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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

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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. was also recently recognized “This is all about a sense

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SCIENCE Graduate student revolutionizes solar cell research By Jorge Espinoza improved 12.8 to 22.1 percent in @jorgespinoza14 efficiency which is a substantially large improvement for solar cell Colorado State University semiconductor efficiency. graduate student Annalise Jamie Neilson, an assistant Maughan’s research around professor of chemistry, who perovskites is revolutionizing worked with Maughan said in solar cells. comparison to commercially Her article, titled available cells, perovskite cells are “Anharmonicity and Octahedral easier to produce. Tilting in Hybrid Vacancy- For this particular project, Ordered Double Perovskites,” Maughan and her team studied was chosen as editors choice in vacancy-ordered double ‘Chemistry of Materials,’ a peer- perovskites in comparison to reviewed scientific journal. traditional perovskites. “In this particular project, “Vacancy-ordered double we wanted to understand how perovskites are related to the materials that were relevant for perovskite family, but have a emerging solar cells worked,” slightly different structure,” Maughan said. “The materials we Maughan said. work on are called perovskites According to Maughan, and they’re pretty exciting for traditional perovskites are emerging solar cell technology structured so the octahedra are because they can achieve all connected by the atoms at the efficiencies that are competitive to corners, and this forms a network what’s commercially available.” that surrounds the atom in the Solar cells use semiconductors spaces between the octahedra. to create energy, and perovskites Alternatively, vacancy-ordered Annalise Maughn, a CSU chemistry graduate student, and James Neilson, a CSU chemistry professor, research are semiconductors that perovskites are structured so the topic of understanding and controlling solid-state materials and their chemical components. The scientific generate energy. According to that in the vacancy-ordered journal “Chemistry of Materials” has choosen Maughn’s research paper from a Functional Inorganic Materials Maughan, perovskites are a type double perovskite (shown on Lab run by Neilson to be featured as the editor’s choice. PHOTO BY OLIVE ANCELL COLLEGIAN of crystalline materials that have the right in the picture below), similar arrangements of atoms. every-other diamond is missing Maughan said recent research and the diamonds are no longer changed a part of the chemical systematically,” Maughan said. beginning and there is more suggests that perovskite materials connected. composition of the perovskites to “So we replaced one atom with a research to be done. are highly efficient when it comes “By modifying the perovskite understand how that effects their different type of atom or with a “There is never a study that to converting sunlight into energy. structure, we can access different properties. molecule, and we replaced that you do an experiment, you publish According to National chemistries and more effectively “So in this particular work, molecule with a slightly different a paper, and it’s all settled,” Neilson Renewable Energy Laboratory, understand perovskite materials,” we changed the chemical molecule and then we measure said. “It’s one piece of the puzzle.” in the past 10 to 15 years, solar Maughan said. compositions, what the material the properties.” Jorge Espinoza can be reached cell semiconductor efficiency has According to Maughan they is made up (of), but did it Overall, this is just the at [email protected].

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Ph.D. candidate helps sequence hemp genome Tune into your Rocky By Pat Conrey @load_of_crop since the Marijuana Tax Act of Under those two new sentences Center near I-25. mountain student 1937. In 2014, President Obama from the farm bill, Kentucky was Early trials were tainted, penned two sentences into the allowed to grow industrial hemp according to Campbell. media on “We actually had the Drug farm bill that changed the course and so sued the DEA. “If you let your plants sit Enforcement Administration of hemp research in the United CSU’s hemp research team more than a week past their contact us and say, ‘Do you guys States. The first sentence drew a is thankful for the actions maturity, birds will come and know you have a field of cannabis line of legal distinction between taken by the KDA, according to eat your seeds,” Campbell said. channel 11 growing inside the middle of marijuana and industrial hemp. Campbell. With the doors now “I would walk into our trial plots your field of corn?’” said Brian Industrial hemp, now defined open, Campbell spoke about the and black birds would fill the sky.” Campbell, a PhD candidate who by the United States Department transitional process. The community of is studying hemp genetics in of Agriculture’s website, “is “As we have gone on we researchers is growing, but after the John McKay Laboratory at used exclusively for industrial have pushed, and pushed and a Science of Industrial Hemp Colorado State University. purposes (fiber and seed) pushed and they (CSU’s Legal seminar in Denver, Campbell In a collaborative with a tetrahydrocannabinols Department) have given us most looked around the dinner table partnership with CSU Pueblo, concentration of not more than of the things we have asked for and realized that almost every The University of Arizona and 0.3 percent on a dry weight because they are things we do in major hemp researcher in the the University of Colorado, CSU basis.” In states where hemp every other crop,” Campbell said. world was there sitting down is helping sequence the hemp farming was legal the second “We have pretty much gotten together and eating Mexican genome. Once the genome is sentence Obama penned allowed to the point now that we can do food. Sports Weather sequenced it will make industrial for university research and pilot what we want provided that it is Campbell explained the application research easier but projects from state agricultural industrial hemp.” research torch at CSU will News Entertainment the road is not without bumps. departments. In an article from the soon be passed on and new Campbell said gene At first, CSU’s legalCollegian, John McKay, the students will pioneer industrial sequencing itself is a young department was hesitant to let namesake of the laboratory, applications of hemp. science, and one of his colleagues the taboo hemp trials commence, was still not even sure who “I would love for another put together research funding according to Campbell. Then, would provide the cannabis graduate student to come into Watch our live stream at from “couch change.” in 2014, the DEA seized seeds for CSU’s trials. Those the McKay lab and continue Except for the Hemp For industrial hemp seeds being seeds have now been sourced research after me,” Campbell Victory campaign during World shipped through the United and are in outdoor field trials said. collegian.com/ctvvideo War II, growing hemp has been Parcel Service to Kentucky’s at the Agricultural Research, Pat Conrey can be reached at outlawed in the United States Department of Agriculture. Development and Education [email protected]. The Rocky Mountain Collegian | Tuesday, February 6, 2018 5

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One benefit of attending the State NATIONAL of the Union, Marquez-Gomez DACA said, was that she was seated next to people with many different >> from page 1 backgrounds and outlooks on life. Dow plunges 1,175 points as stocks Behind her was another immigration and DACA, and DACA recipient, and she detailed said she found it hypocrtical. the interaction between him and fall, wiping out all of this year’s gains “(President Trump) kept a group of men that sat around By James F. Peltz talking about this unity and us them. When the man described Los Angeles Times Moore, chief investment strategist Cincinnati, calling employees to having to cross political lines and his experience as a Dreamer, the at Dunvegan Associates Inc. in the stage to discuss the gains they work together to find a solution,” men started asking him questions Santa Barbara, Calif.. expected to make as a result of the Marquez-Gomez said. “But, the about his life. The Dow Jones industrial The Dow lost 1,175.21 points tax cuts and what they intended President has been provided with Towards the end, she said, the average plunged 1,175 points, or to 24,345.75, easily breaking its to do with bonus checks they numerous bipartisan solutions, men talking with the other DACA 4.6 percent, on Monday as a sell- previous record point decline of received. and he’s rejected all of them … It’s recipient realized that DACA off in the stock market gained 777.68 points set Sept. 29, 2008, Raj Shah, the White House almost like he’s holding us hostage recipients essentially have no path momentum less than two weeks during the nation’s financial crisis. deputy press secretary, told and it doesn’t matter what we offer towards citizenship. after the market set record highs. On Monday, the S&P 500 reporters on Air Force One that him, until we give him his wall.” “They didn’t even know how The percentage drop in the fell 113.19 points, or 4.1 percent, “markets do fluctuate in the short Marquez-Gomez said she DACA worked, they thought Dow was well below its record to 2,648.94, and the Nasdaq term. We all know that.” wants a solution because right that you just got it,” Marquez- single-day drop of 22.6 percent set composite lost 273.42 points, or “But the fundamentals of now, there is essentially no Gomez said. “They had these Oct. 19, 1987. 3.8 percent, to 6,967.53. this economy are very strong, way to citizenship for DACA false statistics that most of us There was no discounting The main catalyst for the and they’re headed in the right recipients. DACA recipients can had dropped out of high school, the damage. The Dow has now two-day drop was investors’ direction - for the middle class, in only get a green card under four and they didn’t understand that tumbled 8.5 percent since growing fear of rising interest particular,” Shah said. strict and limited circumstances: to even get DACA, you have to reaching a record high Jan. 26, rates, especially after the Labor Some analysts said the stock marriage to a U.S. citizen, if the either be a high school graduate or wiping out its gains so far this year. Department on Friday issued a market’s downturn opens up undocumented spouse or children enrolled in higher education, (or Although Wall Street is robust U.S. jobs report for January. buying possibilities for many leave the country first and be either honorably discharged or increasingly concerned about The thinking is that as stocks because they’re now conclude the application abroad; an active member of the military). rising interest rates, there was no the economy grows stronger, cheaper, but they warned that the a sponsorship for a green card by They thought that anybody could major news Monday that sparked especially with higher workers’ market might well suffer more an employer for a highly-skilled or get it.” the latest drop and, early in the wages, it will kindle higher substantial declines before it highly-educated undocumented Marquez-Gomez will be using session, the market tried to rally inflation, which in turn will lead rallies again. immigrant; asylum status, what she learned last week in her from its big setback Friday, when the Federal Reserve to keep “In the short term there’s which can be granted if the future actions as an activist and the Dow tumbled 666 points, or nudging interest rates higher. downside pressure of another 3 undocumented immigrant with Dreamers United at CSU. 2.5 percent. “The concern today is percent to 5 percent decline over suffered persecution in his or her “As an activist, it’s my job But when the rally fizzled, that the Fed may need to raise the next few days,” Tom Galvin, home country and who has well- that we get that information out investor confidence in current interest rates more quickly and managing director of equities at founded fear of persecution upon there, we inform people of the stock prices quickly turned sour that could hinder economic City National Rochdale, a wealth- return; or a violent crime in which realities, and we just keep sharing again. With the market still growth,” Alexandra Coupe, management unit of Los Angeles- the undocumented immigrant our story,” Marquez-Gomez said. sitting on major gains for the last associate director for investment based City National Bank, wrote in is the victim and has aided law “That’s the most powerful thing 12 months, investors effectively firm Pacific Alternative Asset an email. enforcement. that you can do. It’s not going to threw in the towel and resumed Management Co., or PAAMCO, in In the meantime, he said, “There is no way for convince everybody, but the few heavy selling to cash in their Irvine, Calif., wrote in an email. “you’re getting a quick correction (Dreamers) to seek citizenship people that it does, it will make a profits. The Dow at one stage was During Monday’s plunge, that is overdue - a growth scare, if (by being) good people, or difference.” down nearly 1,600 points. President Trump was delivering you will.” students, who have no criminal Stuart Smith can be reached at “No one was willing to try a speech touting the recent U.S. Content pulled from Tribune record,” Marquez-Gomez said. [email protected]. to catch a falling knife,” said A.C. tax reform plan at a factory in News Service.

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COLLEGIAN COLUMNISTS COLLEGIAN COLUMNISTS Be conscious of ‘racial Sexuality should not be a central character identity An article by the Guardian, battle fatigue’ on campus Leta which has been widely shared for the Student Diversity ambiguity, strain, frustration McWilliams on Twitter in light of this Programs and Services offices and injustice.” @LetaMcWilliams controversy, states: “The whole Jayla Hodge and increased funding resources Most students on this point of being in a minority for mental health issues, campus have the privilege of is that your characteristics @Jaylahodge specifically dealing with racial not having to think about race describe you; your whole oppression and racial battle or even noticing it when going Editor’s Note: All opinion section identity is marked out by fatigue.” about their daily activities on this content reflects the views of the difference, or opposition.” Editor’s Note: All opinion section The CSU Counseling campus. Student of color do not individual author only and does This particular statement content reflects the views of the Center hired a psychologist to share this convenience. There not represent a stance taken by makes this argument extremely individual author only and does address racial oppression and are additional challenges living the Collegian or its editorial problematic. A person’s worth is not represent a stance taken by the “battle fatigue” last year, but the in a community that is culturally board. not based on their sexuality, and Collegian or its editorial board. psychologist left the university different than your own. The Harry Potter universe should not be treated as such. To On Nov. 16, 2015, Colorado in August. The University is Marginalized students on was revamped in 2016 with its do so is to disregard every other State University students, staff currently conducting a job search this campus bear the effects first installment of ‘Fantastic accomplishment, every other and faculty rallied in support to hire someone else to fill the role. of racial battle fatigue. It’s the Beasts and Where to Find feat and characteristic that of their peers at the University Both Blanche Hughes, vice anxiety that comes with walking Them.’ Since then, fans have makes someone who they are. of Missouri who were speaking president of student affairs, and into a class and seeing you are been waiting for any piece of Makenzie Fairchild, a out against racially motivated Kelly Long, the Vice Provost the only black student and the information about the next resident assistant at CSU violence and discrimination for Undergraduate Affairs, constant frustration of having to movie, set to come out at the end and member of the LGBTQ occurring on their campus. In expressed the importance of tell complete strangers that ‘no, of 2018. In a recent interview community, believes sexuality response to these incidents, providing specific counseling you can’t touch my hair.’ It’s the with the movie’s director David should not be an important part a group of CSU students and services to diverse student built up stress of trying to belong Yates, he disclosed information for the upcoming ‘Potter’ movie. alumni ,including Isaiah Martin, offices. in a community that contains that some fans were extremely “This story is not a love story, Vance Payne and Kwon Atlas “Racial battle fatigue” some individuals that don’t even unhappy about. and it shouldn’t be treated as made a list of recommendations describes the psychophysiological like you because of your race In 2007, J.K. Rowling such,” Fairchild said. “It would for President Tony Frank and symptoms—from high blood and the daily fear that you will revealed that Albus Dumbledore, be great for LGBTQ people to his administration on how the pressure to anxiety, frustration, encounter them. Harry’s mentor, was gay and was have explicit representation, University could improve its own shock, anger and depression— Dismissing these concepts in love with the new franchise but there are so many things support of diverse populations. people of color may experience is oppressing the students villain Grindelwald. Since the in Harry Potter that people CSU has agreed to increase living in and navigating who are affected by them daily. new series focuses a lot on a can relate to that the romantic its inclusion efforts and support historically white spaces. It is The University recognizes the younger version of Dumbledore, aspect doesn’t matter.” of marginalized communities the fatigue of having to deal with additional struggles its diverse fans were hoping to see his It’s true the LGBTQ on campus. This support is pervasive microaggressions daily. student population faces and sexuality portrayed in the new community needs especially vital given anti- Microaggressions are should continue to implement film. However, Yates stated representation. Movies are diversity movements and defined as subtle verbalprograms, committees and that the new film will not focus finally catching up to the incidents causing a rise in racial and nonverbal acts ranging resources that support it’s ‘explicitly’ on Dumbledore’s progress made by TV shows and tensions and what is know as from slights to insults and marginalized students. These sexuality. books in this regard. However, “racial battle fatigue” in racially unintentional discrimination steps are necessary considering Yates is correct by pursuing forcing any kind of romance marginalized students. against members of marginalized CSU had its own incidents this this path for Dumbledore. into a story can cheapen it. The President’s cabinet and groups outside of dominant year that are similar to the Dumbledore is a dynamic Dumbledores sexuality is much faculty leadership agreed on the identities. While such acts may incidents at Mizzou which led character and should not be more complex, and it should be six “Mizzou” recommendations be intentional, many people who to the University’s high racial defined by one factor. treated as such. and are currently in various engage in these behaviors are tensions and their President’s People all over social media The point of these fictional steps of implementing and unaware of their stereotypical resignation. are furious because they’re adventures is to not only get catering to the processes each and hurtful nature. This is not the University not getting the representation lost in the author’s story, but to recommendation requires. This The research and studies of feeding into the “snowflakes” or they want out of this next create one of your own. past December, members of the University of Utah researcher “politically correct times.” It’s movie. Developing a character’s “You create what you want president’s cabinet met with William A. Smith, who coined about our campus responding sexuality, especially if they of the universe,” Ramirez said. students to provide an update on the term, found that people who directly with resources to ensure are minoritized, is important. “I think that the connectivity the progress. experienced “chronic racial that students of color have However, it should not be the of today’s society has led to a Out of all the micro and macroaggressions will the means to thrive, learn and center of attention because, as dependency on what others recommendations, the third was perceive their environment as achieve in an environment that people, we are more than just think, even if they’re the implemented and acted upon extremely stressful, exhausting is still working on diversity and our sexuality. Since we focus creators of the piece. Nobody the fastest. Recommendation and diminishing to their sense inclusion. less on the sexuality of cis- should ever hold back on the three states, “We recommend of control, comfort and meaning Jayla Hodge can be reached gendered characters, we should creativity that you want to increased funding and resources while eliciting feelings of loss, at [email protected]. do the same for the LGBTQ impose on your fictional worlds. community. Being able to create a world of Hannah Ramirez, a teachers your own through the power of assistant of adolescent literature literature? That’s the real magic. at Colorado State University, Never let anybody take that NOPE believes that for all the Harry away from you.” The patriarchy. Potter fans out there, developing Accomplishments and Coffee from your friends. Dumbledore’s sexuality should character should be identifiers, DOPE happen, but it may not be the not just sexuality. A person Getting a callback for a cool best choice for this next movie. should see themselves as brave, Almost forgetting ANOTHER interview opportunity. scholarship application. “We have no idea where loyal and intelligent when Dropping your coffee but it Yates is planning on going relating to characters such as When ALL the application does, like, a sick water bottle with the franchise,” Ramirez Dumbledore. To only love a deadlines are in the same flip and lands upright and doesn’t said. “This film could possibly character and oneself because week. even spill!!! not even get to the point in of their sexuality is problematic Not having Valentine’s Day Grindelwald and Dumbledore’s and deteriorates every other plans :’( Making Valentine’s Day plans <3 relationship for something like accomplishment they have. this to be explored.” Leta McWilliams can be There is a great deal to say reached at letters@collegian. Procrastinating. 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TENNIS NATIONAL Rams triumph over Eastern Kerfoot remains as the Avalanche’s first-line center Michigan after loss to Nebraska By Mike Chambers zone and make things happen,” The Denver Post By Michelle Gould Landeskog said of MacKinnon. @michellegouldd “With ‘Kerf,’ it’s more of a give- Feb. 05 – Avalanche left and-go type of game, and we’re wing Gabe Landeskog has gone going to have to find solutions The Colorado State from playing with a seemingly that way. But he’s so smart, so women’s tennis team claimed incomparable center in patient with the puck that he’s another victory in Lincoln, Nathan MacKinnon to a two- going to make little plays look Neb. against the Eastern way prototype in rookie Alex easy.” Michigan Eagles at the Dillon Kerfoot. The Avs could also be Tennis Center last Saturday, MacKinnon is a two- without first-line right wing bouncing back from a tough time NHL All-Star who does Mikko Rantanen on Tuesday. loss to the Nebraska Huskers everything with magnificent Rantanen, who has played in on Friday. speed, while Kerfoot, the all 51 games and is second in The Rams traveled to four-year Harvard player and scoring behind MacKinnon, Lincoln, Neb. to face the graduate, reminds Landeskog is questionable with an Huskers for their first match more of former Colorado undisclosed injury. of the weekend. The day began standout centers Ryan O’Reilly “He’s banged up a little with the Rams quickly falling and Paul Stastny. bit so we’ll see how it feels to the Huskers in doubles Landeskog, the Avs’ tomorrow,” Colorado coach play. Nebraska’s Claire Reifeis captain, will continue to Jared Bednar said of Rantanen, and Hayley Haakenstad play with Kerfoot while who did not practice Monday. defeated CSU’s Riley Reeves MacKinnon recovers from a Colorado’s top line and Emily Luetschwager, shoulder injury. MacKinnon at practice Monday was 6-0. Emma Corwin and was projected to miss 2-4 Landeskog, Kerfoot and Emily Kolbow teamed up weeks but he skated on his veteran Colin Wilson on the against Vasanti Shinde and own Monday, six days after right side. Bednar is confident Katerina Matysova with the sustaining the injury, with that Kerfoot will create scoring Huskers eventually claiming stick in hand. The NHL’s third- opportunities for his line in his a 6-1 victory over the Rams. leading scorer won’t play in third game as MacKinnon’s Doubles play ended quickly, this week’s three-game stretch, replacement. leading into singles play. beginning Tuesday against “There’s some adjustment CSU continued to struggle visiting San Jose, but there’s there, for sure,” Bednar said. as Luetschwager lost the first a chance he could return in “Mac can attack you with his match for the Rams 6-2, 6-1. Week 3 of his recovery. speed and he tends to generate Corwin and Solene Crawley Until then, Landeskog is scoring chances for himself fell to Matysova 6-2, 6-0 and pleased to play with Kerfoot, and his linemates by pushing Jeannie Lozowski 6-4, 6-2, who is Colorado’s fourth- the other team’s D back. Kerf respectively. CSU’s Priscilla leading scorer with 32 points is a little bit different in that Palermo was bested by Shinde (12 goals) in 48 games. Among regard. He’s a change of pace, 6-2, 6-1 with Alyssa Grijalva those who have played in 40 likes to slow things down and following, losing to Brianna games, Kerfoot is second in find the open ice. Lashway, 6-2, 6-3, in her first NHL shooting percentage at “But definitely great vision singles loss of the season. 26.7 percent, which is first from both guys, and if you’re “I thought we fought hard among rookies. MacKinnon open in the offensive zone, but as a whole did not do as leads the Avs with 164 shots they have the ability to find well as Nebraska at making but has a shooting percentage you. I think Mac’s a little more one more ball,” Corwin said. of just 14.6. of a threat to put pucks to the “They were more prepared to Landeskog knows how net and allow guys like Landy outlast in the rallies than we Sophomore, Alyssa Grijalva serves to South Dakota opponents during to adjust his play between to crash the net. But with Kerf, were, so ultimately they won the doubles match at the Jon Messick Invitational in the University MacKinnon and Kerfoot. you got to ready for his passes the games and closed out the Tennis Complex on Oct 8. PHOTO BY JOSHUA CONTRERAS COLLEGIAN “It doesn’t change too all the time because he can find matches.” much but the thing with Nate you through traffic. There’s a Fueling off their loss Almoyna and Natalia Luetschwager and Corwin is, he’s got such incredible lot of differences but I think against Nebraska, the Rams Regalado, 6-1, to claim the defeated their opponents speed up the middle, you can Kerf has been real competitive burst into the second day of first team point. Mayerova and Martinovska, give it to him in the breakout and playing with good pace.” competition with eagerness “Winning that takes a lot respectively, to earn the team phase and he can transport Content pulled from and energy, giving the Eastern of pressure off, with us only victory over the Eagles, 4-1. pucks through the neutral Tribune News Service. Michigan Eagles their first having to win three out of the “We came out with good loss of the season. six singles matches to clinch,” energy and played for each The Rams led the day Corwin said. other,” head coach Jarod with a successful round of The Rams headed Camerota said in a statement. doubles. Winning at No.1 and into singles play full “We played intelligently and 3, the power duo of Grijalva of momentum. Taking went after them from the and Palermo aggressively advantage of her start without worrying about secured a victory over Eastern opponent’s fatigue, Grijalva the result. That’s how we need Michigan’s Marie Mayerova defeated Anna Veleva, 7-5, to approach every match.” and Giuliana Ansaloni, 6-1. 7-6. The Rams will travel Luetschwager and Kolbow “Day 2 I had a mindset once again on Friday, Feb. dropped their doubles set to be more positive and even 10 for three matches in Las against Ani Gogvadze and if you lose a point just pump Vegas against UC Riverside, Andrea Martinovska, keeping yourself up,” Grijalva said. “I Youngstown State and fellow the score tight until the final was just trying to cheer on Mountain West member doubles match. my teammates and we all had UNLV. CSU’s Reeves and Corwin more energy, it just felt more Michelle Gould can be concluded the doubles fun.” reached at sports@collegian. portion with a successful Following in Grijalva’s com. win over Alejandra Barcelo footsteps, teammates SPORTS Tuesday, February 6, 2018 11

FOOTBALL 2018 coaching staff features defensive overhaul for CSU By Colin Barnard of Bobo at the University of coach on the same staff with John Bobcats ranked 16th in the nation assistant at the University of @ColinBarnard_ Georgia from 2005-09, Jancek’s at Georgia, and I’ve coordinated in rushing (244.5 yards per game), Tennessee. experience in the SEC is lengthy. offenses that have gone up against ninth in scoring (39.1 points per Gibson comes to CSU as the After a turbulent month- In his final season with the his defenses,” Bobo said in a game) and broke school records special teams coordinator and and-a-half following Colorado Bulldogs in 2009, Jancek served statement. “He has a great deal of for scoring and yards per carry. linebackers coach. For the past State’s loss to Marshall in the as the co-defensive coordinator experience coaching and winning A 34-year coaching veteran two seasons, Gibson served as New Mexico Bowl, Mike Bobo opposite Bobo, the team’s at the highest levels of college at the collegiate level, Johnson the linebackers coach at Eastern solidified his coaching staff for the offensive coordinator. football, and I’m very excited he is will replace former offensive Kentucky. Before that, he was on 2018 football season last week. Following his stint with part of the Ram Family.” line coach and co-offensive the coaching staff with Jancek The ups and downs included Bobo at Georgia, Jancek served The Rams picked up another coordinator Will Friend. at Tennessee as a quality control a brief agreement from now- as the co-defensive coordinator former colleague of Bobo in Dave Also new to CSU are Keith coach. Oakland Raiders coach Derrick at the University of Cincinnati in Johnson, who enters his first Gilmore, Eric Lewis and Chase Rounding out the staff are Ansley and former coaches from 2010-11 before assuming fulltime season as the offensive line coach Gibson. A longtime defensive coaches already at CSU. A former the football-rich Southeastern duties in 2012. In 2011 and 2012, and run game coordinator for coach, Gilmore will assume graduate assistant and defensive Conference coming to Fort Jancek led the Bearcats to a top CSU. Johnson and Bobo coached defensive line duties at CSU after quality control coach at CSU, Collins. Now approaching 20 finish in the nation in scoring together at Georgia from 2001-07 most recently filling the same role George Helow will coach the National Signing Day on defense. The defense also led the where he served as the tight ends for Notre Dame in 2015-16. Since Rams’ safeties in 2018. Wednesday, Feb. 8, the Rams nation in tackles for loss during coach for the Bulldogs. 2007, Gilmore has coached seven Bryan Applewhite (running have a full 10-person group of the 2011 season. Johnson then became the future NFL defensive linemen. backs), Joe Cox (tight ends), assistants set to join Mike Bobo Jancek’s next stop was at offensive line coach at West Lewis joins CSU as a Ronnie Letson (quarterbacks) in 2018. the University of Tennessee, Virginia (2008-10), the tight ends cornerbacks coach. Early in his and Alvis Whitted (wide The group includes five where he served as the defensive coach with Jancek at Cincinnati coaching career, Lewis spent receivers) will all return at the coaches new to the program, four coordinator from 2013-2015. (2011-12) and the offensive line two seasons as a defensive same positions to finish up the of which come on the defensive During his tenure, the Vols coach at UMass (2013). Before quality control coach for the 2018 staff. side of the ball. Headlining the improved into a top 20 scoring joining CSU, Johnson served as Green Bay Packers. After his The Rams’ 2018 signing class list of new hires is defensive defense after years of mediocracy. the same duties at the University NFL experience, Lewis has will become official on National coordinator John Jancek, Jancek most recently served as of Ohio. coached defensive secondaries Signing Day this Wednesday. replacing Marty English, who a consultant at the University of Under Johnson’s tutelage, at Louisville, Buffalo and Georgia Colin Barnard can be reached retired after the 2017 season. Kentucky in 2017. Ohio’s rushing attack proved State. Last season, Lewis acted at [email protected]. A former coaching mate “I’ve had the opportunity to dangerous throughout 2017. The as a defensive quality control

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MOVIES AND TV ‘Hostiles’ exhibits Hollywood’s continual racial ignorance By Ty Davis film manages to fulfill both view and forgo his racism, that “Hostiles” is a beautiful one, and and perspective, the film focuses @tydavisACW expectations. is only half true. While Blocker one that definitely needs more mainly on the conscience and The story takes place in 1892 does eventually follow this story discussion and recognition. Not journey of Block, pushing Yellow during the western expansion convention, it plays secondary enough movies even mention the Hawk and his family to the way COLLEGIAN of the United States and follows to the film’s main plot and emotional toll of violence let alone side. Quaid gets the second most MOVIE REVIEWS Christian Bale’s character Capt. themes. The story’s focus is on make it the centerpiece of their screen time, while Yellow Hawk Joseph J. Blocker in the final days the themes of death, violence entire film. “Hostiles” is a quiet, only has a handful of notable INFOGRAPHIC BY SAM SHEPARDSON of his military career. Before he can and society’s hypocrisy toward somber and melancholic film and minutes of screen time. The film COLLEGIAN accept his retirement, though, his violence and how it affects us, exemplifies that in everything missed a golden opportunity for commanding officer assigns him a whether perpetuated or received. from the scoring, sound design, both Block and Yellow Hawk to As the 2017 movie year closes mission to escort Cheyenne Chief Various characters reminisce over cinematography and acting. This have a back and forth about the and the Oscar season revs up Yellow Hawk, played by Wes Studi, their lost humanity, emotional is not a film for the impatient, but film’s themes and have their own studios begin to release their to an area in Montana known as detachment, and the film goes if you stick with it, the film will personal journeys. It really makes Oscar fodder, these films are Bear Valley. As Yellow Hawk is into extensive work to show how you wonder why Yellow Hawk usually more artistically focused, dying of cancer, the government this sort of violence degrades and his family are even there in more serious and deal with decides to grant him his request, ones emotional stability over SEE ‘HOSTILES’ the first place if they were going to heavier themes, but sometimes seeing the opportunity to also time. This culminates in Blocker be so disregarded by the film. The these themes are simplified or bolster their public relations. realizing that his perceptions of ■ ”Hostiles” will be showing at themes are beautiful, but it was have very simple, massively Blocker, who vehemently hates Native Americans as cruel and Cinemark Fort Collins 16 at 12:25 a poor choice of setting for these appealing, messages. Native Americans, only agrees savage are really his own character p.m., 3:40 p.m., 6:55 p.m. and themes to be explored in. “Hostiles” occupied an to the assignment under threat traits just rebranded as virtues of 10:10 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 6. Should you watch this? ambiguous position in all of this. of his pension being revoked being a soldier. The final epiphany Maybe. The film would clearly be dealing if refuses. Thus, with a crew of comes in the film’s third act when For a film that tries to be with the theme of racism, but it Union soldiers and Chief Yellow Blocker realizes that everyone reward you with a silent beauty. progressive, it falls back on a safe was unclear how the film would Hawk and his family, Blocker and is simply a human being who However, despite the film’s storytelling method that will be handle this theme. Would the the group set out on a treacherous deserves love and support, and best attempts to be sensitive to digestible for a white audience, film stand by its Native American journey to Montana, along the this perpetuation of hatred and these topics it falls into the same emphasizing the emotional characters and offer insightful way they pick up Rosalie Quaid, violence only serves to distance trap many other films do. From journey of the white, male, commentary, or would it simply played by Rosamund Pike, whose them further from each other. the poster you would be forgiven protagonist while devaluing the fall back on a tested formula? family was killed by a different “Hostiles” will be showing for thinking the film would experiences of the Cheyenne Separating the film’s quality from tribe several days earlier. at Cinemark Fort Collins balance time between the three characters the film seemed so its subject matter is not entirely While you may think this is 16 at 12:25 p.m., 3:40 p.m., 6:55 major characters Block, Quaid and eager to emphasize. possible—not when the two another by the numbers movie p.m. and 10:10 p.m. on Tuesday, Yellow Hawk, but you would be Ty Davis can be reach at are so intrinsically connected. where the racist main character Feb. 6. sadly mistaken. Instead of focusing [email protected]. To a complicated extent, the learns to see other points of As themes go, the theme of on Yellow Hawk’s experiences

MUSIC JPEGMAFIA’s ‘Veteran’ is as abrasive as it is brilliant By Miles Parrish If you were to tell me someone production on this album, it is beautifully distorted couple. In of this album that manages to @parrishm20 made a song sampling Ol’ Dirty the unorthodox sampling that other words, don’t try to bump be both confrontational and Bastard’s disembodied yelling somehow works its way into this album while you and your hilarious. Whether it is disses Say hello to JPEGMAFIA. from his track “Goin’ Down,” I becoming an actual, structured friends are hotboxing your 2004 towards SoundCloud rappers, JPEGMAFIA, or “Peggy,” is a would have immediately made song; almost as if Peggy is Honda Civic. song titles like “Libtard Anthem” rapper, producer and former the assumption that the song telling his listeners “watch The combination of or jabs at so-called “feminists,” U.S. Air Force member hailing was not worth listening to, this,” as he dives into the beat JPEGMAFIA’s production the alt-right and sensitive white from , specializing let alone be something even with impeccable flow. One of style and lyricism makes for people, there is a plethora of in unapologetically noisy, remotely digestible. Somehow the strongest examples of this an atmosphere that never demographics that Peggy aims experimental hip-hop laced Peggy pulls it off as he fires off phenomenon is the track “Baby fails to fit its subject matter. to provoke with “Veteran” and it with anarchist humor. While bars comparing the build of I’m Bleeding”, which starts “Williamsburg” covers the is all done with near perfection. he may not be at the center of his guns to Lena Dunham with off like an intense computer gentrification of the burrows Peggy clearly is not taking his attention in the hip-hop world, glitch and turns into one of the of , and more various subject matters too he is, without question, worthy hardest songs of 2018 with Peggy specifically, . The beat seriously, and that is what makes of examination. LISTEN TO JPEGMAFIA delivering lines like “acting like is as empty and industrial as, this project so good. “Veteran” is “Veteran” is an album a slave when I’m gunning for my well... gentrification itself, and Peggy’s way of flipping the bird filled with off the wall, bizarre ■ Listen to JPEGMAFIA at masters,” with enough ferocity Peggy’s delivery of references at society for its hypocrisy and production and remorseless jpegmafia.bandcamp.com to make a white nationalist to yuppies and expensive coffee double standards with an equally social commentary from front to move out of Baltimore in fear adds the necessary details to the provocative grin on his face as he back, but is never formulaic in its of encountering Peggy himself. bleak picture being painted. waits to see whom he will piss off delivery throughout the project’s lethal charisma on the song That being said, JPEGMAFIA’s Should you listen to it? Yes. this time. 19 tracks. Peggy’s production on “Real Nega.” varied production and equally JPEGMAFIA’s social Miles Parrish can be reached this album is truly a spectacle. If there is any trend in absurd, ironic lyricism make a commentary is another highlight at [email protected].

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Let’s shoot for a time this week.Everyday KCSUFM.COM The Rocky Mountain Collegian | Tuesday, February 6, 2018 13 ARTS & CULTURE 14 Tuesday, February 6, 2018 EVENTS Auditions for CSU fashion show, ‘Spectrum,’ to be held Thursday By Claire Oliver @claire_oliver21 will feature an entire line. pretty simple process, according fit to a lot of different body types, and Modeling auditions for the We’re not looking for extremely to Winfrey. Models who are each designer kind of picked what show, which will be on April 6 at the The Colorado State experienced people,” said Avers. interested should wear black, tight sort of bodies they want. We are just Lincoln Center, will be on Feb. 8 in University Annual Fashion Show “Every single year we get people fitting clothes, and if they have had looking for a lot of different people, the Gifford Building, Room 336. is approaching, and designers who have never modeled before, so professional modeling experience, and it’s going to be a really diverse Winfrey also had some advice are looking for men and women people shouldn’t be worried about they should bring a headshot with show.” for future models: practice your to showcase the senior capstone that, and it shouldn’t stop anyone their measurements. After that, the Both Avers and Winfrey model walk. Winfrey tends to designs. from coming out and modeling for models will walk, most likely with stressed the fact that the show will practice with 80s pop music, like This year’s show is called us.” another person, and then on their cater to models with all kinds of body Whitney Houston and George “Spectrum” and will be directed Jasmine Winfrey, a CSU alumni, own. Designers will then choose types. Each designer is presenting Michaels. by Amanda Avers, a senior apparel is a well seasoned participant of who they think will fit best into their their own types of clothes to fit many “Its like a dance,” Winfrey said. design and fashion major with an the fashion show and said the best designs. kids of people, male and female alike. “Because you need to glide. Your apparel design and production thing to do while at auditions is to be Winfrey said if you are “I loved the environment they head shouldn’t bob when you’re concentration. This is the first year yourself. auditioning for the first time, it is created,” Winfrey said. “It was sort walking. The motion needs to be in Avers will be in charge of the show “I love working for the CSU always good to be as natural as you of like a family during the show. your body and your strides need to and she is excited to see what the fashion department,” Winfrey can. Everyone was just so nice and happy be long.” models and designers will bring to said. “Everybody who works on “They are looking for you,” to be there, and so supportive. It If anyone is still feeling nervous the table. the department and anybody who Winfrey said. “They want to see was just kind words getting passed check out the CSU Fashion Show “We have over, I want to say, has that major are hard workers. you, and it is good to be confident. around, and so many good vibes.” Facebook page. There are videos of 150 outfits that are going through There is just so much creativity, so Definitely practice walking, and Avers said they are not previous casting calls as well as more the show this year, which makes much positivity that goes through when you pose, don’t put your hands necessarily looking for extremely information and photos about this this one of the lengthier shows we that, and I love that they design for on your hip.” experienced people. show and previous shows. are going to be putting on,” Avers multiple types of bodies. I love it. It The show will feature a wide “Every single year, we get people Claire Oliver can be reached at said. “(It) is really exciting in the first doesn’t matter how tall you are or selection of female clothing along who have never modeled before… so [email protected]. place because it means we have a lot your size. They have something that with a line for men and for children. people shouldn’t be worried about of seniors who are graduating.” fits you, and I love that they bring the “We are looking for both male that and it shouldn’t stop anyone Avers will have one dress in the essence out of every model.” and female models,” Avers said. from coming out and modeling for show this year and next semester, Auditioning for the show is a “And we have tons of garments that us,” Avers said.

MOVIES & TV Daily Horoscope A glance at The Oscar’s short film category Nancy Black By Sarah Elrich TODAY’S BIRTHDAY — Creative inspiration abounds. @SarahEhrlich96 office with a semi-automatic groups. Directed by: Jakob Schuh (02/06/18). Rise to new profes- Let go of a preconception and weapon in hand. Watching this and Jan Lachauer sional heights this year. Realize try new ideas. Profit from your nearly unbearable tension will Documentary Short dreams through methodical imagination and communicative Calling all people with short leave your heart pounding and “Edith+Eddie”- at 95 and 96, planning and coordination. Keep abilities. Music pleases your attention spans: the Academy broken for those who ever endure Edith and Eddie are America’s an integrity checklist to stay true muses. Award nominees for short films a public shooting, making it a oldest interracial newlyweds to your words and visions. Get LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — 9 — are in close competition this year, frontrunner in this category. whose relationship could be in physical this summer, and new Unforeseen opportunities for with films addressing societal Animated Short danger by a family feud. Directed energy propels your work and extra income present them- problems like mental illness and “Dear Basketball”- This by: Laura Checkoway health. Shift perspectives and fall selves. Keep batteries charged racism as well as films with fresh hand-drawn animation is the “Herion(e)”- an intimate in love. and expenses to a minimum. Hop humor and impressive animation. collaboration of basketball star look at solving America’s opioid into high gear, and figure out the Live Action Short Kobe Bryant and animator Glen epidemic, centered in Huntington, To get the advantage, check the numbers later. “The Silent Child”- Deaf Keane, exploring what it means West Virginia, where the overdose day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) four-year-old Libby lives in a to achieve your dreams and the rate is ten times the national the most challenging. — 9 — Take charge for a cause world of silence until a social feeling when it is time to leave it average. Directed by: Elaine that stirs your heart. Use your worker teaches her the magic of behind. Directed by: Glen Keane McMillion Sheldon ARIES (March 21-April 19) — 8 confidence and power to make a sign language. Directed by: Chris “Negative Space”- This short “Knife Skills”- Edwins — Review your shared resources difference. 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Directed by: Kate Davis Keep putting your heart into it. around. Write down the good “The Eleven O’clock”- A “Lou”- Pixar shows an Who should win: “Heaven is a Traffic Practice makes perfect, and your ones. Determine roles and re- humorous take on the relationship unsuspected hero in the Jam on the 405”- Mindy Alper skills keep growing. Physical sponsibilities. Compromise. between psychiatrist and patient. playground drama of a toy-stealing is a brilliant 56-year-old artist action gets results. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — A delusional patient believes he is bully. Directed by: Dave Mullins finding success with one of the CANCER (June 21-July 22) — 7 7 — Career opportunities take the doctor and things inevitably Who should win: “Revolting top galleries in Los Angeles. Her — Focus on the fun factor. Prac- focus. Consider what you want in spin a little out of control. Directed Rhymes”- The Wolf from Little artwork is a direct representation tice your favorite hobbies, sports detail. 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