Monday, October 7, 2019 Vol. 129, No. 16

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Monday, October 7, 2019

COLLEGIAN.COM

WEEKLY EDITION

Vol. 129, No. 16

CSU ups foreign language resources Admissions, financial aid applications and orientation among the most popular

By Ceci Taylor @cecelia_twt

their patience week by week, and it’s resulting in low attendance. Throughout the season, the Rams’ own mistakes have cost them. In Saturday night’s loss to San Diego State, the Rams unsuccessfully ran the ball three straight times at the goal line. Another reason the Ram faithful is looking for a coaching change is Bobo’s rivalry record.

609,944 citizens of Colorado speak Spanish, making it the most commonly spoken foreign language in the state. To compensate for the growing population of Spanish speakers, Colorado State University has been offering translations and interpretations of critical materials to parents who may not understand English. Mary Ontiveros, the vice president for diversity, said the President’s Commission on Diversity and Inclusion at CSU has the Translation and Interpretation Committee to provide resources for parents who speak other languages. “We know that we have students who are applying for admissions, and their parents may not understand the application process,” Ontiveros said. “They may not understand the financial aid process, and they may come to orientation and not understand what is being said, so there are offices on campus that have already hired individuals who are bilingual for that purpose.”

see HOT SEAT on page 11 >>

see RESOURCES on page 4 >>

Colorado State University’s Mike Bobo and the Denver Broncos’ Vic Fangio are both in the hot seat with a combined record of 2-9 this season. The Rams have gone 1-5 so far, with their most recent loss coming at the hands of San Diego State. ILLUSTRATION BY AMY NOBLE THE COLLEGIAN

Coaches hot seat: Bobo vs. Fangio Rams’ recent loss bumps up the thermostat

By Sergio Santistevan @TheRealsSergio

As the weather in Colorado gets colder, the coaching seat turns a bit warmer, especially for Colorado State University and the Denver Broncos. Head coaches Mike Bobo and Vic Fangio have combined for a 2-9 record this season. Colorado football fans demand excellence, and both teams have failed to

meet their expectations thus far. With the season slowly approaching the halfway point, how hot are both coaches’ seats? Bobo CSU football is off to a 1-5 start, with the lone win coming against an FCS school, Western Illinois. The Rams still have dates set with Fresno State, Air Force and Boise State this season. To make matters even worse, CSU has lost 10 straight games to FBS opponents

dating back to last season. If Bobo’s seat wasn’t hot going into the season, it definitely is now. Bobo inherited a program that was coming off one of their best seasons in recent memory. Now, the Rams are irrelevant in the college football world. This season, the team has shown a lot of potential but still hasn’t been able to generate a solid win. The fan base is losing


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