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FORT COLLINS FOCUS OFF THE OVAL Pope Francis praises President Obama on climate change action at White House Wednesday

Greeted by thousands at the White House, Pope Francis spoke about climate change during his first visit to the Wednes- day. Pope Francis praised President Obama for his actions in developing a plan to combat climate change as the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris nears this December. This conference will be the world’s first substantive climate agreement in history. “I find it encouraging that you are proposing an initiative for reducing air pollution,” Francis said. “Accepting the urgency, it seems clear to me also that climate change is a problem Aaron Patterson, a CSU alumnus, perched on a rocky outcrop in the mountains of west Fort Collins, takes in the sights on a chilly Colorado morn- which can no longer be left to ing. PHOTO BY KEVIN OLSON COLLEGIAN a future generation.” The Pope spent the ma- jority of his speech discussing the issue of climate change, and he deemed this moment KCSU SCHEDULE critical in history. Nisty Tharp Colorado State Univer- DJ Profile sity was named one of the THURSDAY most important universities LISTEN ONLINE AT KCSUFM.COM for President Obama to hear from prior to negotiating KCSU DJ Nisty Tharp is very people focused. 7:00 AM J. Schway: Rise ‘n Jive climate change in Paris, The senior art and interdisciplinary liberal arts major according to the Climate wants her 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday show to be all about her listen- Reality Project. ers. Through America’s 9:00 AM “My show is called ‘Nisty’s Total Request Show,’” Tharp Squid: Squid Pro Quo Clean Power Plan, President said. “I try to get a lot of people to request things. I don’t really Obama is addressing carbon have a theme, because it is really about what the listeners DLauren: Motiva- pollution standards for 11:00 AM want.” tion Station power plants, a first in United As a result, Tharp features a variety of music. States history. The Clean “I got from pop to 70s punk to classic rock to soul,” Tharp DJ Nisty: Dj Nisty’ Power Plan sets standards to said. “Mine is really about the listeners.” 1:00 PM reduce carbon emissions by The Colorado native says she enjoys the KCSU communi- total request show 32 percent from 2005 levels ty as well. by 2030. DJ Mimi: The Weekly “You meet a lot of people at the station — very talented 3:00 PM individuals and bands,” Tharp said. “I get to go to a lot of con- Sound with Mimi Collegian News Edi- certs for free and meet people there. It’s awesome.” tor Christina Vessa can be 5:00 PM Ramblers (sports) reached online at news@ Collegian A&E Editor Hannah Ditzenberger can be collegian.com or on Twitter @ reached at [email protected] or on Twitter at ChrissyVessa. @h_ditzenberger. Captain Jack: 7:00 PM Jukebox Time Machine

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By Julia Rentsch “In his first year at the helm, @julia_rentsch Eustachy led the Rams to argu- ably the best season in school Athletic coaches once again history, guiding the squad to a top the list of highest paid Colo- program-best 26-9 record, and an rado State University employees, NCAA Tournament victory over confirmed by a report released the Missouri Tigers before bow- Sept. 11. ing out against eventual national Mike Bobo, head football champion Louisville,” Eustachy’s coach, is in his first season at CSU online bio says. and makes top dollar by a large A distant third is President margin: $1,350,000 annually. Tony Frank, who makes $575,000. “Colorado State University He was appointed in 2008 and re- President Tony Frank announced ceived the title of Chancellor of the the appointment of Mike Bobo as Colorado State University System head coach of the Rams’ football on June 1, 2015. program on Dec. 23, 2014,” his Rounding out the top five are online bio says. “Bobo is the 22nd an athletics assistant coach whose head coach in the history of the name is undisclosed and a member program, and came to Fort Collins of the executive leadership, also from the University of Georgia, undisclosed. They make $500,000 where had spent the previous 14 and $342,000 per year, respective- seasons, including the last eight as ly. his alma mater’s oŒensive coordi- According to the CSU employ- nator.” ee roster, over 60 administrators Larry Eustachy, head men’s and faculty members make at least basketball coach, comes in second, $200,000 annually. earning $946,764 a year. Eustachy Julia Rentsch can be reached at is in his fourth year at CSU. [email protected]. ILLUSTRATION BY MARIAH WENZEK COLLEGIAN O OPINION Thursday, September 24, 2015 • Page 4 NOPE Not our story, not DOPE

The guy who brought a fake gun into Free Jimmy John’s sandwiches in the the library. This isn’t a war reenact- library. Like sh*t, man, is it Christ- our Stonewall ment, we’re studying. mas?! read thus far to be incredibly problematic. Kendall The first trailer for the film The litterbugs. Stop littering. And if Fast police response to the library McElhaney about the 1969 Stonewall Riots you litter this paper, you’ll be cursed. incident. Makin’ us feel all safe and seemingly undermines the #CollegianCurse whatnot. @kendallaftrdark history and true players who should be credited for launch- ing the modern movement for Last Sunday, Viola Davis LGBTQ+ rights. The film pres- … You know, it’s a pretty okay day so Fast sandwich response to starving became the first African-Amer- ents a fictionalized character: those two Nopes will suffice. students. On average, every CSU ican woman ever to win Best a white, cisgender - meaning #TodayWasAGoodDay student is less than 3 feet from a sandwich Actress in a Drama Series. The his sexual anatomy and his at all times. #CollegianStatistics “How to Get Away with Mur- gender identity coincide - man der” actress took her time to named Danny, played by War pay tribute to Harriet Tubman, Horse star Jeremy Irvine, as along with dropping some the movie’s main protagonist. serious truth on the Hollywood Almost immediately after the Misuse of technology is making us selfish Elites and audiences watch- trailer dropped, folks across ing at home. Davis called out the Queer spectrum, as well and more importantly, the Psychologist Sherry the lack of representation for as allies and activists, began cost of it. Turkle explained it perfectly, people of color in television, as taking issue with the film and Zara Don’t get me wrong, I’m and more eloquently, in a TED well as in the greater totality of the deceptive “whitewashing” DeGroot all for being present on social Talk in 2012. Turkle has been the film industry. During her of Queer Culture and History. media — I love a good Twit- @zar_degroot passionate and empowering So let’s get some things ter game and pictures of a speech, Davis said, “The only “straight.” The Stonewall Riots beautiful brunch. Scrolling thing that separates women of were a series of spontaneous, is an easy way to pass time. It is about time that color from anyone else is op- violent demonstrations by When I was in high school, Looking at people’s pictures is we reconsider our portunity. You cannot win an members of the LGBTQ+ Facebook was all the rave. fun. Feeling like you’re expe- social media habits and Emmy for roles that are simply community living in New York Everyone had an account. riencing that beautiful brunch not there.” City. On June 28th of 1969, a Except for me, because my from your darkened room is reassess the amount Her speech has sparked police raid took place in the parents forbade me out of fear priceless. of time and e ort we discussions about the lack of early morning hours at the that I would over-share in- But it is about time that are placing on these opportunity for marginalized Stonewall Inn, located in the formation, meet weird people we reconsider our social identities and the greater pub- Greenwich Village, a neigh- and get in trouble. Or worse media habits and reassess the platforms because they lic is finally starting to take no- borhood of Manhattan. People — get addicted to it, fail out amount of time and e£ort we are changing the way tice of the identity disconnect were thrown to the ground, of school and ruin my future. are placing on these platforms we interact with others plaguing our screens. Frankly, beaten and ridiculed for simply But after a bit of convincing, because they are changing the I can’t believe it took this long being at the Inn, a common my parents let me start an way we interact with others and with the world. for major news publications to meeting place for people who account. Under one condition: and with the world. take notice. don’t align with herteonorma- my GPA stays the same or Technology is revolution- raises. Facebook would not ary. The fact that we have vast studying the human relation- supersede academia. amounts of information just a ship with technology for close And it didn’t - at least for few clicks away is incredible, to 20 years now. a while. After getting bitten and something that should In an interview with the The Stonewall Riots were a series of spontaneous, by the social media bug, I never be taken for granted. Harvard Business Review, violent demonstrations by members of the couldn’t log o£. Yes, my GPA Yet the way we are operating Turkle further discusses the LGBTQ+ community living in New York City. did go down and my parents technology is not ideal and the role technology plays in our were proven right once again consequences are negative. lives. — social media and technolo- More importantly, what I “We need to draw lines gy were addictive. have noticed recently, is that between di£erent kinds of In the years that followed, our active presence in the functions, and they won’t Davis’ speech is reflective of a tivity. The community had had I continued to explore the digital world is reshaping our be straight lines,” Turkle bigger issue facing mainstream enough of the discrimination, digital worlds of Twitter, awareness of the real world said. “We need to know what media today. Simply put, we harassment and oppression Instagram and Snapchat, and — how we interact with those business functions can be are not receiving accurate rep- and decided to rebel. These used all of them on various around us and how we view better served by a machine. resentations of diverse iden- riots are widely considered versions of the iPhone. The ourselves. In a time where There are aspects of training tities, which creates a warped to constitute the single most past five years of my life have we are constantly thinking of that machines excel at—for view of who should hold the important event leading to the been documented among how we can project our ideal example, providing informa- leading roles. gay liberation movement and these various social media selves through social media, tion—but there are aspects Her speech added more fuel to the modern fight for LGBTQ+ outlets. it is easy to become self-cen- of mentoring that are about the fire on my decision to boy- rights in the United States. However, as a young adult tered and narrow-minded. encouragement and creating cott the upcoming Stonewall Most of the LBGTQ+ shak- yearning for more in life than In this way, our obsession a relationship, so you might movie, coming out this Friday. ers on the front lines of the real just an abundance of Insta- with technology is a£ecting want to have another person Though I have not seen the Stonewall Riots were people of gram likes, I’m realizing the our empathy and spoiling the in that role.” film yet (nor do I intend to), I color, Trans* folks and lesbians absurdity of how we are using goodness that we have to o£er She’s right. We are replacing find from what I have seen and see STONEWALL on page 5 >> technology and social media, to others. see TECHNOLOGY on page 5 >>

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>> STONEWALL from page 4 >> TECHNOLOGY from page 4 — i.e., not cisgender, white, human connection and gay men. In the trailer, how- relationships with some ever, it shows Danny as the type of technology. It can fill person who throws the first the void of loneliness. And brick which incites the riots. in that case, I would argue In actuality, Trans* activ- that technology is making us ist Sylvia Rivera has been even more narcissistic. Many credited as one of the first to of us would rather text than throw a bottle. Rivera then meet in person or even call. went on to lead the Riots, We’re opting out of human along with Marsha P. John- interaction for more time on son. To my knowledge, these a technological device. two trans* women of color Like Turkle said, technol- are not even represented in ogy is there for us, especially the film, except as possible when we think no one else side characters. And that is is. But of course we feel like simply not okay. no one is there for us — we’re My issue with the film is all paying more attention to the obvious denial of these our phones than each other. identities and of important The digital world has become historical figures. I am afraid less of a channel for practi- that today’s youth will see cality and resourcefulness, this film, take it as fact, and and more like a crutch for us will never know the truth when we are feeling lonely about where the ongoing and isolated. battle for Queer Justice There’s no doubt we have sparked its flame. This film is fallen into the sweet seduc- yet another example of how tion of technology and all of CIS-temtic identity oppres- its o‹erings. And it’s up to us, sion is in today’s society. loyal media consumers, to use I know this piece is lack- it for the better. Technology ing jokes - other than the ob- should be a benefit, not a vious pun above - and that’s distraction. typically why you all read my Keep using social media. pieces. But I do have a joke Continue posting selfies and for you. Ready? Whitewash- photos of your dog and your ing history by portraying an beautiful brunch, I will follow incorrect account of what you and like all of those. But actually happened during the don’t let your social media Stonewall Riots and altering you outweigh the physical perceptions about the reality you. Don’t let your internet of oppression. There you go. presence hinder the good you That’s the joke. can o‹er to this world, or the I am urging you to not good that you can receive. pay money to view this film. By not buying into this falsi- Collegian columnist is ty, we will send a message to fearing she lacks the motiva- directors, producers, writers tion necessary to succeed in and anyone who is vital to any field. She can be reached at the creation of films. Just [email protected]. like Viola Davis, we have to stand up and speak about our frustrations of the lack of opportunities.

Kendall McElhaney feels very passionately about this subject. Clearly. She can be reached at letters@collegian. com. N NEWS Thursday, September 24, 2015 • Page 6 Trebel Music app provides free music downloads, campus stats tailored to students

By Megan Braa system where young people can @Megan_Braa have the music that they need to have when they can least a‰ord Imagine a free music app it.” that allows one to download While the user downloads unlimited songs without taking music, an advertisement plays up any storage on the phone — which generates the coins that Trebel Music app, from M&M can be then used to listen to Music, developed a new system music. This is a system that is catered to students that allows unique to the Trebel app. them do exactly that. “It’s like a game,” Mekikian Features of the Trebel Music said. “So when you play Candy app, such as virtual currency and Crush, you earn points and you trending campus charts, allow can use those points to buy vir- students to interact with music tual goods. In this case, the virtu- in a unique way. al good is music.” With unlimited music, users can use the interface to instant- ly watch music videos correlat- Features of the Trebel ing with the downloaded songs, Music app, such as while accessing lyrics. virtual currency and “It’s kind of like Spotify in a way,” said junior sociology major trending campus charts, Fahey Zink. “You can download allow students to your own music and set up your interact with music in a own playlists, but it connects more to a college campus base.” unique way. According to Mekikian, the catalogue of music that Trebel presents to its users is growing steadily, and has reached to in- Trebel lets the user connect clude underground and main- to their college campus and see stream artists as well. what is trending among their “I like the amount of music peers. Currently, the music they have,” Zink said. “But as of trending at Colorado State Uni- right now, I’m so used to Spotify, versity includes The Weekend, but I feel like once I get a hold of Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber. using this I might switch.” CSU was one of a few universi- Some other students such as ties chosen to help Trebel launch senior business major Maria Al- the app. corn have a di‰erent outlook on The Trebel model, according the app. to Chief Executive O„cer Gary “I think it’s a good concept,” Mekikian, uses advertisements Alcorn said. “But you have to to create revenue so students watch ads for Trebel, and I don’t can listen and download music like watching ads. I feel like it’s a for free. The users of the app earn waste of my time.” “virtual currency” by searching CSU students can download for and downloading music. the app using the link www.treb- “This is an app that was de- el.io/dl, or connect with Trebel signed and developed by young on Twitter and Instagram. people for young people,” Me- Megan Braa can be reached kikian said. “We’ve created a online at [email protected] collegian.com The Rocky Mountain Collegian | Thursday, September 24, 2015 7 CSU students dislike Trump By Erin Douglas “I do not support his policy @erinmdouglas23 proposals because they are ag- Some Colorado State Uni- gressive ‘solutions’ that pander versity students think that Don- to the extremist Republican ald Trump is a serious political perspective,” said Tedd Opp, a candidate, but few express sup- sophomore economics major. port for him, according to inter- While many students did views conducted on campus. not agree with Trump’s atten- Nationally, Trump is still tion-grabbing campaign tactics the Republican front-run- or his proposed policies, Trump ner, followed by Carly Fiorina. has had a powerful a“ect on the Trump lost momentum after Republican primaries. the most recent Republican de- Scott Walker ended his pres- bate Sept. 16. Florin was identi- idential campaign Monday, im- fied as the winner of the debate plying that Trump was the cause by 52 percent of Republicans of his decision. who watched, according to a poll conducted by CNN. After an 8 percent point decrease from the debate, Trump holds 24 percent Some students of the party’s support. interviewed considered “I do not support Donald Trump’s candidacy because I Trump to be a serious think it is making American presidential candidate, politics into a joke,” said Paige but most did not Beaufort, a senior journalism and media communications believe he will win the student. nomination. Some students interviewed considered Trump to be a seri- ous presidential candidate, but most did not believe he will win “I encourage other Repub- the nomination. lican presidential candidates “Some people believe that if to consider doing the same so he wins he will destroy our po- the voters can focus on a limit- litical system so that it can be ed number of candidates who rebuilt,” said Michael Quinn, a can o“er a positive conserva- mechanical engineering fresh- tive alternative to the current man. “There’s also people on front-runner,” Walker said in a the extreme that agree with all statement to the press. of his views. So, I think he will Trump may be shocking the get a weird amount of votes nation by leading polls, but the that way — he will get the peo- other front runners, Carly Fio- ple that are tired of the political rina, second in the CNN poll, system.” and Ben Carson, third in the Many students disagreed CNN poll, are not politicians with his ideas, but believe he is either. Fiorina is another busi- causing a stir within the party. ness executive and Carson is a “Most of society doesn’t retired neurosurgeon. think he’s a serious candidate, “I think he (Trump) is good and there’s also a large chunk at what he does in real estate of society that doesn’t want to and he should stick with that. think so,” said Clay Henning, a I do not think he has enough journalism and media commu- of a political background,” said nications junior. “I think he is John Shannon, a biomedical undermining a lot of the other sciences senior. Republican candidates.” The Republican candidates Commonly cited reasons will debate for the third time why students did not support Oct. 28 on the CU Boulder cam- Trump were his ideas on build- pus, though a very limited num- ing a wall to prevent Mexican ber of student tickets will be immigration, his perceivably made available. o“ensive commentary toward Erin Douglas can be reached women and his celebrity status. at [email protected] 8 Thursday, September 24, 2015 | The Rocky Mountain Collegian The Rocky Mountain Collegian | Thursday, September 24, 2015 9 S SPORTS Thursday, September 24, 2015 • Page 10 Joe Hansley: Not your typical receiver By Geo Huebner @Huebnermedia93 team, not so much as a vocal guy but a guy that leads by example, he couldn’t be more valuable to How many children grow up this team.” tossing a football around in the Many CSU players who were backyard, dreaming about play- popular with former coach Jim ing college football or even one McElwain have had to prove day getting a shot to play in the themselves all over again with NFL? the new coaching regime. But Only 6.5 percent of the ap- it didn’t take long for the new proximately one million kids Rams head coach Mike Bobo to playing high school football in take notice of Hansley’s value. 2015 will go on to play at the “25 has done some nice NCAA level. Making the cut at things,” Bobo said, referring to that low of a percentage is seem- Hansley by the number on his ingly impossible for many high jersey. “Joe is a guy that can play school athletes. a lot of positions – he can catch The dream dies for most in the ball in a crowd, he does a high school – but not for CSU nice job of route running. He’s senior wide receiver Joe Hans- not the biggest guy, he’s not ley. He might not look the part the fastest guy, but he has great compared to his counterparts hands.” in Colorado State’s receiving The 5-foot-10, 180-pound corps, such as Rashard Higgins. receiver has become accus- But simply put, Hansley has al- tomed to not being one of the ways had a knack for making big bigger players on the field. plays when he gets the ball in his “I really just think it’s in- hands. stinct – you just learn to play After growing up with the with your size,” Hansley said. sport, he went on to become “For me, as a player, it’s impera- the star of the Highlands Ranch tive that I run good routes. I’ve Falcons in high school. In 2011, said it before, I’m not the fastest he was selected as the Gatorade or biggest guy so the only way and Scout.com Player of the for me to get open is to run good Year in the state of Colorado and routes.” earned all-conference honors as Bobo, a former quarterback a running back, defensive back at Georgia and a former quarter- and returner on special teams. back coach as well, recognizes a “It was probably my soph- good route runner when he sees omore year of high school, be- one. cause that’s when I was on var- “He never moves his body sity and I realized I was actually when he is breaking inside or producing as a player and I real- outside, so he doesn’t give away ized I had a shot,” Hansley said. his routes,” Bobo said. “That’s Hansley had a shot indeed, probably the number one thing and was able to continue that he does well, and I know he’s production for the Rams as a practicing hard to hopefully freshman, even scoring a touch- help this team win on Saturday.” down in his first game against Through three games this the in-state rival Colorado Buf- season, Hansley has had 10 re- faloes. ceptions for 149 yards and two “That was something else,” touchdowns. He and the rest of Hansley said. “That was a pretty the team are focusing on put- cool experience. To be honest ting back-to-back overtime I didn’t think I would play as losses behind them to get back a freshman, so that helped me on track with a win Saturday getting my feet wet at a young against UTSA. age.” Every game this season is Hansley has been able to huge for CSU, but also for Hans- continue his production to this ley if he wants to keep his dream point in his career. He has be- alive of playing at the next level. come a leader on the team and “I think this year for me is a has 118 receptions for 1,576 big year and it will be a big tell of yards and eight touchdowns in whether I have a shot or not, but his career for the Rams. I definitely do have aspirations “Joe is just another very to play at the next level,” Hans- valuable weapon that we have,” ley said. senior o™ensive lineman Sam Only 1.6 percent of the around will be much tougher. and entertaining career with the be honest I’ve been blessed to Carlson said. “He’s another 71,291 football players in the No matter what the future Rams since day one. have had the opportunities I’ve guy we can get the ball to. He’s NCAA will go on to play in the holds for Hansley, he will always “I had expectations that I’d had since I’ve been here.” a senior so he obviously brings NFL. Hansley has beaten the be able to hang his hat on the be able to play at this level and Geo Huebner can be another leadership role to the odds once before, but this time fact that he has had a successful produce,” Hansley said. “But to reached at [email protected] collegian.com The Rocky Mountain Collegian | Thursday, September 24, 2015 11 No. 19 CSU begins quest for seventh straight MW title against Utah State

By Pia Meyers Hilbert has been advocating for @ByPiaMeyers mature play, but he is also en- The Rams are looking for a couraging his team to be more seven-peat. aggressive. No. 19 Colorado State has “If they make a mistake wrapped up the duration of its out of aggression, you don’t get non-conference matches, and mad at them for it,” Hilbert ex- is now heading into Mountain plained. “You tell them that it’s West with hopes of claiming a good mistake.” a seventh straight Mountain Coach Hilbert touched on West title. CSU is set to start o the journey Thursday with a match against Utah State at Moby Arena, and will follow that up Saturday with another Fortunately for the home match against Boise State. Rams, they had the There is always a target on the Rams’ back due to their opportunity to get some exceptional performance in mistakes out of the way the MW in recent years. They in their tough non- made it through conference play nearly unscathed last year conference schedule. at 17-1. CSU went 7-3 in their non-conference matches this season, which leaves them with something to prove as they en- ter the MW. the supposed pressure and ex- Head coach Tom Hilbert pectations that come with six explained that opposing teams straight titles. might view the Rams as being “You have to be trying to more vulnerable this year after improve yourself to go out and seeing them come up on the los- play well,” Hilbert said. “That’s ing end of a few non-conference what you try to do no matter matches, albeit against top- what, and that also happens to flight opponents. give you the best chance of win- “I’m sure they all feel like ning. So this whole expectation they can get a shot at us,” Hil- thing, we really cant be messing bert said of CSU’s MW oppo- around with it. We have to just nents. go play well.” The Rams faced some issues CSU senior Adrianna Cul- implementing their new 6-2 bert, the MW Preseason Player rotation early on in the season, of the Year, has a chance to say mainly in the sense that Hilbert she won a title in each year of feels they are not using their her college career. outside hitters to their full ad- “It would be awesome,” Cul- vantage. bert explained. “All the seniors “It’s a combo of everything,” since I’ve been here have had Hilbert said. “They have some that, and so it would be a great setting issues, they have some thing to be apart of that culture tentativeness which they have and know that’s what we’re leav- to get rid of. They have to get ing in this program.” their feet to the ball better, and To Hilbert, there are four start hitting harder.” teams in particular that stand Fortunately for the Rams, out as contenders to dethrone they had the opportunity to get CSU this year in the MW: Wyo- some mistakes out of the way ming, New Mexico, Boise State in their tough non-conference and UNLV. schedule. “Those four (teams), and us, Throughout the season, I think probably one of those are going to win this league,” Hilbert said. “It’s (going to be) the team that can win at home Next volleyball game and knock a few o on the road.” No. 19 CSU hosts Utah State CSU v.s. Utah State Thursday at 7 p.m. at Moby Are- Thursday, 7pm at Moby Areana na to kick o the MW schedule. 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AE& ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Thursday, September 24, 2015 • Page 13 Alec Reviews Music: ‘’ by By Alec Erickson @CTV_ACE with intimate harmonies. Howev- an Rhythm (Last Dance)” could er, they are also an easily be labeled as pop. It starts in 2002 was only band that’s not afraid to pick up o’ with a slower tempo, but it the beginning for a band that got the pace and lay down some ri’s. builds up to a dance-like rhythm. their name from a liquor store Musically, “Better Nature” This track manages to stick to this across the street from a club they slows down considerably from basic melody for the rest of time. used to play. It took four years of previous . The band found The drum tempo stays the same playing clubs and a small EP be- a new groove that di’ers substan- throughout the whole track, which fore the band released their first tially from their last , “Neck is catchy and does not necessarily full-length album “.” The of the Woods.” They have less take away from the overall appeal album launched the band into emphasis on the rock aspect and but does have that get-old-quick mainstream notoriety, earning a more on the alternative side of vibe to it. place on the Billboard 200 at No. their music. Lyrically, “Better Nature” is 80. Experimentation isn’t rare, about the same as past Silversun It has been over three years even for a 13-year-old band. Most Pickups works. There isn’t a whole since the alternative Sil- times, it is often necessary to sur- lot of depth to the lyrics. versun Pickups released an album, vive. Like countless L.A.-based and the wait is finally over. The This album stands out as one bands before them, mainstream band’s fourth full-length album of their strongest because of the recognition has been long over- “Better Nature” is out and switch- overall length of the tracks. In fact, due. The Silversun Pickups are ing things up for the band. half the tracks on here are longer looking to mix things up with “Bet- This is the first album the than five minutes. This provides ter Nature” and stand a real chance band has put out under their own ample time to build up, release and at having a campy chart-topper. label New Machine Recordings, come back down with no weird “Better Nature” has some genuine which allowed them to go back to transitions or abrupt endings. promise in the alternative scene their indie roots. With a impres- “Nightlight” is the overall with tracks like “Nightlight,” “Con- sive 10 tracks and just over 49 min- standout track of the album. It’s a nection” and “Latchkey Kids.” The utes long, the band had complete fast-paced, upbeat jam — a throw- rest of the record feels at home in a creative control over this record. back to the band’s old sound. There pop crowd. It shows. are plenty of catchy beats to tap Needless to say, if you have The band sounds similar to your foot along to. There is a solid been a longtime fan of Silversun music from The Smashing Pump- bass line throughout the track, as Pickups, then this album is a must- PHOTO COURTESY OF GOOGLE kins and My Bloody Valentine, well as some perfect harmony and have for you. “Better Nature” not ers might only like a few tracks ten-through no matter your musi- due to the use of heavy amounts backup vocals to provide the track only has plenty of new twists to o’ the whole album, but it’s still cal preferences. of distorted guitars in most of their with some depth. Once that first keep the band’s sound fresh, but it worth checking out. Final score: 3/5 tracks. The signature style for the chorus kicks in, you’re hooked. also delivers plenty of fan service This album is far from a Alec Erickson can be reached at band is often a slow jam melody On the other hand, “Circadi- to long-time listeners. New listen- let-down and deserves a lis- [email protected] 14 Thursday, September 24, 2015 | The Rocky Mountain Collegian collegian.com Daily Horoscope Nancy Black TODAY’S BIRTHDAY Virgo, personal matters take Roastin’ with Rick: Purple (09/24/15). Use this year to re- center stage. Stick to the truth, vise and re-evaluate long-term even when awkward. Compro- plans. Complete old promises mise. and invent new possibilities LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — 7 with your partner, especially — Slow down to avoid acci- Kush Budder after 9/27. Consistent commu- dents. Clean, sort and organize. nication dissolves barriers. Look back to gain perspective By Rick Cookson on the road ahead. @RickCookson1 and enticing. The aroma was even that harsh. With a THC To get the advantage, check the SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — emitted with great force, and level of 81.25 percent, I was day’s rating: 10 is the easiest 7 — Grow profitable oppor- Disclaimer: Under Colora- held an earthy, but sweet scent expecting each dab to be like a day, 0 the most challenging. tunities through socializing. do law, the use of marijuana is with small tinges of berry. jab to the throat, but I exhaled Harness group power over the restricted to those aged 21 and The combination of berry and with ease every time with min- ARIES (March 21-April 19) — 8 next two months, with Mars in older or those with a valid medi- sweet earthiness was slightly imal amounts of coughs or — For nearly eight weeks, with Virgo. Balance is key. cal marijuana license. Colorado odd, but it’s one of those smells grunts. Mars in Virgo, work becomes a SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. State University does not allow that is just alluring. The high from the Purple constant theme. Make shared 21) — 7 — Take your profes- the possession or consumption I dabbed the Purple Kush Kush Budder was, to no sur- decisions. Peace and quiet get sional passion to the next level. of marijuana, recreational or Budder out of Kind Creations’ prise, an utterly hard-hitting productive. If you must ruže feathers, do medical, anywhere on campus. oil drum recycler using a 4 indica high with strong e£ects TAURUS (April 20-May 20) it gently. Assert your position The Collegian does not condone mm thick banger bucket nail. on my body. I was perfectly re- — 7 — For nearly eight weeks, with humor. For nearly eight underage consumption of mar- With two di£erent tubes to laxed mentally, but physically with Mars in Virgo, fun and weeks, with Mars in Virgo, ijuana. recycle the water between the I felt as if every strain in my romance captures your atten- career advances are available. At the end of my last re- two levels of percolators, I ex- body had gone to rest. And, no tion. Don’t overspend, even for Practice what you love. view, I promised that for the perienced no splash back, and more than an hour after I took a good cause. Your team comes CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. next Roastin’ with Rick I perfectly smooth dabs. And, my first dab, I was crawling through for surprising success. 19) — 9 — Travel beckons for would be reviewing a concen- conveniently, the 4 mm thick into bed to get some sleep. As GEMINI (May 21-June 20) about two months, with Mars trate. Well, that concentrate banger bucket nail retains heat a sleep-aid, this concentrate is — 8 — Changes are required. in Virgo. Nail down reser- came to me in the form of Pur- like there’s no tomorrow and perfect; as a creativity improv- Beautify your space, with vations early. There are still ple Kush Budder from Organic I could get two, maybe three er, it’s not the best choice. Mars in Virgo for two months. many secrets to be discovered. Alternatives. dabs before having to heat it Overall, I’m giving the Compromise, for ease and Don’t try to run away. Think of To be honest, in no way was up again. Purple Kush Budder 7.5 con- grace. Heed your elders. Let someone who needs you. New the color of this concentrate The taste was good. Never centrated leaves out of ten. someone in. information changes things. appealing to me. Although I mind, the taste was fantastic, Although I loved the flavor and CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. liked how smooth the texture and incredibly clean. Every smell, the color was somewhat — 7 — For about two months, 18) — 9 — Don’t let financial of it was, the dark brown hue dab gave me a full flavor pro- dissatisfying, and because it with Mars in Virgo, commu- constraints stop you. For was moderately unwelcoming. file of the budder no matter put me to sleep, I wasn’t able nications unlock new doors. about two months, with Mars I personally prefer the lighter how big or small — the sweet to truly enjoy the high it gave Rekindle passion. Friends help in Virgo, review and organize colored concentrates such as earthiness in the flavor may me long enough before I fell you advance. They lead you to finances for increased power the Blue Dream Sugar Wax I have been the most prominent asleep. the perfect answer. and income. Private conversa- reviewed back in July for 710. element, and it was splendid. Thanks for reading, and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — 8 — tions reduce stress. Anyhow, the texture was per- There was a small hint of the look for my next review online Save up for something special. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) fect — a perfectly stable and berry, but it didn’t overpow- or in the Collegian Thursday, For nearly eight, weeks (Mars — 7 — Provide support (rather malleable consistency, which er the earthy flavor. Honestly, Oct. 1. in Virgo), work to increase in- than criticism) to someone made it easy to get the perfect I took a few more dabs than I This column is sponsored come. Put your muscle into it. in authority. For about two sized dab. probably should have simply by Kind Creations. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — months, with Mars in Virgo, Although I didn’t find this because I loved the flavor. Rick Cookson can be 9 — Share the load or drop it. work together for greater pow- budder to be attractive, the In addition to the great fla- reached at entertainment@col- For two months, with Mars in er. Assume responsibility. smell was delightfully pleasant vor, inhaling the dabs wasn’t legian.com

This week’s review features Organic Alternatives’ Purple Kush Budder dabbed out of Kind Creations’ oil drum recycler using a 4 mm thick banger bucket nail.PHO TO BY ABBIE PARR COLLEGIAN collegian.com The Rocky Mountain Collegian | September, September 24, 2015 15 Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle 13 Salinger title 13-year-old 14 Rod attachment 23 Clinton’s attorney general 24 Shop class fi xture 25 Longtime Hydrox competitor 26 Run out 27 Syrian leader 28 *Big band genre 29 Dank 31 Set aside 32 Moved like a pendulum 34 Data storage medium 38 “Good Morning America” co-anchor Spencer 39 Composer Satie 44 Sluggishness 46 Parade time 48 Silver __, compound used in fi l m 50 Perry’s secretary 51 Bar patron’s option 52 J.B. Holmes and Bubba Wat- son, e.g. 53 Atmosphere 54 Part of a plot 56 “Stop it!” 57 About 59 Immigrant’s subj. Across 49 Polite title 61 Ariz. neighbor 1 *Subject of a San Francisco 51 Fermented beverage usually 62 Campus org. museum served warm 9 Speculate 52 Take fi ve Yesterday’s solution 15 Intimate meeting 54 N.L. East team 16 Reluctant 55 Nutritional stat 17 Five-pointed, say 58 Steal, Western-style 18 Coordinated health program 60 Random way to decide 19 Ticked-o­ state 63 Bay windows 20 Honorary law deg. 64 Arrived at, Western-style 21 Debussy contemporary 65 Rite-related 22 December purchase for many 66 O¢ ce building feature, which SUDOKU 24 Singer Lenya married to Kurt can precede the ends of the an- Weill swers to starred clues 26 Stood the test of time 29 Damage Down 30 “¿Cómo __?” 1 Right triangle ratio: Abbr. Yesterday’s solution 33 Egyptian city on the Nile 2 Naysayer 34 Clever 3 Really hard test 35 Laugh syllable 4 Lynn with the album “I Remem- 36 Defl ategate letters ber Patsy” 37 *Unpretentious 5 Phot. lab request 40 1970 Jackson 5 chart topper 6 Ready to strike 41 __ Andreas Fault 7 Bracelet site 42 Works in un museo 8 Sax, e.g. 43 M16, for one 9 Simple card game 45 Sharpen 10 Out in the open 47 Half a Western couple 11 Prove false 48 Less than broadcast 12 *Torque-providing component

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