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OPINION SPORTS 911 PROGRAM ON FANS WANT MORE A&C THE RIGHT TRACK FROM EUSTACHY WHO IS CAM? Vol. 127, No. 77 Thursday, January 18, 2018 PAGE 5 PAGE 11 PAGE 12 Che Bob (10) lays on the ground after a hard foul that kept him out the rest of the game with a back injury. The Rams lost to Air Force at home 76-71. PHOTO BY JAVON HARRIS COLLEGIAN CSU upset by Air Force for first time since 2011 By Colin Barnard @ColinBarnard_ 30 minutes of the game, the Fal- contested shots,” Eustachy said. Air Force hoisted up shots from was Nico Carvacho. The big man cons completed the comeback “The shots they made late, we deep with reckless abandon. affected every facet of the game upset, defeating the Rams 76-71. were there. We knew how to play The Falcons started just 1-of-16 and dominated the Falcons on The Colorado State men’s Air Force’s ability to take them, and when we played them from beyond the arc through the the glass. He nearly notched a basketball team did something it and make 3-pointers ultimately right they didn’t score. When we opening 12 minutes of action. double-double in the first half had not done since 2011 Wednes- led to the victory. The Falcons played them wrong, they scored Regardless of their inability alone, registering 10 points and day evening: lose to Air Force. made 12-of-39 shots from be- a lot.” to find the bottom of the bucket, eight rebounds. A continuing CSU defeated Air Force in yond the arc compared to 5-of- The icy air in Fort Collins the Falcons kept the deficit to trend, Carvacho also proved le- 12 consecutive games entering 17 for CSU. Timely offensive re- made its way into Moby Arena single digits as the Rams failed thal as a facilitator, connecting the night as head coach Larry bounds and 3-pointers in closing for the majority of the first half to capitalize on chances in the on a crisp backdoor pass to Pren- Eustachy looked to move into minutes of the game allowed Air as both teams failed to find a paint. tiss Nixon. second place all-time in wins at Force to fend off the Rams. rhythm in the early going. Play- One thing that remained After Air Force’s slow start CSU. Despite leading for nearly “They made some tough, ing into its 3-point tendencies, constant through the first half see BASKETBALL on page 10 >> COLLEGIAN.COM 2 Thursday, January 18, 2018 FORT COLLINS FOCUS Hansen Lister, a junior Natural Resources Management major at CSU, climbs at “The Palace” in the Cache La Poudre Canyon. The Poudre Canyon offers climbing for all ability levels along the banks of the river. 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Randi Mattox | A&C Director [email protected] Classifieds | 970-491-1683 [email protected] Display Advertising | 970-491-7467 NEWS Thursday, January 18, 2018 3 CAMPUS Wells-Wise looks to the semester ahead for ASCSU By Natalia Sperry more of an insight into what resources to registered student @natalia_sperry we do and keep the whole organizations for educational desk accountable so that we’re and cultural programming As students return to sticking to what our mission is,” and to administer relevant Colorado State University Wells said. provisions of Article VIII of the following their month-long According to Wise, whose ASCSU Constitution, according winter break, members of the role emphasizes the review to ASCSU’s Department of Associated Students of CSU of student fees, ASCSU also Finance. Article VIII focuses on are looking at the work ahead hopes to increase transparency fiscal management of student for the spring semester. For regarding student fees. fees and internal funding within newly sworn in student body ASCSU. President Michael Wells and The new administration Vice President Cole Wise, that “We want to give hopes to be able to allocate some means transitioning into their of that funding to host more students more of an roles in the executive branch. campus events such as inviting Collegian File Photo PHOTO BY COLIN SHEPHERD COLLEGIAN “Coming into this new role, insight into what we speakers, like Gina McCarthy, we wanted to look at the key do and keep the whole the head of the Environmental things we had looked at last Protection Agency under intended to entice more people Wise said. semester that just didn’t really desk accountable so that former President Barack to join ASCSU and to provide Another priority for follow through and the two big we’re sticking to what Obama’s administration, to the more of a fair race in the spring ASCSU following fall semester ones were really transparency our mission is.” University. elections, Wells said. is to enhance the game day and community,” Wells said. According to Wells, ASCSU The administration also experience following the According to Wells, the MICHAEL WELLS is also looking to update emphasized two major issues opening season of the on- executive branch hopes to ASCSU PRESIDENT their internal bylaws and that are ongoing in ASCSU: campus stadium. achieve these goals by hosting guidelines alongside University the study of U+2 and gameday “As far as game day goes, more events, such as an arts administration. Wise also operations on-campus. we’re really looking at how to festival to highlight creativity. “On our website we’re emphasized transparency Since ASCSU passed the increase membership at the Other big ASCSU-sponsored really working to make sure between the branches of ASCSU funding for the study of U+2, the 12th Ram, the student tailgating spring semester events like the student fees are accessible,” on all legislative initiatives and body will now work with the City lot. That’s through things like mental health week, body Wise said. “Right now, there are goals for the semester so that the of Fort Collins in order to gather reorganizing the lot, bringing our acceptance week and the graphs you can see, but I want to group can be more cohesive. the data so that students can own entertainment,” Wise said. organization of the Diversity expand that so that you can see With this transparency in understand what U+2 is really “We want to get student input Symposium are also top all nineteen fee areas and their mind, Elections Manager Tyler doing, Wise said. from people that actually went priorities for Wells. budgets.” Siri wants to update the ASCSU “There’s no solid time frame to the events and incorporating After talking to University The ASCSU executive branch elections code in time for the at this point, but what I can say that into our report.” administration, the executive hopes to increase funding for the elections later this spring.