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Students experience ‘extremely rewarding’ opportunity to use skills for bike share program By Stephen.Koenigsfeld @iowastatedaily.com

estled back in the northern most part of the Armory building stands Na group of students surrounding a table of sticky notes. The Industrial Design 302 class is in its early-most stage of plan- ning and creating bikes for the bike share program. Wish lists for what designers want with the bikes include notes reading “lights, glowing spokes” and “add-on cart for extra storage”. While some students said these ideas may be a little out there, the creativity and inception of ideas is what gets the mind flowing. Beau Easley, sophomore in industrial design, said the chance to participate in a program as unique as the industrial design 302 class was amazing for him. “When else can you have a class like this, that you’re getting credit for, but also at the same time you’re doing it for your uni- versity,” Easley said. “It’s extremely reward- ing to have the opportunity in itself.” What is unique about the ISU bike share program is it will be the first of it’s kind. Travis Cannon, junior in industrial design, said all eyes are on this class out of Iowa State University. “What we’re doing is trying to make a system designed for students because that hasn’t been done be- fore,” Cannon said. “It’s specifically just for students.” Major cities such as New York, Minneapolis and even Des Moines have bike share programs. However, Giving Cannon said the goal aside from making a system specifically for stu- dents is to improve on the failures of other major bike share systems. Course professor Erdem Selek said the students share a common feeling of reward in knowing they will be able to physically see the outcome of their progress. “That’s our biggest motivation, that we’re going to see the outcome,” Selek said. Tiffany Herring/Iowa State Daily “Normally, with other smaller sponsors and Students work together to write out logistics for the bike-share program in Industrial Design 302. In the studio class, students will go through three different phases of planning and will then partnerback with engineers to design and create the bikes for students on campus. BIKES p4 >> Bike Share timeline: Stage one: Stage two: Stage three: Professor Erdem Selek gave a timeline of when the Students begin the inception of ideas of what they From three different designs, students will narrow The final stage will be the implementation phase final product should be released. Industrial Design 302 want to go into the bike share program. Students the options down to one final bike. Students will start where physical tests on the bikes will take place. After will span during the course of four semesters while created broad ideas of what the bikes, accessories and working with business models and engineers to create four semesters of work, the final plan will have come implementing three stages: bike stands will look like. the plan. together for the class. Chinese Create A Career New Year ranked hospitality celebrated program in top 25 internship opportunities Curriculum and facilities. on campus gives students Some of the pro- grams that caught Create unique work a Career’s attention in- Greenlee School staff, cluded, but were not lim- opportunities ited to, undergraduate Chinese international hospitality management By Kassidy.Kilcoyne degree, hospitality man- students share culture @iowastatedaily.com agement master of sci- ence, non-thesis master By David.Gerhold Iowa State’s hospital- science with specialty in @iowastatedaily.com ity management program hospitality management, in the apparel, education- hospitality management It’s one of the happiest times at al studies and hospitality doctor of philosophy the Greenlee School of Journalism management department and hospitality manage- and Communication, said director is in the top 25 programs ment distance doctor of Michael Bugeja. On Friday, Chinese in the nation, according philosophy. graduate students celebrated the to CreateACareer.org. According to Create Chinese New Year with Greenlee fac- Create a Career is a a Career, Iowa State re- ulty and staff for the fourth time at resource that helps pro- ceived most of its recog- Iowa State. fessionals and students nition from its available They presented their culture in a make informed career research and dining facili- variety of activities and performances. choices and also provides ties. The hospitality man- According to the lunar calendar, 2014 information about edu- agement program also marks the “year of the horse,” which cation, salary and em- received accreditation signifies power, victory and energy. ployment growth. from the Accreditation “We started this celebration “Based on our re- Commission for four years ago, so that our Chinese view, we easily included Programs in Hospitality students could feel more at home,” the Iowa State University Management. Bugeja said. “But what happened is hospitality program in The ranking of the that they really defined what home our list of the best hos- hospitality program did means for us.” pitality programs,” said not surprise Pamela Bugeja said that the whole idea Brian Rudin, managing White, dean of the College of cultural exchange for journalists is editor of Create a Career. of Human Sciences. important, because they need to have The top 25 schools “We have been a global world view. were picked from an as- ranked many times for “We can’t just cover the Hawkeyes sortment of factors, in- our programs because Tomhas Huhnke/Iowa State Daily and Iowa State, we need to cover the Iowa State graduate student Terigele performs a traditional Chinese dance for cluding ranking, repu- of our faculty and stu- the Chinese New Year celebration that was hosted by the Greenlee School of tation, classes offered, NEW YEAR p4 >> Journalism and Communication on Friday and Saturday. academic quality and TOP 25 p4 >> 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003

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Correction In Friday’s article titled “IRHA discusses removing newspapers from residence halls,” it was incorrectly stated that Government of the Jen Hao Wong/Iowa State Daily Student Body presidential candidate Hillary Kletscher said she A team from Kansas State University works on their defense system during a cyber defense competition on Saturday at the would increase funding to the Iowa State Daily if elected. Kletscher Transformative Learning Area in Coover Hall. The goal is to defeat the Red Team, which tries to attack the cyber system. did mention the Daily and funds, but did not say she would work to increase funding. The Daily regrets the error. ISU hacks through competition and excited to learn,” Jacobson said. are scored on several factors: network The National Cyber Jacobson funded the competi- security, quality of documentation, tion financially and made food for the usability of their systems and partici- Defense competition students throughout the day, but it pation in other events during the day. comes to Iowa State was the students who set up the ma- Students huddled over their lap- jority of the competition. Jacobson tops from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 8 to By Jaden.Urbi said it’s a great leadership opportu- defend their teams’ networks. The Campus @iowastatedaily.com nity for the students who participate. teams prepared for the competi- “The Computer Security Club tion by learning about how servers Since the recent NSA leaks, cy- began as a club for students to get worked and various techniques to ber defense has been in the head- together and have fun, but over the break into system networks. As the lines of U.S. news. Iowa State held the years it has evolved into more of a day went on, numerous anomalies National Cyber Defense Competition learning experience. The competi- were randomly given to the teams, on Feb. 8 in the Transformative tions put on at ISU are a way to re- which they worked to repair. Shout Learning Area of Coover Hall. The cruit students, high school students “I’ve been to one cyber defense competition is designed to mimic in particular, to become involved in competition before, but this one is at real-world situations in which stu- computer security,” said Jacobson. a national level, so it’s harder,” said dents would have to act quickly to Each team is given a network Velasquez. defend their network from various to set up and secure with certain Unlike some other cyber de- intrusions. requirements. Along with keeping fense competitions, this competi- Doug Jacobson, professor of up with this, the teams have to deal tion is open to more than just Iowa Outs computer engineering, started the with intrusions by the Red Team. State students, and this year the other Computer Security Club in 2003 be- Volunteers come from across the teams came very prepared, Jacobson cause he has always had an interest in country just to participate in this said. computer science and hacking, so it event and join the Red Team. The National Cyber Defense made sense to put these together and The Red Team’s goal is to collect competition is one of four cyber de- start a club for students who share “flags” from the teams, said Carlos fense competitions put on by the ISU the same interests. Velasquez, junior in computer engi- Information Assurance Center in as- “I look at things and think, ‘How neering. These flags may be things sociated with the Internet-Scale Event can I break them?’ Many of the stu- such as access to passwords that al- and Attack Generation Environment dents think this way as well,” said low for administrative access. The job and Information Assurance Student Jacobson. of the student teams is to get these Group. Jacobson said he is excited “This competition is important flags back, in turn gaining points. that next month the NSA is sponsor- because it gives our students an op- Jacobson said the program is set ing a workshop at Iowa State in which Valentine’s portunity to do some things that they up so there are problems in the sys- faculty from across the country come can’t learn in the classroom. The goal tem. The students have to work to fig- in and teach students more about in- edition. is getting more students interested ure out how to solve them. The teams quiry based learning.

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For the military, understanding dif- And that was why many students ap- ferent cultures and being able to interact plied to be a part of the program - for cul- with them is important. That is why the tural understanding. Army created the Cultural Understanding Jason Sadowski, senior in supply Language Proficiency program, to better chain management, was a part of a mili- prepare cadets for a future oversees. tary-to-military mission last summer in The Cultural Understanding Croatia. Language Proficiency program was cre- “It was awesome, in general, just get- ated five years ago by the United State’s ting that cultural awareness and perspec- cadet-command. tive will help us relate better to other cul- “The army looked at ‘what do we tures for when we actually do get into the want as an officer,’” said Lt. Col. Richard military,” Sadowski said. Smith, professor of military science. “And Similar to the Army’s goal, many of that is we want them to be, globally aware the cadets also believe that by partici- and understand different cultures.” pating in CULP they will become better CULP is a program that cadets apply leaders. to be a part of, after first being under con- Aaron Hett, senior in mechanical en- tract with the Army to apply. gineering, went to Benin and participated They are then accepted based on in both a military-to-military mission and their merit, Iowa State GPA, ROTC grade a humanitarian mission. point average, physical fitness scores and “Whenever you go oversees, you’re approval from ROTC leaders. going to need to learn how to interact with This summer 1,500 cadets, from them. So learning how to interact with across the United States, will visit 42 dif- people of a different culture and how to ferent countries. These countries will be Courtesy of Col. Richard Smith convey your ideas or the means of what Cadets Jason Sadowski, Matthew Baldwin and Ben Quimby pose with Lt. Col. Smith and a in Africa, Asia, Europe, Central America, Croatian woman dressed in traditional clothing during a trip with the CULP program. you’re talking about was really beneficial,” South America and the Caribbean. Hett said. There are different versions of mis- just for us, but for the foreign militaries also be cadets from California, Florida and Ryan Brady, senior in history, visited sions that a cadet may be a part of and as well. They get to know us and the qual- more. Latvia last year on a military-to-military which mission that will be depends on ity of character in our military that we are “[The CULP program] is beyond the mission and said that embracing a culture what country they visit. producing,” Smith said. leadership and beyond the cultural un- and learning how to work together was There are various missions for cadets: At the beginning of each planning derstanding. It is just an incredible oppor- important. a humanitarian mission, building roads year, cadet-command is in touch with tunity for our program and for Iowa State “People generally have two attitudes and wells, a language focused mission, countries that are asking for the United to have students with a cultural perspec- when it comes to cultures: they either em- teaching villagers and foreign military to States’ help and what they need done. tive,” Smith said. brace it and see the diversity for what it is, speak English or a military-to-military Smith will be operating his own ca- The main basis for the program is to or they put up a barrier and only see the mission, where cadets will train along side det-command mission to Croatia this produce better soldiers and officers for differences. So when and if I hopefully de- foreign military personnel or cadets. summer. While some of the cadets he will the Army. ploy someday, I’m hoping that I can em- “It’s a great cultural exchange, not lead will be Iowa State students, there will “We, the Army and cadet-command, brace the culture,” Brady said.

Courtesy of Col. Richard Smith Ben Quimby and Jason Sadowski clean and perform regular Courtesy of Col. Richard Smith maintenance on their weapons and supplies. Quimby and Cadet members of the Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency program traveled to Croatia last summer to learn Sadowski were part of the ROTC trip to Croatia last summer. traditions and get other military experience. This summer, 1,500 cadets will visit 42 different countries through CULP. Recreation Services

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>>NEW YEAR p1 ate student Xiaowen Zhu draw their wishes for the focused on a Bai ethnic new year on a picture of whole world,” Bugeja said. dance. a horse. Their wishes in- “The Chinese students “There was some stuff cluded world peace, mon- share what our other stu- I’ve never even seen before ey and happiness for their dents might do one day as such as a performer who families. reporters.” played on a two-stringed “The Chinese words The event opened instrument,” Bugeja said. for ‘on the back of the with a video explaining “He was astoundingly horse’ can also mean ‘im- the origins of Chinese New good and to hear all these mediately’ or ‘right away,’” Year and Greenlee faculty different kinds of sounds said Sicong Zhao, emcee members saying “Happy out of an instrument like of the event and graduate new year” in their respec- that is unbelievable and student in journalism and tive native language. extremely fascinating.” mass communication. The graduate stu- In between the per- According to Chinese dents presented a variety formances, faculty and tradition, people draw of different poetry recitals staff were invited to take their wishes on the back of and traditional Chinese part in various games such a horse, when they want it songs, most of which origi- as a Chinese letter puzzle to be fulfilled right away, nated in the 18th century. and “Guess Who I Am,” Zhao said. Terigele, graduate where they had to guess In the end, the audi- student in journalism and Chinese objects based on ence had the opportunity mass communication, various hints. to participate in Chinese presented a Mongolian In “Have It Right cooking and make their dance, dressed in a tradi- Away,” faculty mem- own tangyuan, a tradition- tional dress, while gradu- bers were encouraged to al Chinese snack made out of sticky rice filled with glue pudding. “I think everything went quite well, I’m glad to see all the people so happy, they enjoyed themselves,” said Shan Luo, graduate student in journalism and Tomhas Huhnke /Iowa State Daily mass communication. Luo said she would have preferred if every- 83rd annual Varieties Show one came in traditional Some ISU students were part of the “Behind the Make-up” performance on Chinese costumes and clothing. Saturday in the Memorial Union. Groups participated in hopes of being one “Some of the first- of three groups who will perform in the Varieties Sweepstakes on Feb. 19 - 20. year grad students came in their normal everyday clothes, so it would have made for a better feeling >>BIKES p1 student organizations from across the of being together and con- university to partner on something that is nected,” Luo said. projects, you don’t get to see that. These much larger than themselves,” Kletscher Daniela Dimitrova, students will be designing something that said. associate professor in will be used over and over again.” With a long term project such as journalism and mass com- On Jan. 22 the Government of the the bike share program, Selek echoed munication, and director Student Body passed a prototype bill Kletsher’s thoughts. of graduate education, funding the bike share class with more “They don’t really care if it goes in said that she has been to than $15,000. Cannon said the fact the their portfolios or on their websites,” Selek all of the Chinese New Year class doesn’t have to spend money out of said. “As long as it’s out there and people celebrations. pocket helps take some pressure off of the are using it and smiling, that’s their goal. “I’ve seen the progres- students. That’s their motivation.” sion. Every year, they have Vice President Hillary Kletscher said different games and differ- in an interview with the Iowa State Daily ent activities, so I feel like on Jan. 21 that the program will serve as Thomas Huhnke/Iowa State Daily I’m learning something and experience for more than just design Watch more: Iowa State assistant professor Michael Dahlstrom creates new about the Chinese majors. See what students, professor a Chinese dessert made of sticky rice in part of the celebra- culture every time,” “This program is an opportunity for had to share about the project tion organized by the Greenlee School on Friday. Dimitrova said. students in multiple majors, fields and at iowastatedaily.com

>>TOP 25 p1 dents to obtain a bachelor’s de- plete some sort of internship be- just a few facets of the hospital- gree in the program. fore his or her graduation. ity management program at Iowa dents,” White said. “We even were “Our hospitality program has White said internships give State. We have been ranked number 15 out of 100 for been around for such a long time students a good learning experi- There are hundreds of stu- best hospitality tourism.” that we have had room to grow,” ence and a better understanding dents on campus in the hospital- ranked many times Iowa State’s hospitality White said. “Many reasons why of their field of study. They also ity program today and White is a for our programs management program has been students get such a great pro- open doors to future jobs. main supporter for the program around for decades, and the pro- gram here is because of the learn- Hospitality management to keep growing. because of our fac- gram at Iowa State keeps making ing love on campus. The students students have interned all the “I just want everyone to ulty and students.” firsthand experiences available, are able to learn firsthand.” way from Disney World to hotels know that there are plenty more while also many jobs for gradu- Iowa State also requires each in Las Vegas. opportunities for students and Pamela White, dean of College of ating students. Iowa State is also student within the hospitality Food service, recreation, that we are certainly not sold Human Sciences the only school in Iowa for stu- management program to com- conventions and tourism are out,” White said.

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Iowa State Daily A CyRide bus stop sign is covered with snow during winter storm Rocky on Feb. 26, 2013. Students struggle through winter weather to make the most out of their education. Attend class even when it’s cold out Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Scientific discoveries often rely on information that cannot be proven because of limitations that researchers face. Because of this scientific find- This year Iowa State has seen some ings may have flaws that even the most careful research cannot overcome. Freedom to discover the real facts must be provided to gain knowledge. record low temperatures. These low temps, however, should not be keeping students from going to class. We are, after all, adults now and in the working world it would be expected of us to go to work and do our job. Being college students going to class is our Science must be questioned job and the cold should not be something that stands in our way. By Alexander.Maxwell cords will hopefully be what validation of its own truth. stand that this collection Going to school when the wind chill @iowastatedaily.com allows people in the future to In fact, all other collections should undoubtedly be the is nearly 40 degrees below zero may seem know what was experienced similar to this one that claim basis of all other laws, as well rough, but we have options on campus to here in the past, despite the they contain similar truths as government itself. make that trek a little easier. CyRide is a cold cientists continually fact that those people were are also wrong. If any person As humans we seem to student’s friend. Walking to a class all the declare that their work not able to observe it for does not recognize this fact, have a strong desire to ac- way across campus on a day with below zero Suncovers new truths and themselves. that person is living their life quire knowledge and attempt temperatures is madness, but waiting at the increases human knowledge. The past may be unde- incorrectly. It is the humble to gain real understanding for bus stop for a few minutes and getting onto How can they make such finable, but is there anything responsibility of those who the world around us. The only a heated CyRide will make your chances of incredible claims, and should that is true that we are not do recognize it as the source way we can come anywhere frostbite quite a bit slimmer. we as society be willing to able to verify through our of all truth to inform the non- close to meeting these goals It is important to bundle up when the believe them? These are own direct experience? If believers how their lives are is to know that there is only temperatures drop that low. Fashion doesn’t bold statements, and when there are such truths, where wrong, and that they must one place where we can find matter anymore when it comes to getting looking deeper, it becomes would we be able to find fundamentally change what truth. We must also realize to class in the freezing temps. Wear a coat, increasingly obvious that them? Miraculously, there is they believe. that there are people who hat and gloves. Trying to make sure that you scientists are very wrong indeed a place to get all the Also, quite conveniently, somehow refuse to ac- have as little skin as possible showing is go- regarding both truth and answers one will ever need to all moral rules can be found knowledge this, despite how ing to help you in the long run. We chose to knowledge. know; the answers are in an in this collection, which obvious it may seem to many go to school in Iowa, we should be prepared As a general example, old collection of writings. means all moral judgments others. Unfortunately, it is to handle the elements that it throws at us. scientific studies often focus Though this collec- must be made through con- this kind of denial that leads If your professor can make it to class, on examining the events of tion may have been created sulting it. However, some- to blatantly false confirma- you should be able to make it to class. Many the past, especially when through multiple editions times this can be a bit tricky, tions that are often embraced professors do not live in Ames so they have attempting to explain how and had several amendments because some of the words by science. to drive in the winter conditions to teach things came to be they way over time, it can no longer and stories in this collection We must realize that you. If they arrive to a class and there are they are now. But we can nev- be modified, because it is are not meant to be con- great harm is caused when no students there to learn we are wasting er genuinely know what hap- infallible. Nevertheless, when sidered as fact. Regrettably the public begins habitually their time, as well as our money. If we were pened in the past, because needed, it may be translated at this time I am personally accepting facts that they can- going to work at a job that day we wouldn’t we were not there to see it for if it was not originally written unclear on how to separate not confirm themselves or stay home because our paychecks would ourselves. Clearly trying to in the modern version of the true advice and moral law that are not explained within be smaller, there is no reason we should be figure out what occurred in native language of those per- from metaphorical parables the old collection of writings. skipping the classes we have paid for. the past is futile and a waste sons who wish to read it. or stories that should be un- We must not sit idly by and The world does not stop turning be- of time as well as funding. While all other things derstood within their histori- let this happen. For if people cause it is cold in Iowa. It is understandable The only thing any per- may be questioned, the con- cal context. Regardless of my are taught to simply believe that not all of the students on campus have son can logically do right now tent of this collection cannot own confusion, selectively whatever they are told by sci- cars, but many of them do and would be is observe the things around be. It is impossible to debate choosing to apply certain ence, they will never gain the willing to drive their friends on to campus them and record the obser- this fact, and the collection rules and disregard others ability or freedom to discover on a cold day. vations. Eventually these re- itself does not require any has allowed me to under- real truth. Iowa States policy on the weather is as reads “In the event of inclement weather or other emergency, the president or other designated representatives, in consultation with appropriate university administrators, may declare one of the following emergency Coke ad controversy shows ignorance situations to be in effect, classes are can- celled or the University and buildings are closed.” Even when classes are cancelled it is By Shannon.Holmes “#f***coke.” I’m sorry, but since when native tongue. You get the opportunity said in the policy that the University will still @iowastatedaily.com does America mean white and English? to experience this thing that is really operate and staff will be expected to be on I’m Irish and I’m American. The girls big in the States: the Super Bowl. While duty. In the case of the University and build- I sit next to in Economics are Chilean watching, you see this commercial for ings being closed, only then does the staff or some, the Super Bowl is all and Canadian, and they’re American. Coke, which is also in your country, not have to show up to work. about the football. It’s about the My friend is Korean, and has lived in the and you hear your language and feel Yes the students may think that it is too FSeahawks pounding the Broncos U.S. most of his life and he’s American. like you belong. Isn’t that what we, as cold to be walking to class, but if professors into the ground and commercials are for At some point in everyone’s family Americans, are all about? Having pride are still showing up, students should still be getting up and getting more food. For line, unless you are of American Indian in our country, welcoming new people, showing up. There are many students that others, the time to get the food is during decent, one ancestor immigrated across and being that melting pot that is so want to attend class, and take advantage of the game, and the commercials are there the border, probably not with English internationally known? Not the shame- learning. These students do not want to take for pure entertainment. That’s what they as their first language and you’re still ful, racist, twitter filled, atmosphere we a day off because that is just another day have been looking forward to all football American. are providing. that they cannot take advantage of all the season. This year there were plenty of We should be ashamed. I’m Those that were against the ad, did Iowa State has to offer academically. thought-out, funny or just plain, “eh,” ashamed to be a white woman living have some points. Not those who were In the long run it is up to each student, advertisements played during the Super in Iowa. The, dare I say, stereotypical ignorant, those who took the time to sit individually, to decide whether or not they Bowl. One that spiked quite a bit of American. Coke was portraying our and organize their thoughts. want to show up to class. If choosing to skip controversy, even though the complaints country for what it is. A melting pot. First, it was only about making on a cold day is the decision you make, you weren’t needed, was the Coca-Cola com- That phrase has been pounded into money. Well, yeah. What else is advertis- should be ready to face the consequences. mercial where ‘America the Beautiful,’ our heads since we were in elementary ing for? Please tell me an advertisement We all knew what we were getting was sang in multiple languages. school. You don’t judge others on how where the company was not trying to ourselves into when we took our acceptance For those who didn’t catch the light or dark their skin is, because every- make money. Make sure to recognize at ISU. We have had moderate winters and game, and who just did not care, the one is different. There are laws against the fact that Public Announcements and warm winters and we go to class on those Coca-Cola commercial was one minute this. Equal opportunity rights. advertisements are two different things. days. We should not be skipping class on long. Which equals to about six mil- Coke has always rooted for the Second, the ad shows a lesbian couple. the cold winters. Welcome to adulthood stu- lion dollars worth of advertisement. “underdog.” For example, in the 1920s, So what? I’m not going to get into it dents, this is what learning to be responsible Throughout this minute, there were Coke started to show women drink- now, but they’re just reaching for things is all about. scenes of families from around the ing coke, while attending social events, to complain about. Homosexuality is country, while ‘America the Beautiful,’ going to work and many other things a whole new topic and the couple was was sang in many voices in the back- that, before then, were still coming out shown for three seconds, tops. Third, Editorial Board ground. Here’s the kicker: not all of it of the shadows. Coke was one of the Coke used an American song and sung Katelynn McCollough, editor-in-chief Katie Titus, opinion editor was in English. This version featured first companies to be brave enough to it in “terrorist,” language. So, apparently, Phil Brown, assistant opinion editor sections, or verses, in English, Spanish, show women standing up for themselves anyone not American, and not speaking Hailey Gross, columnist Hindi, Krese, Tagalong, French and outside of the kitchen. Another example English is a terrorist. That’s going a bit Hebrew throughout the patriotic song. of is in 1955, Mary Alexander was the overboard as well. Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of As an avid Twitter stalker, I instantly first African American to appear in a Coca-Cola brought up many con- the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the author(s) are searched #coke and was not disap- Coca-Cola advertisement, and really troversial ideas throughout one min- associated. pointed with the result, (or rather I was the first to appear in any kind of com- ute. They were not saying that English disappointed with the responses). mercial. There was a huge uproar from should not be our official language, they There were many tweets praising the white community until, finally, they were bringing notice to the diversity Feedback policy: Coca-Cola for their commercial, but calmed down to realize how idiotic throughout our country. The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or most were washed away with the insen- they sounded. It was ground-breaking. By rooting for the underdog, they online feedback. sitive, and borderline racist, behavior of Finally people realized that everyone focused the ad towards the less known Send your letters to [email protected]. the “citizens,” of America. Many tweeters was the same. American citizens, rather than the rest of Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), stated how English was “our,” language, Imagine moving to this country the country. Times change, and eventu- majors and/or group affiliation(s) and how we were in America, we needed of praise. The country where everyone ally, I hope that our country will mature and year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. to speak English. There were slights wants to live, eat, and work. Where you within itself and will see what the real against some of the races portrayed are free. Imagine coming here and start- meaning behind that ad was. English Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major and year in school are included in the post. Feedback posted throughout the commercial, and even ing to learn English, but English is hard, or not, we are a community that prides online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. the ever so classy, trending hashtag so sometimes you have to revert to your ourselves in our diversity. Career Guide

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By Dean.Berhow-Goll @iowastatedaily.com HILTON COLISEUM elvin Ejim stood under the op- posing team’s hoop, exhaust- Med but grinning. With 20 seconds left on the clock, Ejim said it was only then that it started to sink in that he — the underrated, the underappreci- ated, the undersized — had undeniably put together one of the best perfor- CYCLONES mances in Iowa State’s history during X the 84-69 win against Texas Christian University on Feb. 8. “Mel-vin E-jim, Mel-vin E-jim,” rang from stands. All were standing, chanting and witnessing the best scor- ing performance in Big 12 history. X “This will get a lot of national at- X tention, obviously,” ISU coach Fred SHOT CHART MELVIN EJIM PTS 48 Hoiberg said. “Because the fact it’s a Big IOWA STATE X 12 record and there’s been some pretty #3 | F | IOWAST. special players that have gone through this league. Scoring Statistics: “Melvin Ejim’s name is at the top FGs: 20-24 for points, and that’s unbelievable for a 3FG: 2-2 guy that probably doesn’t get as much FT: 6-6 credit as he deserves.” Dunks: 6-6 Ejim walked back through a stream of high-fives and hugs. His teammates Mandy Kallemeyn/Iowa State Daily — to whom he gave all the credit — all found a way to get a hand on Ejim and his 48 points, the second-best scoring rebounds: a good start to what could be 26 points for Iowa State. chanted for him to realize what kind of output Hilton has seen — only behind a career day. “Just the efficiency of his game, a night he had. It might’ve taken un- the famous 102-100 overtime game in But a day that would break re- scoring 48 points on 24 shots,” said til Saturday’s record-breaking game which Lafester Rhodes scored 54. cords? It didn’t become apparent until Hoiberg. “Melvin is exactly right, I for him to finally grab the nation’s And now it isn’t the super-talented down the stretch in the second half. thought his teammates did an excep- attention. , it’s not the unbelievably With 9:02 remaining in the second tional job of finding him.” Then, as Ejim walked back through athletic and it isn’t the un- half, the Cyclones only led 57-50. Up to It wasn’t just that he finished with the barrage of chest bumps and back stoppable scoring — it that point, Ejim had put together a ca- 48 points, it was how he did it. He slaps, he was all smiles. is the often-overlooked Melvin Ejim reer-tying 23 points with 15 rebounds. made 20 of his 24 shots, 15 of which “At that point I was soaking it in; who holds the mark for most points Then, over the next 6 1/2 minutes, he were dunks or layups in the paint. guys kept congratulating me,” Ejim scored in a Big 12 game with 48. was unstoppable. He set a new career-high with 18 re- said. “It was a great feeling, it was an “It’s rewarding,” Ejim said. “It’s Ejim went on a tear, scoring the bounds. He also set a new Big 12 record awesome feeling and I’m glad I could good to see that your hard work has next 20 points for Iowa State with seven for field goals in a game while tying experience it with these guys.” paid off. The endless hours that you put made baskets. Six of those baskets came Lafester Rhodes’ 20 field goals in 1987 Maybe now, just maybe, Hoiberg’s in the gym in the summers working out by way of assists, including an alley-oop — when Iowa State played in the Big 8 first four-year starter, the underrated, trying to get better every day.” DeAndre Kane threw from just past half Conference — against the Hawkeyes for the underappreciated and the under- At the half, No. 16 Iowa State led court. He added another four points in the ISU record. sized Melvin Ejim will get the credit his 32-22, led by Ejim’s 15 points and nine the final minutes, scoring 24 of the final Ejim said it took hearing his name coach said he has deserved all along.

Iowa State falls to ‘perfect’ Northern Iowa

it was really nice. It was nice to get Cyclones need to the win in front of a crowd from right down the street.” put in ‘more effort’ Gadson defeated UNI’s Basil following 24-13 loss Minto 11-3, giving Iowa State the early 4-0 lead. By Ryan.Young The four-point lead, howev- @iowastatedaily.com er, was the last lead the Cyclones would see all night. Northern Iowa CEDAR FALLS, Iowa — The then went on to win five-straight Panthers are still perfect. matches, taking a near insur- That’s the headline the ISU mountable 21-4 lead. wrestling team will remember for “We didn’t finalize,” Jackson quite some time. The Panthers de- said. “We had some matches that feated the Cyclones on Feb. 8, and went down to the wire, but again it wasn’t pretty. it comes down to bonus points. “They scored bonus points We need to make some better in three matches, and that’s what connections on this team, and it comes down to,” said ISU coach compete.” Kevin Jackson. “We need a little The win was the Panthers’ more effort from a couple guys on first win against the Cyclones our team. You can’t come into an since 2004. Northern Iowa, even environment like this and give up though they boast a perfect re- bonus points.” cord, are still looked at by some Northern Iowa won six out of as the “little brother” to Iowa State ten possible matches, defeating wrestling. Iowa State 24-13 in front of a sold “We’re not a little brother; out crowd. I didn’t see little brother out Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily All-American Kyven Gadson there,” said UNI head coach Doug Junior Kyven Gadson wrestles against Northern Iowa’s Basil Minto at 197 pounds at West Gymnasium on Satur- started out the meet at 197 Schwab. “You can call us that, but day. Gadson won his match 11-3 but the Cyclones lost 13-24 in front of his mom and his hometown fans. pounds. The Waterloo native was I didn’t see little brother out there. back wrestling in what he consid- We want to continue so that the years to win 10 matches without Ohio next weekend to compete “I saw some stuff tonight that ers his hometown, and in front of perception of ‘little brother’ is a loss. They are also one of three in the NWCA National Duals, and I can fix — that will be fixed — by some pretty special people. gone. Our guys have worked hard remaining unbeaten programs in then will host No. 2 Minnesota the March,” Gadson said. “It’s nice “It’s nice, it’s really nice,” to make that statement, and it Division-I wrestling. following week. to win, but the goal is to win in Gadson said. “My mom was here, showed tonight.” Iowa State on the other With many important meets March. When that time comes, I and some people from the club I The Panthers, now 10-0, are hand still has work left to do. The ahead, Gadson isn’t going to dwell think I’ll be a little happier than I grew up wrestling in were here, so the first UNI team in more than 60 Cyclones will head to Columbus, on the loss. He has other plans. am now.” Editor: Alex Halsted | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Monday, Feb. 10, 2014 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 9 Santerre-Gervais ties record in ISU win

By Max.Dible to do all year. To see her do it in a @iowastatedaily.com meet and get rewarded for it like that, it was really special.” Friday was a night of bests for Brown said that along with the ISU gymnastics team (2-4, 1-1 Santerre-Gervais’ performance, Big 12) as it set season-high marks the season high attendance of in both attendance and overall 1,797 provided extra motivation points en route to its first confer- that helped carry the Cyclones to ence win of the season against their best scoring output of the West Virginia. season, 196.025. The victory was highlighted “It plays a role,” Brown said. by a breakout performance from “This was the first time that we’ve senior Camille Santerre-Gervais, competed at Hilton while [school who tied a school record on bars, was in session], so to have our stu- posting a 9.950. dents here was comforting. Our ISU coach Jay Ronayne wasn’t real fan base, they are the best in surprised by Santerre-Gervais’ the world, we feed off of it.” record-tying performance. In fact, Ronayne credited the team’s he said he has been expecting it. success to having two weeks off “I’ve been seeing it coming between meets and the extra mo- for years, actually,” Ronayne said. tivation that is inherent to a con- “Every day in the gym she will do ference matchup. a routine just like that, or maybe “We were able to get a nice even better, so we’ve been talking balance between getting some about it for a long, long time.” repetition in, which builds con- Santerre-Gervais said there Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily fidence, but also some rest,” was something different about Senior Camille Santerre-Gervais compete in the bars agaisnt West Virginia on Friday at Hilton Coliseum. Santerre- Ronayne said. “We were also her mindset Friday night and Gervais received a 9.95 in her bars, tying the Cylcones’ record. Overall the Cyclones won 196.025 to 194.175. pretty focused because we really talked about the role it played in wanted to [beat West Virginia]. It her most successful meet of the ing. It went through my mind and “It absolutely occurs to you, around Santerre-Gervais’ bar rou- wasn’t like we just wanted to come season. I [thought], ‘this is it.’” but you keep going,” Santerre- tine was even more charged than out and get a good score.” “One of my old teammates Santerre-Gervais said that Gervais said. “You want to be normal. The Cyclones will try to push scored a 9.950, and she said she during the routine she was aware in the moment, and stay in the “Even before the score came the momentum to Friday night as felt really good from the start,” of how well she was performing, moment.” up, we knew that was a good rou- they head to Dekalb, Ill., Feb. 16 for Santerre-Gervais said. “I don’t but did her best to keep those Junior Caitlin Brown ex- tine,” Brown said. “That was a rou- a tri-meet with Northern Illinois know why, but I had the same feel- thoughts at bay. plained why the celebration tine we’ve been waiting for Cam and Texas Women’s University. Cyclone swimmers, divers outscore Jayhawks at home meet By Kyle.Heim finishes in the 1-meter diving event and ing event on Friday. Brouillette placed first Wistey earned her 68th career first @iowastatedaily.com 50-freestyle by senior Jessica Henderson in the 3-meter event with a 312.22 score. place finish with her 2:20.69 performance and sophomore Amanda Paulson, “I came into [Saturday] trying to erase in the 200 breaststroke. Iowa State (7-3-1, 2-1 Big 12) trailed respectively. yesterday from my mind,” Brouillette said. The Cyclones finished the meet by Kansas by a point after day one of a two- Swimmers and divers returned to ac- “I’ve just got to come in, have fun and do placing first in the 400 free relay with a time day meet, but bounced backed by outscor- tion Saturday morning and earned first what I do.” of 2:28.90. The final score was 163.5-136.5. ing the Jayhawks 89-61 on senior day. place finishes in the first four events of the Seven seniors were represented for “This win was especially fun, because Swimmers and divers were able to day. the Cyclones, including Iowa State’s top we beat them here two years ago, so it’s like carry the momentum from the final two “We had the opportunity to win the breaststroker in school history, Imelda we brought that win back here. It’s just fun events of day one into day two. They said first four events of this morning’s session, Wistey. Wistey took first in the 200 breast- to have all our parents here and have that it was a little difficult having to compete and we took advantage of that opportu- stroke and placed third in the 200 individ- win,” said senior Katie Vollhaber. the next morning after swimming the first nity,” said ISU swimming coach Duane ual medley. Iowa State will have to wait two and half of the meet Friday night, but also said Sorenson. “All of the races were contested, “I feel so blessed. I don’t think words a half weeks before competing in action it served as a great simulation to what the but we got our hands to the wall first.” can describe how grateful I am for this again. The Cyclones will travel to Austin, Big 12 Championship will be like. Sophomore diver Elyse Brouillette team,” Wistey said. “I wouldn’t have been Texas to compete in the Big 12 Women’s The Cyclones closed out the first half was also able to bounce back Saturday af- able to do the things that I have done if it and Men’s Championship on Feb. 26 of the meet Friday evening with first place ter being scratched from the 1-meter div- weren’t for this team.” through March 1.

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