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Wednesday, September 2, 2015 Volume 124, No. 17 • collegian.com THE STRIP 3D Printing is now more available to all students at CSU. Now that we can all use it, here are some things we would make: COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO Plates. So that you never have to do the dishes ever again. #Unsustainable Printer access for the modern age All students to have access to on-campus 3-D printers PAGE 7 Another 3D Printer. It’s like being the a**hole who asks the genie for more wishes. OPINION ENTERTAINMENT NEWS Confl ict HeyDay ASCSU A segway... Colorado Never mind, a resolution Feature bunch of segways Tips to avoid Representative for the people Chic boutique Jeni Arndt to who hand out the drama in your for all your Collegian. They will relationships this speak in senate chase you. They will household needs chamber fi nd you. You will semester opens in FoCO take a paper. Wednesday PAGE 4 PAGE 12 PAGE 2 2 Wednesday, September 2, 2015 | The Rocky Mountain Collegian collegian.com ON THE OVAL FORT COLLINS FOCUS OFF THE OVAL Colorado Not enough Representative evidence to charge Jeni Arndt to speak former University at ASCSU Senate of Central Florida Wednesday student in rape case Members of the Associat- ORLANDO, Fla. _ A ed Students of Colorado State former University of Central University are encouraging Florida student will not be student input on city policies by charged with a crime after bringing local politicians to the he was accused of raping a CSU campus. student he met at a Sigma Nu Colorado Representative fraternity party. Jeni Arndt will address the The same man was video- ACSCU Senate Wednesday at taped months later chanting, 6:30 p.m. in the Senate Cham- “Let’s rape some b ... “ at the bers located at the Lory Student Sigma Nu house, a video of Center. which went viral. “We would like to have a The state attorney’s oce larger role in the Capitol to said Tuesday that there is represent students,” said ASCSU insucient evidence to make Director of Governmental Af- a sexual-assault case against fairs Clayton King. the man and that alcohol Arndt is a Colorado Repre- clouded memories and made sentative for District 53, which Members of sorority Zeta Tau Alpha participate in a boxing event Sunday afternoon at Title Boxing Club in it impossible to prosecute. includes Fort Collins. She will be Fort Collins. They completed warm-ups and punched bags for the majority of the class. PHOTO BY MEGAN “Unfortunately, when FISCHER COLLEGIAN speaking at the senate meeting alcohol is present, it is very to discuss the process of the dicult to have everyone Colorado General Assembly and remember the facts,” said gather student input. The meet- spokeswoman Angela Starke ing is open to the public. of the Orange-Osceola state King said he wants to create attorney’s oce. a more personal relationship be- Kalyn In an interview, the wom- tween CSU students and Arndt. Bessert an said she was angry about “We are a part of the com- the state attorney’s decision munity, and it is important that DJ Profile KCSU SCHEDULE not to prosecute. students get involved,” King “I feel like I’m not being said. “This is a great way to start heard,” said the woman, now o the year of Senate with open- On her 1 to 3 p.m. show “The WEDNESDAY 19, who is not being identi- LISTEN ONLINE AT KCSUFM.COM ing those doors and relation- Nebula with DJ Nova,” Colora- fied by the Orlando Sentinel ships with representatives.” do Springs native Kalyn Bessert The Steiner Recliner: because of the nature of the Megan Fischer can be features indie-rock and alternative 7:00 AM Relaxing with the case. reached at [email protected] music. Steiner Recilner A University of Central or on Twitter @MegFischer04. “My audience will get a cosmic, Florida police report said cool listening experience,” Bessert 9:00 AM Vega the alleged sexual battery said. “Every now and then, I also occurred the evening of Oct. throw in some jokes and trivia as 2 at the o-campus Sigma well.” 1:00 PM Nova: The Nebula Nu house and the morning of This is the apparel merchandiz- Oct. 3 at a dorm room. ing majors fourth year as a DJ. She On Tuesday, the state Follow sources her love for music as motiva- 3:00 PM Stitchworth attorney’s oce released @CollegianC tion to keep her show alive. more details. The man and on Twitter “I also love the welcoming en- the woman, who had both vironment that KCSU has to oer,” The Quite Honestly been drinking, “make out Bessert said. 5:00 PM News Show and touch each other” at the Like Collegian In addition to DJing, Bessert is fraternity party, according Central on the KCSU local director. She finds B-Rad: Mountain to the state attorney’s oce Facebook local artists to come into the studio 7:00 PM report. and record live shows. Jam The man drove the “(Being a DJ) has definitely woman, her roommate and Bruce & Atlantic: taught me skills as far as communi- 9:00 PM another fraternity member Follow Deem the Teme collegiancentral cation, learning how to talk and how back to campus. The man on Instagram to find resources,” Bessert said. said he and the woman had Squid: The Collegian A&E editor can be 11:00 PM sex in her dorm room. The reached at entertainment@collegian. Cephalopodcast report does not say whether com or on Twitter at @h_ditzenberg- the man called it consensual. Follow er. 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Letters to [email protected] or 970-491-6834 the editor should be sent to [email protected]. N NEWS Wednesday, September 2, 2015 • Page 3 Career center connects students with opportunity By Veronica Baas @vcbaas how I got the job,” Warner said. “They’re great opportunities for The benefits of summer all students. It’s kind of like a internships range from net- meet and greet, then depending working to housing stipends to on the company, they’ll call you potential jobs after graduation. back for a separate interview For Colorado State University and application process.” students, these internships may Warner leased an apartment provide opportunities such as to live in during the summer and experience and connections the construction company cov- that go beyond the average ered his living expenses. classroom setting. “I got really lucky because CSU provides students with they provided a housing sti- many dierent opportunities to pend,” Warner said. “They get in touch with companies and would either pay for it them- establish relationships. selves by putting me in a hotel The Career Center, located all summer, which I didn’t want in the basement of the LSC, is a to do, or they give me like $1,000 resource provided to students a month to find a place.” searching for jobs or intern- In order to graduate, the ships. The Center hosts work- construction management ma- shops to help students create jor requires students to com- professional resumes, provides plete 500 hours of work experi- an online portal for job search- ence and a 12-week internship. ing and hosts career fairs. The Students may also take a semes- next all-campus career fair is ter o to intern with a company, September 22 and 23 in the LSC satisfying both requirements. grand ballroom. Warner logged his 500 hours of For some students, bene- work experience last summer fits such as a housing stipend with Haselden Construction Shayla Monteiro is a Senior at CSU double majoring in Social Work and Women's Studies. She is a student are provided with internships. and he plans to satisfy the 12- ambassador working at the front desk of the career center.PHOTO BY RYAN ARB COLLEGIAN Blake Warner, a junior study- week internship requirement ing construction management, next summer.