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OPINION SPORTS ARTS & CULTURE The hard balance between free CSU defense can’t get out of Halloween at the Lyric: ‘Rocky speech and student safety their own way Horror’ Vol. 128, No. 56 Tuesday, October 30, 2018 page 6 page 11 page 14 Dennis Prager speaks at Turning Point USA’s event in the Lory Student Center on October 29, 2018.PHOTO BY ANNA BAIZE COLLEGIAN Dennis Prager addresses student concerns, leftism on campus By Natalia Sperry & Stuart Smith attributed to him — are used to pre- employee at the Women and Gen- goodness. The thing I most care ture college?” Prager asked. “Why @CSUCollegian vent people from interacting with der Advocacy Center, who asked about is that people treat each oth- would any parent of a daughter, conservative ideas that differ from the ASCSU Senate, “Is engaging er good … It’s like living in a world of why would anyone in America send Colorado State University’s their own. in debate worth risking the safety absurdity.” their daughter to a rape culture?” Turning Point USA chapter hosted “One of the many differences and well-being of our queer, Mus- Prager said that, while he is During the Q&A session that conservative talk show host Dennis between the left and the right, is the lim and female students, especially religiously opposed to same-sex followed, one student referenced Prager Monday night in the Lory right wants to hear the left,” Prager with the events of the Charlie Kirk marriage, he and his wife are the a video played earlier in the night Student Center Ballroom. said. “The left doesn’t want to hear event last spring, which brought godparents of a gay couple’s two from Prager University called During Prager’s talk titled the right because we might change Neo-Nazis to campus?” children. In regards to claims that “Why I Left the Left” by Dave Ru- “Why America Needs Traditional their mind.” In response, Prager said people he would make female students feel bin. The student asked why conser- Values to Triumph,” he discussed Prager read aloud from a Colle- who believe those statements are unsafe, Prager addressed what he vatives shouldn’t have to support his views on freedom of speech and gian article, which quoted several lying or falsely think they’re telling claims to be the lie of rape culture things such as baking cakes for gay the use of student fees to fund his students who came before the As- the truth. on college campuses and claims marriages while students should appearance. sociated Students of CSU Senate “Is the safety of queer, Muslim that he supports marital rape. have to pay $13,999 to bring Prag- Prager said that labels like rac- Oct. 4 to express concerns about and female students jeopardized by “Now here’s an example where er to campus, on the basis of free ist, xenophobic and homophobic the event. my appearance? That’s beyond be- I believe that they don’t believe speech. — which he said have falsely been Prager questioned Luce Stone, lief,” Prager said. “My life, as corny their lies, and I’ll tell you why: Why a junior anthropology major and as it sounds, has been dedicated to would any female attend a rape-cul- see Prager on page 5 >> YourYour MomMom LikesLikes Rocksteady 824Tattoo S. College Ave Rocksteady Tattoo970-449-4695 Tuesday, October 30, 2018 2 | Collegian.com FORT COLLINS FOCUS Morgan Seiter, also known as “Morgainz,” works on a new track for his latest album. Seiter started creating music and rapping when he was 16 years old to express how he was feeling. Today, he continues to release new albums on Soundcloud to get his ideas out there. Seiter works for the advertising department of Rocky Mountain Student Media Coorperation, which operates The Collegian. PHOTO BY ANNA BAIZE COLLEGIAN overheard on the plaza TUESDAY CORRECTIONS In the article “Crossroads Safehouse to host break- 1 AM - 3 AM DJ Little Miss Late Night Drive fast, educate on domestic violence” published Oct. 23, it was incorrectly stated that the shelter contains “Aristotle didn’t give a f*ck about you.” 7 AM - 9 AM G Whitty Folk Collins 500 beds. Crossraods has 104 beds and serves 500 people annually. Lisa Poppaw’s, Sara Mondragon’s and Kelli Pryor’s names were misspelled. It was “I’m using my bee vision. 9 AM - 11 AM DJ Zoho The Tonal Package incorrectly stated that Sara Mondragon’s daughter Everyone has been vision on the was shot when she broke up with her boyfriend, and anniversary of the ‘Bee Movie’.” 11 AM - 1 PM Janet Earth Around the Planet Ann Marie Doolittle was stabbed multiple times after leaving her boyfriend. Ann Marie Doolittle’s daughter 1 PM - 3 PM DJ Tati The Training Show was shot when she broke up with her boyfriend, and “That is what a Slytherin would say.” Sara Mondragon was stabbed multiple times after 3 PM - 5 PM JD Leighton & Emily Mashak Rocky leaving her boyfriend. It was incorrectly stated that Mountain Review the Domestic Abuse Response Team was written as being the same as Bilingual Outreach Program. “I lived in the rich part of this sh*t hole.” 5 PM - 7 PM DJ Cats Lock Tea Time They are separate entities, but all of the services are offered in English and Spanish. 7 PM - 9 PM Ray McGowan & Nick Baker B&B Sports Everybody makes mistakes, including us. If you Have you recently overheard something funny on campus? Put your encounter something in the paper you believe to be eavesdropping to good use. Tweet us @CSUCollegian and your submissions 9 PM - 11 PM DJ NyQuil & DJ DayQuil Sick Beats an error, email [email protected]. could be featured in our next paper! 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The Collegian is a [email protected] complimentary publication for the Fort Collins community. The [email protected] Distribution | 970-491-1774 first copy is free. Additional copies are 25 cents each. Letters to Sarah Ehrlich | A&C Director Gab Go | Night Editor Classifieds | 970-491-1683 the editor should be sent to [email protected]. [email protected] [email protected] Display Advertising | 970-491-7467 News | Tuesday, October 30, 2018 | 3 CAMPUS Tony Frank asks for solidarity in wake of national shootings By Samantha Ye in Kentucky by a man who first @samxye4 attempted to enter a predomi- nantly Black church, according After the killing of 13 people to BBC. While the motive is still in two separate shootings, Col- unknown, the shooting is being orado State University Pres- investigated as a possible hate ident Tony Frank sent out a crime, CNN reported. campus-wide email Monday af- Eleven people were killed ternoon addressing the events and six injured after a gunman and remembering the victims opened fire on a Pittsburgh of the shootings. synagogue, Saturday Oct. 27. The shooter has been charged with hate crimes due to his own words, according to CBS News. THE 13 VICTIMS Frank wrote that he has per- ■ Kentucky Kroger Shooting sonally wrestled with the news Vickie Jones over the past week and that he Maurice Stallard suspects most of the campus community has as well. ■ Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting “And if I can take anything Joyce Fienberg from all of this, it is the recog- Richard Gottfried nition that there are broken Jerry Rabinowitz people among us who will try to Cecil Rosenthal break and harm others to ele- David Rosenthal vate themselves,” Frank wrote. “Because when we are broken, Bernice Simon the lies of racism, anti-Semi- Sylvan Simon tism, homophobia, and hate- Daniel Stein based discrimination of all Melvin Wax kinds seep in to fill the cracks.” The Sewickley United Methodist Church lit candles and placed white roses in vases for the 11 people that were Irving Younger Frank advocated leading killed and the six that were injured at the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Ellie and Emmelia Gaebel bring up white roses for the injured police officers.