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HOMECOMING Festivities in store for

Roadrunner community | pg. 2 Friday 10/4

Thursday 10/3

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Saturday 10/5

Tuesday 10/1 Wednesday 10/2

Thursday 10/3

Illustration by Zhen Tang ztang@msudenver.edu

Tuesday 10/1 12:30 p.m. Tivoli Turnhalle Rowdy Through the Decades.

Wednesday 10/2 11 a.m. Tivoli Turnhalle Keynote speaker Chris Mosier.

Celebration of MSU Denver

He is well known as the first

history. There will be music, Ice-cream and free swag .

Thursday 10/3

transgender man to make a

9 a.m. St. Cajetan’s Keynote speaker Dr. Gina Garcia . She is an Associate

soccer games . A live band is set

men’s U.S. National Team and

Professor at the University

to perform and there will be yard

is a hall of fame triathlete.

of Pittsburgh. She will be

games. The students vs. alumni kickball game starts at 2 p.m.

highlights issues of equity and

which any student and alumni can

Women's Volleyball vs. Western

justice in higher education.

participate in. Women's Soccer vs.

State Colorado. Homecoming

Dixie State game begins at 4 p.m.

cup winner announced.

There will be an esports tournament and the movie

“Long Shot” starring Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron will be shown. Pizza included.

| pg. 2

a tailgate party before the home

giving a public lecture that

Video game and movie night.

NEWS

Roadrunner Jam. There will be

Saturday 10/5 8:30 a.m. Washington Park Roadrunners 5K. 4 p.m. Auraria Event Center Homecoming Volleyball Game .

4 p.m. Tivoli Turnhalle

INSIDE

Friday 10/4 1:00 p.m. Regency Athletic Complex

OPINION

| pg. 3

Alumni events at Regency Athletic Complex: Alumni Social @ 4 p.m. College of Business Alumni Social @ 4 p.m. Softball Alumni Game @ 5:30 p.m.

FEATURES

| pg. 5

SPORTS

| pg. 7

Ripple effects of climate strike reach

No football team leaves a large hole,

Someone call the mechanic, this

Men’s soccer winless at home after

Suncor plant in Commerce City

but the reasons are just

new Mario Kart game is a mess

weekend sweep


NEWS

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OCTOBER 2, 2019

Homecoming week at MSU Denver kicks off By Sabrina Laratta

beyond providing food and MSU Denver

slaratt1@msudenver.edu

swag to attendees. Any organization on campus, including student clubs,

On the morning of Sept. 30, Roadrunners

that gets the most participation points

came together at Tivoli Turnhalle to kick off

for attending the events can win the

Homecoming Week events with pancakes

Homecoming Cup and a $200 cash prize.

and fresh hot chocolate, served in limited-

One student organization, First-

edition 2019 Homecoming mugs. Current

Gen Initiatives, had several of their

students and alumni were given the chance

student members in attendance at

to mingle and celebrate being a Roadrunner.

the kick-off. Angelica Olivo, freshman

Dominique Perez, event programmer for

and criminal justice major, said her

the Office of Student Activities, said that

group leader suggested they attend the

the kick-off event was unique because it

pancake breakfast. Olivo was not aware

allowed students to network and socialize

that MSU Denver had a Homecoming

with each other and alumni. Students

Week until she attended the first event.

had the opportunity to learn more about

Now that she knows, she is excited

Homecoming Week and different events

about the other events this week.

taking place throughout the week, ending

“It’s just kind of a nice way to get

with the Homecoming volleyball game on

familiar with our campus, our resources,

Oct. 5. Perez also said that Homecoming

be more social with other Metro students,”

Week is a great opportunity for students

busy student population. There will be

Week showcases how proud Roadrunners

Olivo said. “I think Homecoming in

to become more involved, he said.

two keynote speakers, music, movies,

are to be a part of the University.

general is just a good way to put

“Students should attend Homecoming because events are always fun, unique, and

education aside and just have fun.” Alumni are also involved with the

Photo courtesy of MSU Denver.

“I’d say Homecoming Week for an

sports, video games, food and giveaways

alumni, for me, would mean getting more

at the various events. Students are

hands-on and engaged with the students

encouraged to check their calendars and

different from the past years, making it a

Homecoming events. Leon Duran is an MSU

here now to show them how important this

see which events they can attend, even

great experience and another opportunity

Denver alumnus and MSU Denver Alumni

time of year is,” Duran said. “Because I feel

if it’s only one, to experience all the fun

to get to meet new people,” Perez wrote

board member. His focus is on student

like if you’re engaged with Homecoming,

that Homecoming Week has to offer.

in an email to The Metropolitan.

engagement and he wants to help students

you’ll be more engaged with the university.”

There are other incentives for students to attend Homecoming events this week

learn about and participate in university events and activities. Homecoming

The events to come are meant to cater to MSU Denver’s diverse and

Suncor plant in Commerce City major focus of Climate Strike Week of Action “The fact that Suncor is right in the

By Herman Guzman-Ibarra hguzmani@msudenver.edu

middle of the area means it affects everyone around it,” Glasbergen said. “So

From Sept. 20-29, 350 Colorado promoted

you see stuff like kids with asthma and

the Week of Escalated Actions after the initial

people with other respiratory issues.”

climate strike on Sept. 20 to continue raising

Aelwyn also added that it’s important

environmental awareness across the state.

to show up to these events because

350 Colorado’s mission is to work locally

it gives people a voice. 350 exists to

to help build the global grassroots movement

“empower people and build a sense of

to solve the climate crisis and transition to

community” that engages people.

a sustainable future. Actions for the week

The Suncor protest had a few guest

included attending the Colorado Oil & Gas

speakers attend that voiced their stances to

Conservation Commission hearing to voice

the crowd. Jay Gabriel Martinez Jr., another

their concerns and holding a public gathering

volunteer who was the last speaker at the

near the Suncor oil refinery in Commerce City.

Suncor event, mentioned what he hoped could

350 Colorado wants to close it down and

become of the refinery if it were to shut down.

convert it into a renewable energy center.

“When Suncor eventually closes, there’s

The group also wants to make sure that all

lots of room for wind turbines or solar

Suncor workers are guaranteed a new job so

panels,” he said. “There could even be a

they are not in danger of being unemployed.

technical college for young people or workers

Michael Lewis, 69, attended the COGCC

transitioning into new jobs in the area.” Photo by Brandon Wheeldon | bwheeldo@msudenver.edu

hearing and mentioned the main issues

Other speakers included members

Miranda Glasbergen, right, a 350 Colorado volunteer gives a protest attendee information on the issues and how to get involved on Sept. 26 near the Commerce City Suncor oil refinery.

of Friends of the Earth and students

Rebellion, where five arrests were made.

and oxides of nitrogen.” Suncor has gone

gain, but as awarenesses surrounding

trips to Greeley with my daughter, I saw

Another point of contention during

over its emission limits in the past, and is

the issues continued to grow, more

massive trucks headed to fracking sites,

the hearing was Senate Bill 19-181, which

attempting to raise it from a 12.8 ton limit

people began to join the efforts.

and we were breathing in all the fumes.”

states that it works to “direct the state’s air

to 19.9, according to The Denver Post.

that people wanted acknowledged. “There was a lot of anger at that hearing. Everyone was talking about the effects of fracking on themselves.” Lewis said. “On

Lewis added that he got into some trouble

from Adams City High School. Support was initially difficult to

quality control commission to review its leak

Amalthea Aelwyn and Miranda Glasbergen,

“When I started, it was hard to get everything going and to get people

with law enforcement during some of the

detection and repair rules and to adopt rules

two volunteers for 350 Colorado at the Suncor

to listen,” Glasbergen said. “So it’s

other protests, such as the strike on Sept.

to minimize emissions of methane and other

protest, weighed in on what inspired them

encouraging to see that there is finally

20 and another on Sept. 21 with Extinction

hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds,

to join the group and be active advocates.

sufficient attention to these issues.”


OCTOBER 2, 2019

OPINIONS

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MSU Denver football is “not in the cards” A

staff Editor-in-Chief

s Homecoming Week

16 current intercollegiate sports,

nation, featuring Michigan State

comes to a close, I’m

with basketball and volleyball

University and University of North

James Burky jburky@msudenver.edu

left nostalgic for football.

headlining the most successful

Carolina Chapel Hill. The club

Managing Editor

After four years of high school

sports for Roadrunners.

team was helmed by longtime

Megan Webber mwebber6@msudenver.edu

Homecomings, my college

For prospective pigskin

football coach James Cobb,

News Editor

experience feels incomplete

Roadrunners, Campus Recreation

who lead Green Mountain High

without games on the gridiron.

is always open to new club

School in Lakewood, Colorado

Herman Guzman-Ibarra hguzmani@msudenver.edu

sports, but the support system is

to a title in 1999. Unfortunately,

Features Editor

different and more limited than

the team was disbanded due

an NCAA-sanctioned Division

to a multitude of issues mainly

Brady Pieper bpieper3@msudenver.edu

focused around finances.

It is undisputed that football is an autumnal mainstay. However,

Brady Pieper

aside from the Denver Broncos and local high school teams, the

interest and consideration of

II team. But one must consider:

MSU Denver community lacks

Title IX and gender equity.

where are you going to play,

a pigskin pastime. There aren’t

Will Satler wsatler@msudenver.edu

how are you going to recruit

fanatics on campus is to start

many things students can do

a football team is unacquirable,

students and how are you going

a club team. But even so, the

to start a team, but the campus

meaning the university doesn’t

to field the expenses to cover

likelihood is slim that the team

Kaileigh Lyons klyons9@msudenver.edu

feels lackluster without football

have the ability to buy or

travel, equipment, food and other

would be fielded, especially

Design Editor

representation on campus.

rent out space for a field. The

needs required for a program?

with the history of club football

Zhen Tang ztang@msudenver.edu

Eleven football teams compete

Mainly, the space required for

The only option for football

Sports Editor

Regency Athletic Complex holds

Since Grant’s last interview

on campus. But if we want the

in the Rocky Mountain Athletic

the only dedicated athletic

with The Metropolitan in 2018,

Conference — MSU Denver is

field space on campus and

the responsibilities of supporting

not one of those lucky schools.

there’s no room to expand.

Roadrunner club teams has

autumn festivities — all are major

shifted from the Athletics

parts of making a fall season a

A seasonal question around

“We don’t have the facility

sport, this is the only choice. Homecoming, celebration,

Photo Editor

Spanish Editor Sarah Lease sarah.lease@cudenver.edu Copy Editors Daniel Sutton

Auraria Campus is the lack of

space. We’re landlocked. And if

department to the Campus

special one at MSU Denver. But

a club or NCAA-sanctioned

you look at Mile High Stadium,

Recreation department.

for football fanatics around MSU

football team, but the question is

it’s too big, it’s too expensive,”

being raised about the likelihood

Grant said. “There is no way that

with you,” Grant said. “If it is

of a team being created.

we would be able to have the

done the right way, football is not

attendance and following to have a

inherently evil. Football could

Brady Pieper is a second-year

Steve Haigh shaigh@msudenver.edu

football program be worthwhile.”

be a viable front line program

broadcast journalism student at MSU

Assistant Director of Met Media

Grant has faced questions

for any athletic department or

Denver, focusing on convergent

really no interest in fielding an

regarding a football team in his

institution. It’s just that MSU

journalism at Met Media. He is the

Ronan O’Shea roshea3@msudenver.edu

intercollegiate football team.”

tenure as athletic director, but

Denver does not fit the profile of

Features Editor of The Metropolitan,

the answer has never changed.

what we’ve been able to offer.”

hosts a bi-weekly podcast for Met

Kathleen Jewby kjewby@msudenver.edu

“Football is not in the cards,” said MSU Denver Director of Athletics Anthony Grant. “There’s

According to Grant, MSU

“I’m a football fan, to be honest

Denver, it is disappointing that our wants can’t be satiated.

dsutton3@msudenver.edu Haylie Bean hkouri1@msudenver.edu Director of Met Media

Production Manager of Met Media

Denver doesn’t have the facilities,

MSU Denver does not have

Radio, and develops television

Office Manager

finances or staffing to successfully

the ability to field a team, as

Denver fielded a club football

packages for the Met Report. Email

support a football team, along

unfortunate as that is. The

team. The squad matched up

Brady at bpieper3@msudenver.edu.

Elizabeth Norberg enorbert@msudenver.edu

with the lack of university

department is more focused on its

against top tier clubs across the

As recently as 2017, MSU

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Whistle-blower aftermath causing more turmoil than ever he White House released a

T

committing crimes to push him

who refuse to betray their parties.

rough transcript on Sept. 25

out of office. That is huge. That

If impeachment meant what

of a July 25 phone call between

means that the leader of the U.S.

the majority of Americans think it

President Donald Trump and

is no friend of the people.

means — which is that Trump would

President of Ukraine Volodymyr

Sadly, whether Trump gets

be removed from office forever — it

Zelensky. The document was not a

impeached all depends on the

would be ideal. But in order for that

verbatim record of the conversation,

votes of representatives and

to happen, the Senate would have

but constructed from the notes

senators. The reality is many

to convict him, which is unlikely.

Republicans in the Senate are loyal

No president in American history

to Trump for reasons involving

has been convicted by the Senate,

money and politics. They don’t

and this is only the fourth time

and recollections of senior officials

Megan Webber

present during the call. It shows that Trump asked Zelensky to

A majority in the House of

investigate former Vice President

Representatives supports an

care whether he’s a liar or a saint.

that impeachment has even been

Joe Biden and his son as a “favor.”

impeachment inquiry against

They will stand by him until his

considered. The likely outcome is

Members of Congress proposed an

Trump. Regardless of whether he

term is up. They have shown this

another year of partisan arguing

impeachment inquiry as a result.

is impeached, the road ahead looks

by claiming that their reason for

in Washington until Trump either

The inquiry will prove to be

bleak and hostile for Democrats

not supporting an impeachment

wins or loses the 2020 election,

nothing less than an uphill battle

and Republicans alike. The New

inquiry is that the American people

meaning zero change for the people

for Democrats, especially with no

York Times reported that 224 House

do not have the patience for it.

of the U.S. who need a solution.

doubt that the Senate will shut it

Democrats support an impeachment

down. Nonetheless, Trump’s time

inquiry and 11 do not, while zero

that idea, but it’s infuriating that

Megan Webber is a fourth-year

in office needs to end. If he was

Republicans support, 183 do not

they would suggest it. If the

convergent journalism major with a

conscientious, he would do what

support and 14 had not responded

American people — senators

minor in linguistics at MSU Denver. She

Richard Nixon did in 1974 and resign

to the Times’ survey, as of press

included — did not care about

is currently the Managing Editor of The

to save himself and the nation the

time. The Times also reported

a possible impeachment of our

Metropolitan and interning at KGNU

embarrassment of impeachment.

that American voters are divided

president, that would mean that

in Boulder. In March, she won the

Although real change is unlikely, that

along party lines on whether or

the democracy of this country has

Denver Press Club’s John C. Ennslin

doesn’t mean that this impeachment

not Trump should be impeached.

failed and is now left in the hands

award in conjunction with journalism

The fact that the House has

of the government, rendering the

legend Bob Woodward. Contact her at mwebber6@msudenver.edu.

ordeal is unimportant. In fact,

I don’t know where they got

Americans should be intrigued

proposed an inquiry shows that

Constitution baseless. It’s sad that

and frantic about what this means

there is enough evidence of the

the future of America depends so

for the leadership of the country.

president lying, cheating and

heavily on the decisions of leaders

Brady Nelson bnelso73@msudenver.edu

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Wed 10/02

Proud

11 AM TIVOLI TURNHALLE

Transgender

Thurs 10/03 9 AM ST. CAJETAN’S

4 PM TIVOLI TURNHALLE

Inquire Understand H.S.I.

Fri 10/04

Gaming

Pizza

Comedy

1 PM REGENCY ATHLETIC COMPLEX

Soccer

Sat 10/05

Athlete

Olympian

Giveaways

Tailgate

4 PM AURARIA EVENT CENTER

Volleyball

Homecoming Cup

#GetRowdy

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REVIEWS

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OCTOBER 2, 2019

“Downton Abbey” film revives cherished memories By Megan Webber mwebber6@msudenver.edu

chef and butler into ditching their job. The awkward-yet-adorable Molesley, played by Kevin Doyle, stands out as the

Four years after the final episode

most eager to prove himself before the

of “Downton Abbey” aired on PBS,

royals. When he does get his moment

fans reunited with the glamorous and

during the dinner scene, what unfolds is

fairytale-like characters of Yorkshire

pure hilarity and sympathy for the footman.

once more with the release of “Downton

When the queen comments on the delicacy

Abbey” — the movie — on Sept. 20.

of the meal, Molesley proudly lets it slip

The film is set a year and a half after

that her chef did not in fact cook her

the final episode left off, and given

dinner, but Downton’s chef Mrs. Patmore,

that the show ended in 2015, it’s worth

played by Lesley Nicol, did. A moment of

rewatching the final few episodes to

silence follows, while the only sound is

catch up before seeing the movie.

Molesley’s heart pounding, and the only

Centered around a visit from King George V and Queen Mary, played by Simon Jones and Geraldine

picture on the screen is his face falling and him visibly trying to shrink into oblivion. The moment is tense to the point that

James, the film is more exciting than

the audience cringes, sending thoughts

the TV show, while maintaining its

of encouragement to poor Molesley.

endearing and dramatic nature.

Finally, the queen saves him by sending

The addition of new characters

Photo obtained from Focus Features

The 2019 British historical period drama “Downtown Abbey” was released Sept. 20 in theaters, starring Hugh Grant and Maggie Smith.

her compliments to Mrs. Patmore. He

between her and Lady Bagshaw all the

goodbye to “Downton Abbey” at the end of

adds complexity to the world fans

sinks into a grateful bow, and the entire

more ridiculous and entertaining. Unlike

the movie, but it won’t be the last project

remember. The Dowager Countess,

dining room laughs it off as he exits.

in “Harry Potter,” they are much more

on her resume, as she has already been

verbally civil toward each other, but the

cast in the play “A German Life” and the 2020 film “A Boy Called Christmas”.

played by the iconic Maggie Smith,

Doyle’s performance isn’t the only one

introduces a distant cousin of hers, Lady

worthy of special mention. Harry Potter

disdain is present, nonetheless. When they

Bagshaw, played by Imelda Staunton.

fans will remember Smith and Staunton

do make up at the end of the movie, Smith’s

from “Harry Potter and the Order of the

talent comes out like a rainbow after a

was hard the first time in 2015, and it’s

spoken in years due to a typical family feud,

Phoenix.” In that movie, Smith’s Professor

storm of comparatively average acting.

harder now with the departure of the

and the countess’s feathers are ruffled by

McGonagall and Staunton’s Dolores

the arrival of Lady Bagshaw’s maid Lucy

Umbridge have a standoff in the Great

in 1952 and has appeared in a film or

that the magic lives on in theaters and

Smith, played by Tuppence Middleton.

Hall that shatters the relationship between

television series almost every year since.

soon-to-be DVD format. While it lasts in

The royals also come with their own chefs

Hogwarts and the Ministry of Magic. To

Staunton told Town and Country, “Maggie

theaters, what better way to honor the king

and attendants, which make matters

see them together in a less fantastical yet

was winning Oscars before any of us

and queens’ visit than by dressing up and

downstairs nothing less than a brawl for

still hostile situation is amusing for fans.

were working.” Now 84 years old, Smith

looking the part? You’ll blend right in.

The countess and Lady Bagshaw haven’t

the chance to serve the king and queen of

The Dowager Countess is known for

Smith started acting on Broadway

Bidding farewell to “Downton Abbey”

Dowager Countess. Still, it’s comforting

has been made a dame of the British

England. In order to save their pride, the

her ability to be posh and humorous

Empire and won two Academy Awards,

Downton servants decide to trick the royal

at the same time. This makes the feud

four BAFTAs and four Oscars. She says

Nintendo’s “Mario Kart Tour” spins out By Will Satler wsatler@msudenver.edu

In a gaming world full of microtransactions, “Mario Kart Tour” fits right in, giving players the chance to buy coins or rubies to improve

The release of “Mario Kart Tour”

drivers, and karts. Subscribing also

frustrating mobile controls and complicated

gives you access to the 200cc speed.”

collection features that award bonuses to

While players who don’t purchase anything

people that spend money, but it would at least

their character, vehicle and glider that can be

still receive a steady flow of coins or rubies,

on Sept. 25 was supposed to be a

categorized as pay-to-win since some races

it would take a player — like me who will do

welcome rush of nostalgia.

offer special abilities with certain items.

anything in his power to avoid participating

disappointing, though, as it introduces

in microtransactions — long hours to stack

combos to the realm and even for 2019, it

up enough to improve their inventory.

looks phenomenal on mobile. There are

“Mario Kart Tour” is the latest installment

“Currently you can buy a pack for $19.99

be more than what we’re working with here.” “Mario Kart Tour” isn’t incredibly

of the Nintendo series that debuted in

that includes 45 rubies — which will give

1992. It’s the first appearance for iOS

you 10 chances to unlock random drivers

and Android phones. It was presumed

and karts — unlocks Mario as a driver and

and compete in a long list of races that

of the game, keeping players engaged even

to bring back the fresh competition that

five Star Tickets, which can be exchanged

include the Bowser Cup and Koopa Troopa

with the confusing addition of random

resonated throughout our childhoods.

for the Grand Stars necessary to continue

Cup, but notably, only in single-player.

player names before a race starts.

Instead, it’s leaving fans wanting

the campaign,” wrote Kyle Hilliard, of IGN.

The long-awaited multiplayer mode that

more from a game that was supposed to

“Alternatively, you can pay $4.99 a month

was included in the hype leading up to

kieronsc, chorns, metnka119, and usually,

become groundbreaking once again.

to regularly receive assorted goodies,

the release of “Mario Kart Tour” is absent

you’ll see at least one player in a race in

in the initial release of the game. While it

Japanese script,” Thier said. “The point

appears in the game, it is locked and gives

here is clear: these are supposed to look like

players a message saying it will become

real players rather than the simple Nintendo

available in a future version update.

characters that fill out a normal Mario

Players can put their skills to the test

Multiplayer gameplay is rumored to cost players anywhere from $4.99 - $9.99 a month,

Nintendo released a new Mario mobile app, “Mario Kart Tour”, on Sept. 25 to great public acclaim. The app was released on the App Store and Google Play Store.

“They have names like FOURARROW,

Kart race. Don’t be fooled: they’re not.” Meant to be one of the most exciting

creating outrage within the community

game releases of the year, Nintendo’s “Mario

in a time where Apple’s new “Apple

Kart Tour” spun out without a fight. Despite

Arcade” is eliminating microtransactions

that, people are still playing this game and

within games and giving consumers a

having fun with it. For the sake of Nintendo

plethora of games for the same fee.

and gamers everywhere, there’s hope that

“Multiplayer would theoretically be a huge

Photo obtained from Nintendo

plenty of challenges throughout the lifespan

“Mario Kart Tour” can get back in the race

addition to the game because the single-

even with obstacles like microtransactions

player grind in this one gets old very fast.

and the lack of a multiplayer mode

Multiplayer would be an entertaining and

hindering this game from taking the next

casual way to pass the time with friends,” said

step. Nostalgia only runs for so long.

David Thier, a staff writer for Forbes. “It’s hard to imagine high-level competition with the


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FEATURES

OCTOBER 2, 2019

HOMECOMING Key Note Speaker - Chris Mosier Oct. 2, 11:00 a.m. Tivoli Turnhalle World-renowned athlete Chris Mosier takes to Auraria to discuss his experience as a transgender athlete on the U.S. Men’s National team. Lecture - Dr. Gina Garcia Oct. 3, 9:00 a.m. St. Cajetan’s Event Center MSU Denver is one of the largest Hispanic-Serving Institutions in Colorado. Dr. Gina Garcia speaks on MSU Denver’s new role as a Hispanic-Serving Institution. Movie Night - “Long Shot” Oct. 3, 6:00 p.m. Tivoli Turnhalle Roadrunners can watch Seth Rogan star in “Long Shot” as a free-spirited journalist who gets his chance at finding love with the president, played by Charlize Theron. Roadrunner Jam Oct. 4, 1:00 p.m. Regency Athletic Complex Yard games and a live band headline this Roadrunner tailgate. Check out this fun event and support Roadrunner soccer. Homecoming Game Oct. 5, 4:00 p.m. Auraria Event Center MSU Denver Women’s volleyball team takes homecourt against Western Colorado University for the annual Homecoming Game.

Hand-picked October events Open Mic Night Oct. 8, 4:00 p.m. Tivoli Garage Lounge Got skills in music, poetry or comedy? Well, the Office of Student Activities has an opportunity for you to show off your talents. National Coming Out Day Queer Talent Show Oct. 10, 11:00 a.m. Tivoli Turnhalle MSU Denver celebrate LGBTQ representation and the talents of students across campus. Dialogues Program: Free Speech Oct. 17, 2:00 p.m. Tivoli 740 If you’re interested in having conversations with peers on campus with few limitations, then the Dialogues program is an interesting event to check out. CESA Costume Contest Oct. 24, 4:00 p.m. JSSB CESA 238 Grab your costumes and a couple of friends to prepare for this year’s CESA costume contest. Compete for pride and prizes in various categories.


SPORTS

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OCTOBER 2, 2019

Men’s soccer scoreless over weekend Roadrunners home record drops to 0-3 after dropping to pair of RMAC foes By Connor Dockery | Will Satler cdockery@msudenver.edu | wsatler@msudenver.edu The MSU Denver men’s soccer team remained winless at home after losing to Colorado Mesa University, 1-0 and their Sept. 29 loss to Fort Lewis College, 2-0. Winless at home is not the way any team wants to start their season, especially a team with a newly-hired head coach. Mesa’s Ramses Atahualpa headed in the lone goal of the match in the 83rd minute as the Roadrunners fell to the Mavericks.

Photos by Edward Jacobs Jr. | Roadrunner Athletics

anything going on offense, with

Yannick Schad runs the ball downfield in MSU Denver’s game against Colorado Mesa University on Sept. 27. The Roadrunners lost 1-0.

defense-first Mesa getting in the

the perfect position for Atahualpa Phillip Owen, School of Mines. “We have some

transfers who are just now starting

Roadrunners’ passing lanes and

to head in his first goal of the

really talented players, so now it’s

to understand what it’s like.”

keeping them away from the net.

season on the left side of the net.

just about finding ways for those

“When I turned around, me

guys to connect with each other.”

MSU Denver struggled to get

They were outshot by the Mavericks, 18-7, including 7-2 on goal.

One of those players is German sophomore Benjamin Brill, who

and all of us, we forgot there was

Sunday’s game against

one more player there,” Gentile,

Fort Lewis presented the same

was his third straight game

first half by senior midfielder

who is from Milan, Italy, said.

challenges for the Roadrunners.

playing all 90 minutes, but it was

Yannick Schad, however only

“He was able to hit it right next

one of those shots was a juicy opportunity at a goal.

All their chances came in the

“I’m a little mad at myself

took on a new role Sunday. It

A first-half goal from Fort Lewis’

the first time he played in front

to the post. We covered the first

Marshall Metzger in the 34th minute

of the defense, somewhere he

post really well, but we weren’t

stood as all the Skyhawks would

isn’t accustomed to playing.

so focused on the second one.”

need, even after Kacey Owensby added a helper in the 72nd minute.

“We put (defender) Ben Brill in

because I think I could’ve finished

Despite allowing that goal,

that (goal),” Schad said. “I just ran

Gentile has been excellent in his

with so much pace into the box, so I

first season starting in net. He

record to 3-5 and their Rocky

that role, playing in front of the back

got a little bit out of balance before

already has two clean sheets

Mountain Athletic Conference

four,” Lewis said on Sunday. “Some

the shot. I didn’t hit it perfectly, but I

under his name, and one combined

record to a putrid 1-3. Despite

guys really embraced what we tried

should’ve put it in the right corner.”

shutout with backup Nick Jansen.

eight saves, Gentile couldn’t

to do today. Like any team sport, you

The first half was a back-and-

Head coach Hank Lewis has

hold down the Skyhawks long

need the whole crew to embrace it.”

forth affair, with both teams only

been guiding the Roadrunners

enough to allow the Roadrunners

recording two shots on goal.

under a new style of play, and he

to find the back of the net.

The second half, however, was

is pleased by the early returns.

all Mavericks. They controlled

Lewis is inheriting an MSU

Tittle, MSU Denver was 3-6 but

at the Regency Athletic Complex,

possession of the ball for most

Denver team that was previously

had mustered two RMAC wins.

who MSU Denver has dominated

of the last 45 minutes and

run by head coach Jeremy Tittle

won many of the 50/50 balls

for the past four seasons.

A 2-0 loss brought their season

a challenging situation today, but I thought he performed really well in

Next up for the Roadrunners will be South Dakota School of

This time last season under

“We’re playing teams that are

Mines and Technology on Friday

in years past, winning four

competing well in the RMAC,”

straight and seven of eight all-time

Lewis told Roadrunners Athletics.

matches. They’ll also host Colorado

way we play is about controlling

“We have some older players

School of Mines on Sunday at

offense eventually paid off. With

the ball, switching quickly,

who know what competing in

home, against which they’ve

just under eight minutes remaining,

connecting the ball,” Lewis said,

the RMAC is like, so we’d like to

lost the last three match-ups.

Mesa’s Kevin Chavez lifted the ball

who previously was an assistant

get more out of them. And we

just past Alessandro Gentile in

coach for Air Force and Colorado

have some younger players and

against the Roadrunners.

“I think our style of play and the

That relentlessness in the on

MSU Denver athletics scoreboard

Upcoming:

Women’s Soccer

Volleyball

Volleyball

Who: Colorado Mesa University

Who: No. 12 Regis University

Who: Western Colorado University

Where: Walker Field | Grand Junction

Where: Regis Field House | Denver

Where: Auraria Event Center

When: Sept. 27

When: Sept. 27

When: Oct. 5 | 4 p.m.

Mavericks:

1

Roadrunners:

2

Rangers:

1

Roadrunners:

3

Who: Colorado School of Mines

Men’s Soccer

Volleyball

Who: Fort Lewis College

Who: Colorado Christian University

Where: Regency Athletic Complex

Where: CCU Event Center | Lakewood

When: Sept. 29

When: Sept. 28

Skyhawks:

2

Roadrunners:

0

Wolves:

0

Men’s Soccer Where: Regency Athletic Complex

Roadrunners:

3

When: Oct. 6 | 2:30 p.m.

Women’s Soccer Who: Westminster College Where: Regency Athletic Complex When: Oct. 6 | Noon

ROADRUNNERS BRIEFS Volleyball takes sole possession of first place in RMAC Five straight wins for MSU Denver has catapulted them into first place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference standings. They improved to 4-0 in RMAC competition for the first time since 2016, after defeating No. 12 Regis University 3-1 on Sept. 27, and Colorado Christian University 3-0 on Sept. 28. Senior middle blocker Alyssa Kelling was recognized as the RMAC Defensive Player of the Week after her performance in last weekend’s games, with a total of 15 blocks or 2.1 blocks per set. The Roadrunners host Colorado Mesa University on Friday and Western Colorado University Saturday for Homecoming weekend. Friday’s game will be a rematch of the 2018 RMAC title game where Mesa won in three sets. MSU Denver has never lost to Western.

2007 men’s soccer among Saturday’s inductees into Hall of Fame On Saturday, the legendary Roadrunners men’s soccer team that brought in the first RMAC title in program history will be inducted into the MSU Denver Athletics Hall of Fame. Volleyball All-American Stefanie Allison and softball record holder and two-sport star Nancy Kogle will also have their name enshrined to the hall of fame for their remarkable performances while athletes at MSU Denver. The 2007 team also featured Phillip Owen, the program’s leader in goals and points, to this day.

Double overtime the theme of women’s soccer weekend After going into this weekend 1-1 in RMAC play, MSU Denver’s women’s soccer was primed to make the next step to competing for a regular season conference title. A 2-1 double overtime win over Mesa on Sept. 27 on Arantxa Melendez’s second career collegiate goal helped the Roadrunners to their lone victory of the weekend. Jordan Lewis’ second goal in three games was enough to tie a 0-7 Western team, as both sides failed to find a winner through two overtime periods. The Roadrunners shot 39 times at Mountaineers goaltender Kaeyla Noble, but couldn’t find the back of the net. MSU Denver will host Dixie State University who is 2-0-1 in RMAC play on Friday.


SPORTS

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OCTOBER 2, 2019

Brady, Isaac and Will: 2019 Nuggets questions

Questions:

By Isaac Bugarin

By Brady Pieper

By Will Satler

ibugarin@msudenver.edu

bpieper3@msudenver.edu

wsatler@msudenver.edu

Isaac: He’s had a year to adjust to

Will Michael Porter Jr. live up to the hype that has been building up since he was drafted in 2018?

upside, something we haven’t seen

schedule. Like Ben Simmons’ rookie

depth and Porter Jr. isn’t gonna be

in Denver since Carmelo Anthony. If

year, Porter Jr. is going to flourish and

forced to perform immediately. At least

he stays healthy, he has the chance

be a Rookie of the Year candidate.

in 2019, he won’t be the major play

to take this team to the next level and

maker everyone projects him to be.

unite this city like Anthony used to.

Brady: It’s tough to match the year Jokic had in 2018. As a top-

players in the NBA and nobody is

only getting better. The only way he

three MVP candidate and nationally

arguing this. But with James Harden,

takes a step back this year if he is

recognized all-star, Jokic has all the

Russell Westbrook and Giannis

not healthy. There is a real chance

pieces to improve on the year he had.

Antetokounmpo putting up insane stats,

Isaac: The next step for Murray is

it would take a miracle for it to happen. Brady: His leadership. I am a firm believer that Murray will be an

every year he’s been in Denver despite

assists should continue to grow and

All-Star in short order. He needs to

battling injuries. Murray will continue

fans should hope to see that number

become a leader to the other youthful

that trend, making the all-star team

rise to seven per game this season.

players on the team — be the voice.

for the first time in his short career.

Brady: Grant is an interesting

Will: Trading for Grant was the

with lower minutes than what he

player. He can fit just about anywhere

most win-now move by Denver

received in OKC. If Millsap doesn’t

but he will be a spark plug off the

and if he continues to be what he

perform, Grant will get a couple of

bench that will provide great defense

was in OKC, Malone has a luxury

starts and be the power forward

and a role-playing wing scorer.

at his fingertips that can take

moving ahead for years to come. Isaac: With Klay Thompson out and

Do the Nuggets have a realistic chance to go all the way in the Western Conference and reach their second NBA Finals?

Will: Jamal Murray has gotten better

seeing the court better. The number of

Isaac: I expect Grant to be a player

How will head coach Michael Malone utilize their new acquistion from Oklahoma City, forward Jerami Grant?

Will: Nikola Jokic is one of the top

in the voting a year ago and he’s

he brings home the hardware.

Where does Jamal Murray take the next step in his game to ultimately live up to the max contract he got this offseason?

Will: Porter Jr. has some serious

Simmons. The Nuggets don’t lack

Isaac: He finished in the top three

Does Nikola Jokic take the next step in the Most Valuable Player conversation or does he take a step back this year?

Brady: Porter Jr. is not Ben

the National Basketball Association

the Nuggets to the next level. Brady: I wouldn’t take any team

Will: Absolutely. The West is

several adjusting pieces in the West,

for granted when it comes to the

wide-freaking-open and with a year

I think the Nuggets have a shot to win

Western Conference this year. But

of playoff experience under their

the conference. They had the best

the Nuggets have one of the most

belt, the Nuggets are primed to

record at home a year ago, but they

well-balanced lineups in the league.

make it back to the Finals for the

need to be better on the road in 2020.

I think they can make it all the way.

first time in franchise history.

Fangio not at fault for foul start to season By James Burky

been drab. Flacco, five years past his prime,

jburky@msudenver.edu

is the fifth quarterback to start for the team, and early results are predictably mixed.

The Denver Broncos’ loss to the

Running back Phillip Lindsay, meanwhile,

Jacksonville Jaguars on Sept. 29

has struggled to replicate his rookie season

dropped them to 0-4 on the season.

behind an over-matched offensive line.

Some of Broncos Country is left fuming

The defense, Fangio’s bread-and-butter,

over a start so poor that it is the only team

relies on Chris Harris, Jr., Von Miller, Adam

in franchise history that has been this inept,

Gotsis and Derek Wolfe to compensate for

but the rest of us are wearing the surprised

a cast of misfits and washed-ups. None of

Pikachu face. You mean that a team with a

these are Fangio’s fault. The blame lies on

new head coach, 34-year-old Joe Flacco at

his predecessor, Vance Joseph, and perhaps

quarterback, and a defense of mostly role

general manager John Elway. But not Fangio.

players who aren’t doing well is winless? The “unprecedented” failure out of

The 61-year-old is a defensive genius. In 20 years as a defensive coordinator, eight

the gate even led long time Broncos

of his teams ranked in the top 10 in the

connoisseur Mark Kiszla to write in The

NFL in yards allowed and points allowed,

Denver Post that coach Vic Fangio, along

according to Pro Football Reference.

with others, should be fired. That knee-

Those results may not translate to being

jerk thinking is indicative of a fanbase that

the head honcho, but is starting anew

doesn’t know how to handle losing.

really a better option? Do people like Kiszla

Sorry Broncos Country, it’s time to trust

Photo by David Zalubowski | Obtained from AP Photo

Vic Fangio watches from the field as his players during a practice earlier in the season. He was hired as the Broncos’ head coach on Jan. 10.

really want the Broncos to assume the

reactionary thinking, then they would have

the process. Fangio deserves this benefit of

mantle as the new Browns, a team that’s so

kicked Bud Grant — one of the greatest

the doubt because of the mess he inherited.

dysfunctional it changes coaches quicker

coaches ever — to the curb after his 3-8-3

as the second-coming of either coach, but

than a state changes representatives?

debut in 1967, and the New England Patriots

not as foolish as thinking his era should end

would have moved on from Bill Belichick

after one bad season with a bad team.

Since winning Super Bowl 50, autumn Sundays at Empower Field at Mile High have

If the Minnesota Vikings followed this

after a 5-11 record in his first season. It would be foolish to consider Fangio


OCTOBER 2, 2019

BRIEFING

9

City of Boulder launches Climate Mobilization Action Plan top contributor being Chase Bank.

By Anna Haynes From the CU Independent (CU Boulder)

“This is an opportunity for systems

cuindependent.com

change,” Fleishman said. “We’re also going to talk about a Boulder Green New Deal.”

Following the declaration of a climate

Many facets of the presentation

emergency by the City of Boulder in July,

encouraged individuals to also take action.

Boulder City Council held a launch event

Rella Abernathy, a member of Boulder’s

Thursday for a Climate Mobilization Action

ecological planning team, spoke in

Plan aimed at aggressively combating climate

support of these individual practices.

change in Boulder. The event included

“By changing your practices, your

presentations from several big actors in CMAP.

neighbors see you do it,” Abernathy

The presentations opened with a

explained. “And then they’re more

performance by Young Women’s Voices 4

open to the changes they see.”

Climate, a group for girls aged 13-16 that fuses

Outside of the presentation were several

“theater communication and project-based

booths representing the different focus areas Photo by Anna Haynes | Courtesy of the CU Independent

learning for the sake of climate change.” The group is run by SPEAK, an organization dedicated to making women’s voices heard.

An art piece outside of the CMAP presentation on Sept. 26 reading “NO TIME,” representing the lack of time available in combating climate change.

The group used skits, costumes and

of CMAP. Attendees had the opportunity to speak with government employees about climate initiatives and give feedback by writing on whiteboards next to each table.

music to communicate what individuals can do to help the environment. Two examples

per the request of Boulder citizens.

the climate footprint in the U.S. is

Present on the panel of the presentation

from consumption emissions.

were reducing food waste and adopting

were: Boulder Mayor Suzanne Jones; IBM

a plant-rich diet. The most important tip

Site Energy Coordinator Brody Wilson;

in four ways: reducing the production

for the group was to educate girls as they

Executive Director and Co-Founder of Mad

of single-use plastics, making Boulder

marry later, have fewer children and “make

Agriculture Philip Taylor; Eco-Cycle Compost

and Boulder County a zero-waste model,

student Faye Kovler added that the

sustainable choices for our community.”

and Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials

carbon farming and helping the rest of

event can inspire other people to

Senior Policy Advisor for Climate,

Manager Dan Matsch; 350 Head of Global

Colorado and specifically Denver “go

say, “If they have this all figured out,

Sustainability and Resilience Brett

Finance Campaigns Brett Fleishman; Director

from zero-waste laggers to leaders.”

there’s hope for us to figure it out.”

KenCairn said Boulder has a “legacy” of

of Planning, Housing and Sustainability

climate action with some of the “most

Jim Robertson; Department of Climate

area was Fleishman for 350, an organization

progressive land-use laws in the country.”

Initiatives Intern Lupe Avalos; and Boulder

working towards ending the use of fossil fuels.

“Boulder, like every other place on

Eco-Cycle is approaching sustainability

CU political science graduate Adam Charny said that Boulder involving the public in detail it takes to actually make the change.” Naropa University psychology

Representing the financial systems focus

County Climate Justice and Climate

the planet right now, faces one of the

CMAP helps them to “understand how much

The two main goals of CMAP relating

Resilience Coordinator Garry Sanfaçon.

Contact CU Independent Senior News Editor Anna Haynes at anna.haynes@colorado.edu.

to financial systems, Fleishman said, are

greatest challenges that we’ve ever

Jones represented the circular materials

the shift of financial investments away

The Metropolitan and several Colorado student

faced as a species,” KenCairn said.

economy focus area. Aside from her municipal

from contributors to climate change and

media organizations are sharing editorial

duties, Jones serves as the executive director

creating mechanisms that will finance a

content to promote student work around the

materials economy, energy systems,

of the environmental organization Eco-

just transition to ecological sustainability.

state. For more information, write to Editor-in-

equity, financial systems, land use and

Cycle. The goal of Eco-Cycle, Jones said,

Fleishman said that in the last three

Chief James Burky at jburky@msudenver.edu.

regenerative ecosystems and resilience.

is to take zero-waste and circular economy

years, 33 banks have contributed over

Equity was added to the list of focus areas

approaches to environmental sustainability.

$1.9 trillion to coal power, fracking

CMAP focuses on six areas: circular

in 2016, followed by land use and finance

According to Jones, 42% of

and other fossil fuel industries — the

Briefs SGA grapples with food and housing insecurity MSU Denver Student

$1.5 million from Hotel Boulderado owners gifted to MSU Denver The owners of Hotel

14th annual Zombie Crawl in Downtown Denver rises again On Oct. 5, Downtown

13-year-old boy attacked at Florida station On Sept. 29, 13-year-old Issa

New microapartments planned at former Art Institute in Downtown Denver Randy Nichols of Denver-

Government Assembly President

Boulderado, Frank and Gina

Denver will host the 14th

Shabazz was attacked while

based Nichols Partnership

Danielle Holmes testified in front

Day, have made a $1.5 million

annual Zombie Crawl.

waiting for the light rail train at

has purchased the former Art

of the Senate Higher Education

donation to MSU Denver. The

the Florida station in Aurora.

Institute building at 1200 Lincoln

Committee on Sept. 23 about her

gift is meant to establish the

costume contest and the “Organ

He was standing on his

St. for $15.25 million. The group

and other students that currently

Day Leadership Endowment and

Trail Ghoul’d Rush”, a series

skateboard when he was kicked by

plans to turn the building into a

struggle with housing insecurities.

the Day Leadership Academy

of challenges that can be done

a man with an angry expression

multi-unit apartment complex.

at MSU Denver’s School of

in groups of up to six people

who took his skateboard and

the Auraria Board Representative

Hospitality, Events and Tourism,

for various prizes, including a

threw it back at Shabazz. The

renovated the Turntable Studios

Maly Mendieta was interviewed

according to a news release.

first-place trophy. Prop weapons

child received soft tissue damage

by Empower Stadium at Mile

are prohibited from the crawl.

on the back of his neck.

High and Cruise by City Park.

Student Advisory Committee to

by Channel 9 News at the

It will provide a professional

The festivities will include a

Roadrunner Food Pantry in an

hospitality online leadership

effort to bring awareness to the

certificate along with

at 11 a.m. at Skyline Park

immediately after the incident

$35 million, including the cost

food insecurities facing students.

mentoring programs.

and will go on until 4 p.m.

after boarding the train to

of the initial purchase. “Doing

safety. Police are investigating

conversions of a beat-up, old,

SGA will host a tri-institutional

An official announcement

The event formally begins

Information about any

Shabazz called his mother

Nichols has also previously

The project is estimated to cost

student government event

will be made on Oct. 2 which

after party has not been made

surveillance video from the

unoccupied building is kind of

on Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. in the

will also honor the Days for their

public yet, though in previous

platform in an attempt to find

becoming a specialty, I guess,”

Tivoli Garage, and all students

contribution to the university.

years, events have occurred

the suspect. No motive for

Nichols told BusinessDen.

after the end of the crawl.

the man’s actions have been

com. “It’s a really good way

determined at this time.

to mitigate the ridiculous

are welcome to attend. Next SGA Meeting: Oct. 4

cost of new construction.” A name for the project has not

12:45 p.m.

been decided, and renovations

Barb Weiske Senate Chambers

likely won’t begin until next year.

Tivoli 329


10

BREAK

OCTOBER 2, 2019

Overheard “He’s talking all cherry-chip cheery-ho. It’s weird.” “CPR? I can’t even spell it.” “Are you professionally dumb, or is it more of a hobby?” “I know, doing your job is weird!”

Top 5

Horoscopes Capricorn

Cancer

The coming week will be exhausting and filled with ups and downs, but should turn out just fine, so long as you don’t allow yourself to be thrown by the rough patches.

You have been dedicating a lot of your time to your love life lately, which could be good or bad. Though important at the moment, don’t leave your other duties behind.

Aquarius

Leo

As much as you hate to admit it, you’ve not been putting your best foot forward. It’s time to invest some real effort to turn that around, before you find yourself stuck in a rut.

Your ferocity can be intimidating. Keep it in check to not push the intimidated away. Use this to push yourself beyond your limits and rise through the ranks.

Pisces

Virgo

Your week is promising to bring excitement and wonder. With this in mind, keep an open mind to different experiences this week.

Prudence is a great way to live a sheltered life. Challenge yourself to step out of your comfort zone and push your boundaries.

Aries

Guys named Chris

It may come as a revelation, but people are often less intelligent than you would hope. Patience will be the virtue of the week, frustrating though it may be.

1. Chris Pratt 2. Chris Evans

Taurus

3. Chris Hemsworth 4. Christopher Walken 5. Chris Pine

Libra Your year is fixing to come full circle this week. While you’ll certainly be looking forward to new beginnings, take the time to reminisce over your achievements.

Scorpio

Let’s be honest, Taurus, you’ve been all kinds of feckless these past few days. Shape up, before people tire of your lazy lifestyle.

You may butt heads more often, but pick your battles this month as you may have to conserve your energy for larger ones ahead.

Gemini

Sagittarius

The Twins are looking at a spell of relative jubilance. Take this happiness with a grain of salt as it may crash all around you if you don’t pay enough attention.

More people have been trying to walk over you recently. Stand your ground and know who you are. If need be, put them in their place in the process.

Photo of the Week rushing to the defense of President Donald Trump, who last week found himself under

politics. Twenty one years ago this week,

the glare of an official House impeachment

the House of Representatives, under a

inquiry. Through Scott’s literal lens, it is

Republican majority, voted to file articles of

easy to see how, despite the underlying

impeachment with the Senate, beginning a

sense that we live in exceptional times,

protracted political battle surrounding former

there is perhaps a greater consistency

President Bill Clinton that would contribute

to our history than we would otherwise

to a short-lived route of Republicans in the

presuppose. It may be that, in the months

1998 midterms. Ferrell J. Scott’s photograph

to come, it will be Republicans crowding

of Democrats responding to the vote is,

a lecturn to decry another vote advancing

in many ways, a mirror of Republicans

articles of impeachment to the Senate.

Do you have a funny quote you overheard on campus or an interesting photo you just have to share? Submit to Managing Editor Megan Webber at mwebber6@ msudenver.edu.

Easy

Medium

Photo by Ferrell J Scott | obtained from the Library of Congress

Representative Rick Boucher, D-Va., speaks after the House of Representatives votes to impeachment Bill Clinton on Oct. 8, 1998.

Hard

Answers:

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