Vol 127 no 45 tuesday oct 17,2017

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Vol. 127 , No. 45 Tuesday, October 17, 2017

OPINION

A&C

A&C

DAM THE POUDRE

QUEER CONVERSATION

CSU FALLIN’ FOR FALL

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Clavell signs 2-way contract with Mavs By Justin Michael @JustinTMichael

Former Colorado State guard and 2017 Mountain West Player of the Year Gian Clavell is officially a member of the Dallas Mavericks organization. The team announced that they exercised the option to convert his initial deal to a two-way contract on Tuesday. The former CSU standout agreed to the deal after being one of the team’s breakout players during the NBA preseason.

CSU cleans up CSU students participate in a Food Waste Audit on the plaza to promote enivronmental practices like recycling and composting. FILE PHOTO COLLEGIAN

Zero Waste Team concentrates on eliminating gameday trash By Yixuan Xie @YixuanXiel

Colorado State University is setting a goal of ensuring zero waste for football games at the new stadium, and expending efforts to reach their goal. Zero waste football games were held once a year for the Aggie Game. Zero waste eliminates the volume of discarded waste

and reuses the resources. Facilities Management, working with the CSU Zero Waste Team, is devoted to wasting nothing for all football games at the new stadium this year, according to Sheela Backen, the Integrated Solid Waste manager for CSU. “We have added compost bins to mixed recycling and landfill bins which we already have at

the stadium, and we have some people to stand there to tell people where to put waste,” Backen said. These bins form 20 zero waste stations on game days and at least 20 volunteers are needed. Volunteers guide attendees to the stations and educate them on properly sorting. “(Managing the zero waste stations) is hard work,” Backen

said. The volunteers arrive at the game two hours to learn about the waste stream produced at games and how to sort the waste. They stay for the whole game to teach attendees and keep working on managing, picking out and sorting the bins after games to ensure diverting clean streams. The CSU Zero Waste Team see ZERO WASTE on page 4 >>

GIAN CLAVELL ■ Position

Guard

■ Hometown

Caguas, Puerto Rico

■ Scored 20.4 points per game last

season with CSU ■ 2016 Mountain West Player of the Year ■ Averaged 8.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals in six preseason games with the Dallas Mavericks

In five games with the Mavs, the Puerto Rico native averaged eight points, three rebounds, one steal and one assist pergame. Clavell shot particularly well from beyond the arch, finishing the preseason with a 3-point shooting percentage of 39 percent. Prior to playing with Dallas see CLAVELL on page 11 >>


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