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Students THE unite for spring Holi celebration PERFECT ISU organization hosts color fi ght By Whitney.Mason @iowastatedaily.com

JAMIE POLLARD With a bright sky and shining sun, students joined Saturday to celebrate the Hindu spring festival, Holi, in the recreation fields of Frederiksen Court. The event was hosted by Iowa State’s Indian Students’ As- sociation. Holi takes place after the con- clusion of winter, according to Hiring process for Iowa State Hindu calendars. The holiday is celebrated in India and Nepal, MATT CAMPBELL coaches explained but over the years, it has spread to many parts of South Asia, Eu- By Rachel.Given rope and North America. @iowastatedaily.com This year’s Holi festival in In- dia took place on March 13, but cold weather pushed back the When fans attend an Iowa State athletic event, there’s Iowa State celebration to April. no doubt they’ll see a coach’s kid or signifi cant other in Mehul Shinde, president of the stands cheering on the Cyclones. the Indian Students’ Associa- Whether it is coach Steve Prohm’s son, Cass, on his tion, said the festival began famous step inside or Bill Fennelly’s during ancient times when one son coaching right alongside him, Iowa State athletics of the Hindu goddesses started is laced with family. it to celebrate the defeat of evil That’s what part of being a family at Iowa State Uni- and to encourage participants versity takes, and Jamie Pollard knows it. of Holi to do away with all of the Pollard has been Iowa State’s athletic director for bad things that had occurred KEVIN DRESSER the past 12 years. Dubbed “the most important part of before the celebration. his job,” Pollard has hired some of the biggest coaches In modern times, Holi par- in the past two years. He has brought in new football, ticipants get involved in a “color men’s basketball, softball and wrestling head coaches. fight” with organic color pow- And that’s just in the last two years. der. Pollard has hired all but four of the current head “It’s pretty cool,” Shinde said. coaches at Iowa State in his tenure: Women’s basketball “In India we have big wells and coach Bill Fennelly, volleyball coach Christy Johnson- we put coloring in the wells and Lynch, women’s golf coach Christie Martens and we throw people into the wells.” women’s swim coach Duane Sorenson. Shinde said that the color Fennelly, who was hired under Gene Smith, remem- fights can be intense in India. JAMIE TRACHSEL bered he wasn’t looking for a new job while he was the The Indian Students’ Associa- head women’s basketball coach at Toledo in the early tion has been celebrating Holi 1990s, but when he received a call from Iowa State, it every year at Iowa State. Shinde was an offer he couldn’t refuse. Fennelly and his wife remembered attending Holi last Deb are both Iowa natives. year and helping coordinate the Johnson-Lynch, one of the last hires of then-Iowa event. State Athletic Director , remembered “Here we try to keep it as orig- she also wasn’t actively looking for a job at the time she inal as possible,” Shinde said. received a phone call. Johnson-Lynch was an assistant “We have all the colors and all coach at the University of Wisconsin, but the opportunity the water we need.” The event has been a popular STEVE PROHM POLLARD p7 and successful one for the stu- dent organization, with about 150 to 200 attendees each year. As an attempt to have new things every year, the Indian Students’ Association provided free white T-shirts for everyone participating. “I find it another opportunity to embrace the Indian culture,” Zaran Claes, junior in electrical engineering, said.

HOLI p8 Students to clash on capitalism, socialism

students could stand to know Debate between more about economic alterna- tives to capitalism. He and YDS organizations aims to believe socialism has become a dirty word in American pop cul- spark conversation ture, and they wish to end that. “This failing economic system By Talon.Delaney needs to be changed,” Filip said. @iowastatedaily.com “Students need to be exposed to new ideas.” Democratic socialism has Polarizing views will clash gained popularity largely be- Tuesday when Iowa State stu- cause of the running platform dent organizations Turning of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Point USA (TPUSA) and Young Sanders sought “to address the Democratic Socialists (YDS) obscene levels of wealth and debate seemingly opposite po- income inequality,” according litical-economical philosophies to sanders.senate.gov. at 6:30 p.m. in Physics Hall. TPUSA agrees that politics Both groups believe students and economics should stop be- Sheikh Jallow/Iowa State Daily should become more socially in- ing taboo social subjects, but Two reviewers from the BWBR Architecture firm inspect a group’s model during an annual competition. volved in political and economic that’s where their concurrency issues. They hope this debate with YDS begins and ends. Both will serve to educate curious groups vehemently disagree on parties and start conversations. policy and the direction America Ben Whittington, freshman in should take moving forward. Architect students compete political science and debater for “Socialism reformation will TPUSA, believes the debate will probably destabilize the whole “entertain and enlighten” Iowa world,” Ahsas Bermudez, junior BWBR Prize Competition o ers internship opportunities State students. in chemical engineering and “This debate is for the people member of TPUSA, said. By Sheikh.Jallow Architects firm that is commit- mental issues in their assigned in the middle,” Whittington Rosie Cook, sophomore in @iowastatedaily.com ted to draw out exceptional ju- regions in the United States said. “I think our ideas will get pre-business and YDS debater, nior architecture students from and create an architectural prominence after students are hopes the debate will help “de- Iowa State University, North model that can withstand the duly informed of our side.” stigmatize” inaccurate precon- The BWBR prize competition Dakota State University and harsh surrounding. Whittington said TPUSA be- ceptions about socialism. challenged junior architects the University of Wisconsin. This year’s competition at lieves freedom of speech and “Under capitalism, unemploy- at Iowa State University and The group that wins the com- Iowa State’s King Pavilion was free market capitalism are inter- able people aren’t taken care offered students the chance at petition is offered a cash prize coordinated by Calvin Lewis, twined, and government should of … and people are doomed internship opportunities and of $2,000 and internship op- professor of architecture. Out be greatly limited in its eco- simply by lack of opportunity,” a cash prize Friday afternoon. portunities. of the 10 groups, five will be nomic power. Cook said. “[Socialism] is about The competition is an annual The competition challenges David Filip, senior in statistics challenge funded by the BWBR students to draw out environ- DESIGN p8 and member of YDS, insists that DEBATE p8 IOWA STATE DAILY

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WEATHER DIGITAL MONDAY ISU course welcomes CONTENT Sunny 71 50 physics-fearful students NEWS Weather provided by ISU American Meteorological Society TOP 5 FROM THE By Kyle.Heim The abstract for the course is “I will @iowastatedaily.com describe and illustrate a physics course WEEKEND for students whose only knowledge Happen to turn off your POLICE BLOTTER of physics is that they do not like it,” phone over the week- The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law A learning community class that according to the Iowa State events end and miss the biggest the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a combines English and physics into a website. headlines? Go online to ments’ records. court of law. single course for physics-fearful col- The content is driven entirely by iowastatedaily.com for the lege students at Iowa State will meet what appears in daily newspapers April 13 when required at Stanton top 5 from this weekend. Ave and Lincoln Way at from 4:10 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday in and covers most physics topics in a Physics 0003. semester. Lindsey Margaret Samson, 2:07 a.m. LIFESTYLE 22, of 919 S 16th Street Unit 409, Ames, Iowa, was ar- An officer initiated a drug rested and charged with related investigation at Ar- SNAPSHOT FACEBOOK: operating while intoxicated mory Building at 10:57 a.m. and turning from improper ACOUSTIC LOUNGE lane at Mortensen Road An individual reported the Make sure to tune in to and State Avenue at 1:05 theft of a cell phone acces- the Iowa State Daily Face- a.m. sory at the Memorial Union book page at 7 p.m. on at 12:58 p.m. Monday for one of the final Blake Robert Rhoads, episodes of The Acoustic 22, of 2003 Friley Road, Officers checked on the Lounge. Ames, Iowa, was arrested welfare of an individual. and charged with operat- The person was transport- ing while intoxicated and ed to a medical facility for MULTIMEDIA failure to use headlamps treatment at 52 Frederiksen Court at 9:03 p.m. GALLERY: SOFTBALL GAME CALENDAR Persistency led the Cy- clone softball team to April 17 At least 45 minutes during Kylie Kost/Iowa State Daily each presentation will be something it had been missing for weeks: a vic- Instructure Canvas (LMS allocated to questions from the audiences. DECORATING CYPRIDE SWAG tory. Check out the photos Product) Demonstration online. for Instructional Designers: An Iowa State student decorates a keychain during a Pride Week even Fridayt at the LGBT Services 8 a.m. to10 a.m. at Durham College of Business: CEO speaker series: 9:30 a.m. Center. The event, “Queer Yo Self: Pride Week Swag-Making,” was part of LGBT Student Services’ 206. 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EASTER CELEBRATION EGG-CELENT AT REIMAN day night as they stepped At least 45 minutes during A child reaches for an Easter egg during the annual Ames Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Reiman and strolled. each presentation will be Teacher from the Black La- Gardens. In addition to the egg hunt, children and their families could participate in bag races, bubble allocated to questions from goon: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. blowing and various other activities around the garden. the audiences. at Stephens Auditorium. NEWS Seven delightful stories Lecture: G.I.’s and Jews based on favorite children’s ALUM BRINGS EVENT after the Holocaust: 7 books come to life in one p.m. at Great Hall, Memo- exciting musical revue: TO DES MOINES Teacher form the Black La- Lecturer to discuss GIs, rial Union. Kierra Crago- Schneider is a program goon, Dogzilla, Grumpy Iowa State alumnus and officer at the Jack, Joseph Bird, I Want my Hat Back, entrepreneur Brandon T. 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Hannah Olson /Iowa State Daily Volunteers add lace embellishments to a pillowcase dress at the Workspace’s Little Dresses for Africa event in November 2016. Simple ways to spring clean Alec Giljohann/Iowa State Daily Members of Delta Sigma Theta participants preform their recited step routine in front of a crowd of approximately 200 audience members in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union on Saturday evening. Delta Sigma Theta took first place in the Greek Fest competition. Trade products at CySwap or drop them off at The Workspace By Katlyn.Campbell at the end of the academic @iowastatedaily.com year that allows people to Greek Fest shakes it up bring in their unwanted craft items and trade for By Nik.Heftman Omega Psi Phi started its performance with a With flowers blooming other people’s supplies. @iowastatedaily.com choreographed routine to “Motivation” by Keely throughout campus, spring Letitia Kenemer, pro- Rowland. Wearing camouflaged printed pants, has officially sprung, mean- gram coordinator at The gold boots and purple shirts bearing the frater- ing it’s now time to start Workspace, has a philoso- The fraternities and sororities of the National nity’s name on the front in gold letters, Omega Psi spring cleaning. phy on repurposing any- Pan-Hellenic Greek Council (NPHC) made the Me- Phi capped its performance with a stroll to “Atomic Rather than throwing thing she can and turning morial Union jump Saturday night as they stepped, Dog” by George Clinton. away school supplies, things into DIY projects. strolled and made traditional “calls” during their “I was really proud of all the organizations that clothes, furniture and Another outlet for stu- annual Greek Fest celebration and competition. came out. They practiced hard and it showed when hoarding textbooks unable dents to buy, sell and Members of Iowa State’s greek and non-greek they performed today,” said Chandler Wilkins, to be bought back, there trade products is CySwap. communities filled the Great Hall of the MU to president of the NPHC and member of Alpha Phi are a few alternatives that CySwap, a student mar- support the historically African-American organi- Alpha. “I’m really pleased with the event.” would reduce the amount ketplace website, focuses zations of the NPHC, widely known as the “Divine Wilkins and Scott said that preparation for the of goods that go in landfills. on being the Craigslist for Nine,” as they competed against one another in a event could take weeks, or months. The Workspace, Iowa Iowa State students only. step-and-stroll competition as part of greek Fest. Delta Sigma Theta performed in red T-shirts State’s hub for arts and Aimed at connecting “It’s a good way to show some greek unity with white writing that read “Stay Woke.” Zeta crafts activities, is used student buyers with stu- amongst the NPHC organizations,” said Jasmine Phi Beta and Sigma Gamma Rho followed their to repurposing products dent sellers, with a net- Scott, sophomore in industrial technology and performance. that are no longer avail- ID, the site offers access member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. “Ev- David Ortiz, senior in environmental science able for their intended to goods on sale while eryone comes out to show the crowd what they and member of Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity, use. allowing students to sell have and what they’ve been working on.” Inc., a fraternity in the Multicultural Greek Council As a part of its phi- items such as textbooks, Six of the Divine Nine organizations bear rep- (MGC), said that the MGC attends Greek Fest every lanthropy at the end of furniture, clothes, tickets resentation at Iowa State: Alpha Kappa Alpha year to show love and respect for the NPHC. March, The Workspace and more. Sorority, Inc., Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., “We always try to come out and support,” Or- teamed with Sole Hope, “The goal of it was to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Omega Psi Phi tiz said. “The NPHC has been on campus for a a non-profit organization have something locked Fraternity, Inc., Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. while and we always love showing respect for the that repurposes old jeans down to just the Iowa and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. council.” into shoes for people in State community,” Scott Alpha Phi Alpha members stormed the stage Delta Sigma Theta took first place at the event. Uganda to prevent the Fisk, Student Govern- wearing their symbolic black and and gold colors. Wilkins said the NPHC will meet to evaluate the effects of foot-related dis- ment director of informa- They performed to a remixed rendition of “Straight event. eases, most commonly tion technology, said. “… Outta Compton” by N.W.A. They also used their “We did a lot this school year,” Wilkins said. “It’s jiggers. There’s a lot of textbooks performance to express their disdain for bigotry. time to start planning for next year.” The Workspace also that are custom editions hosts an art supply swap for Iowa State University.” Air Force commander advises ROTC cadets to ‘be a good In the military: ‘If person, that’s all you need’ they say go, you go’

By Talon.Delaney 200 glasses were raised to years of military experience By Emily.Schroer Lopez received notice that Harbor in Hawaii. @iowastatedaily.com honor the commander in and nearly 40,000 people @iowastatedaily.com he had two days to pack After two years at Pearl chief, U.S. troops deployed working beneath him, he up and move to Hawaii. Harbor, McCarthy’s fam- overseas and those who had much to say on the sub- “In the military, if they ily was transferred to Ja- Air Force ROTC cadets went to war and never came ject. Some people wish noth- say go, you go,” Hubbard pan. McCarthy said that and their guests congre- back. “Be a good person, that’s ing more than to travel said. it was fun to live in differ- gated at the Gateway Hotel Raymond was ecstatic to all you need,” Raymond and see the world. Howev- Hubbard was not yet ent countries. They got conference hall to absorb have the honor of speak- advised. er, those who are commit- married to Alvarado-Lo- to learn a little from each the advice of a highly deco- ing at the Air Force ROTC To him, being thoughtful ted to not only a spouse pez, so the military would language, which included rated serviceman and to Dining Out. He is an ROTC and understanding is essen- but to the military as well, not pay the fees for Hub- shoe sizes for her children recognize esteemed cadets graduate from Clemson tial to bringing out the best often get little more than a bard to move to Hawaii. and how to stop a taxi cab. Saturday evening. University in South Car- in those around you. He also few days notice to pack up Hubbard stayed behind But it was somewhat of More than a dozen acco- olina. His two daughters, urged listeners to never miss their life and move across to sell her apartment and a struggle to learn how to lades were awarded by the Christina and Amy, attend an opportunity to lead. the country, or the world. car, pack all of her belong- drive on the other side of night’s end, and Gen. John Iowa State. Raymond then encour- Mckenzie Hubbard, ings and transfer all of the road. “Jay” Raymond presented a “There’s almost noth- aged the audience to take who is engaged to Sgt. her classes online so she “[Being transferred ev- speech outlining the values ing you do in your day-to- responsibility for their ac- Nicolas Alvarado-Lopez could accompany Alvara- ery two years], it wasn’t of leadership and the impor- day lives that doesn’t rely tions and to always make in the U.S. Marine Corps do-Lopez to Hawaii. too bad for me,” McCar- tance of the United States on U.S. space capabilities,” the right decision, even if it’s Artillery Unit, said that “The hardest part is my thy said. “The kids found Air Force. Raymond said, referring the hardest. over a six-month time family being thousands of friends and adjusted. Raymond is not only a mainly to smart phone and “Your integrity, nobody frame, she went from a miles away, and there is a The military has so many four-star general, the sec- GPS technologies. can take that from you,” typical college student to five-hour time difference, people with different cul- ond highest rank achievable Raymond oversees a force Raymond said. “You can prospective Marine wife. so to talk to them is hard tures, and all the kids are in military service, but is of 38,000 space and cyber- only give it away … and once She was attending col- sometimes,” Hubbard just mashed together.” also the commander of the space experts at 134 loca- you’ve done that you’re lege in Springfield, Mis- said. McCarthy said that her Air Force Space Command tions around the world. The bankrupt as a leader.” souri, when she met Al- Diane McCarthy, who favorite place to live was (AFSC). Raymond and the AFSC tracks approximately After Raymond’s speech varado-Lopez, who was was married to a Navy in Japan. They lived across AFSC manage “mission- 23,000 objects in Earth’s concluded, the awards cer- stationed in Fort Leonard veteran, is also a Navy from the school, and she ready space and cyberspace orbit from manned and un- emony began. The pres- Wood, Missouri. veteran herself. She and worked part time at a forces” that can observe and manned satellites to debris tigious accommodations One weekend while her her ex-husband met in the bank. They had friends strike with unprecedented as small as softballs. honored those ROTC cadets mother was traveling to Navy in the early 1970s. in the neighborhood and precision. Raymond then shifted who exemplified loyalty, Missouri from the Ames Originally living in Lon- they would attend football The night opened with a tones to discuss leadership. charisma and untiring dedi- area, where Hubbard is don, McCarthy’s husband series of toasts. More than As a commander with 33 cation to the Air Force. originally from, Alvarado- was transferred to Pearl MILITARY p8

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You’re no fool. Increase community activity with friends, siblings and issues. And even then, eutha- card their animals,” she said. “They rely on us to take care neighbors. It keeps you connected, and communications thrive until nasia is rare. “But many times it seems like of them, and that’s what we June, when your energy shifts towards home improvement. Check With a 95 percent success after we find someone doing have to do,” Edwards said. insurance coverage, and stay flexible. It’s a year of personal expansion.

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Courtesy of the Leopold Center The Leopold Center was created to help protect Iowa’s water, air and soil. Leopold gutting unfair to farmers Photo Illustration: Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily Columnist Sinclair argues that people who play video games don’t lock themselves in rooms to avoid the world, but instead interact with the world in a new way. Has the Iowa Legislature lost its mind? Has it forgone all reason and logic in the final weeks of its session? We ask these questions because it is purely idiotic to think that cutting funding from the Leo- pold Center for Sustainable Agricul- ture here at Iowa State University is in any way, shape or form a good Game not over idea. House and Senate Republicans proposed the budget that guts fund- Video games provide education, improve social skills ing from the Leopold Center last week. Furthermore, the language in the bill directs the College of Ag- By Issac.Sinclair nicate and interact with one another, they have to riculture and Life Sciences to begin @iowastatedaily.com problem solve quickly as a team and they compete shutting down the Leopold Center with one another in the game. All these things de- permanently. velop healthy, real-world social skills. The Leopold Center is a nation- ideo games are fun. I have yet to meet anyone People aren’t locking themselves in rooms to ally recognized leader in sustain- who hasn’t enjoyed playing video games, even avoid the world, they’re just interacting with it in able agriculture that funds research Vif they aren’t particularly into video games. a new way. and outreach projects around the They allow people to relax and forget about their One of these new ways is the integration of video state. Information gathered and everyday stresses by indulging in an interactive games and education. Video games have the poten- disseminated from the Leopold fantasy. tial to actually engage students and improve their Center has helped Iowa farmers and I can be a soldier in the middle of the jungle on critical thinking skills. land owners improve the way they a covert mission one minute, and then the world’s The Quest to Learn is a public school in New York operate and manage our local natu- best soccer player scoring the game’s winning goal that has completely integrated video games into its ral resources. However, according in the next. The versatility and the larger-than-life curriculum, designing the classrooms around mis- to legislatures in the House and feeling that video games give the user are one of the sions and quests in video games that the students Senate, the state of Iowa is doing biggest reasons they are so popular. have to navigate through. It is aiming to innovate just fine with its management of From PCs to consoles, almost everyone indulges the way children are educated by involving every our soil and water quality. Appar- in some form of gaming on a regular basis, with 65 student, challenging them and helping students ently, we don’t have environmental percent of U.S. households owning a device to play better understand the modern world they live in. quality issues and our farmers and video games. With more than half of the country It also teaches children how to design their own land owners know everything they playing video games, it’s not surprising to imagine games, making the interaction with video games need to. that this technology takes up a fair amount of our about understanding how the technology in their It is beyond foolish to think that time and energy. lives is developed. shutting down a decades-old re- I’ll be the first to agree that as a nation, we prob- A school like this one, I believe, is an important search center that contributes to ably spend too much time playing video games. I part of the future of our education system. Video the progress of Iowa’s backbone of do believe we should cut down on our time in front games in schools provide students with almost industry is a good idea. This outra- of all screens, but I look at video games through a immediate feedback and make children more com- geous proposal by Iowa Republi- slightly different lens. fortable with the technology that dominates every cans directly contradicts Iowa’s Given their interactive and engaging nature, video aspect of their life. If this school proves successful, core values of community and games can improve our social skills, education and it could “provide a strong framework for inquiry education by eliminating much- simply be fun. and project-based learning” for the children who needed research that improves the The stereotype of a gamer is an awkward person, attend and change the way the nation views video quality of life of all Iowans. With with poor social skills, who sits in a dark room all games in schools. this budget cut, lawmakers are say- day with their eyes glued to the screen and their On top of all of these benefits, video games are ing that farmers don’t deserve the hands drilled into their controller, doing nothing but simply fun. They provide us with adventures that latest information and technology reaching the next level on whatever game they are are unlike anything we could ever experience in real that is needed for them to produce playing. This is simply not the case for all gamers. life (for the most part). They engage our imagination a sustainable harvest. Video games are an extremely social technology. and desire to do something bigger than ourselves. Here is an alternative to the sena- Forty-eight percent of the most frequent gamers Video games are only going to get better looking, tors and representatives in Des play social games. People aren’t playing games to more interactive and more incredible as people’s Moines this week. Instead of cutting avoid other people, they’re just discovering a new love of gaming increases. funding for much-needed research and unique way to interact with them. Whatever negative stigma video games have had in institutes, we provide them with Sixty-five percent of teens play video games with the past needs to be erased from our minds as they the tools they need so that they may other people who are in the room with them, which continue to change and impact our lives in more continue improving Iowa’s great is an incredibly social situation. They must commu- significant ways. landscape. If you need help finding some extra money in the budget, we suggest scrapping the unnecessary voter ID bill that will cost the state hundreds of thousands of dollars. The people of Iowa deserve bet- ter. Our farmers, researchers and LETTER TO THE EDITOR students deserve highly regarded institutions that are on the cut- ting edge of new technology and information that will benefit our state and nation. Contact your local I also had a negative experience with United representatives today and let them know that you will not stand to see the Leopold Center go. Tell them By Mary Pei, I went up to ask her why it was ply said no because they needed situation.” As if it’s all my fault. you will not support such an egre- Second-year graduate so slow and whether we would to serve other customers. I couldn’t help wondering: gious act against our environment student in management be able to catch up the flight. She I kept asking her to help me Since when did calling police and farmers. information systems told me that three United agents re-book the flight, but she said force become the airlines’ con- called in sick that morning and she needed to serve other people venient means to serve them Editorial Board they were in lack of staff. She in line, and then she picked up in resolving disputes with cus- Emily Barske, editor-in-chief The Monday video of a United also ensured me that the flight the phone to call the security tomers? When officers come, Alex Felker, opinion editor Airlines passenger being vio- to Chicago that we were going to over. Please notice that there shouldn’t they listen to us — the Christine Hopkins, Daily staff writer Adam Willman, community member lently removed from his seat layover would wait for us, and no was no quarrel or argument. I individual tax payers and cus- Mohamed Abufalgha, community member reminded me of my recent ex- worries should I have. I believed was calm and polite to try to get tomer who pay for the service perience with United Airlines at her and went back to the line. help from her, and the agent — rather than just listening to the Des Moines airport, when I By the time when it was getting appeared calm too. I quickly the airline agents and executing Opinions expressed in columns and letters are was also asked to leave by the close to 7:15 a.m., I went up to left the counter when a security by their orders? those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations security officer called upon by check with her again, and at that officer showed up and asked me By the way, I was finally of- with which the author(s) are associated. an agent of United Airlines. time two more agents showed to leave. fered a $100 Electronic Travel It happened on the early up and started to speed up the Luckily the officer at the Des Certificate for all the inconve- morning of Dec. 19. My hus- check-in. Moines Airport was polite and niences caused by re-booking Feedback policy: band, kid and I were going to She told me the flight had nice and didn’t drag me off or after writing a letter of complaint The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to Hong Kong to visit our families already gone and I should call beat me. I then spent more than to United Customer Care. My edit or reject any letter or online feedback. and we arrived at the airport two United customer service to re- an hour on my cellphone with two days’ delay, taxi fares and Send your letters to [email protected]. hours earlier than the departure book everything by myself, and the United customer service, cancelled meetings with my Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), time, 7:15 a.m. After waiting believe it or not, there was no and our flights were re-booked families all were just worth a majors and/or group affiliation(s) for more than an hour in line, I apology. I asked her why the to two days later. After hearing $100 Electronic Travel Certifi- and year in school of the author(s). found that only a few people had flight didn’t wait for us as she my complaint against the ser- cate per United Airlines. 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POLLARD p1 to become a head coach was an offer she couldn’t pass up. Fennelly and Johnson-Lynch were both at Iowa State when Pollard was hired, which can be stressful when a new guy is hired in athletics admin- istration. Johnson-Lynch remembered she was a little worried about the new guy in the offi ce because things can change quickly in athletics and coach- ing, but Pollard’s name was familiar. He had worked in athletics adminis- tration at Wisconsin, Maryland and St. Louis. “For me personally, there was a reassurance because I knew him at Wisconsin a little bit and had some- what of a relationship with him there,” Johnson-Lynch said. “That’s unusual, to have someone come in that you know a little bit.” But that was the “old school way,” as Fennelly described it. Search fi rms and search commit- tees have become the norm in hiring collegiate coaches in recent years. A search firm is an independent company used when hiring big names. They are used for many reasons. “No. 1 is I want to be 100 percent focused on evaluating the candidate,” Pollard said. “I don’t want to spend Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily any time on the logistics of the can- Iowa State Athletic Director Jamie Pollard sits alone inside Hilton Coliseum before a volleyball practice in September 2015. didate. No. 2 is in those situations, especially in football and basketball, Kevin Dresser, Iowa State’s newest bell along [because] coach Campbell Women’s athletics are often less part of the world of bringing people you’re dealing with such big numbers head coaching hire, was on Pollard’s made a big move and relocated his recognized than men’s sports, but in who understand. I call it the Iowa and high stakes that there’s people radar since previous Iowa State wres- whole family and had a good experi- that doesn’t seem to be the case at State Way.” playing people.” tling coach, , decided ence in his fi rst year or two in Ames,” Iowa State. The Iowa State Way seems to be Pollard said some agents like to put to step down at the end of the 2017 Dresser said. “[Pollard] was probably Fennelly and Prohm’s coaching accepted into every athletic program their coach’s names out there when season. more talking to my wife and my kids contracts were both recently extended at the university. the coach really isn’t interested so the Dresser knew of the open posi- than he was talking to me.” through 2022. Prohm earned a pay “I think it’s one of the great things coach can use job offers as leverage at tion once news spread that Jackson Dresser was also impressed with raise to a $2 million annual salary. about our athletic program,” Johnson- their current school. was stepping down. While But it was how the uni- Lynch said. “From the top down, Pollard also said search fi rms ma- Dresser was in the middle versity announced it that there’s just a really clear vision of what neuver behind the scenes. They have of coaching his team at struck Fennelly. Iowa State we’re about, what our ethics and what a pretty good pulse at who is moveable Virginia Tech, the thought THE PEOPLE HERE broke the contract exten- we believe in, and also facilities and and who isn’t. of the position stayed in the sions news in the same press where we are headed.” “Because there [are] things that back of his head. release. Fennelly felt that was Pollard described the Iowa State happen that just from a personnel Iowa State reached out COME TO IOWA unique. culture as something that doesn’t fi t standpoint I can’t call and ask some- to Dresser to see if he was “Who does that?” Fen- everyone, and used the last coaching body, because legally they can’t tell interested, and when the STATE WITH AN nelly said. “Nobody. ... No- hire as an example. me,” Pollard said. “But search fi rms school found out he was, body ever gives the women’s “We were coming off of coach fi nd a way to fi gure all that stuff out. Pollard conducted a phone UNDERSTANDING coach that kind of attention [Fred] Hoiberg, who was somebody So they can give you some intelligence interview and then booked with the men’s coach. I think that was seen as cerebral,” Pollard that you just can’t get at.” a trip to Blacksburg, Vir- OF THIS IS A TEAM that’s a little bit of forward said. “[He] didn’t curse, just was kind Pollard believes the cost behind us- ginia. thinking ... I think that’s how of an all-American kind of image. ing a search fi rm is invaluable. Pollard brought along Jamie thinks.” There are a lot of good coaches out “Right now the large search fi rms, Campbell, who was hired Johnson-Lynch believes there that are great, successful coach- the good ones, for football and basket- in 2016 while bringing To- the fan base for women’s es but they aren’t that. ball, you’re probably doing $75,000 to ledo to national heights, A FAMILY. sports is unique as well. “They’re very loud, very demon- $100,000 a search,” Pollard said. with him to offer Dresser In the 2015-16 season, strative.” Bill Fennelly Both men’s basketball coach Steve the position. Iowa State women’s basket- Pollard felt that if they were to hire WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COACH Prohm and football coach Matt It was an unusual way to ball drew an average of 9,833 a coach like that, it could have short– Campbell were hired using search sway a coach to a position, fans, third most in the NCAA. circuited the culture the men’s basket- fi rms. but it worked. Campbell The Cyclones only trailed ball program and Iowa State had built. A search committee, on the other helped confirm all of the UConn and Tennessee. In Pollard also said he looks for people hand, is made of people locally, usu- selling points Pollard said about Iowa how welcoming other Iowa State 2016 volleyball drew an average of who can handle the local fame of be- ally administration or other university State and Ames. coaches were to his acceptance of 2,426 fans, 11th most in the nation. ing a coach in Ames. Since Ames isn’t offi cials. These people help evaluate He also helped Dresser work the position. Pollard’s offi ce overlooks the third a metropolis, people will recognize candidates and sit in on the inter- through the kinks that come with “I think I got text messages from largest football stadium in the Big 12 coaches at grocery stores and res- views. leaving a program while it is at a high four or five of the head coaches,” Conference and is adorned with many taurants. Softball coach Jamie Trachsel was point, as Campbell did with Toledo. Dresser said. “Either right before the Iowa State knickknacks. “You have to be willing to sell your- hired using a search committee. “I think Jamie Pollard is an innova- [announcement] press confer “Iowa State is lucky [Pollard] is still self, your coaching staff, the relation- Trachsel spent many years moving tor,” Dresser said. “I like to think I’m a Johnson-Lynch also said she feels here,” said Fennelly, who has been ships [with] the people here, which I up in North Dakota State University’s guy that thinks out of the box and so to very comfortable talking to every at Iowa State through three athletic do think are special,” Johnson-Lynch softball program and was a co-head me, that was an out of the box move. I coach. She said they’ll text each other directors. “He’s got the pedigree, he’s said. “Small college towns are the best coach for the last six years. She re- was impressed.” congratulations or supportive mes- got it. A lot of people don’t have it, he’s places to go to school, so you’ve got ceived a call from Calli Sanders in the After their trip to Blacksburg, it took sages after a tough loss. got it … he’s a good fi t. He’s big time.” to be ready to sell that ... and OK with sports administration department Dresser about a week to accept the po- “I don’t think that happens at many Fennelly also has seen six different not having the No. 1 budget in the inviting Trachsel to visit campus. sition. Dresser discussed the change places, especially at a major school,” men’s basketball coaches, and noted conference.” “For me to leave a place that I love with his family and knew it would be Johnson-Lynch said. “I think that’s that all six of them have been gracious Everywhere you look, a family at- and was very happy and success- a major change for his three children very unique. We’re encouraged to to him and the team. mosphere is being sold. ful at was to try to go build a top-20 in high school. connect with each other and support “I think it speaks to what Iowa State “The people here come to Iowa program,” Trachsel said. “I thought I “I think that’s part of the reason each other.” is about,” Fennelly said. “Iowa State State with an understanding of this could do that here.” why [Pollard] brought coach Camp- Just like a family. has done a really good job in my little is a team — a family,” Fennelly said.

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By Andy.Stubblefield held Omaha to a .043 hitting at the beginning, as they @iowastatedaily.com percentage in the first set. jumped out to a 17-9 lead Set two was more one- over the Panthers. UNI was sided in favor of the Cy- able to claw back to make Improvement is the clones, as they took the set, the score 19-16. name of the game during 25-14 while recording 20 “[UNI] started playing a the spring season and the kills with a .515 hitting per- lot better,” Johnson-Lynch Iowa State volleyball team centage. said. “They started blocking certainly showed it has got- Iowa State completed a some balls and hitting some ten better in the second sweep of Omaha with a 15- balls and we started playing tournament of the spring 13 win in set three. worse.” season. “I think everyone was just “I think we got kind of “[We played] a ton better playing relaxed and being quiet and deflated when than last weekend,” coach aggressive,” senior Alexis they started coming back.” Christy Johnson-Lynch Conaway said. Iowa State extended its said. “I was encouraged to In match two of the day, lead back to 22-16, but the see every part of our game the Cyclones rolled to a 25- Panthers scored nine of the get a lot better.” 15 win over North Dakota final ten points to down the The Cyclones dropped in set one. Cyclones, 25-23. Iowa State five of the eight sets they Iowa State fell behind 3-0 and UNI would play just played at the UNI Spring in set two against the Fight- two sets in the match. Tournament a week be- ing Hawks before storming “I think mentally we just fore hosting the Iowa State back to take a 8-4 lead. De- relaxed,” Conaway said. “It Spring Tournament Sat- fense aided the Cyclones, as just goes to show that any urday. they held North Dakota to team can play if you give Iowa State dropped only a .000 percentage in the set them the chance.” one set the entire day inside and went on to win, 25-18. Iowa State has two re- Hilton Coliseum. The Cyclones completed maining matchups this “I think compared to their second straight sweep spring against Wisconsin last weekend we are defi- after taking set three, 15-10, and Minnesota. The Cy- nitely meshing better as once again holding North clones’ match with the Bad- a team,” freshman setter Dakota to a .000 hitting per- gers is scheduled for 7 p.m. Piper Mauck said. “Overall, centage. Friday in Manchester, Iowa. we were better and more The final match of the day Iowa State and Minnesota consistent.” pitted Iowa State against in- will face off 2:30 p.m. Sat- The Cyclones began their state rival Northern Iowa. urday in Minneapolis. day against Omaha. Set one In set one, it was Iowa “We have two very, very began with several lead State that held UNI to a .021 good teams that we’re going changes and ties before the hitting percentage, which to play Friday, Saturday so Cyclones pulled away to allowed it to take a 25-20 we’ll have to play up even Chris Jorgensen/Iowa State Daily take it, 25-17. Hali Hillegas over the Panthers. another level next week,” Iowa State sophomore Hali Hillegas reacts to a serve against Northern Iowa on Saturday at Hilton Coliseum. and the rest of the back-line Set two was all Cyclones Johnson-Lynch said. Iowa State gymnast Haylee Young finishes with 39.1875 score at National Championship

By Austin.Anderson 84 competitors. She finished 60th out around competition. @iowastatedaily.com of 86 on the next rotation, the vault, The top eight scores in each event where she recorded a 9.775. were awarded first team All-America After a break for Young and Oregon honors, and the next eight scores were Haylee Young finished her junior State, Young had a slight hop on her awarded second team honors. season with an all-around score of dismount, giving her a 9.725 on the Oklahoma, led by former Iowa State 39.1875 at the NCAA Gymnastics uneven bars and a 76th place finish gymnastics head coach K.J. Kindler, National Championship in St. Louis. out of 86. won the National Championship on Young competed alongside Oregon On her last rotation, Young finished Saturday. State on Friday afternoon, beginning the meet in 56th out 87 with a 9.8125 Young was the only Cyclone to on the floor exercise. Young started on the balance beam. compete at nationals for an Iowa Maddie Leopardo/Iowa State Daily the meet with her best score of the Young’s final all-around score, State team that returns everybody Junior Haylee Young finishes her floor routine during the Beauty and the day, a 9.875, tying her for 30th out of 39.1875, was good for 27th in the all- from 2017. Beast event at Hilton Coliseum on Jan. 27. Softball snaps skid By Tara.Larson @iowastatedaily.com

Persistency led the Cy- clone softball team to some- thing it had been missing for weeks: a victory. After weeks of losing and facing tough opponents, the Cyclones (16-30, Big 12 1-11) took away a win on Saturday when they beat the Oklahoma State Cowgirls (28-16, 8-1 Big 12) 10-9 at the Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames. This not only ended a 14-game losing streak, but brought in the first confer- ence win of the season. This game also was the first time the Cyclones won at home this season, but they have played a mere six Chris Jorgensen/Iowa State Daily games total at the Cyclone Iowa State freshman Sami Williams is greeted by teammates at home Sports Complex. plate after hitting a home run against Oklahoma State on Saturday. “Winning is great,” head the Cowgirls earned the first problem for Iowa State in the coach Jamie Trachsel said. runs of the game. However, past. And it was a problem “We didn’t lose confidence, the Cyclones’ first batter, again, when Oklahoma State and to be honest, I thought freshman Sami Williams, scored those five runs with that was actually the biggest smoked a home run in the two outs. key to our success.” first inning to get Iowa State Trachsel said the prob- The first two games of the on the board. lems Saturday came on the three-game series did not The Cyclones and the defensive side of the ball. end in Iowa State’s favor. Cowgirls continued to battle, “I think it was more defen- The double-header on but the Cyclones fell behind. sively today,” Trachsel said. Friday ended in wins for That changed in the fifth “I thought our pitchers did a Oklahoma State, which won inning. great job. We made some ad- the first game 10-2 and the After senior Cathlin Bing- justments after the first two second 11-3. ham hit an RBI triple, she games with our positioning.” The Cowgirls began each raced through home when Pitcher Savannah Sanders game striking first. freshman Sami Williams hit held the Cowgirls from scor- After a bit of rallying back an RBI single. Then, junior ing in the seventh inning. and forth, Oklahoma State Kelsey McFarland smacked When the Cyclones moved led 6-2 toward the end of the a home run, giving the Cy- to offense in the bottom of game. The Cowgirls earned clones a 7-4 lead. the inning, freshman Megan four more runs in the final “It’s important that when Schweitzer made it to third inning of the first game, we do have those high mo- base and stole home for a bringing the final score up ments, we thrive off of them walk-off victory. to 10-2. instead of shutting down, The Cyclones had won The next game had a simi- and just continuing to be their first conference game lar result. The Cowgirls start- fearless and use the intensity and handed the Cowgirls ed out the game with a home as an advantage,” Bingham their first conference loss. run. Again, the Cyclones at- said. “I think that Kelsey’s home tempted to fight back, but But with two outs in the run really got us moving,” were unsuccessful. The final next inning, the Cowgirls Schweitzer said. “I think a score was 11-3. racked up five runs. The Cy- couple of times, we’re just The final game of the se- clones managed to earn two missing that key hit that ex- ries ended much differently runs in the bottom of the in- cites us with energy. It’s nice than the first two. ning to tie the score up. to see all of our hard work Just as the first two started, Ending innings has been a pay off.” 8 Monday, April 17, 2017 NEWS

MILITARY p3 she and some of the other DESIGN p1 son said. “For our proj- wives would sometimes ect in specific, we had a games and concerts. go and travel. chosen to compete with difficult time creating a “[Living in the mili- “I used to always say it North Dakota State Uni- form that fit on the site tary], you are mother was three wives, two chil- versity and the Univer- and with the right con- and father,” McCarthy dren and a Volkswagen sity of Wisconsin. text. This was especially said. “The kids are with- heading Tuscany,” Mary In order to study their hard for us as we had to out their father a lot and Lundy said. assigned regions, the also consider how this you just have to adjust. Paul Lundy spent two junior architecture stu- would affect our fog- We just had to deal with years in active duty and dents traveled to New harvesting mesh on the whatever is thrown at us.” then finished the next York, Texas and Cali- façade.” Mary Ann Lundy, who 18 in the reserves. This fornia. The “Fog Funnel” is is married to retired Maj. meant that when the “Our trip to San Fran- a dual-story apartment Paul Lundy, spent 1967 Lundys moved back to cisco was at the begin- that incorporates mesh- through 1969 in Germa- Iowa, Paul Lundy com- ning of February,” Evan like copper wires as ny, where her husband muted from Ames to Chi- Harrison, junior in ar- treatment to the foggy was stationed. When Paul cago on weekends. chitecture, said. “We neighborhood. Michaela Ramm/Iowa State Daily Lundy was drafted into Now having just cele- went to research the The mesh wires trap A student throws pink powder into the air at the Holi celebration in the military because of brated their 50th wedding fog condition that are a the fog and transforms 2016. the Vietnam War, the fam- anniversary, Mary Lundy daily occurrence, as well it into water used to take ily was not allowed to live thinks about how it was a gain site context and care of potted plants HOLI p1 Indian and Hindu cul- on base because he was great two years of her life experience the wonder- stored in the building. tures to those unfamiliar not a career officer. spent in Germany. ful city.” Harrison and Klynsma Claes invited friends with it. Lundy recalls having “If you would have told Harrison and his part- installed a nutrition bar of different ethnicities to “It’s something I look her husband gone for six me when I was living in ner, Jeff Klynsma, trav- in the complex to serve participate in the festi- forward to,” Claes said. weeks at a time. He was Ames, Iowa, that I was go- eled to San Francisco as a commercial space val, which many attend- After the color fight, sent to guard the boarder. ing to be living in Hawaii, as part of their research for fruits and vegetables ees believed to have been attendees enjoyed an While her husband was I would have laughed,” process to the final from the plants. useful in exposing the Indian cuisine. gone she remembers how Hubbard said. model. Like his peers, Harri- They collaborated to son views the challenge create the “Fog Funnel,” as a learning experience, DEBATE p1 give me stuff.’ It’s good weren’t as high a priority. The debate will put three which attempts to solve preparing him for his to help people, but not at “This is a condition cre- members of YDS against two environmental is- career. making sure everyone has another’s expense.” ated by capitalism,” Filip three members of TPUSA sues, water shortage and “BWBR offers a cash a voice in power.” Cook and Filip argue said. in Room 0003 of Physics coastal retreat in the prize reward,” Harrison Whittington, however, that the principles of capi- He believes the Unit- Hall on Tuesday. San Francisco Knob Hill said. “Ultimately, how- disagrees. talism are destabilizing ed States already has the All students, whether neighborhood. ever, the professional “Socialism is inherently the world. Global hunger, resources to help people they are left-leaning, right- “A lot of the challenge feedback that we get a selfish ideology,” Whit- for instance, is something suffering from starvation leaning or somewhere in in any design is making from the firm reviewers tington said. “It pretty YDS believes could be dealt but won’t do so as long as the middle, are encouraged things work together in is the best part of the much assumes ‘I exist, so with if financial profits there’s no capital gain. to attend. a holistic sense,” Harri- competition.”

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