Mission Complete Kyven Gadson Pins His Way to a National Title
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MISSION COMPLETE Kyven Gadson pins his way to a national title By [email protected] here’s one particular moniker that has followed Kyven Gadson throughout the wrestling sea- son. ISU coach Kevin Jackson first coined it back in November Tduring media day and his teammates said it after every dual meet in which Gadson won his match — which was all of them. ESPN broadcasters continued the trend during all of Gadson’s matches at the NCAA Tourna- GADSON MATch-by- ment this past weekend. MATCH RESULTS AT “Kyven Gadson is a man on NCAA TOURNAMENT a mission.” Well, mission complete. First round: Gadson Gadson pinned Ohio tech fall (19-4) Basil State’s Kyle Snyder (30-3) Minto (Northern Iowa) Saturday night in the sec- Second round: Gadson ond period to become the 197-pound national fall (4:55) Anthony Abro champion. The bout was (Eastern Michigan) close with not much of- Quarterfinals: Gadson fense until Gadson hit major decision (12-2) his signature move. Nathan Burak (Iowa) Emphasis on the Semi-finals: Gadson deci- “signature.” son (4-1) Conner Hartmann (Duke) GADSON p4 Finals: Gadson fall (4:24) Kyle Snyder (Ohio State) David Scrivner / Iowa City Press-Citizen Kyven Gadson celebrates his pin on Ohio State’s Kyle Snyder in the 197-pound NCAA Champi- onship at the Scottrade Center on Saturday. ISU professor Controversial bills could affect works to prevent ISU students if signed into law By Alex.Hanson a chance to hear the heartbeat. minimum employers could pay @iowastatedaily.com Doctors would still have to per- workers to $8 per hour later this form the ultrasound, though the year, then again to $8.75 per false confessions women do not have to see the re- hour by next summer. Ultrasounds before abor- sults. Doctors who fail to follow “I remember my first job By Mariah.Griffith portance of his research, which tion, minimum wage and mari- requirements could face a fine. out of high school, I worked @iowastatedaily.com is in its last year of this grant’s juana are the subjects of several “It is my belief that we minimum wage for $1.60 an funding. pieces of legislation making their are defending two lives here, a hour. That sounds pretty pitiful, He said governmental agen- way through the statehouse, and mother and but adjusted for inflation, that’s ISU professor Christian cies have been relying on scien- could impact students in Ames a child,” said the highest the minimum wage Meissner is doing research that tifically unfounded methods of and across the state. state Rep. has ever been,” Quirmbach said. indicates people may not know interrogation for years. The bills have all passed Joel Fry, R- “We’ve spent the last 47 years as much as they think they do. “Much of traditional police at least one side of the divided Osceola. paying our workers less than In conjunction with an inter- practice in the interrogation legislature and while they may “[The discus- what I got. People at the bottom national coalition of labs, Meiss- booth is not based on science. face opposition in the opposite sion] needs of the ladder deserve a raise.” ner is studying the effectiveness It’s based on beliefs about what chamber, if bills were to become to focus on Republican opponents say of current interrogation methods works,” Meissner said. law, they would greatly impact not just one the bill would cause job losses and the development of better Traditional techniques de- students in Iowa. individual, and an increase to prices so tactics for the High-Value Detain- veloped throughout time based One bill, House File 573, but two. It’s businesses could offset the costs. ee Interrogation Group, or HIG. on tactics that appeared to elicit passed the Republican-con- Fry my attempt Another bill passed by the “High value in this case confessions and compliance from trolled House would require to bring to Senate would reclassify the pun- means a threat to the U.S. gov- interrogation subjects. women seeking an abortion to the forefront the voice of one ishment if a person is arrested ernment or population,” Meiss- “That unfortunate reality have an ultrasound before the that is often not heard.” for possession of marijuana. ner said. is being replaced by a science- abortion procedure. The bill passed, mostly on a “The old phrase is ‘make the The commission operates based, operationally-effective, “Republicans should stop party line vote, 57-39. punishment fit the crime,’ and I under the FBI, the CIA and the human rights-compliant model playing doctor,” said state Rep. “It’s a very gross intrusion think there was a general feeling Department of Defense. of interrogation,” said Col. Steven Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, D- into the privacy of women seek- that for first time possession, They are tasked with a three- Kleinman, in a HIG publication. Ames. “Since medical science ing medical care,” said state Sen. the penalties were more serious part mission: conducting and According to Meissner, tra- changes, the legislature has Herman Quirmbach, D-Ames. than the nature of the offense,” overseeing interrogations, coor- ditional practices are changing never put medical standards of “It will go nowhere in the Sen- Quirmbach said. dinating interrogation training because too many agencies fail practice in the Iowa Code for any ate.” The bill had more bipar- procedures between agencies to gather all the evidence pos- medical procedure. Democrats Two other bills have passed tisan support than the others, and conducting research to better sible, and some may even elicit trust women to make their own the Democratic-controlled Sen- passing 36-13. the interrogation process itself. false confessions from innocent health care decisions.” ate, but their futures seem glim If signed into law, posses- “We don’t need to torture. people. The bill would require doc- in the GOP House. sion of 5 grams or less of mari- There are better ways to col- A common-knowledge way tors who perform a patient’s An increase to the state’s juana would now be a simple lect information, and we should of identifying lies involves look- abortion to perform the ultra- minimum wage passed the Sen- misdemeanor and punishable respond as ethical and rational ing for signs of anxiety in the sound, show women an image ate, this one also on a mostly of a fine up to $625 and 30 days citizens,” Meissner said. that shows the age and image of party line vote, 27-22. Meissner stressed the im- CONFESSIONS p4 the fetus and also give women The bill would increase the BILLS p4 IOWA STATE DAILY 2 CAMPUS BRIEF Monday, March 23, 2015 Weather TIP OF THE WEEK Online MONDAY Chance of showers. 46 Content 32 NCAA TOURNAMENT TUESDAY Mix of showers and 49 Busted bracket thunderstorms. challenge 32 Is your bracket com- pletely busted? 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