Volume 127, No 25, September 13

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NEWS

Volume 127, No. 25 Wednesday, September 13, 2017

CANS AROUND THE OVAL COMMENECES

SPORTS

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CSU PREPARES FOR JALEN HURTS

A&C

PUMPKIN SPICE IS BACK PAGE 14

Injury-riddled Rams defying the odds By Luke Zahlmann @lukezahlmann

James DeBonis and others taking a stance on the Fort Collins Sit-Lie ban during the 2016 hearings have succeeded in keeping the conversation going in 2017. COLLEGIAN FILE PHOTO

Fort Collins discusses new Housing First initiative to address homelessness By Gabriel Go @rgabrielgo

The City of Fort Collins released an update on homelessness in Fort Collins assessing the issue through the newly-launched “Housing First Initiative” Tuesday night. The Housing First Initiative is an approach to homelessness which, “connects individuals experiencing homelessness with permanent housing.” According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Housing

First seeks to help homeless individuals by connecting them to permanent housing without prerequisites or barriers to entry. These can include sobriety, substance abuse treatments or criminal histories. Fort Collins began the Housing First Initiative alongside the Homeward 2020 program and the Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope in June. Director of Social Sustainability Beth Sowder said that while the rate of homelessness in Fort Collins

has been relatively stable, current data gathering resources are not as robust for decision making. Sowder presented a Point-In-Time Count from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The count plots the number of people experiencing homelessness during one night in January as mandated by the federal department. The count extrapolated around 331 homeless individuals -- or 0.20 percent -- out of a total population of 164,000 at one point in 2017 .

“It’s a HUD (Housing and Urban Development) requirement that this Point-InTime count is done on a single night in January across the nation, to get a snapshot across the entire country,” Sowder said. “We also know it tends to limit us as far as data goes. We need more robust data to make decisions.” Homelessness has always been a hot-button issue within Fort Collins. The city council recently passed a controversial ordinance which became referred to as “the sit-lie ban.” see HOMELESSNESS on page 3 >>

Despite slowly turning into a walking training room, the Colorado State volleyball team refuses to fold. Looking at the most updated standings for the Mountain West Conference or the national polls, a casual fan would think the Rams are peaking. To the contrary, the team has dealt with several injuries that have made the ceiling a thing of mystery. Even with the overwhelming success the team has experienced, the upper echelon of their potential is even higher. At various points of the season, the Rams have been without Alexandra Poletto, Kirstie Hillyer, McKenna Thornlow and Sanja Cizmic, three of which are seniors. The unprecedented amount of injuries for the team has tested the merit of each coach and player from top to bottom. The catalysts for the Rams in overcoming the hand they have been dealt have been sophomores Katie Oleksak and Paulina Hougaard-Jensen. Versatility and availability have been the name of the game for HougaardJensen who has shown the ability to succeed at a high level on both sides of the ball. “(Hougaard-Jensen) makes things happen even in bad situations,” head coach Tom Hilbert said. “If she does get hot, and Katie is really setting her well, she can go off.” During the tournament that CSU hosted last weekend, Hougaard-Jensen caught fire and hit .555 on 54 total attempts with 30 kills overall. Sanja Cizmic took home the MW Offensive Player of the Week Award, but a case was made by Hougaard-Jensen to sweep the awards herself. see VOLLEYBALL on page 7 >>

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