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By Jeremiah.Davis NCAA Tournament-bound ISU a player at Iowa State from 1991-92 to 1994-95. @iowastatedaily.com men’s basketball team, the Magic When asked if the Magic was back, Hoiberg smiled. Theft: may be coming back. “It’s getting there,” Hoiberg said. “The excite- There was something in the air in Hilton “Our fans have been unbeliev- ment is there. We’ve just got to continue to go out Authorities Coliseum for several years. It was an aura that took able, really all year,” said coach there and try to play great basketball and give good over when an elite opponent came to town or when . “We know our fans effort and keep the fans coming.” investigate a big game got close. The so-called Cyclone Nation are going to be here. I’ve seen it Saturday’s game will be a good barometer of the came together and made an actual impact on the since I was four years old coming Hoiberg state of Hilton Magic. The Cyclones (14-6, 4-3 Big MU break ins outcome of games. to games. If you come out here and 12) host No. 5 Kansas to a sellout crowd, and the By Morgan Fleener Affectionately known by Cyclone fans as “Hilton show an effort, the fans are going to be behind you.” matchup has traditionally been the biggest game of Daily Staff Writer Magic,” the home-court advantage that once was, Hoiberg’s story as a player is well-documented, The Iowa State Police Division hasn’t been around for some time. With a potential and “Hilton Magic” was in full swing when he was MAGIC.p2 >> is currently investigating two incidents of attempted theft that have occurred at the Memorial Union in less than China Sustainability a month. Police reported the first at- tempted break-in took place on Jan. 12 with no items Minor appearing to be stolen or missing. On Jan. 24, authorities were Dancing and dragons focuses again called to the 1630 Memorial Union student office International at around 11:15 p.m. to look into what has now been deter- students ring on eco mined as another attempted burglary, police said. in new year Nothing has been found to be education taken during either incident. By Elizabeth.Zabel However, the police said they @iowastatedaily.com New option teaches are continuing to investigate whether the two events have Monday kicked off the environmental issues any connection with each Chinese New Year. This other. year marks the year of By Meg.Grissom Lt. Elliot Florer encourages all the Dragon, a representa- @iowastatedaily.com students to take this time to tion of power, luck, and reflect on what they can do to strength. Mark Bryden, an associate profes- ensure the safety of their own The Chinese Students sor of mechanical engineering, start- personal belongings. and Scholars Association ed off his class by reading the head- “It’s pretty common sense is presenting the Chinese lines from multiple newspapers, all of stuff, but it still continues to Dragon Year Gala from which had one thing in common: sus- frequently happen,” Florer Photo: Firstname Lastname/Iowa State Daily 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Jan. tainability. “This is the age of energy,” said. “Students need to make Wen Wang, graduate student in journalism and mass communication, rehearses sure they are locking their 29. a Chinese rap Wednesday, Jan 25 for the Greenlee Chinese New Year Celebration. he told his class as he held up a paper. residence halls even if they From 4:30 to 6:30, This is the second celebration put on by Greenlee graduate students. This class, TSC 220, are only going to be gone a a traditional Chinese “Globalization and Sustainability,” is short period of time.” Dinner provided by Following the dinner, Union featuring calligra- taught how to brew tradi- one of many classes on campus that Florer said students also need Mongolian Buffet will there will be a Chinese phy, traditional Chinese tional Chinese tea. is centered on sustainability and is to take into consideration the be served at Memorial cultural display in the Oak clothing and a tea ceremo- a required course for a new program dangers of leaving valuables Lutheran Church. Room of the Memorial ny, where participants are CHINESE.p2 >> at Iowa State University, a minor in in motorized vehicles. sustainability. “If valuables are in your car, “I think sustainability is an issue take them with you,” Florer said. “If that is not possible, of our time,” Bryden said when asked put them where nobody can Politics why it is important to offer classes see them and they are com- about sustainability. Bryden said stu- pletely out of sight.” dents are “going to be the leaders in In regards to the current inves- [sustainability]. ... We as citizens need tigations taking place at the to be able to intelligently participate Memorial Union, anyone with Student clubs debate sex ed in this discussion.” any details or information, The new minor has a core require- which could aid the investiga- tion, are encouraged to call By Alex.Erb promote the importance of human ment of two classes. The first class ISU police at (515) 294-4428. @iowastatedaily.com life from conception to death. is TSC 220, a class that “focuses on His opponent was Miles More information interconnected roles of energy, ma- On Wednesday night, an estimat- Brainard, freshman in community terials, human resources, econom- ed 40 Iowa State students gathered and regional planning and president about clubs ics and technology in building and Inside: in the Gold Room of the Memorial of The Good Sex Brigade, a club that maintaining sustainable systems” Union to view a debate hosted by the educates students on sexual expres- ISU Students for Life meet on according to the course description. News ...... 2 ISU Ambassadors. The topic of the sion and healthy sexual activity. Mondays at 7:30 p.m. in room 3505 The second core class of this minor of the Memorial Union, and can be Opinion ...... 4 debate: the federal government and The debate followed a typical contacted at 224-217-1713. is “Globalization and the Human Sports ...... 5 its role in sex education. format; both parties gave an open- Condition,” ANTHR 230, which tack-

Cystainability ...... 3 Dan Rajewski, a graduate stu- ing speech, then answered a series The Good Sex Brigade meets on les key global issues and how they Classifieds ...... 6 dent in geological and atmospheric of questions, followed by closing Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in the Sloss link together Africa, the Americas, Games ...... 7 science, represented ISU Students House, and can be contacted at for Life, a club that educates and DEBATE.p2 >> [email protected]. MINOR.p3 >>

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Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily Oklahoma State guard Brian Williams (left) fights with Royce Cyclones Ally begins the Iowa State - Missouri game by throwing red paper in the air Jan. 11 night at Hilton Coliseum. The White for the ball during Wednesday night’s game at Hilton. Tigers defeated the Cyclones 76-69. White made 17 points during his 27 minutes of playing time.

>>MAGIC.p1 selves. We kind of gave the game away. We want Within the game, Jenson and Kuntz believe to go out here and get it.” the students have an impact on the game, and the year at home for Iowa State. White has become known this season for the atmosphere keeps the fans coming back. Hoiberg’s ISU teams beat Kansas three feeding off the Hilton crowd, many times inter- “One of biggest reasons students love to come times while he was a player and said he can’t acting with fans after a big dunk or key moment to the games is for that big, giant atmosphere Iowa State vs. Kansas wait for the game to get here so he and his team in a game. that they love,” Kuntz said. “All the students get can experience the environment. The players got to experience what Allen excited, you get caught up in the moment.” Overall: KU leads 171-58 “There’s always a little something extra spe- Fieldhouse did for Kansas in the last meeting, Kansas will bring potential Player-of-the- cial for the Kansas game,” Hoiberg said. “They and White said Hilton mirrors that effect. Year candidate Thomas Robinson with them, At Hilton Coliseum: KU leads 22-18 come in here — they’re as good a road team as “[Hilton does] the same thing, I would hope,” as well as veteran guard Tyshawn Taylor, who’s anybody. So we’re going to have to come out with White said. “In some of our conference games been on a hot streak that started with the second Hoiberg vs. Kansas at Hilton: great effort and intensity and get our crowd into here, you can see it. It’s definitely top-two places half of the Iowa State game in Lawrence, Kan. As a coach: 0-1 it early to try and get that home court advantage.” to play in the Big 12.” Whether or not Hilton Magic as Hoiberg As a player: 3-1 Before practice on Thursday, several players The ISU student section, known as Cyclone knew it as a player is back, only time — and po- said Saturday’s matchup with the Jayhawks (17- Alley, is a student-organization that leads tentially Saturday’s game — will tell. Senior Largest Winning Margins at Hilton Coliseum: 3, 7-0) is a payback game of sorts. cheers and organizes campaigns for games. guard Scott Christopherson said the at- Iowa State: 15 in 1975 (96-81) The Cyclones came close to making an upset Co-chairman Alex Jenson and co-chairwoman mosphere Saturday will certainly be in the Kansas: 29 in 2003 (83-54) on Jan. 14, falling 82-73 after leading by as many Brittany Kuntz lead the organization. For the Cyclones’ favor. Current Streak Overall: 13 by Kansas as 12 points in the second half. Kansas game, they created a contest where “I think obviously it’s exciting, playing in a “[It’s] definitely a redemption game for us,” fans can create a poster and submit them on nationally televised game in front of a sellout Longest KU winning streak: 14 (1920-26) said forward Royce White. “We felt like after Facebook. The winner will get four tickets to the crowd,” Christopherson said. “It doesn’t get bet- [the loss to Kansas], we were upset with our- game. ter as far as the atmosphere.” Longest ISU winning streak: 5 (1999-2002)

>>CHINESE.p1 “The dragon is the only one >>DEBATE.p1 [of the zodiac signs] that is not After the culture display, a real animal; it is legendary,” arguments. performances begin at 7 p.m. Cai said. “It represents power, Rajewski cited the founding fathers and other histori- in the Great Hall. luck, and strength. ... During cal figures in support of his position that sex, in its purest They will cost $5 to attend. the year of the dragon people form is the greatest good and not to be tampered with by the These performances include try to have their baby, for good government. a speech from James Dorsett, luck.” He also cited Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) as a turning director of International Legend says the beginning point in American history, wherein he claims the supreme Students and Scholars, of the Chinese New Year start- court overstepped its bounds by overturning a Connecticut Chinese students singing pop- ed several thousand years ago law that prohibited the use of contraceptives. ular Chinese and American with a battle against a monster Brainard, however, thinks that the government should be songs including, a “cross talk” called the Nian. more involved with sex and sex education because that in- involving joke telling between On the first day of the New volvement provides for the public welfare. two people, and Malaysian lion Year, Nian would come and eat He mentioned that 400,000 teens give birth in the United dancing. States every year, which is more births than in any other de- Photo: Kait McKinney/Iowa State Daily livestock, crops and villagers, According to CSSA presi- causing much destruction. veloped country. Graduate students rehearse for the Year of the Dragon dent, Ziyu Jiang, the Chinese celebration in Hamilton Hall Wednesday. The celebration is It is believed that the color He also mentioned that the cost to taxpayers of teen preg- New Year is the biggest event held Friday and includes singing, dancing and games. red and firecrackers were used nancy is just over $9 billion, whereas the cost to institute in China, and because of this, to frighten away the Nian. comprehensive sex education in public schools would be only many Chinese students get lings, rice cakes and fish. Jiang ent postal stamps resembling Today, the color red is still $206 million. home sick. The gala gives them says these items and sev- each sign of the zodiac. This common in celebrations of When asked if contraceptives and education about contra- the opportunity to celebrate eral others will be offered at year, the stamp is an image of a the New Year. For example, ceptive options should be provided in schools, the two shared traditional culture far from Sunday’s gala. menacing-looking dragon. red lanterns are used, and Cai opposing opinions. home. Ling Cai, lecturer of world “For a celebration, people said “red packets” are filled “They should provide comprehensive education of birth “In China, it is an occasion languages and cultures, said usually don’t use this kind of with money by older gen- control methods,” Brainard said. “School nurses should at for people to say ‘good birth’ to dumplings are meant to rep- monstrous image. An image of erations and given to younger least have condoms, and students shouldn’t be embarrassed each other,” said Tonglu Li, as- resent wealth and prosperity a dragon is something that can generations. to take them.” sistant professor of Chinese. because they are shaped like be interpreted as threatening, Li said that a traditional Rajewski responded with, “No such product should be in “It’s an occasion for family re- Chinese money. and China is perceived as a decoration, called the Chun a public institution. If any information should be provided it union, visiting with ancestors Also, the word for rice cake threat to some people here,” Li Lian, is posted on both sides should regard the potential health risks [of those products].” and eating.” means “higher” in Chinese, said. “Some people think it’s a of doors with calligraphy of When asked about education’s role in preventing sexual Some popular food items again representing prosperity. message from China saying, poetic phrases painted on the assault, the two came to a shaky consensus. for the holiday include dump- Each year, there are differ- ‘I’m becoming strong.’” paper. “Without comprehensive sex education, kids don’t know Li explained that most Often saying “fu,” meaning how to say ‘no’ and aren’t as well-equipped to defend them- Western cultures view the fortune, these are usually hung selves,” Brainard said. image of a dragon as evil and upside down, saying “dao” Rajewski agreed in part, saying, “I agree that students monstrous meaning arrival. This upside should be taught how to avoid being victims of sexual assault, In China the dragon stands down phrase means “the luck but there is a balance that needs to be stricken,” explaining as a positive symbol of power has arrived,” Cai said. that teaching kids too much about sexual assault may actually and might. encourage it. “The emperor is regarded ™ Discover In closing arguments, both debaters summarized their as a true dragon, embodied,” more: views. Li said. Greenlee School “There are basic laws that govern our world and allow the online In previous years of the students pre- common good to be promoted. When we break these laws, dragon, the image has been pare celebration there are consequences. The further we deviate from these portrayed less menacing than iowastatedaily. laws, the more problems we introduce,” Rajewski said. this years image. com Brainard said the opposite: “Requiring comprehensive sex-ed is a responsibility we have to ourselves and our chil- dren, and to not provide it is expensive, immoral and a plain shame.”

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Letter to the editor “Due to diminishing resources and a rapidly changing climate, sustainable design requires a thorough understanding of en- Plastic waste ergy performance as a dynamic design parameter. Natural venti- lation and daylight are complex creates ocean and ever-changing phenomena,” Ulrike Passe tells us. Passe is an ISU assistant pro- landfills, too fessor of architecture and direc- tor of the ISU Center for Building “A quick search on the internet will verify what Energy Research. Along side I’m about to tell you – the world’s largest landfill Passe, visiting professor, Robert sits in the Pacific Ocean. Millions of pounds of Demel from Beuth University refuse plastic float in a swirling mass known as the developed and led the 2011 pro- Great Pacific Garbage Patch that covers twice the gram at the Beuth University of area of the state of Texas. Though at present, only Applied Sciences in Berlin. oceanic life has to suffer our wastefulness and apa- Eleven undergraduate and thy, sooner rather than later we will have to pick up graduate students from Iowa after ourselves when what is now a patch becomes State University participated in a continent. Be proactive and phase out your own a five- week program, ARS Berlin purchases of plastic containers. Be ‘Cystainable’.” Summer Academy 2011. The pro- gram included issues of reorgani- zation and sustainable develop- Gavin Moore is senior in philosophy and ment in organizations. environmental studies The students were put Photo courtesy of Ulrike Passe into teams and asked to work Students involved with the international design project gather around a large city planning model in from an existing master plan Berlin last summer. for the urban brownfield reha- bilitation site in Berlin called illumination were included in the tainable, high performance build- Berlin.” the European Energy Forum teams’ design. “Students benefit ings,” Passe says. Passe is planning to offer a (EUREF). “Students also benefit from addressing those challenges Once back at the Iowa State similar study abroad to Berlin tremendously from working col- of climate change creatively, as a smaller group of students con- this summer and students are al- laboratively with students from architects and designers to be tinued to work on the project in lowed to apply for this program. other cultural background and equipped during the early design fall 2011 semester. “Students also As a part of the exhibition within the inspiring environment phase with the knowledge and benefit tremendously from work- held on January 17, the students’ of a European capital like Berlin,” design tools to integrate and pre- ing collaboratively with students designs were featured. Also, Passe explains. dict the dynamic performance of from other cultural background through February 3 these designs Energy modeling, dynamic natural light, solar energy and air and within the inspiring environ- will be showcased in the Lightfoot daylight stimulation software and movement to achieve these sus- ment of a European capital like Forum.

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>>MINOR.p1 Europe and Pacific. How to choose eco-friendly fabric In addition to the two core classes, students will be required to take nine additional credit hours of By Taylor.Hilsabeck cotton garments are free from classes that feature sustainable themes and con- @iowastatedaily.com chlorine bleaches and synthetic tent, six of which must be at the three-hundred dyes. Blue Canoe, Gaiam and level or above. Clothing production has enor- Xylem are just a few companies The elective courses are listed under many dif- mous environmental impacts. with fashionable, sustainable cot- ferent majors, including agronomy, food science Cotton, for example, is the ton fabrics. and even English. world’s most polluting crop, re- Students not only learn more about sustain- sponsible for 25 percent of all pes- Rayon ability thorugh the minor but how it can be incor- ticide use in the world each year. porated into their future jobs or career goals. Most Worker’s rights and animal wel- Rayon is an artificial fiber any career gains some benefit from sustainability. fare are also issues when deciding made from wood pulp which “In any field or career that students will be going on green options in clothing. seems more sustainable at first into, awareness and knowledge about being more Different fabrics have differ- glance. However, old growth for- sustainable and how resources are utilized is going ent impacts, depending on what ests are often cleared and subsis- to assist them greatly in their careers,” said Merry their fiber content. tence farmers are sometimes dis- Rankin, director of sustainability at Iowa State. placed to make way for pulpwood She said having a background in sustainability Nylon and Polyester plantations. To make rayon, the is helpful to the student because “having that well- wood pulp is treated with haz- rounded awareness will be beneficial to their future These energy-hungry syn- ardous chemicals such as caustic success.” thetics are non-biodegradable as soda and sulfuric acid. Natalie Nowak, sophomore in pre-architecture, well as made from petrochemi- The Green Choice: Try cloth- is planning on pursuing a sustainability minor and cals. Polyester uses large amounts ing made from hemp or bamboo said learning more about this topic will enrich her of water for cooling along with instead. Hemp is a thoroughly future career. lubricants, which can become a ecological crop; easy to culti- “I think sustainability and architecture go hand source of contamination. vate and pest tolerant, it needs Graphic: David Derong/Iowa State Daily in hand,” Nowak said. The Green Choice: Try shop- few or no agrochemicals. At the Nylon, cotton, rayon and wool are common materials found in Having had no previous experience with this ping for recycled polyester. same time, hemp binds and en- clothing production. These materials have a great impact on the area before, she said she finds the course topics a bit Patagonia has many options riches the soil with its roots. The environment. tedious, but overall she has been enjoying her class made from recycled drink bottles. Hempest and Soul-Flower are experience. hemp clothing companies. Wool affecting the environment. “I never realized how relevant [sustainability] is Cotton Bamboo is the latest plant The Green Choice: Organic to me,” she added. material to hit the eco-friendly Traditional wool garments are wool produced using sustain- The topic of sustainability includes many levels The pesticides in cotton re- fabrics market. Described as hy- usually exposed to organophos- able farming practices without of interest. This characteristic is reflected by the main in the fabric and are re- poallergenic, absorbent, fast-dry- phate sheep dip, a bath dip of so- toxic sheep dips and from local wide variety of classes that can apply to this minor. leased during the lifetime of the ing and naturally anti-bacterial. lution, aiming to rid the animals farmers who are Soil Association The complete list of classes approved for the garments. Element EcoWear offers trendy of external parasites such as ticks accredited. sustainability minor can be found at: www.las.ia- The Green Choice: Purchase bamboo clothing as well as other or lice. These “OPs” are difficult O Wool and Gaiam are cloth- state.edu/sustainability. organic cotton instead. Organic sustainable fabrics. to dispose of without adversely iers featuring organic wool.

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Editorial Globalization Romney’s tax accounts not presidential Let’s talk about money for a few minutes. Earlier this week, Mitt Romney released his tax return, showing to the world he brought in an astound- ing $21.6 million in 2010 and paid an astoundingly low 13.9 percent of that back in taxes. Now, the conversation about Romney’s seemingly low tax rate is a conversation for another editorial — as is Newt Gingrich only giving 2.6 percent of his income to charitable donations. The real reason we bring it up is simply to illustrate the fact that Romney has a lot of money to keep track of.

In movies new and old, the wildly Photo courtesy of Thinkstock rich are known to keep their money Learning a foreign language or two is an essential building block for today’s cross-cultural connections. Children need to be taught languages early to in off-shore accounts. Romney, of promote diversity and multiculturalism. course, brings the movie reels to life. Per the advice of a campaign adviser, he closed one such account — a Swiss account — back in 2010 in anticipa- Connect across languages tion of his White House bid in 2011. Romney’s advisers, reports say, Multilingualism creates to teach foreign language to their students told the former Massachusetts through exposure in early elementary school. governor that having the account diverse, cultured youth Learning a second language at a young age “just wasn’t worth it” and that it may will be easier for the student and, therefore, At the beginning of my junior year of high less of a chore as they try to advance their appear to be inconsistent with some school, I became acquainted with two foreign knowledge of the language when they grow of his political stances. exchange students from Serbia through the By Meg.Grissom older. While that makes sense in theory, drama program. For three months of after- @iowastatedaily.com Knowing a foreign language has many school practice, I listened to them rehearse benefits. The curriculum of language learning we have one big question that re- their lines with foreign accents and speak to guage and teach their students to be bilingual typically involves lessons on culture as well, mains after hearing this news: each other in their native language and was, I from a very young age. It is considered almost allowing the student to relate better to a person Why close the Swiss account and hate to admit, fascinated. necessary to learn English, but it is also helpful, who is from another part of the world. Being As a high schooler from the Midwest, I had and normal, to learn other languages as well. able to create this cross-cultural connection not his other off-shore accounts? very little experience with people from other One of my friends from Serbia spoke is important later on in life as well when that Accounts that now hold, by the way, countries. It was upon getting to know those English, Serbian, French and picked up the student joins the workforce. most if not all of his offshore money, people I began to realize how small my own basics of Spanish quickly when she studied As I mentioned previously, the rise in tech- personal world really was in comparison to the it in the United States. She also told me she nology has created the ability to connect with a total that could be as high as $32 one I had yet to see. wanted the next language she learned to be people across the globe. million. The point of this little story is to show how German and that she would begin studying By being able to speak a foreign language Maybe it’s just us, but when the many young people, not even just those from when she got home, as if it were nothing out of natively, not sparingly, Americans will be the Midwest, can grow up ignorant of the wide the ordinary. better equipped to compete in today’s global words “Cayman Islands” and “bank- variety of people and cultures that exists be- In most schools in the United States, learn- economy. Bilingual education is a character- ing” are used in conjunction, we don’t yond where they grew up. Of course, the United ing a language is considered upper level learn- istic that should be widespread in the United think straight-laced, presidential States has areas that are higher in diversity ing and not taught until late middle school, States’ education system. than others, but many still do not grow up to with the exception of Spanish numbers and let- Learning a foreign language is no longer types. fully appreciate a culture other than their own. ters that may be taught in elementary schools. a hobby, but an essential building block for “Swiss bank account” says sophis- Sometimes it is difficult to find connec- This philosophy usually does not work. cross-cultural connections in today’s world. tication and class. Switzerland is tions with other cultures, whether they live The “critical period hypothesis” says that If taught early, children will not struggle with in the same city as you or not. But there is there is a certain age range (somewhere be- mastering a foreign language but will be able to one of the finest countries on Earth. one link that can at the very least serve as a tween 3 and 7) where children are able to learn confidently compete in a global economy. Decadent chocolates, superb watch- building block in connecting multiple cultures: a language through mere exposure and the making, Swiss Army Knives, the Alps. language. result is native-like fluency. But once the criti- cal age range has been passed, this ability fades. You name it, the Swiss have perfected Schools in other countries recognize the Meg Grissom is a junior in linguistics from importance of knowing more than one lan- Because of this reason, schools should begin Carlisle, Iowa it. To us, if you have large sums of money stashed away in the Alps, Fashion you’re doing pretty well. But we picture your classic Bond villain whenever the Cayman Islands Trademark colors inhibit creativity are mentioned. It’s not a stretch to imagine Romney sitting in a big, red Louboutin court case swivel chair, stroking his prized feline Would it make sense as Gingrich or any other adversary to protect red soles to allow only one comes to vanquish his plans to rule lacks sensibility company to make the world. white T-shirts if they t has often been a discussion were to trademark It doesn’t seem a great campaign in the fashion industry on the color white? strategy to be portrayed as a Bond Ihow to protect your designs. Of course not. villain. Designers aren’t allowed to trade- mark an entire garment, but they would even consider making such If nothing else, the news about are allowed to trademark certain a terrible move. Swiss and other offshore accounts aspects such as pocket design or The fashion industry is already has done nothing to legitimize the logos. an elitist one. Can’t spend $500 A recent court case involving (or about $900 in the case of a ba- already murky waters Romney was Yves Saint Laurent and Christian sic Louboutin pump) on a pair of swimming in once those tax returns Louboutin brings up another Photo courtesy of Thinkstock shoes? Don’t even bother stepping were released. potential trademark: color. I, like Louboutin has trademarked its red-soled shoes. Yves Saint Laurent’s into the ranks of the well styled. many girls, regularly drool over 2011 line featured all-red shoes. Should Louboutin be allowed to But we poor college students and Sure, he’s a savvy business man my dream pair of Louboutin shoes trademark brand recognition through shoe color? average fashionistas get by. We who has no interest in paying excess with their towering heels and put in the time bargain hunting taxes, but in a year in which the 99 bright red sole. Also like many be able to monopolize a primary and look for the quality that we other girls, my main identifier color for an article of clothing.” can afford in the hopes we’ll find percent has become more vocal than for these shoes is the red sole. In It seems reasonable. Would that perfect piece that is on trend ever, all that money speaks pretty YSL’s 2011 cruise line, four styles it make sense to allow only one and in our price range. With the loudly, too. of shoes featured an all-red color- company to make white T-shirts if addition of patenting designs ing, including the soles. Louboutin they were to trademark the color and trademarking colors, we’d be proceeded to file a preliminary By Jessica.Bruning white? Of course not. However, lucky to be able to buy a pair of Editorial Board injunction against the sale of the @iowastatedaily.com other companies like Tiffany have blue jeans without some company Jake Lovett, editor in chief shoes as well as for damages. YSL a copyright on their signature blue making a monopoly. Michael Belding, opinion editor proceeded to sell the shoes regard- is that the fashion industry thrives box and Hermes has copyright Instead we force designers to Ryan Peterson, assistant opinion editor Craig Long, daily columnist less, and the case moved on. off of putting clothes through a over their shade of orange. The come up with new and innovative Claire Vriezen, daily columnist Many designers have lobbied cycle. Lower end stores create slippery slope argument is rarely a designs. We demand the effort for the right to patent or trade- their own, more affordable ver- strong one in law, but in the fash- put into an ever changing fashion Feedback policy: mark their designs. However, even sions of designer brands for the ion industry, trends are created on world. If a designer is good enough The Daily encourages discussion but does not without legal action, the industry general public to buy. This cycle is slippery slopes. to do something as well and as guarantee its publication. oftentimes performs a check on what brings trends in and out. Louboutin needs to drop the simply as a red soled high heel, We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter itself to discourage copies. With So, should a color be trade- case. If the red sole is as recogniz- more power to designers. But, the or online feedback. the help of thousands of careful marked? YSL has featured shoes able as they claim, YSL creating designers should have to do it with Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. observers in blogs, magazines, etc., with a red sole since the 1970s. a line with four all red shoes the understanding that the law com. Letters must include the name(s), phone it doesn’t take long to notice when Louboutin showed his first in shouldn’t be too much of an issue. isn’t all protecting. Building a good number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers one designer puts out the same 1992, filed for a trademark and had The second that YSL puts out a brand will be. and addresses will not be published. thing as another. The damage this it rejected in 2002, then had the pair of black pumps with a red Online feedback may be used if first name and can do to a designer’s reputation is file accepted in 2008. However, sole, the fashion world will go last name, major and year in school are included usually not worth the risk. YSL argues that despite the fact berserk with accusations of copy- Jessica Bruning is a senior in political science and apparel in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible Part of the argument not to that Louboutin was granted trade- ing. I seriously doubt that a well for print in the Iowa State Daily. merchandising design and allow designers to patent designs mark, “no one designer should known fashion house such as YSL production from Castana, Iowa. Friday, January 27, 2012 Editor: Jeremiah Davis ™ iowastatedaily.com/sports @isdsports [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Sports online 5 Iowa State Daily Women’s basketball Online: Cyclones up for victory By Cory.Weaver Hilton, coach Fennelly said this game, Prins said. @iowastatedaily.com jokingly that he thought Texas Aggie senior Skylar Collins, A&M played more aggressive also a friend of ISU guard Riding a two-game win than their football team did, Nikki Moody, came off the CLYCLONES PREP streak, the ISU women’s bas- as they out-rebounded the bench to hit four of her team’s FOR TOP10 MATCH ketball team will get its second Cyclones 40-33 with seven seven 3s to help Texas A&M chance at a victory against blocks as well. pull away late in the game last iowastatedaily.com No. 14 Texas A&M in College Now that they have expe- time around. Station, Tex., on Sunday. rienced the aggressive style Poppens believes they’ll In their first meeting, the of play first-hand, Brynn take what worked for them NFL: Aggies (14-5, 4-3 Big 12) held Williamson said they will against K-State and put it to the Cyclones (11-7, 2-5) to 33 have a completely difference use this time. points for the lowest total of mentality. “We just need to play the Bill Fennelly-coached era, “We can’t back down from kind of how we did last night and Chelsea Poppens says that it, and when we go in there we (Wednesday) and get out to the will help motivate them this have to know that it will be a 3-point line and get a hand up time around. game of aggressiveness and and bother them up there be- “The way we played [last intensity, and we just have to cause they’re a good shooting time] was unacceptable, which match it,” Williamson said. team and we just need to step motivates us to push on,” “We have to get stronger, and up our defense,” she said. Poppens said. we have to go there with the The Iowa State team Aggies The Associated Press The Cyclones will enter mentality that we’re going to fans will see Sunday afternoon Sunday’s matchup coming win, and we can’t be scared go- will be coming in with a much Buccaneers off a come-from-behind vic- ing into the game just because more confidence, Poppens hire Schiano tory over Kansas State on of the outcome of the last one.” says, which could help their Wednesday in which Poppens One player who played shots continue to fall like they to bring back had 23 points and nine a big role for Texas A&M in have been for this two-game rebounds. the paint was Adaora Elonu, win streak. consistency Against a team that al- whose 14 points and nine re- “After [Wednesday’s] lowed just 33 points last time, bounds helped Aggies main- game, I think everyone’s feel- By Fred Goodall The Associate Press Poppens said keeping the tain their presence down low, ing a lot more confident in same mindset could help her but Anna Prins said they just their shot and just knowing replicate that success against need to answer back. that when we’re playing to- TAMPA, Florida — The the Aggies. “I think just matching their gether as a team and playing Tampa Bay Buccaneers hired Greg Schiano as head “You just have to maintain intensity and really focusing as one, that gives us trust in Jordan Maurice/Iowa State Daily coach on Thursday, count- the same focus you came in on boxing out in this game and each other and that will overall Chelsea Poppens posts up against Texas A&M center Kelsey ing on the former Rutgers with,” Poppens said. not getting pushed around I transfer into the game against Bone on Jan. 14. Poppens looks to maintain focus going into college coach to lead them After the loss Jan., 14 at think is really going to be key in Texas A&M,” she said. Sunday’s game against Texas A&M. back to respectability and transform the team into consistent winners. The 45-year-old was hired Wrestling Thursday — a media conference was scheduled for Friday — three weeks after the Buccaneers fired Raheem Morris following Sorenson prepares to say goodbye a 4-12 finish that included letting in the most points in One of Sunday’s opponents dent he can win if he faces him. the NFL this season. By Alex.Halsted@ iowastatedaily.com will be No. 1 Kyle Dake, a two- “I think I’m bigger, stron- “Coach Schiano is a bright, time national champion at 157 ger, and I think I can compete meticulous teacher who knows how to get the As the Cyclones host their pounds who allowed just one with him,” Sorenson said. most out of his players,” final home dual meet of the point against him last season “If I just scrap for seven general manager Mark season on Sunday at Hilton at nationals. minutes, it’ll be a fun match to Dominik said. “He built and Coliseum, redshirt senior In recent meets, Dake has watch.” ran a pro-style program Andrew Sorenson will say wrestled up to 165 pounds, and Whether he faces Dake at Rutgers, and he’s a goodbye to the home crowd. ISU coach Kevin Jackson said or someone else, Sorenson defensive-minded coach.” For the past five years, he believes there is a chance knows Sunday will be a bitter- the wrestling room at Lied Dake could face Sorenson. sweet moment, and he hopes Recreation Athletic Center If he does, Jackson thinks it he can say goodbye with a has become a lot like a home would help boost Sorenson as victory. Super Bowl: for Sorenson. the postseason nears. “It’s going to be like a love- During the last four sea- “I think it could put him hate relationship. It’s going to sons, the No. 4 wrestler at Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily over the top if he wins as far hurt a little bit walking away 165 pounds has made many Redshirt senior Andrew Sorenson wrestles against Virginia as his confidence and his abil- from Hilton,” Sorenson said. memories on the mat at Hilton Tech’s Pete Yates at Hilton Coliseum on Jan. 13. Sorenson ity to move forward and take “The time I’ve had at Hilton faces his final home dual meet this weekend. Coliseum. on that mentality of a national and the time I’ve had at Iowa “When I first came here, champion,” Jackson said. “I State has been amazing, and I everyone said it just flies by, already, that I’ve been training 4 Cornell (7-0, 4-0 EIWA) on think we have some advantag- just hope to send everyone off and that first year, I didn’t re- here for five years and it’s all Sunday, it will take on a team es, and I think Dake has some the right way.” ally believe them — it felt like about to end.” that won 30-16 last season and advantages.” The meet will begin at The Associated Press forever,” Sorenson said. “I When No. 14 Iowa State one that boasts two of the na- Sorenson said he is prepar- 1 p.m. on Sunday at Hilton can’t believe it’s been five years (2-11, 0-6 Big 12) takes on No. tion’s top-ranked wrestlers. ing to face Dake and is confi- Coliseum. N.J. camel predicts win Gymnastics with crackers for Giants Cyclones prepare to clinch Cy-Hawk series By WAYNE PARRY The Associated Press By Isaac.Hunt valry,” said get more consistent in all the most sports. @iowastatedaily.com senior Shea events,” Paulus said. “Vault is “The best approach for us LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Anderson. “It my biggest thing right now. I’ve is to take the other team out A New Jersey camel with The heated rivalry between means a lot been working on that in the of the competition,” Ronayne an appetite for picking Iowa and Iowa State will open more to me gym, so once I get that vault said. “We try our very best to winning NFL teams has sig- another chapter Friday when competing in score up I can maybe score in avoid even acknowledging naled the New York Giants the schools’ gymnastic teams the meet be- the higher 39s.” they’re in the building.” will win the Super Bowl. suit up to fight for a win. cause it’s a big Paulus Iowa State has counted The girls will try their hard- Princess, the star of An ISU victory would deal in Iowa.” falls in different events in its est to focus on themselves, but Popcorn Park Zoo, has first two meets. the win will be in the back correctly picked the winner clinch the 2011-12 Iowa Corn Anderson is the only Iowa of five of the last six Super Cy-Hawk Series for Iowa State native on the roster for the Coach Jay Ronayne said of their minds during their Bowls. She went 14 and 6 with the series at 13-6 in its Cyclones, but she doesn’t need they will find out Friday how events at 6:30 p.m. on Friday at predicting regular season favor. to remind her teammates what the girls will come back after Hilton Coliseum. games this year. With only eight points re- this rivalry means. tough mistakes. “In our sport, winning isn’t The Bactrian camel’s maining and two up for grabs “I hate losing to [Iowa],” “Each one of them is go- a huge deal, but beating the Tim Rueter/Iowa State Daily prognostication skills flow Friday, the Cyclones (0-2, 0-2 said senior Celine Paulus. “It is ing to respond differently,” Hawkeyes is always a good Senior Shea Anderson from her love of graham Big 12) can help their school the worst feeling in the world.” Ronayne said. feeling,” Anderson said. “We competes on the beam during the Beauty and the Beast crackers. Zoo general Paulus is a having a great Ronayne’s approach to the manager John Bergmann win the series while also earn- want to win the Cy-Hawk se- competion at Hilton Coliseum places a cracker and writes ing their first victory of the year, leading her team in the competition is different than ries for our school.” on Jan. 23, 2011. the name of the compet- season. all-around last meet with a ing teams on each hand. The all-time gymnastic se- career-high score of 39.150. Whichever hand Princess ries is led by Iowa State 50-27, Her struggle to score high in nibbles from is her pick. but Iowa (2-3-1, 1-0-1 Big Ten) the vault competition has been Her only miscue in the has proven to be tough during her focus for the year. big game was picking the the last three years. They have When asked if she could Indianapolis Colts over the win the all-around, Paulus an- New Orleans Saints two won four out of six meetings. years ago. “It’s a big meet. I grew up swered with a confident yes. knowing a lot about the ri- “I feel like I have started to

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Blake Andera and Amanda Roth await the heavenly delights of Jeff’s Pizza. Nothing says ‘friendship’ like a good ol’ fashioned choke hold, as demonstrated here by Beth Zeman, Clayton Moorey, and Jason Danielson at Welch Ave. Station.

Jake Freebolin, Erin Gavin, Melissa Baker, Ellen Even share some pizza at Jeff’s Pizza. And yes, Freebolin is Jake’s real last name, we even checked his I.D. Becca Miller, Pablo Vahanian, and Will Flynn are makin’ that money by slinging drinks to a thirsty crowd at Cafe Mood.

Laura Edgmand, Michelle Mensing, Michelle Mitchell, and Brittany Bell give the boys a run for their money at Cafe Mood.

Amber Mulle and Josh Larish try to stay warm as they walk down Welch Kayla Pickhinke, Michael Petors, and Deadrea Mills try not to spill their Friday night. mixed drinks while dancing to the live DJ at Cafe Mood.

Sexy sells at Cafe Mood! Or at the very least it gets Colleen Kinsay, Danielle Nelson, and Kayla Kirby a spot on the Nightlife page!

Kevin Roer and Ali Abshier are a tower of love at Welch Ave. Station. One CRAZY group of friends bonding over their love of Jeff’s Pizza: Mike Witzmann, Derek Silverthorn, Emily Kock, Kaleigh Jillian Lekander, Abby Gooder, and Dan Inglis share a group hug at their favorite Kramer, Megan Kenney, Noelle Clark, Sophie Wittkamp, and Isaac Alingarst. bar, Outlaws.