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NEWS OPINION SPORTS BEAN CYCLE ROASTERS ASKING FOR STATE PRIDE HITS THE COLLECTING BLANKETS PRONOUNS HARDWOOD Vol. 127, No.80 Tuesday, January 23, 2018 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 7

Molly Bloom and actress during a BBC talk show. PHOTO COURTESY OF MOLLY BLOOM

Molly Bloom with writer and director . PHOTO COURTESY OF MOLLY BLOOM Molly Bloom (far left) stands with stars of the film ‘Molly’s Game’ Idris Elba (middle) and Jessica Chastain (right). PHOTO COURTESY OF MOLLY BLOOM Former CSU professor’s daughter inspires ‘Molly’s Game’ By Nate Day @NateMDay State University pro- Bloom and Idris Elba as Molly it would be fine. Then when I kin and Chastain took the oc- fessor, wrote a book detailing Bloom’s lawyer. It was written saw it with my family, I was like casional dramatic liberty, but her wild adventure in 2014. The and directed by Academy and ‘What was I thinking? This is an overall the performances and the It’s not every day that your book, “Molly’s Game: From Hol- Emmy Award-winning screen- insane way to do this.’” accuracy of the story were “phe- life story is turned into a major lywood’s Elite to Wall Street’s writer Aaron Sorkin. Molly Bloom said Chastain’s nomenal.” motion picture. It’s also not ev- Billionaire Boys Club, My High- “It was so surreal,” Larry performance is uncanny, right Molly Bloom said she ery day that your life story in- Stakes Adventure in the World Bloom said. “Watching this down to her fast-paced speaking worked closely on the film’s volves illegal drugs, the Russian of Underground Poker,” was story unfold in front of me was and no-messing-around development. mafia and a high stakes poker recently adapted into a movie indescribable.” attitude. “I spent eight months game. This is the case for Molly called “Molly’s Game” that was Molly Bloom said she had “There isn’t necessarily a re- intensely working with Aaron Bloom, the inspiration behind released in movie theaters on similar feelings when she viewed semblance between the two of (Sorkin) and his team during the the major motion picture “Mol- Dec. 25. the movie for the first time. us,” Molly Bloom said. “But the research phase,” Molly Bloom ly’s Game.” The film stars Jessica “Aaron (Sorkin) told me that way she transformed and adapt- said. “We had charts and vend Molly Bloom, whose fa- Chastain as Molly Bloom, Kev- I should watch it by myself first,” ed herself was incredible.” diagrams everywhere trying to ther, Larry Bloom, is a retired in Costner as professor Larry Molly Bloom said. “But I thought Larry Bloom said both Sor- see BLOOM on page 14 >> COLLEGIAN.COM 2 Tuesday, January 23, 2018 FORT COLLINS FOCUS

Junior CSU students Emma Atwell and Satchel Caldwell relax by a small fire made on the frozen Poudre. The two, along with some friends, spent one of their last days of winter break explor- ing a small stretch of the river, playing guitar and relaxing. PHOTO BY VINNY DEL CONTE COLLEGIAN

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CITY Body of missing Fort Collins man discovered near Cobb Lake By Matt Bailey Lakes was checked by deputies @matnes1999 who also contacted law enforce- ment in Wisconsin, where Sprack- An 83-year-old Fort Collins ling owned additional property. resident was found dead at around Deputies also notified lo- 3:00 p.m., Jan. 22, according to the cal law enforcement agencies of Larimer County Sheriff’s Office. Sprackling’s disappearance and According to the report, the were in the process of notifying all body of John Sprackling was Colorado law enforcement agen- found near Cobb Lake located at cies and law enforcement in other 5999 East County Road 56 north- states. east of Fort Collins in unincorpo- According to the report, fami- rated Larimer County. ly members said that it was unlike Sprackling was reported miss- Sprackling to leave his home or ing from the 2000 block of Sherell family for more than a couple of John A. Sprackling, 83, was Drive in Fort Collins at approxi- hours, and he didn’t have any un- reported missing from the 2000 mately 7:06 p.m., Jan. 21., accord- derlying medical conditions that block of Sherell Dr. in Fort Collins ing to a previous press release would’ve contributed to his disap- at approximately 7:06 p.m. on from LCSO. pearance. Jan. 21. PHOTO COURTESY OF LAR- IMER COUNTRY SHERIFFS OFFICE He was last seen driving away The criteria to issue a silver COLLEGIAN from his home by a neighbor at alert for Sprackling’s disappear- approximately 12:00 p.m. Jan. 20. ance was not met, though the Anyone who has any infor- According to the report, Sprack- Colorado Bureau of Investigation mation regarding Sprackling’s ling left his cell phone at home. released a missing senior citizen disappearance and subsequent Sprackling was seen driving alert at around 1:00 p.m., Jan. 22. death should contact the Larimer a red or maroon 1998 Mercury The Larimer County Coro- County Sheriff’s Office at (970) Mountaineer with Colorado li- ner’s Office will release the cause 416-1985 (case 18-615), or local law cense plates 165LOS, the report and manner of Sprackling’s death enforcement agency. said. at a later time. There is currently Matt Bailey can be reached at According to the report, no known threat to the public in [email protected] Sprackling’s cabin in Red Feather relation to this case. NEWS 4 Tuesday, January 23, 2018

CITY CITY City banner project aims to spread Bean Cycle collecting blankets, message of community diversity sheets for Blanket Fort Collins By Austin Fleskes @austinfleskes07 construct a “giant public blanket By Samantha Ye Fort Collins” in 14 other lan- support the project. fort” for all ages from Feb. 2-Feb. @samxye4 guages: Korean, Tagalog, Hin- The City also worked with 4. During this time, the Bean Cy- di, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, Colorado State University, Bean Cycle Roasters and Half cle will continue to sell coffee to The city of Fort Collins Arabic, Arapaho, French, Ute, Poudre School District and the Crown Creative in Fort Collins patrons while playing movies for hopes to demonstrate that German, Portuguese, Japanese Islamic Center of Fort Collins will be holding their Blanket Fort all who attend. Fort Collins is a tolerant and and Vietnamese. The city utili- to properly translate the Collins event Feb. 2-Feb. 4. All materials that are donated inclusive community, through ties department did not charge messages. The announcement was giv- to this event will later be donated their project, which displays anything to put up the banners Thirty of the richly colored en via the Bean Cycle Roasters to the Fort Collins Rescue Mis- positive, multilingual banners or for rental of the space. banners will go up on utility Instagram page in the form of a sion. around town According to the Colorado- light poles around the City in poster explaining the details of Those who wish to donate ei- The banners, which cost an, the languages were careful- the coming weeks. the event. ther blankets or sheets can go to $3,606 to design and print, ac- ly selected to reflect past and Samantha Ye can be reached Donations of blankets and the Bean Cycle location on 144 N. cording to Janet Freeman, eq- present languages spoken in at [email protected]. sheets began on Jan. 19 and will College Avenue to drop off their uity and inclusion coordinator the City, and Todd Cornell, a continue until Jan. 31. donations. for the City, read “We are Fort local cultural competency con- Once all donations have been Austin Fleskes can be reached Collins” in English and “I am sultant, worked for free to help collected, the Bean Cycle will at [email protected].

NATIONAL White supremacist Richard Spencer will speak at Michigan State after all

By David Jesse in academia is unacceptable.” - Spencer’s group will not not allow it to go forward,” cer’s request was made public Detriot Free Press “The fundamental right of hold any other gathering or Schlissel said. “Let me be clear. and the response from MSU’s Americans to think and speak event at MSU. U-M has not invited this in- community was swift and DETROIT - White suprem- freely is non-negotiable.” Spencer’s group has a dividual to our campus, nor overwhelming: Don’t let Spen- acist Richard Spencer will According to the terms of similar request pending at the is anyone in our community cer on campus. speak for two hours on Michi- the agreement: University of Michigan, where sponsoring him. His represen- MSU ultimately denied gan State University’s campus - Spencer will speak from President Mark Schlissel has tatives made a request to rent Spencer’s National Policy In- on March 5, the university and 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. March 5 said the university would space on our campus for him to stitute space to speak on cam- Spencer’s lawyers have agreed. in the auditorium in the Pavil- negotiate with the group for speak. We are legally prohibit- pus, citing safety concerns. That is the first day of MSU’s ion for Agriculture and Live- a safe way to allow them on ed from blocking such requests Spencer’s group then sued spring break. stock Education. campus. based solely on the content of MSU in federal court. The agreement came in a - Spencer will pay the uni- “After consulting widely that speech, however sicken- A federal judge ordered the settlement of a lawsuit filed by versity $1,650 for the rental. with many members of our ing it is. two sides into mediation. attorney Kyle Bristow against - MSU will provide police community, I made the diffi- A U-M spokeswoman told Court filings made Thurs- MSU after it denied Spencer’s and security for the event. cult decision to begin discus- the Free Press earlier this day show the two sides agreed representatives space to speak Spencer’s group won’t pay any- sions with Richard Spencer’s week there was no update to to the settlement and agreed to on campus. thing toward it. group to determine whether those talks. dismiss the lawsuit. “This is a resounding First - MSU will set up a ticket- he will be allowed to rent space When MSU received the Content pulled from Tri- Amendment victory for the ing process for the event and to speak on the University of request it initially set aside a bune News Service. alt-right,” Bristow told the control entry to the event. Michigan campus. If we can- room at the Union and was go- Detroit Free Press. “Left-wing - Spencer’s group will pro- not assure a reasonably safe ing to charge the group $2,000. censorship of right-wing ideas vide insurance for the event. setting for the event, we will Sixteen days later, Spen- Visit us at Collegian.com for more! OPINION Tuesday, January 23, 2018 5

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Aziz Ansari’s sexual assault allegations expose ‘nice guy’ stereotype

By Nicole Towne So, when I read about the The article continues on to seems like a ‘nice guy.’ People try to have sex with you,” Weiss @CSUCollegian incident I was taken aback and discuss how Ansari continued will use any excuse to try wrote. disappointed. pushing boundaries such as to push the blame from the This is just another one of Editor’s Note: All opinion section I started researching about moving Grace’s hand towards perpetrator to the victim those “she was asking for it’ content reflects the views of the the incident. The case of sexual his genitals, repeatedly asking just to save ourselves from slurs. This statement tries to individual author only and does assault released on babe.net her “where do you want me to disappointment. People who argue that when a woman is not represent a stance taken by outlined a known female, under f*** you” and attempting to take call themselves feminists aren’t naked she gives up autonomy the Collegian or its editorial the pseudonym of “Grace,” who off her clothes a second time. immune to victim blaming. over her body. board. Letters to the Editor had a concerning and upsetting Ansari is in the wrong. It is true that Ansari is not reflect the view of a member of personal encounter with He acted sexually aggressive a mind reader. He could have the campus community and are Ansari. towards a non-consenting not known he was pushing the submitted to the publication for Grace and Ansari were on a individual. Never once in that boundaries, but that is unlikely. approval. date in , and after whole exchange did he ask how In the end, Ansari is That’s why consent is integral. When I first read about Aziz dinner they retreated to his Grace was doing, if she was okay able to walk away with It’s not just a silly precaution. Ansari’s sexual assault scandal classy Manhattan apartment. with what was going on or even Ansari could have prevented I was in the middle of listening According to babe.net, wanted it in the first place. his money. Unlike the whole ordeal by doing what to Ansari’s audiobook, “Modern “Within moments, he was People cannot just jump Grace, he doesn’t have any decent person should do Romance.” The first time I read kissing her. ‘In a second, into a sexual act without to live with the worry while engaging in intimate about sexual assault was while his hand was on my breast.’ checking if their partner wants behaviors—asking out loud if Googling to see if he was going Then he was undressing her, to partake. Just for a moment, of having his body said acts are okay and waiting on tour anytime soon. With then he undressed himself. let’s equate consent with be compromised for for a clear and enthusiastic someone as seemingly funny, She remembers feeling borrowing a friend’s car. You response. Let’s not shame for talented and oddly charming uncomfortable at how quickly just can’t assume that a friend another’s pleasure. Grace speaking out, instead let’s (well not anymore) as Ansari, things escalated.” will let you borrow their car. focus on what she is speaking we are letting the, ‘but he’s such His actions increased in You have to ask, and if the friend up about. a nice guy,’ catchphrase belittle aggression. He followed her as says no, you have to accept it In the end Ansari is able the survivor’s bravery and she moved away from him. because the car isn’t yours in Bari Weiss of the New York to walk away with his money. experience. “The move he kept doing the first place. Times article “Aziz Ansari Is Unlike Grace, he doesn’t have I loved “Parks and was taking his two fingers in A lot of talk has come up Guilty. Of Not Being a Mind to live with the worry of having Recreation” with the stunning a V-shape and putting them about Ansari not knowing, but Reader,” falsely asserts that his body be compromised for Amy Poehler. Ansari played the in my mouth, in my throat to that doesn’t change what he nudity is an invitation for sex. another’s pleasure. cheeky “treat yo self” 20-year- wet his fingers, because the did. It’s not an excuse not to “I am a proud feminist, and Letters may be sent to old on the show. I had just moment he’d stick his fingers ask. this is what I thought while [email protected]. When recently gotten into Ansari’s in my throat he’d go straight for It’s surprising how quick reading the article: If you are submitting letters, please abide Netflix original, “Master of my vagina and try to finger me,” people are to blame the victim, hanging out naked with a man, by the guidelines listed at None.” Grace said in a babe.net article. just because the perpetrator it’s safe to assume he is going to collegian.com.

Mama Mia. Slipping not once, not twice, not thrice, but four times on the way to school.

People who lose their spatial Puppies. awareness while parking in the snow.

NOPE Being behind in the second Going out in public with pleas- week of class. DOPE antly stoned people.

The squeaky noise boots make Small goals for a slightly hap- walking down the hall. pier life.

1/23 Showtimes LyricCinema.com Movies with Cher. Maintaining possession of Lady Bird 11:20 | 5:00 Call Me By Your Name 12:35 | 6:10 | 9:00 your chapstick for more than a The Shape of Water 3:25 | 9:35 Three Billboards 2:30 | 7:10 month and running. Darkest Hour 1:25 | 4:00 Phantom Thread 11:40 | 6:40 | 9:20 OPINION 6 Tuesday, January 23, 2018

COLLEGIAN COLUMNISTS When language changes, so should we

less commonly, neutral (they/ With such a large portion diversity of the gender spec- It is a way of conveying a belief them/theirs). of our students who identify trum is no less acceptable than in equality, in respect of the in- Lauren As more people identify with outside traditional gender cat- failure to respect differences herent value that each person Wilson nontraditional gender iden- egories, it is imperative that of race or sexual orientation. possesses. @LaurenKealani tities, options for referring to we acknowledge and respect If we hope to create a more If you believe that every- oneself have become diversi- the growing diversity of gen- equal, peaceful society, it be- one has a unique personality fied as well. While there is not a der pronouns. Some progress gins with paying attention to and an individualized manner specific number of known pro- has already been made, as seen the way we speak to and about of perception, it makes sense Editor’s Note: All opinion sec- nouns, rest assured there are a in the all-gender restrooms on one another. also to consider the idea that tion content reflects the views lot (e.g. ze/hir/hirs). But don’t campus. Approaching pronouns is easy humanity cannot be catego- of the individual author only be intimidated, you do not If you are not sure which rized into two classes. and does not represent a stance need to learn them all. pronouns someone prefers, The proliferation of per- taken by the Collegian or its ed- Why pronouns matter for all students you have two main options: sonal pronouns demonstrates itorial board. In recent decades, an in- PRIDE RESOURCE CENTER Ask someone which pro- the beauty and adaptability of Those who use non-bina- creasing number of people nouns they prefer. Chances language. It demonstrates also ry gender pronouns (neither have come out as identify- ■ Resources to explore and in- are they will not be offended, the ability of humans to recog- male nor female) encounter ing with a non-binary gender crease understanding of sexual/ and appreciate that you cared nize distinctions of identity, a misidentification on a regu- identity. Millennials in par- romantic orientation, gender enough to ask. concept that receives far too lar basis. Correcting this is ticular are leading the way in and identity intersection. Use the singular “they.” little attention. important not just for gen- this trend. A 2017 survey con- ■ Phone: (970)-491-4342 This is a common and wide- Once we accept the no- derqueer persons, but binary ducted by GLAAD found that ly accepted gender-neutral tion of infinite individualities, identifying individuals as well. 12 percent of the generation pronoun. In fact, “they” was rather than stressing absolute What is a gender pronoun? identify as “transgender or named as the word of the year conformity and classification, Gender pronouns are the gender non-conforming.” by the American Dialect Soci- perhaps we can focus on in- words used to refer to some- According to these esti- ety in 2015. tegration and coexistence. By one—not the speaker or lis- mates, there could be 2,815 Beyond that, as members If you ever make a mistake, evolving the way we speak to tener—in the third person. students in the Colorado State of CSU, we have the responsi- don’t worry. Just apologize one another, we can achieve a They may be singular or plu- University 2017 undergradu- bility to follow its Principles of with sincerity and move on. simultaneous state of diversity ral. Traditionally, singular ate class who do not identify Community, which include in- It’s about more than words and harmony. gender pronouns have either within binary gender catego- tegrity, respect, and inclusion. Stressing the use of proper Lauren Wilson can be been masculine (he/him/his), ries. That’s not even including Even if you are not a college pronouns is not a symptom of reached at letters@collegian. feminine (she/her/hers), or graduate students or faculty. student, failure to respect the Special Snowflake Syndrome. com. SPORTS Tuesday, January 23, 2018 7

BASKETBALL State Pride uniforms unveiled for basketball By Colin Barnard @ColinBarnard_ Royal blue numbers are outlined in red and “Colorado State” is written in royal blue Colorado State is bringing above the numbers. The sides its State Pride to the hardwood. of the shorts and jersey are The Colorado-themed mesh, standing out against oth- threads, which the football er solid parts of the uniform. team debuted on Nov. 11 against “We are excited to extend Boise State, will be worn by the the State Pride theme by again men’s and women’s basket- using elements of our iconic ball teams before the end of flag,” CSU Athletic Director the month. The women’s team Joe Parker said in a statement. will be the first to wear the “It is a wonderful expression of uniforms on Saturday, Jan. 27 CSU’s status as our state’s land against New Mexico, followed grant institution.” by the men’s team on Wednes- Under Armour has been day, Jan. 31 against Wyoming. the official apparel and uni- Similar to the football uni- form provider since 2013 and forms, the basketball edition recently signed a five-year ex- of State Pride focuses on Col- tension in 2016. State Pride ap- orado’s state flag. Ditching the parel is available at Ram Zone green and gold, the uniforms locations in Old Town and the incorporate royal blue and red. on-campus stadium. The Colorado flag is printed on Colin Barnard can be the bottom of both sides of the reached at sports@collegian. shorts with a blue and white com. waistband. PHOTO COURTESY OF CSU ATHLETICS

TRACK & FIELD Colorado State roll at Air Force Team Challenge By Mamadou Balde final distance of 6.66 meters lenge ran much smoother for ters. She finished first with a event with a mark of 1.74m. In @mamadoubalde62 and in shot put with an official the Rams, who had three ath- final time of 7.47. Sant’s final the triple jump, Wright finished distance of 12.58m. He placed letes post top-five all-time in- time matched her indoor per- third with a mark of 11.69m In just their second week fourth in the high jump (1.88m) door marks for the program. sonal best, which was also fifth The Rams dominated the of action since December, the and seventh in the 60 meters Junior Jalen Hunter high- on CSU’s all-time indoor list. In weight throw event, claiming Rams put together record-set- (7.20). lighted the Rams’ men in the the 200 meters, Jasmine Ches- the top spot in both the men’s ting performances at the Air 60-meter hurdles where he son finished third with a time of and women’s throw. Kelcey Be- Force Team Challenge last placed second with a final time 25.11, a time that ranks 16th on dard won the women’s event Thursday and Friday. of 7.98. Hunter’s final time was the indoor all-time list. Ronald with a mark of 18.80m while Day one of the event show- UPCOMING SCHEDULE a personal best and matched Sayles placed second in the 400 Alex Blaho remained undefeat- cased the talent of pentathlon ■ the fifth best time on CSU’s meters with a time of 48.57, a ed in the men’s weight throw athletes Talia Marquez and Jan. 26-27, Air Force Invitation- all-time indoor list. Destinee time just .02 seconds shy of the finishing with a mark of 18.32. Gabby Smith, who placed first al, Colorado Springs, Colo. Rocker remained undefeated in winning time. Sayles’ time is a The track and field team and second, respectively. Lead- ■ Feb. 1-3, CU Open, Boulder, Colo. the women’s 60-meter hurdles new indoor best that ranks 13th will continue competition at ing the way for the Rams was with a final time of 8.46. all time. the Air Force Invitational on Marquez who scored a total of ■ Feb. 9-10, Don Kirby Invitation- “He really battled in the fi- McKenzie Wright placed Jan. 26 and Jan. 27 in Colorado 3,647 points. Marquez placed al, Albuquerque, N.M. nal,” coach Karim Abdel Wahab third in the women’s high jump Springs, Colo. first in the long jump and sec- said of Hunter. “He really raced with a height of 1.77m. Wright’s Mamadou Balde can be ond in the 60-meter hurdles, (Wichita State’s) Hunter Ve- mark in the event is tied for fifth reached at sports@collegian. 800 meters and high jump. ith – he was ahead of him after on the all-time list. Autumn com. Smith placed first in the hurdle one – and Jalen really Gardner placed fourth in the 60-meter hurdles, finishing “We definitely weren’t quite battled the whole way, up to the with a time of nine minutes crisp overall today,” Assistant last hurdle. It was really cool and 13 seconds. Smith also won Head Coach Ryan Baily said in to see. The start was average, the 800 meters with a time of a statement. “But they all cer- but after hurdle one through Buy one get one 2:26.01. Smith finished third in tainly competed well. Obvious- the finish line was spot-on. I the long jump, high jump and ly, it’s early and they’re tired, so feel like he’s on his way to run- shot put, totaling 3,428 points I’m happy with how they com- ning even faster in the coming in her second place finish. peted. For a multi in January, weeks. He competed well, and FREE Senior Nick Kravec paced I thought they did well, and is on his way to really putting Valid with CSU ID! the men in the heptathlon, even though we weren’t exactly something special together.” finishing in fourth place with crisp today, we will be when it Junior Marybeth Sant had Buy one full-price menu Seriously good. 2,885 points. Kravec placed counts.” another record-tying day with item get one free of equal third in the long jump with a Day two of the team chal- her performance in the 60-me- or lesser value. Limit of 1. Expires March 31, 2018. 1501 West Elizabeth location only.

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CLUB SPORTS CSU beats Arkansas, loses two to Missouri State

By Evan Grant @EGrantSports goals to end the game with a 6-1 clobbering of the Rams. “Friday’s game with Mis- After a long break, the souri State was a strange one,” Colorado State men’s Divi- Degree said. “There were 22 sion I club hockey team took minor penalties called and it the ice again for three home was difficult to get into the flow games last weekend. The of the game. They have some Rams knocked off Arkansas in skilled players who were able the first game of the weekend to exploit the extra time and before dropping two games space on the ice due to all the against the top 20 Missouri penalties” State Ice Bears. The Rams looked to turn things around in their final matchup of the weekend as “I was very pleased with they got another chance to our game on Thursday take down the Ice Bears. Mis- souri State started the third night against Arkansas.... game strongly as well, scoring We had a great start a goal within 10 minutes to and were able to carry give themselves a 1-0 lead. CSU responded with a goal from CJ that through the rest of Nitchen to tie the game at the the game. We played a end of the period. very complete game and Despite the quick answer, Arkansas scored four more got contributions from Forward Kyle Reilly takes a shot on the Missouri State game on Saturday, January 20, 2018. During the game goals throughout the game to everyone, including Reilly was credited with an assist on CSU’s one goal.PHOTO BY JOSH SCHROEDER COLLEGIAN finish off the Rams with a 5-1 some guys who made victory. and never looked back. A goal held on for the 3-2 victory over team that came in to the game “Although the score might the most of their from Corey Taylor on the as- the Razorbacks. ranked No. 19 by the ACHA. not reflect it, we played a much opportunity to play.” sist from Alec Orme gave the “I was very pleased with In the first of a two-game stronger, much more disci- Rams a 1-0 lead with 4:26 left our game on Thursday night series, Missouri State got plined game,” Degree said. JEFF DEGREE in the first, a lead they would against Arkansas,” CSU head ahead quick with a goal five CSU’s next action will be a HEAD COACH hold for the remainder of the coach Jeff Degree said. “We minutes into the period and three-game road trip to Okla- period. had a great start and were able didn’t look back. They added homa. The Rams will take on Another goal from Blake to carry that through the rest another tally three minutes the University of Oklahoma on Davies gave the Rams a com- of the game. We played a very into the second and pushed the Feb. 1 followed by a two-game Coming into the game, fortable 2-0 lead in the sec- complete game and got con- lead to three before the end of series with the University of the Rams held the No. 29 seed ond period before CSU’s Liam tributions from everyone, in- the period. Central Oklahoma to finish the in the American Collegiate Miller added another goal to cluding some guys who made CSU got on the board with weekend. Hockey Association rankings. pad the cushion. Arkansas the most of their opportunity a goal from Austin Ansay, but Evan Grant can be reached Arkansas came in as a slight netted two of their own goals to play.” any hopes of a comeback were at [email protected]. underdog ranked No. 34. CSU late in the competition to put CSU’s next games were squashed as Missouri State started the first period strong pressure on the Rams, but CSU against a tough Missouri State went on to score three more

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CSU welcomes SDSU to Moby in search of season sweep

By Luke Zahlmann game, we had a lot of turnovers up, Fort nearly notched a tri- because if not, you get beat.” 3-point shooting. Sixth over- @likezahlmann in the last couple of plays that ple-double with 22 points, 16 A welcome sign for the all in the NCAA, Austgulen has cost us the game.” rebounds and seven assists. Rams was the awakening of shot the ball at a .479 clip from Colorado State women’s On the other end of the “They have a big-time play- their snipers from outside the outside, a figure that would re- basketball will host San Diego spectrum, the Aztecs are com- er in Fort,” coach Ryun Wil- arc with junior Sofie Tryggeds- side as the program’s record. State Wednesday evening at- ing off a home victory in a hard- liams said. “If we can contain son and redshirt senior Stine A slow start to the season tempting to secure the season fought battle over New Mexico. that guard play, that’s going to Austgulen both having one of has Austgulen sitting at second sweep over the Aztecs. The Aztecs put up 97 points in be a big key.” their best games of the season. for the team in points per game; When the Rams headed the win, an accomplishment The Rams happen to boast a The two accounted for 31 of but after her 17-point outburst out to Las Vegas, the hope was that has eluded the Rams. How- key guard duo as well in senior the team’s 52 points in the loss, in their most recent game, the to climb back up in the Moun- ever, though they are coming Hannah Tvrdy and redshirt with nine of their makes com- Rams sharpshooter figures to tain West standings and gain directly off a win, it was only freshman Grace Colaivalu. The ing from outside the arc. Aust- stay on her ascending path for ground on the teams above their second in the last eight two accounted for 45 of the gulen once again played a full the young squad. them. Unfortunately, the Rams games. The Rams have accrued Rams’ 65 points in their previ- 40 minutes, her fourth straight The Rams will welcome were undone by their stagnant a 4-4 record in their last eight ous matchup with the Aztecs, game without taking a seat. San Diego State into Moby offense and turnovers. In back- games. highlight reel games from each “We need to (always) look on Wednesday night, with tip to-back games, turnovers have The Aztecs boast one of the player. forward and look for the next shortly after 7 p.m. With an been an issue for the team and premier guards in the confer- “Our kids defensively are (opportunity),” Tryggedsson 8-6 record in their friendly their normally clean ways have ence in senior McKynzie Fort. always up for the challenge,” said. “If we keep thinking about confines, the Rams will look to gone awry. Leading in minutes and also Williams said. “I don’t think the bad stuff we do, we’re just make it nine with their season “We watch film on (turn- points, Fort lies as the soul of it matters if they’ve got domi- going to get ourselves down.” sweep of the Aztecs. overs) and see they really hurt the Aztecs, with the team going nant guards or what, they know Austgulen has risen up Luke Zahlmann can be us,” guard Sofie Tryggedsson as far as she can take them. In they’re going to have to play for the Rams, placing herself reached at sports@collegian. said. “Especially in the UNLV the two team’s previous match- well against Fort and Gomez among the nation’s elite in com. ARTS & CULTURE Tuesday, Janaury 23, 2018 11

MUSIC ’s new album covers same topics with a new sound

By Maddie Wright @maddierwright of the Real Ones,” is a love song and relatable as an adult. that celebrates imperfections Some songs on this album, and how you can love some- such as “Champion,” have a Fall Out Boy is known for one because of them and not in high energy to them. They appealing to the emo teenage spite. would be perfect for a gym stereotype. With their latest The seventh track, playlist. They get you going album, “M A N I A,” they carry “Church,” is an anthem about and feeling confident; they on this energy and add in some worship in a relationship and have a real “I got this” attitude new sounds, too. how you can worship some- to them. “Young and Menace” was one. However, heartache and Fall Out Boy has a conno- the first single released for unrequited love is the topic of tation of teenage angst, but this album. According to bass- the sixth track, “Wilson (Ex- they are not the same band you ist, , it is one of the pensive Mistake).” had posters of in you 8th grade weirdest songs the band has locker. This is their 7th album, ever made. The intro of the and their last album was re- song is slow and makes you ALBUM REVIEW leased in 2015. This music is wonder if Fall Out Boy has re- ■ Favorite song: “Young and more varied. It is clear that ally changed that much. But Menace” the band is straying from their then the beat drops, and you more hardcore personas. realize it is about being a part ■ Least favorite song: “Bishops One thing that seems to of the punk-rock community Knife Trick” have people debating is what and finding yourself through genre to put this album into. it, all while giving tribute to Is it rock? Is it pop? It even the band’s history. This is the shortest Fall has some punk and EDM ele- One thing every track has Out Boy album at 35 minutes ments in it. Each song has its in common is its powerful and 10 songs. Only one song on own unique elements setting lyrics. In the second track, the album exceeds four min- it apart from the song before it. “Champion,” the band empow- utes, but this is fairly typical This album is absolutely Fall Out Boy’s new album M A N I A. ers the listener through lyrics for the band. packed with pop culture refer- PHOTO COURTESY OF FALL OUT BOY’S WEBSITE about being a winner and still Fall Out Boy has been mak- ences from start to finish. And dreaming even when you feel ing angsty music since 2001, it’s not all Wednesday Addams chorus, and the closing track for everyone. You’ll relate to a like a loser. and “M A N I A” has the band’s vibes either; although, there plays homage to the movie song. You’ll feel empowered by A common theme in any staple tone in a handful of is her “I’ll stop wearing black “Alien.” another. You’ll get angry at an album across genres is love the songs. The content of the when they make a darker col- Should you listen to it? Yes ex in another. and heartache. And “M A N I songs is often about pain and or” line as a principal part in All in all, this is a well craft- Maddie Wright can be A” has no shortage of relation- struggle, but portrayed in a “Wilson (Expensive Mistake).” ed album. You most likely will reached at entertainment@ ship-based songs. strong energy. The evergreen The first track features a Brit- not love every song, but there collegian.com The fifth track, “The Last teenage angst is still powerful ney Spears reference in the is something on the album ARTS & CULTURE 12 Tuesday, January 23, 2018

FEATURES FoCo guide to spirits...the drinking kind By Sarah Ehrlich @sarahehrlich96 product is streamed into a collec- is done by hand and can be done by tion vessel. An hydrometer anyone from the community. measures the alcohol level by mea- The process is a little different Fort Collins is of course suring the density level of water for aged spirits such as whiskey or known for the many breweries, and alcohol, creating a graduated gold rum. The spirit will be poured but what about spirits? scale. into a wooden barrel to age. The The process of fermentation This whole phase takes rum is aged one to one and a half and alcohol production is essen- about eight to nine hours. With years, and whiskey is a minimum tially the same across the board, fermenting, some “undesirables” of two years. but with a few minor tweaks when are also created such as methanol, Using a new barrel, distillers it comes to making harder alcohol acetone and other ketone will lose some of the alcohol to like whiskey, or rum. Cop- components. Since they have evaporation or the wood soaking perMuse Distillery’s head distill- low boiling points, these “heads” it up, known as the “devils cut.” er, Jason Hevelone, says he hopes trickle out of the still first and are CopperMuse buys their barrels the distilling culture will explode captured and segregated. from bourbon makers, which have just like the beer culture has here The “heart” of the still running flavors already in the wood that in- CopperMuse creates craft cocktails from their award winning whiskeys, in Colorado. process, which is the sweet etha- fluence the taste of their gold rum. rums and many infused . Quirky flavors such as cracked black “There are a lot of people nol that we like, is mostly what is The U.S. has strict laws around pepper, horseradish and bacon are popular in bloody Mary’s. Their black employed in the brewing culture pulled from the still and kept for bourbon making in that if you vodka is used in adding a dark side to cocktails such as “strawberry that were not 25 years ago,” said drinking. wish to make it, you must only use fields,” pictured here.PHOTO BY SARAH EHRLICH COLLEGIAN the former electrical engineer. “I a brand new American oak barrel, know the legislators here in Colo- and only use it once. After a pur- don’t try and upsell you on any- and only three people are respon- rado see the value in the distillers More information about tours, chase of a barrel, the distiller spec- thing, we just want to make you fall sible for the distilling process, coming along with products that products and cocktails is available ifies the toast and char of the wood. in love with the spirit,” said “queen Tullis calls himself a jack of all are made locally, just like the brew- at www.coppermuse.com Spirits straight from the still of liquid arts” and CopperMuse trades. There are many processes eries and wineries.” are clear, even whiskey, and colors head bartender Loren Mahalko. going on at one time from sensory The distilling process begins come along with aging or infusion. “These are all our babies, so if you analysis, filtering the next batch of like producing beer, with fermen- CopperMuse offers a unique don’t like what you’re drinking, tell spirit, to general maintenance. tation. After being cooled in a hold- The last phase is the “tail.” product line of 100 percent natu- us and we will find something you “The thing that I’m most ing tank, the ingredients are trans- This is a mixture of water, etha- ral, infused vodkas, with some un- love.” proud of from my internship was ferred into a fermenter where nol and fusel alcohol, which are expected flavors. Most of the fresh CopperMuse is currently the opportunity that Jason gave yeast is introduced and begins the larger alcohol molecules that add ingredients are cultivated locally; working on releasing a line of gin, me to develop a gin recipe for Cop- process of creating . an off-putting flavor and smell to honey from Bee Squared Apiaries with the help of their intern, CSU perMuse,” Tullis said. “He gave me After fermentation comes the your spirit. These are recycled. It is in Berthoud, CO, cucumbers and fermentation science student Til full reins to do my own research, magic of the still. important to pay attention to the jalapeños from the Pueblo region Tullis. develop the recipe, and then run The still pulls alcohol and fla- cuts so that all you are left with are and lavender from Old Town Spice “Spirit is a new through several experimental dis- vor components and concentrates the “hearts” of the stilling process. Shop. Infusion times vary from area for me, so I really came into tillations to come up with just the them into a spirit. The still will After this process comes fil- each ingredient. Lavender only it with an open mind,” said Tullis, right product to fit into our line- bring the fermented beverage to tration, which pulls microns from takes about a day while cucumber who comes from a home brewing up. There still a lot of work to be rolling boil, creating more alcohol the alcohol to make the flavor and can take a couple weeks. background. “It takes most of the done, but we’re planning on hav- vapor than water. Hot vapors trav- quality purer. After filtering, the These infused vodkas give processes used inbeer production ing the gin released sometime this el up the column, meet cool water distiller must cut the spirit with bartenders much more freedom and adds a whole new level to it, spring.” and condense into a liquid to re- water to make it a reasonable bot- and creativity in creating cocktails which allows for a wide variety of Sarah Ehrlich can be reached turn into the still pot. tle strength for customers. Heve- for guests of the distillery’s tasting flavor possibilities that I’ve never at [email protected]. Further separation of alcohol lone says Fort Collins water adds room. been exposed to.” and water happens until your final to the quality of filtration. Bottling “Since we make the spirits, we Because the distillery is small,

MOVIES & TV ‘Black Mirror’ season 4 is as disturbing as ever By Jonny Rhein technology and its effect on so- The experiments he comes up were traded in for a “No Coun- different mini-stories that prac- @jonnyrhein ciety for better or worse. But let’s with seem harmless, genius or try for Old Men,” cat-and-mouse tically turns the six-episode se- be real, it’s always worse. maybe even beneficial in the eyes thriller in which a woman must ries into nine (or ten, just watch “Black Mirror” is back with The writer and creator, of the characters in the show, but continuously outsmart a robot the episode.) its fourth series and some of its Charlie Brooker, is a master at all of us watching at home know to avoid getting her brains blown Should you watch it? Yes. darkest and most unique epi- not only putting you in the shoes before the episode even starts out. It’s easy to hate on this epi- Within the darkness of sodes yet. of the main characters, but mak- that the experiment will go hor- sode because it lacks that bad- “Black Mirror” series four is an The Netflix series that is ing you stay and not caring if you ribly wrong. Cloning a person’s mushroom-trip element that important, relatable and human- commonly known as a mod- ever get out. Imagine the worst consciousness (whether digi- most people love about “Black istic element. No one wants to ern-day “Twilight Zone” has first date you’ve ever had. Now tally or in real life) may sound Mirror,” but “Metalhead” shows see a loved one pass, and all par- come a long way since its first watch the fourth episode, “Hang cool, but after watching “USS the creative lengths the writers ents want to ensure their chil- episodes that still have people the DJ,” and feel like you’re living Callister,” I’m beginning to think and directors can go. And the dren are 100 percent safe at all talking. The plot lines have be- your worst first date every single we should stop using the words idea of robots programmed to times like Marie in “Arkangel,” come more intricate than that of day for a year with no way out. “cloning” and “humans” in the kill humans sounds way more but sometimes it’s better to ac- a prime minister making love to Okay, now snap out of it. Don’t same sentence. realistic than someone trapping cept the inevitable, leave it alone a pig to save a princess’s life (al- worry. It’s not real; it’s just a TV “Metalhead” steps out of the your consciousness inside of a and let things naturally take its though still a fun story) and the show. realm of human consciousness teddy bear. course. show runners are covering new Brooker loves the idea of tap- and creates a post-apocalyptic Like “Metalhead,” the finale Jonny Rhein can be reached territory in styles and approach- ping into human consciousness world inhabited by robot “dogs” “Black Museum” breaks the tra- at [email protected]. es to stories. Like the earlier and creating different ways in that want to kill you. The usual ditional conventions of the show. episodes, series four focuses on which it could be manipulated. plot twists and layered stories The episode is broken into three ARTS & CULTURE Tuesday, Janaury 23, 2018 13

FOOD & DINING PizzaRev makes you question if you’re revved up for more assembly line pizzas

By James Wyatt your very eyes just like at Subway One thing that sets PizzaRev @jameswill_I_am or Qdoba. You can watch intent- apart from its contemporaries is What does pizza mean to us as ly as every strand of mozzarella an impressive list of beers on tap a society? is dropped onto the dough. Of that probably no one in Fort Col- Is it simply a vessel to stuff as course, you will probably note that lins will be interested in. I mean it much bread, cheese and tomato this idea sounds a lot like Mod Piz- is not like this town is nationally sauce into our systems? Should za. That’s because you are right, it’s known for really enjoying beer or we agonize over its presence in our a lot like Mod Pizza. Actually, it’s something. Good luck with that, weird little modern world? After the same idea. guys. all, there is more debate about piz- But seriously, the whole beers- za than ever before, thin crust ver- PIZZAREV LOCATION on-tap thing is a nice touch and sus deep dish and those lunatics ■ PizzaRev is located at 649 S. the selection will hopefully bring who love pineapple on their pie College Ave. in the beeriest of brew snobs. The versus the rest of normal society. taproom kind of ambiance works One thing’s for certain, Cali- well and PizzaRev comes off like fornians have no idea what they In one way, this is the antith- a decent place to hang with some are doing when it comes to making esis of what true New York pizza friends and watch sports or some- a decent pie. Just call their cute lit- is, which is arguably what pizza thing. Or whatever you and your tle “creations” flatbreads instead should be. Once upon a time, you friends like to do. of pizzas and see what they do. would walk up, slip a five-dollar bill As for the pie, well, it’s pret- Denizens of L.A. will probably just in the window and, in exchange, ty good. They are oven fired and think you are speaking “new age.” you would be thrown a slice of piz- ready in 3 to 5 minutes because I This has nothing to do with the re- za so large you would have to fold it believe everyone can agree, that A customers pizza and beer at PizzaRev, located at the corner of W view, but I needed to say it anyway. and all the while dripping glorious the worst part about pizza is wait- Laurel St. and S College Ave. PHOTO BY MATT BEGEMAN COLLEGIAN So, here we are. PizzaRev is grease onto the flimsy paper plate ing for someone to come bring it I noticed that my mozzarella was pizza should be chain restaurants the latest pizza joint to enter the beneath. to you. This is especially true in a extra gooey. But truth be told, I that let you literally make your dough-filled ring of Fort Collins. My old-fashioned mindset is college town where long delivery kind of liked it. The edges of dough own pizza. Customers will be able The shop opened up on Laurel and a bias, that is clear. It is why I ap- times are a reality due to sheer de- were nice and crisp and the center to wear aprons, chef hats, toss College where Sienna Tan used to proach new concepts in pizza with mand. seemed a little doughier. Is this their own dough and as they shout be. While I mourn the loss of tan- a lot of skepticism. After all, if it I could make a joke about Col- wrong? I dunno. “Mama Mia” or any line they can ning beds, I am continually satis- ain’t broke don’t fix it. orado’s weed laws having an effect Again, I kind of liked it and we remember from “The Sopranos.” fied by more pizza. On the other hand, nobody on this but I’ll just leave that to have established I’m a snob. Will Now there’s an idea. At PizzaRev you can get your likes a pizza purist. We are not you. you like this? That’s up to you. James Wyatt can be reached at pie a la mode and made in front of much fun at parties. Since the cook time is so brief, I think the next concept in [email protected].

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as an opportunity to “un-fuck” her life. BLOOM Although the movie’s been made, Molly Bloom said her >> from page 1 story is far from over. She plans on writing another book on work it all out.” putting your life back together Molly Bloom also spent after trouble and trials strike it. time with Chastain in or- Molly Bloom also plans der to develop her char- to advocate for women in the acter. She noted that workforce. As the traditional Chastain was disarming and narrative of women being in authentic, so she never felt un- lesser positions begins to shift, comfortable or like she was be- Molly Bloom will create mem- ing over analyzed. bership clubs for women to The movie faced a few network with and offer help to rough patches as Molly Bloom one another in a professional had to turn down several stu- setting with the goal of empow- dios because their visions ering them in their jobs. didn’t match her own. When Molly Bloom also partici- she finally settled on Sony to pates in a 12 step program to produce the film, the company help her recover from her sub- was famously hacked and the stance abuse, a program that deal fell through. Larry Bloom said she is “reli- Molly Bloom and Sorkin giously dedicated” to. stayed the course through what However, with several proj- she said was a perfect “instance ects in the works, Molly Bloom of everything going wrong,” notes that she’s enjoying “not and the film was produced and being in SOS mode all the released across the world. time.” Molly Bloom cites the mak- Nate Day can be reached at ing of the film as a “one of the [email protected] . Larry Bloom, a now retired professor of psychology at CSU, is the father of CSU grad Molly Bloom. 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