. ences as some of the other ti- Thus, “Love Actually’s” ■ “La La Land” exotic ends (handsome princes, Harry and Sally’s vigorous tles listed, it’s relegated to third strobe-like cycling through its ■ “Her” exotic castles, self-actualiza- e‰ orts to prove to themselves place. But that doesn’t make it 8,000 di‰ erent mini-plots, re- Scotty Powell can be reached tion, etc.) — the kinds of hollow that they don’t need each oth- any less of a brilliant piece of peatedly socking us in the face at [email protected]. objectives that excite audience er in their lives, that they have art. with as much surface-level sen- Arts & Culture | Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 21

CULTURE & COMMUNITY CSU to roll out red carpet for American College Theater Festival

By Scotty Powell develop their skills through Crabtree, as well as a slurry of @scottysseus workshops taught by industry performances from students professionals. and drama programs across the If you happen to notice a bit As stated on the Kennedy country, the festival provides more perkiness around town Center website, “The goals of a unique insight into the the- this upcoming week, don’t pan- the Kennedy Center American atrical world of the future and ic. The Stepford Wives haven’t College Theater Festival are: the artists who will be — and in invaded, just the thespians. to encourage, recognize and some cases already are — build- Next week, Feb. 17-21, Col- celebrate the fi nest and most ing, shaping, defi ning and rede- orado State University will be diverse work produced in uni- fi ning our concept of theater in welcoming drama students versity and college theater pro- the coming years. from all over the western Unit- grams; to provide opportuni- The festivities will begin ed States to the annual Kenne- ties for participants to develop with a special rerun of CSU’s dy Center American College their theater skills and insight spring musical “Cabaret” Feb. Theater Festival — a weeklong and achieve professionalism; to 13-15, with the festival oš cially celebration of all things acting, improve the quality of college beginning on Feb. 17. singing, dancing, design, you and university theater in Amer- Whether you’re a die-hard name it. If it’s on stage, it’s at ica; (and) to encourage colleges devotee of the dramatic arts or KCACTF. and universities to give distin- just looking for a good show, Beginning in 1969, the Ken- guished productions of new there’s something for everyone nedy Center Festival seeks to plays, especially those written at the Kennedy Center Festival. create a space where emerg- by students; the classics, revi- More information and regis- ing theater professionals from talized or newly conceived; and tration details can be found on across the country can gather to experimental works.” the KCACTF website. showcase their work, compete With keynote addresses Scotty Powell can be reached for scholarships and further from drag queen Khrys’taaal at [email protected]. and costume designer Susan

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MUSIC Songs to get you in the mood for Valentine’s Day

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Adult person that she likes only comes Mom’s tasty soft punk sound is Valentine’s Day can mean around when it is convenient angelic and soothing. a di erent range of emotions. for them, and she knows that The beginning of the song The corny, lovey dovey, heart- she could be getting played. is talking about the heartbreak shaped-candy-eating mood is “Maybe you want a friend/ that the artist is facing. She says considered V-Day canon, but Maybe not in this life/ Why is it “I took my shoes o , crawled this cheery optimism isn’t felt so hard, hard to please you/ All into bed/ Thought I had nothin’ by everyone. I wanted was you in my room,” left.” Some are in love, some are she says, meaning the timing Many people have had their bitterly single and some are just may be o , but she wants to heart broken into pieces so bad living their best life. Regardless see where things go. 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2 | BASKETBALL BORDER WAR | Thursday, February 13, 2020 Preview: The next battle of the Border War

By Kaleb Poor The Branding Iron

On Saturday, Wyoming men’s basketball will host the Colorado State Rams in the 232nd installment of that great intercollegiate rivalry known as the Border War. The battle pits the underdog Cowboys team against a Rams lineup that has been solid this season. Through early February, the Cowboys have earned just six wins compared to the Rams’ 17. This will be the second battle this season in the long-running Border Wars series. The Rams toppled the Cowboys 72-61 in early January, handing UW their 11th loss of the year. In their previous contest, CSU physically outworked the Cowboys, muscling their way to a critical 42-26 rebounding advantage and scoring 14 sec- ond-chance points. The Rams also capitalized on double-dig- it turnovers, a habit that has plagued UW throughout the sea- son. Forward Deion James (20) blocks a shot from a Wyoming defender on “They got some oŠ ensive re- Jan. 31, 2018. The Rams lost 91-86 in double overtime. bounds and set the tone early,” THE COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO said Cowboys head coach Allen Edwards. “We struggled with physicality today. We have to be consistent for 40 minutes to be able to win basketball.” The Rams will be unable to rely on home-court advantage in this match, but Cowboy fans should temper their excitement at this news. The Rams boast a fairly consistent record both at home and away, sitting at 10-3 at home and 4-4 away as of early February. However, Rams fans Wyoming’s Justin James (1) attempts a layup after dribbling past Che shouldn’t get too excited either. Bob (10) on Jan. 31, 2018. THE COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO While CSU sits at second place in Mountain West play, Boise prolifi c scorers, they may be able 21st birthday. State is nipping at their heels, to take some of the wind out of When these schools fi rst and a loss to the last-place Cow- their sails. met on the hardwood, CSU was boys could be devastating. For Wyoming’s part, ball known as the Colorado Agricul- In fact, it would appear the control will be a key factor. The tural College and toppled UW in Cowboys have everything to gain Cowboys have struggled with a thrilling high-octane matchup while the Rams have a great deal turnovers and second-chance that Colorado won 20-17. More to lose. In this contest, watch to points all season, and they can- recent showdowns have, merci- see whether the Rams can rise to not expect to have any room to fully, been of the higher-scoring the occasion or if the Cowboys give away free buckets. variety. will fi nd vigor in the freedom of Whatever the outcome is, the Since then, Wyoming has few consequences. contest between these two his- maintained a winning record Expect the Rams to put a lot toric schools should prove to be against their neighbors to the of attention on Hunter Maldo- another energized and exciting south, and UW leads all time nado, the Cowboys’ most dy- endeavor that ignites the rowdy with 134 wins compared to CSU’s namic and consistent scorer. passion of Wyoming’s fan base. 97. Since the 2009-10 season, The 6-foot-7-inch guard posted Wyoming and CSU have however, CSU has the advantage a 25-point game the last time battled it out 230 times in men’s of 13-8. he faced the Rams but struggled basketball contests, and the Wyoming vs. CSU men’s bas- to break the 20-point threshold Border War tradition stretches ketball will tip oŠ at 2 p.m. Sat- again until their recent game all the way back to Jan. 27, 1911. urday, igniting the 232nd edition against the University of New At that time, Colorado was of the long-running and historic Mexico. in its 34th year as part of the Border War series. If the Rams can force the ball United States of America, and Kaleb Poor can be reached at into the hands of Wyoming’s less Wyoming was approaching its [email protected]. | Thursday, February 13, 2020 BASKETBALL BORDER WAR | 3 Women’s hoops team hosts Pokes in Pink Out Border War

By Bailey Shepherd @B_Sheps

It’s rivalry week for Colorado State women’s basketball as the Rams prepare to host the Univer- sity of Wyoming for another in- stallment of the Border War. This will be the second and fi nal meet- ing of the season between these two teams, and with CSU picking up a 56-49 win during their visit to Laramie in January, the Rams will be looking to complete the series sweep against their noisy northern neighbors. While CSU may have come out on top in their previous match- up, the Rams have been in a bit of a funk lately. After dropping their last game at home against conference-leading Fresno State, the Rams extended their los- ing streak to three games and sit at ninth in the conference stand- ings with a record of 10-13 (4-8 conference). If CSU’s last couple of games haven’t gone as planned, then the same can be said about the visitors. The Cowgirls have been enduring a losing streak after su‘ ering back- to-back losses against Boise State and New Mexico in conference play. However, Wyoming currently sits at fi fth in the conference stand- ings with an even 11-11 record (7-6 conference). With three of Wyo- ming’s fi nal fi ve games of the sea- son being against opponents in the bottom three spots in the con- ference, the Rams should see this game as a must-win matchup if they wish to improve their confer- ence standing before the looming Colorado State University women’s basketball players put their fi sts into a huddle at the end of a game Dec. 8, 2017.THE COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO Mountain West Tournament. The Rams’ defensive e‘ ort was game, and they rank third in the mental in the Rams’ win against the the key to victory in Laramie in conference in 3-point shooting Cowgirls earlier in the season, as January. CSU forced the Cowgirls percentage. With that being said, the 6-foot-2-inch forward poured to turn the ball over 15 times and Wyoming will want to utilize that in a career-high 22 points while did well to close down Wyoming’s e‘ ective 3-point shooting against collecting a commanding eight de- sophomore guard Karla Erjavec, the Rams if they want to make that fensive rebounds to secure the win keeping her to 2-10 shooting on o‘ ensive push to get a win. for the Rams. the night and forcing her to turn Players to watch: Ellis has been a consistent the ball over fi ve times. WYO - Tereza Vitulova, sopho- source of points for the Rams all While the Rams hang their more, forward season. With the exception of Ellis’ hat on their impressive defensive Tereza Vitulova has the hot performances against Fresno and abilities, CSU will need to improve hand for Wyoming this season. New Mexico, she has accumulated their o‘ ensive output if they want The sophomore has put up dou- double-digit scoring totals in 10 of to get a win against Wyoming. ble-digit point totals in her last fi ve her last 12 games and is averaging Picking good shots and executing games, including two 20+ point a team-high 10.7 points on the sea- on those open looks have been a performances and one 30 point son. struggle for the Rams in recent performance, which was her sea- Makenzie is a dynamic two- games, but if they choose to play son-high. way player and will be an essential a more pass-fi rst style of o‘ ense Vitulova has been Wyoming’s part of the Rams’ defensive e‘ ort in this game, the Rams could very most prolifi c scorer all season, av- and will be hoping to add to her well come out on top. eraging 14.5 points a game, which team-leading steal total and cause As for the Cowgirls, sloppy of- is the seventh-best in the confer- problems on both ends of the court fense and poor shot execution is ence, while also averaging a team- for the Pokes. what put them at a disadvantage high 5.5 rebounds per game. This Border War matchup against the Rams. Wyoming’s In her last matchup against the will take place on Saturday, Feb. guards must be more vigilant Rams, she contributed 16 points 15 at Moby Arena. CSU will be when protecting the ball, as 11 of but failed to assert herself on the wearing their all-pink uniforms their 15 turnovers came from their glass, with the Rams keeping her for the game, as the theme for the guards. rebound total to just two. The matchup is a Pink Out. They will Wyoming will also need to work Rams will have to be particularly also be promoting a partnership on creating more high-percentage stalwart when guarding Vitulova with UCHealth. The Rams’ jerseys shot opportunities to avoid repli- around the perimeter, as she has will feature the names of cancer cating their 35.6% shooting from proven to be deadly from behind warriors, similar to how the men’s the last game. the arc, shooting 42.4% from deep team did on Jan. 22 against Fresno The Rams are ranked eighth on the season. State. in the conference in 3-point de- CSU - Makenzie Ellis, gradu- Bailey Shepherd can be reached fending. The Pokes shot 40% from ate, forward at [email protected]. deep against the Rams in the last Makenzie Ellis proved instru- 4 | BASKETBALL BORDER WAR

1910 men’s basketball team at the University of Wyoming.

University of Wyoming basketball player Bob The 1943 University Clements, who played the of Wyoming 1950-51 season. men’s national championship basketball team.

The University of Wyoming women’s basketball team in 1905.

The 1920 women’s basketball national championship team.

Colorado State University Colorado State basketball player University Jim Stinnett poses basketball players for a photo in 1940. jump toward the Aggies battle hoop, 1962. the University of Wyoming in Laramie in 1955.

Colorado State University photos courtesy of Silver Spruce and John Hirn, CSU Athletics. GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION BY AMY NOBLE THE COLLEGIAN Thursday, February 13, 2020 | 5

University of Wyoming basketball player Jake Hendricks leads the team down the tunnel before a game during The 2019-20 women’s the 2020 season. basketball team Photo courtesy of with head coach Jeff Codevilla Gerald Mattinson. Photo via GoWyo

University of Wyoming basketball player Bob Clements, who played the 1950-51 season.

The 2006-07 women’s basketball team sporting the classic brown and gold color combination.

Colorado State University basketball player Ashley Colorado State Augspurger plays University plays, during the 1981. 2001-02 season.

Colorado State University plays Wyoming, 1970.

Wyoming beats Colorado State in the 1991 Border War game.

GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION BY AMY NOBLE THE COLLEGIAN Wyoming photos courtesy of Digital Collections, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. 6 | BASKETBALL BORDER WAR | Thursday, February 13, 2020 Going over the Border: Q&A with coaches and players from CSU

By Ryan Loberger “Every game out you’re “It’s a huge rivalry. It’s a @LobergerRyan working, and we’ve worked fun rivalry. I think you’ve hard to put ourselves in got prideful states and two With the Pokes on the ropes, (this) position, so every game is prideful fan bases that this is an Colorado State basketball has a huge. I know it’s a cliche, but it’s important game to. We take great chance to sweep the University of huge just because it’s the next con- pride in representing CSU in this Wyoming in the regular season se- ference game, and we’ve got to con- game.” ries in men and women’s basketball tinue to play well.” for the fi rst time since the 1999- 2000 season. Men’s basketball will What do you think this game head to Laramie for a matchup Men’s player: Nico Carvacho means to the fans, especially with the Cowboys while the wom- with the UCHealth event en’s team will host the Cowgirls What does the Border War mean happening that night? at Moby, with both teams playing to you and the team? at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15. Be- It’s a cool opportunity fore tipo , we caught up with both “It’s Wyoming versus CSU. to play a big-time rival coaches for the Rams and redshirt I’m not from Colorado, but more importantly to seniors Nico Carvacho and Andrea but being here for as many partner with UCHealth and raise Brady for a Q&A about the Border years as I have, it means a lot to the awareness and appreciation to War rivalry. fans, and that’s what’s really im- what they do. This game (has) a lot portant as a rivalry. (They’re only) of meaning in a couple di erent 45 minutes away. It’s the Border ways.” Men’s coach: Niko Medved War rivalry game, and it just means a lot to go out there and get a win, What does the Border War mean especially for the fans.” Going for a sweep, what do you to you and the team? expect from the Cowgirls and how they’ll come out in this “It’s huge. It’s the Border What do you think this game game? means to the fans? War. It’s Wyoming. It’s al- Women’s basketball head coach Ryun Williams coaches the team during ways a big game regardless of what’s “Wyoming is playing good the Mountain West Tournament game against Boise State on March 7, “These are the types of basketball right now, and going on. It’s one that the fans care 2018. COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO about and people in Northern Col- games that fans mark their they’re gonna come out calendars (for): (the Border hungry to not let us get a sweep; orado (care about), CSU fans care Women’s player: Andrea Brady think we’ve had a lot of interaction about, Wyoming fans care about, so War), Air Force and CU. To win it is we know that. Wyoming is a very big. It gets the community more in- good shooting team. We’re going to with them in the past, and this is there’s ... always something a little What does the Border War mean a cool opportunity to bring every- bit extra to that game.” volved.” have to do a good job defending the (3-point line). We’re going to have to you and the team? body together and use basketball to guard them and play them with as a platform to focus on something Going for a sweep, how does a tremendous amount of tough- “It’s just a big game be- bigger.” What do you think this game cause it’s two schools, 45 means to the fans? a win help momentum and ness. We expect a close contest, and bragging rights to take both (we’re) going to have to make plays minutes from each other, games against them? down the stretch to win that game.” on the border. I think there’s a lot Going for a sweep after beating “(For) both teams it’s brag- of state pride on both sides, and them in Laramie, what do you ging rights. People want to the rivalry has gone on for a long expect from the Cowgirls and beat each other. As a coach, “I don’t do much with bragging rights. It’s one What does this game/rivalry time, so you always want to win this how they’ll come out in this we know it’s another game. It’s an- game, especially for us with it being game? other key conference game, but it of those things (where) mean for you personally? you’ve got to go in there and do your at home.” does (mean something). Whenever “That was a really good you play Wyoming, you’d be lying to job. (We’ve) just got to go out there “We paid attention to and play the best we can. We know (the rivalry) growing up. win for us, a really good say it doesn’t mean something, and What do you think this game it’s gonna be tough. They’re gonna (I) came to a Border War team game. It’s always I know it means more to their fans means to the fans, especially come out fi ring, so we’ve just got to game back when Fennis Dembo tough. Wyoming is a tough place than it does to our fans.” with the UCHealth event go out there, have fun and play with was playing for the Wyoming Cow- to play, and we want to defend our happening that night? confi dence and grind it out.” boys, (and I) came to Moby Arena to home court and get Moby going watch a game. I remember I came next weekend. It’ll be a big game for Going for a sweep, how does “I think it’s a cool oppor- us.” a win help momentum and to watch the game with U.S. Senator Women’s coach: Ryun Williams Mike Enzi. It’s a fun game for both tunity to combine not Ryan Loberger can be reached bragging rights to take both only our community and at [email protected]. games against them? states, but for me personally, I have What does the Border War mean a few memories of it.” Wyoming’s community but the to you and the team? UCHealth community too. I don’t Thoughts about the Border War from the Wyoming Pokes

By Kylee Harless into the fl ow of things.” (and) they didn’t recruit me,” Ramos, a guard and one of the harder and go harder and make The Branding Iron Hendricks stands at 6 feet, Maldonado said. “Just playing starting fi ve players for the Cow- more shots,” Weidemann said 5 inches and has seen his fair them and that being the school girls. when asked about how she feels As the Border War comes share of Border Wars. I wanted to go makes it that Sanchez Ramos is 6 feet tall about playing in Fort Collins. up, the Branding Iron got to sit Due to how full the audi- (much) more of a game to me. and from Madrid, Spain. The BI The last question we had for down with some of the Cowboys torium can get during Border Plus, I get to show them what asked Sanchez Ramos how she Weidemann was what commu- and Cowgirls of the basketball Wars, the BI asked Hendricks they’re missing.” feels about the community that nity meant to her and the team. team to see how the Border War about how it feels to see people After talking with the Cow- will follow the Cowgirls to Fort “It makes us feel good,” impacts their games and what come out and support the team. boys, the BI sat down with the Collins. Weidemann said. “We get a good the rivalry truly means to them. He said when the team sees the Cowgirls to hear their thoughts “It is really nice because here, fan base wherever we go, and we “We are more comfortable fans, it makes them play harder on the Border Wars. While at home, it’s nice to see fans, but use the crowd to our advantage with our fans, our supporters, due to the energy the fans give the Cowboys will be playing at then to see them come watch us to keep us fi red up and (get) us than going on the road,” said them. home, the Cowgirls will be play- in Fort Collins, it means a lot,” excited to play.” Jake Hendricks, a senior guard While Hendricks talked ing at CSU. The Cowgirls, how- Sanchez Ramos said. The Cowgirls will play CSU for the Cowboys basketball about the fans, Hunter Mal- ever, aren’t phased. Lastly, the BI got to sit down in Fort Collins on Saturday at 2 team, when asked how it feels to donado, a redshirt sophomore “We are excited to go and with Quinn Weidemann. Weide- p.m., and the Cowboys will play be playing at home. “Everything guard standing at 6 feet, 7 inch- play, and we lost at home, and mann is a sophomore, standing CSU in Laramie on Saturday at feels a lot better (when we’re) at es tall, talked about why Border we are excited to go to Fort Col- at 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and is also 2 p.m. home, and it is a lot easier to get Wars are so special to him. lins and come home with a win,” one of the starting fi ve players. Kylee Harless can be reached “I’m from Colorado Springs, said sophomore Alba Sanchez “I think we just have to fi ght at [email protected]. Now Leasing for Fall 2020 LIMITED AVAILABILITY

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