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Fearful of extensive layoffs and potentially deep cuts to student services, leaders of Colorado’s public colleges and universities are pressing lawmakers to restore $493 million the state chopped off their budgets last year.
Metropolitan State University of Denver President Janine Davidson said college presidents are presenting a united front on the restoration of funding because “at some point you have to say this isn’t working.”
And Adams State University President Cheryl Lovell said colleges did their part in balancing budgets last year and a return to the 2019-20 funding level would be a positive step for colleges and their students.
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It’s been a quite a few years since Maggie Justinak’s name has been brought up. Although her name no longer appears on the Rock Springs High School Lady Tigers basketball roster, her basketball career has flourished.
If there’s one thing that can’t be forgotten, it’s that Justinak and basketball go hand in hand with one another.
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Growing up, Justinak found a passion for the sport of basketball at a very early age. Ever since she was a kid, she loved to be outside playing basketball with her brothers. As she developed her skills and gained experience, she eventually found herself on the floor playing in a Rock Springs High School Lady Tigers jersey.
Menziesâ Moment
Menziesâ Moment
Ethan Menzies made a huge jump from his freshman to sophomore campaign as he leads the Mavericks in both points and rebounds.
One must have the next man up mentality in sports because you never know when your number has been called.
Colorado Mesa University (CMU) lost nine of its players from last year due to graduations, opt-outs or injuries. They needed sophomore forward Ethan Menzies to be the next man up for the Mavericks, and he has done exactly that.
Menzies averaged 5.9 points per game and 3.4 rebounds per game in his freshman campaign.
Mikayla Olave for The Criterion Ethan Menzies in the post looking for an open teammate against CCU. |