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URMC V122no90 20140127.Pdf (8.638Mb) THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGIAN Monday, January 27, 2013 • Volume 122 No. 90 • collegian.com WOMEN’S BASKETBALL THE STRIP Rams CLUB survive Justin Bieber got tagged for a DUI and resisting arrest, and considering The Pit for he’s here on a visa, the United States is collectively pushing for deportation fi rst time back to Canada. But Canadians don’t want him either, so we’ve taken it since 1998 upon ourselves to compile a By Haleigh Hamblin list of other places the The Rocky Mountain Collegian Biebs should be deported to: CSU women’s basketball won 62-57 against New Mexico in Albuquerque for the fi rst time in 16 years. THESE A major contributor against the Lo- bos were the offensive point totals of AJ PLACES Newton (24), Gritt Ryder (15) and Sam PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY DYLAN LANGILLE COLLEGIAN Martin (9). The fi nal 10 minutes of the A student loan application sits unsigned. The estimated four year cost of attending CSU for non-resident students is $37,916. game was the deciding factor. THE Late strength, endurance and pres- ervation has been a deciding factor this ARCTIC season. TUNDRA Here he On the road, competing in one of the can feed on toughest arenas in the nation, CSU shut penguins and down The Pit for the fi rst time in 16 years. get acquainted In front of a 6,500-plus crowd, the with never CSU women’s basketball team defeated ending snow. If we’re lucky, Mountain West rival New Mexico in a Riding Solo he’ll become late second-half battle to the net. The eternally frozen Rams improved their record to (14-4, 6-1 in a block MW) with a 62-57 victory. Financially-independent student pays for school herself of ice that paleontologists “I mean, it is just another good road can decipher win for us,” said head coach Ryun Wil- By Lauren Rullman 54 percent of CSU undergradu- but it can get discouraging with my fi - later. liams. “To win in an environment like The Rocky Mountain Collegian ates do not receive any grants or nancial situation.” that, and to play with the poise and com- scholarships, according to the CSU The estimated four year cost of at- posure that we did late, I am proud of our CSU junior psychology major Student Financial Services. tending CSU for non-resident under- kids for that.” Danielle Dawes is fi nancially indepen- Since the age of 18, CSU junior graduates is $37,916 and Dawes faces A major contributor against the Lo- dent and must pay the $37,916 it takes psychology major Danielle Dawes has monthly struggles in coming up with bos were the offensive point totals of AJ to attend CSU for four years as an in- been supporting herself fi nancially. enough funds to make ends meet. Newton (24), Gritt Ryder (15) and Sam state undergraduate. “I’m the fi rst in my family to at- Of the 21,247 full time undergrad- Martin (9). Six Rams hit net, which led to Paying for classes gets in the way tend college and I’m also independent uates at CSU, 68 percent applied for a 44 percent on the shot, 22-50. of doing as well as possible in them, from my parents,” Dawes said. “It’s fi nancial aid. 54 percent receive “I think I was pretty pivotal,” Newton Dawes said. always been my dream to go to school See INDEPENDENT on PAGE 3 said. “They were taking out some of our THE posts pretty early so that left a lot of shots FINANCIAL AID BREAKDOWN NEAREST open for me to hit.” See BBALL on PAGE 7 Out of 21, 247 full time under- BLACK graduate students... HOLE Because NASA GAME IMPACT doesn’t have enough to do, AJ Newton’s 24 points let’s give them Gritt Ryder’s 15 points the project Gritt Ryder’s 10 rebounds disposing of 46% 54% 68% terrible pop Sam Martin’s three blocks stars into 9,858 students received 11,389 students have no 14,419 students applied places where either a scholarship or grant grants or scholarships what- through the FAFSA for some none of us here soever type of aid on Earth can be bothered by them anymore. Why are we not funding this? “I was actually surprised by it, to be No money no problem, honest, with how good of a turnout we got.” pay what you can eatery Jake Blair Pi Kappa Phi’s executive council historian By Rick Cookson works on the same premise. The Rocky Mountain Collegian “I think it’s a great idea,” said Ryan Howerter, junior graphic design major. CU- An Old Town restaurant opening “I’ve seen other ‘pay what you can’ busi- BOULDER Beiber would in March called FoCo Cafe will charge nesses and both the people who can af- fi t in nicely people what they can for menu items and ford it and those who can’t usually benefi t Pi Kappa Phi rescues with the trust- depend heavily on volunteers. from it.” fund hippies, Some residents are worried it might Although the idea of a ‘pay what you provided that attract too many homeless people. can’ restaurant may seem completely he grow out the golden locks A Fort Collins police offi cer said he benefi cial to the community, some Fort into dreads didn’t expect problems because the res- Collins residents see negative outcomes. senior center dance and continue taurant will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. At a recent City Council meeting, a few to fund his daily. residents stated their concern for hav- ridiculous drug The new restaurant will be opening ing the poor and the homeless meander- Members complete their annual philanthropy habit. in Old Town that will lower food budgets ing around their community, saying they on Jan. 24 at the Fort Collins Senior for the Fort Collins community. Although may pose a threat. participate in SigEp Center, where members were origi- the menu hasn’t yet been fi nalized, the However, Fort Collins Police Offi cer nally signed up to dance with elderly prices are already spoken for — it’s pay J. Dobbins said he doesn’t see a problem, philanthropy residents. what you can. especially since the cafe will only be open The event, known as the Winter The FoCo Cafe will be located in a 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. By Ellie Mulder Whimsy, is a ladies’ night with a silent city-owned building at 225 Maple St. The “I’ve seen donation-only restaurants The Rocky Mountain Collegian auction, dancing and a bar, but was in- owners, Jeff and Kathleen Baumgardner, overseas in places like Italy and they all stead performed largely by a different got the idea from a business in Denver, work fi ne,” said Fort Collins Police Former CSU fraternity Sigma fraternity. the SAME Cafe — So All May Eat — which See RESTAURANT on PAGE 3 Phi Epsilon was signed up to dance Joe Pierson, SigEp member, con- with residents at the Fort Collins Se- tacted Jake Blair, who is Pi Kappa nior Center on Jan. 24, but struggled to Phi’s executive council historian, and THE LOST INSIDE TODAY pull together volunteers because they asked if Pi Kapp could participate in CITY OF lost support from CSU and their na- the philanthropy. According to Blair, ATLANTIS MEN’S BASKETBALL LOSES tional charter. this was because Pierson was un- Justin needs SigEp called Pi Kappa Phi to ask sure if he could gather enough SigEp to get lost THRILLER TO NEW MEXICO if they could help staff the event. members to attend the event given and stay lost; the current division within their a completely sports page 6 “No one likes to see that happen underwater city to another Greek chapter,” said a Pi house. would be the Monacelli discusses technology in Kappa Phi member about SigEp’s re- “I was actually surprised by it, to perfect place to cent troubles. be honest, with how good of a turnout “lose” him. the classroom Pi Kappa Phi had the last dance. we got,” Blair said. “I received the word opinion page 4 As a result of Sigma Phi Epsilon’s pretty short notice. I explained the sit- pending loss of recognition for four uation and put it on our Facebook page Written by the editorial years from CSU and their national and I didn’t know how many people assistant. Designed by the Popular drinks in Fort Collins chief designer. entertainment page 5 charter, the fraternity was unable to See GREEK on PAGE 3 2 Monday, January 27, 2014 | The Rocky Mountain Collegian collegian.com GRAMMY WINNERS FORT COLLINS FOCUS The 56th Annual Grammy Awards took place on Sunday night in Los Angeles. The stage played host to Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Lorde, Beyonce and multiple winners. Here's a recap of 2014's top Grammy winners: Record of the year: "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk featuring Pharrell Wil- liams and Nile Rodgers Album of the year: "Random Access Memories" by Daft Punk Song of the year: "Royals" by Lorde Best new artist: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis Best music video: "Suit and Tie" by Justin Timberlake featuring Jay Z Today High 23, low 7, snow Tuesday High 32, low 21, sunny Wednesday High 53, low 33, partly cloudy WEATHER 5 p.m. Johnny Roos with the News 7 p.m. Mountain Jam Band 9 p.m. Beard Folk Therapy KEVIN JOHANSEN COLLEGIAN Members of the Shire of Northern Holdfast meet at City Park on Sunday for a grand LARPing battle.
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