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Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Vol. 129, No. 35
ICYMI: Rams going for 5 straight wins, host Fresno on Wednesday Men’s basketball is currently tied for third in conference ahead of matchup against Fresno State
By Tyler Meguire @TMeguire
Malik Burton, left, and Adrian Jones, right, lead the Martin Luther King Jr. Day March from the Old Town Square to the Lory Student Center Jan. 20. PHOTO BY MATT TACKETT THE COLLEGIAN
Carrying out the dream 52 years later MLK Jr. March draws 1,500 supporting King’s legacy By Isaiah Dennings @isaiah_dennings
Over half a century after his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. and his legacy continue to be honored, revered and celebrated by people from various walks of life, including Fort Collins community members: an estimated 1,500 of whom gathered in Old Town Square Monday to march on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The march, which proceeded to the Lory Student Center from Old Town and was blocked off and guarded by Fort Collins Police officers, was organized by the Black/African American Cultural Center and spearheaded by Malik Burton and Adrian Jones. “I just like to help out wherever I can because my Black identity is very important to me,” said Burton, a second-year Colorado State University graduate student studying student affairs in
higher education. “We need to take this day to remember holistic healing and the fight against injustice.” Burton led the beginning of the march by giving a speech aimed at highlighting the “systemic injustices that disproportionately affect people of color,” Burton said. Jones, a graduate student with a degree in social work and a full-time student development and retention coordinator for
BAACC, led the procession in singing “We Shall Overcome” after Burton’s speech and teamed up with Burton to lead the march from Old Town to the LSC. Jones was also responsible for a community service project that took place in the BAACC office at 9 a.m. before the march. The service project involved 100 volunteers aimed at helping the homeless community in Fort Collins.
see KING on page 8 >>
While Colorado State men’s basketball fans were enjoying their break, the basketball team was making their fellow Rams proud, winning six of their last seven games. If you haven’t been keeping close tabs on the team, here’s what you missed. Dec. 21 vs. Tulsa This game was a wild one to start off the break. It took three overtimes for the Rams to pull out a 111-104 victory over Tulsa. CSU was up 31-27 going into halftime and then was outscored 53-49 in the second half. Both CSU and Tulsa were trading blows in overtimes one and two. Then in the third overtime, CSU prevailed as they held Tulsa to two total points, with nine for themselves. While it was a team effort, Isaiah Stevens paved the way for CSU with 26 points, six rebounds and 12 assists. He also tied the school record for single-game assists. Stevens’ 26 points are a season-high for the team and a career-high for him at CSU. Kendle Moore scored 23 points and hit a season-high six 3-pointers (6-10 from three and 8-14 from the field). see RAMS on page 10 >>