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OPINION SPORTS A&C BEING AWARE OF RACIAL CSU SOLIDIFIES COACHING STAFF FASHION SHOW BATTLE FATIGUE FOR 2018 FOOTBALL SEASON AUDITIONS THIS WEEK Vol. 127, No. 89 Tuesday, February 6, 2018 PAGE 7 PAGE 11 PAGE 14 CSU student and DACA recipient Anarely Marquez-Gomez with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (and Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.). PHOTO COURTESY OF ANARELY MARQUEZ Anarely Marquez-Gomez with Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.). PHOTO COURTESY OF ANARELY MARQUEZ Anarely Marquez-Gomez (center) with other guests at the State of the Union address. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANARELY MARQUEZ DACA recipient attends State of the Union By Stuart Smith @notstuartsmith decided to take a stand, which Each member of Congress looking. One congressperson, they believed would make a bigger can bring one guest to the State “We thought it would make Arizona Representative Paul impact, by choosing to bring of the Union, and Jared Polis, a bigger impact if we attended Goslar, requested that Capitol Colorado State University immigrants, both documented the Democrat representative the State of the Union, and when Police arrest any undocumented student, Dreamers United and undocumented, as their guest. for Boulder, brought Marquez- the President looked up into the immigrants who were in co-president and recipient “We decided that it’s really Gomez as his only guest. crowd, he could see the faces of attendance. of the Obama-era Deferred easy to walk away from things, “I had participated in a digital the people he was talking about,” “Just the fact that there (were) Action for Childhood Arrivals and it’s really easy to pretend roundtable with him, just talking Marquez-Gomez said. people like that who were willing program Anarely Marquez- things aren’t happening if you about immigration and Dreamers However, there was some fear to go to that length to make us feel Gomez attended President just walk away,” said Marquez- and the DREAM Act,” Marquez- resulting from sitting in the gallery, uncomfortable there was really Donald Trump’s first State of the Gomez, a senior triple major in Gomez said. “I just got a call one and she described the experience scary,” Marquez-Gomez said. Union Address last Tuesday. ethnic studies, political science day asking if I wanted to go.” as “a little scary.” She said she was disappointed Some Democrats decided and international studies. “That’s Marquez-Gomez, along with “There were a lot of people with the content of President to boycott this year’s State of something that we can’t afford the other immigrants who had that didn’t want us there, and Trump’s speech, namely about the Union to send a message to do with immigration and with been invited, sat in the gallery right that was very, very apparent,” to President Trump. Others Dreamers.” where President Trump would be Marquez-Gomez said. see DACA on page 6 >> COLLEGIAN.COM 2 Tuesday, February 6, 2018 FORT COLLINS FOCUS Canadian-born indie rock singer, Billy Raffoul, opens for ZZ Ward at the Aggie on Feb 1. Raffoul, who has been compared to Neil Young, has soulful lyrics carried by a raspy voice and raw guitar riffs. 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Darby Osborne | Social Media Editor Display Advertising | 970-491-7467 [email protected] NEWS Tuesday, February 6, 2018 3 CAMPUS State of the City focuses on innovation, inclusion By Pat Conrey by the American Society of of place… it’s not by accident,” @load_of_crop Quality for a Malcolm Baldrige Troxell said. “It’s really just award, which was “established wonderful people creating a Fort Collins’ annual State by the U.S. Congress in wonderful place for all.” of the City address was held 1987 to raise awareness Inclusion was the final Monday night at the newly of quality management overarching topic discussed at remodeled Washington’s and recognize… successful the address. Issues of mental music venue in Old Town Fort quality management health and substance abuse Collins. systems,” according to the are of concern to the City In under an hour, Mayor ASQ website. government. Wade Troxell and City “This does not mean that In the address, Atteberry Manager Darin Atteberry we are the best at everything said the City was concerned addressed a full venue on all of as Cities go,” Atteberry with the environmental, the current focuses of the Fort said. “This means that we have economic and social well being Collins government. a very, very strong focus on of the city. “Local government can be continuous improvement.” “How is it that Fort Collins great,” Atteberry said. Experiences were another gets recognized by National Mayor Wade Troxell and City Manager Darin Atteberry address a crowd Innovation was the first topic of focus at the address. Geographic as being the of about 400 at Washington’s in Old Town during the 2018 State of the important concept of focus. Mayor Troxell addressed the fourth happiest city in the City. PHOTO BY JON PRICE COLLEGIAN According to the City of Fort recent construction of the on- United States yet has one of Collins website, the City will campus stadium. the highest suicide rates in begin receiving proposals in “At the end of six football the United States?” Atteberry early February for the design games residents wrote the City said. Buy one get one of high speed broadband access Council and said, ‘This turned Acccording to Troxell, the for all Fort Collins residents. out better than I ever would City is very thankful for the The measurement passed with have imagined,’” Troxell said. efforts put forth by its 2,400 a vote of 57.15 percent. Troxell said he appreciated employees who are always FREE “The innovation ecosystem the bilateral work on behalf of striving for excellence and the Valid with CSU ID! in this town is pretty special,” the City and Colorado State community members. Atteberry said. “Of all the University. “I would say, without Buy one full-price menu Seriously good. towns in the country, the Troxell said Fort Collins equivocation, that the state of item get one free of equal president of the University of traditions, such as the the City is excellent,” Troxell or lesser value. Limit of 1. Arizona, his colleagues and the holiday lights of Old Town, said. Expires March 31, 2018. former Governor of Wyoming the flowers of summer or the Pat Conrey can be reached 1501 West Elizabeth came to Fort Collins to learn 25th anniversary of the Open at [email protected]. location only. about what our City is doing.” Spaces, add to the atmosphere The City of Fort Collins of Fort Collins.