Vol. 127, No. 102 Tuesday, February 27, 2018
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SERVICE ANIMALS ARE NOT SUPPORT ANIMALS
HANNAH TVRDY‘S JOURNEY TO THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
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White supremacist posters found on campus By Rachel Telljohn @racheltelljohn
Eustachy resigns
Head Coach Larry Eustachy yells towards the court during a game against Northwestern State on Nov. 24. PHOTO BY JAVON HARRIS COLLEGIAN
Head coach, University settle after investigation By Colin Barnard @ColinBarnard_
After nearly a monthlong climate assessment of the Colorado State men’s basketball program, head coach Larry Eustachy resigned from his position Monday afternoon. The embattled head coach and University parted ways following a second investigation into his conduct in the last five years. Eustachy
will receive the remainder of his salary this year as well as a $750,000 settlement, divided into three payments of $250,000 through 2019. “I am grateful for the contributions coach Eustachy has made to the Colorado State men’s basketball program and for the time we have worked together,” Director of Athletics Joe Parker said in a statement. “In turn, I understand and support Larry’s interest to shift his energy toward
opportunities beyond his tenure at CSU.” The dismissal comes in light of Eustachy violating a zero-tolerance policy put in place during the 201314 season in regards to his behavior towards members of the men’s basketball program. Eustachy’s base salary this year was $985,012, increasing annually through the end of the contract in 2020-21 to $1,045,302. The contract, originally signed in 2013 and
extended in 2016, laid out specifics for termination of the contract from both sides. Had the university terminated the contract without cause, it would have owed the coach the remainder of this year’s pay plus three times the base salary, totaling over $3 million. Matt Stephens reported that the decision to fire Eustachy was made on Thursday, Feb. 8, with the only see EUSTACHY on page 10 >>
Posters affiliated with the white supremacist group, Identity Evropa, were posted in a Colorado State University academic building Monday morning. The posters were promptly removed in accordance with University policy. The posters were reported in Clark C, according to Dell Rae Ciaravola, vice president of operations for CSU’s Public Saftey team. At least six posters were found initially. There were at least three posters with different messages: “Our Generation Our Future Our Last Chance,” “Action Leadership Identity” and “Your Professor is Scared of This Book,” with an image of the book, “White Identity.” CSU’s Public Safety team issued an alert for a bias-motivated incident at 1:45 p.m. The alert described the flyers explicitly as related to a “white supremacist group.” “Flyers related to an extremist white supremacist hate group were posted without authorization on campus and have been removed,” the alert stated. “The sentiments expressed are deeply offensive and do not reflect the values and character of the CSU community.” Identity Evropa describes themselves as “a generation of awakened Europeans who have discovered that we are part of the great peoples, history and civilization that flowed from the European continent,” according to their website. The public safety alert also stated CSU wants to set “high expectations for respect and behavior,” and for students affected to take advantage of CSU resources as needed. Rachel Telljohn can reached at news@collegian.com.