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NEWS OPINION SPORTS New Era Colorado aims to Should Dennis Prager Rams winless in triple h engage student voters come to CSU? eader weekend Vol. 128, No. 47 Tuesday, October 16, 2018 page 4 page 5 & 6 page 10 CSU senior English and ethnics studies major Xavier Hadley poses for a portrait. PHOTO BY COLIN SHEPHERD COLLEGIAN Student musician reflects on artistic growth By Miles Parrish Under his stage name, “I feel like I have a natural “I’ve been scared to say what humble setup, but he does much @parrishm20 Hadley has put out an drive to just create stuff and I want to say and be myself for more than just make do with it impressive catalog of music. I like to see myself through so long,” Hadley said. “And now and manages to produce music Xavier Hadley, a 22-year- With two albums and multiple different mediums,” Hadley I think I want to use music to of a quality that surpasses the old Colorado native and EPs on Spotify, Apple said. actually say the things that I expectations of his resources. English senior at Colorado Music and SoundCloud, the When peering into Hadley’s want to say and talk about the It is evident that music has State University, goes by the artist has much more in store. music, the organic nature of things that I want to talk about.” provided him a release for the name of “Xavley” and is making In his music, Hadley shows his creative process becomes When asked what he uses things that occupy his mind. waves with his music all over off production skills and clear. While he is not void of to record his music, Hadley There is an inherent sense of a Colorado. Hadley has been vocals with hypnotic melodies outside inspiration, he credits said “I use those headphones,” personal connection between making and releasing music over self-produced beats guitarist and singer-songwriter and pointed towards his pair of Hadley and his music that is over the past couple of years, utilizing entrancing guitar Steve Lacy as the man that got SkullCandy earbuds laid on the easy to appreciate. Hadley and through music has found notes. Through his music, he him started in music. Hadley is table. When in the process of aims to provide a lens into his own personal creative embarks on the pursuit of self- able to make a world of his own bringing his musical concepts the multiple experiences and identity. expression through one of its that he has allowed listeners to to life, Hadley uses his Fender see HADLEY on page 14 >> purest forms. enter into seamlessly. guitar, amp and his laptop. It’s a Tuesday, October 16, 2018 2 | Collegian.com FORT COLLINS FOCUS Madison Gould, a senior art major at Colorado State University, decorates the Lory Student Center with green and yellow balloons for homecoming weekend. She is part of Colab, the Lory Student Center marketing collaboration, and enjoys getting to be a part of all the various projects that take place there. “We decorated in order to make the LSC a more festive and inviting place for visiting families,“ Gould said. 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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 16, 2018 | 3 CAMPUS Board of Governors forms search committee for next president By Emma Iannacone to the Board, featuring mem- @EmmaIannacone bers ranging from professors to deans and prominent com- The search for the next Colo- munity members. This includes rado State University president such members as Vice Presi- has taken its first steps. dent for Student Affairs Blanche The CSU Board of Gover- Hughes, Associated Students of nors announced the official for- CSU President Tristan Syron mation of a Presidential Search and Fort Collins Mayor Wade Advisory Committee in an email Troxell. to the campus community Oct. 15. Plans to establish this com- mittee came from the Board of TIMELINE OF THE SEARCH Governors meeting Oct. 5. COMMITTEE ■ On Sept. 30, Tony Frank emailed “I’m excited to be part the CSU campus announcing he of the committee. Dr. will step down. Frank truly was an ■ The Board of Governors con- advocate of the student firmed plans to establishment a presidential search advisory voice, now I want to committee to find a replace- ensure that we get ment for current president Tony Frank on Oct. 5. President Tony Frank stands for an interview after the annual Fall Address. Frank announced this week that he that same standard or will be stepping down as president this summer and take on a position as full-time Chancellor of the Colorado better.” ■ The board announced the offi- State University System. PHOTO BY MATT TACKETT COLLEGIAN cial search committee, including TRISTAN SYRON members such as associated now I want to ensure that we get ing sessions with students, fac- versity and increased diversity ASCSU PRESIDENT students of CSU president that same standard or better,” ulty, staff, alumni and commu- of the student population, and Tristan Syron, on Oct. 15. Syron wrote. nity members about what they offered support for the search This follows President Tony After identifying and inter- hope to see in the next president, for his successor. Frank’s recent announcment viewing applicants, the commit- according to the email. More op- “I’ll be around for the rest of that he will be stepping into the The Parker Executive Search tee will recommend candidates tions to give feedback and infor- this year, and then I’m just mov- chancellor position full-time firm, a recruitment services or- for consideration by the Board, mation about the sessions will ing down the road,” Frank wrote. July 2019. Currently, Frank ganization that works with uni- which is the final hiring authori- be released by early November. “And I have enormous confi- serves dual roles as University versities to hire executives, was ty, according to the email. In his announcement, Frank dence that the Board will be able president and chancellor. chosen to assist in the selection. “It’s an exciting time for a wrote that the Board of Gover- to attract an outstanding leader The 16-member search com- Syron wrote in a statement new leader to step in and build nors requested he remains the who will lead what shapes up to mittee will be led by Board of to The Collegian that his goal is on the significant momentum full-time chancellor of the CSU be an extraordinarily promis- Governors Vice Chair Nancy to best represent the needs of that CSU has experienced over system, a position he has held ing decade ahead.