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Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily Emily Johnson, an Ames community member and her daughter, Zoe, lie on the lobby floor of Parks Library during a silent demonstration Wednesday morning. TOGETHER AS ONE Multicultural students unite with Ames community in peaceful protest

ByRichard.Martinez To memorialize the death @iowastatedaily.com of Brown and demonstrate their opinions, ISU multicultural stu- dents lay on the ground for four- s students made their way and-a-half minutes in the Parks through Parks Library on Library lobby. Wednesday, they had to “We decided to do a die-in tiptoe around masses of to peacefully signify the death of Asilent protestors lying seemingly [Brown] in Ferguson,” said Lakeba lifeless on the floor. Scott, sophomore in animal sci- Around 200 multicultural and ence and vice president of Iowa non-minority students united State’s NAACP chapter. for one reason: to speak out for Lakeba said the demonstra- humanity. Students of all races tion took place to show that stu- attended, some who were joined dents in the African-American by young children. community want to keep the con- “I think it’s appropriate and versation alive. needed to be done to bring atten- “We also handed out maps tion to an issue that deserves it,” for a protest on Friday,” Scott Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily About 200 students and community members gathered in a silent demonstration said Tom Hill, senior vice presi- said. “I want today’s goal to send Wednesday morning. The protesters lay on the ground to signify the death of Michael dent of student affairs. “I can a message that Iowa State’s cam- Brown, a teenager who was fatally shot in Ferguson, Mo. sympathize with these students pus supports this cause. I feel like because what we’re seeing today these events have been a motiva- of the ISU community, like LGBT cial profiling or deaths from police has happened [in the 1960’s]. It’s tion for everyone across the nation students, also participated to arrests was nothing surprising or 2014, when do we see it stop?” to do something.” speak for human rights. new,” Drayton said. “Though I Around 10 multicultural stu- While the demonstration Ontorio Drayton, a repre- knew the outcome of the [grand dent organizations, such as the lasted an hour, rotating groups of sentative from the National Pan- jury decision] would not go the Black Student Alliance, National students came to lie down every Hellenic Council, was integral in way many hoped for it to go, my Pan-Hellenic Council and the 10 minutes. planning the silent protest. heart was broken from the reac- Iowa State chapter of NAACP or- “I came to stand up for what’s “After the events in Ferguson, tions of what happened that night. ganized a group “die in” at Parks right and for values I think are im- I called Briana Smith, [the NPHC On Nov. 24, St. Louis Coun- Library in response to the recent portant,” said Emily Johnson, an president], to discuss how we can ty Prosecuting Attorney Robert controversies surrounding per- Ames resident who heard about gather all of the representatives at McCullouch presented a grand ceived excessive police force and the demonstration over social Iowa State to talk about what we jury decision to not indict Officer racial profiling across the nation. media. would do—as a unit—if a move- Darren Wilson on any criminal Michael Brown, a black teen- “Fairness, equality and racial ment on campus were to occur,” charges. That night and in fol- ager, was fatally shot Aug. 9 in justice are the values we need Drayton said. lowing days, Ferguson citizens Ferguson, Mo. by white police of- to stand up for,” Johnson said. Drayton, a native from Savan- violently reacted to the decision. ficer Darren Wilson. On that day, “While I suppose the injustice has nah, Georgia, emphasized that “While the days following the Brown’s body was left for four- been in police brutality and social students who have approached events in Ferguson were full of the and-a-half hours on the streets of injustice, but it’s silly we’re all not him to discuss their emotions media showing arrays of violence Ferguson. Days later, hundreds treated like human beings.” following the events in the me- and outrage, I don’t agree with of citizens responded in violent Aside from the majority of dia all felt heartbroken, yet not them. Groups around the nation protests in reaction to what they demonstrators who are multicul- surprised. believe is excessive police force. tural students, diverse members “Growing up, hearing of ra- DEMONSTRATION p8

Released CIA study finds brutal interrogation tactics

By Danielle.Ferguson their effectiveness.” Christian Meissner leads a multi- effectiveness in practice.” David Andersen, assistant @iowastatedaily.com The report examined the million dollar research program The detainee interrogation professor of political science, said CIA’s overseas detention and funded by the U.S. government’s group’s study found that inter- the government may have waited use of interrogation techniques High Value Detainee Interroga- rogation methods that increase to release the information for With at least 119 Al Qaeda de- which sometimes lead to forms tion Group, which is evaluating anxiety by violence or manipula- various reasons, whether they be tainees, 183 washboards and more of torture, including waterboard- interrogation methods. tion are less effective than those political or security-related. than 6,000 pages hanging over its ing, rectal feeding or rehydration, Meissner has been a research that try to seek the suspect’s mo- “Maybe 10 years is an ap- reputation, the CIA is under fire. elongated sleep deprivation, ex- psychologist who has spent more tivation to cooperate. propriate time to wait,” Andersen The release of the Senate tended isolation and more. than a decade assessing the ef- “This conclusion is confirmed said. “In the immediate moment, Intelligence Committee report Some detainees, according fectiveness of various interview by the experiences of many highly the government has to do what- Tuesday revealed interrogation to the report, were forced to walk and interrogation methods. He skilled interrogators. Further, the ever it believes is necessary, but techniques following the 9/11 at- around naked or were shack- was not immediately available ‘information gathering approach,’ at some point in time, you have tacks to be more brutal than the led with their hands above their for comment due to travel but as it is known, preserves the ethi- to stop and take stock of what’s CIA originally disclosed, leading to heads. Other times, the detainees shared his report, “Using science cal principles of fairness and jus- happened, what’s occurred and questions about whether the CIA’s experienced what was called a to improve the practice of inter- tice and is legally permissible,” whether the public is okay with it.” methods are effective in keeping “rough takedown,” in which about rogation.” Meissner said in the report. Both parties in the Senate will Americans safe. five CIA officers would “scream “From my perspective, [en- The investigation began in most likely be less than thrilled “The interrogations of CIA at a detainee, drag him outside hancement interrogation tech- the spring of 2009, almost a de- with the release of the report. detainees were brutal and far of his cell, cut his clothes off and niques] are ethically indefen- cade after the interrogations took “The republican party is go- worse than the CIA represented to secure him with Mylar tape,” the sible,” Meissner said in his report. place in response to the 9/11 ter- ing to be furious at the disclosure. policymakers and others,” the re- report stated. Then, the detainee “Their use appears to violate both rorist attacks. Most of the activities The democratic party is going to port summary stated. “The CIA’s would be dragged up and down a domestic and international law. covered in the report took place be furious at the actions that were justification for the use of its en- corridor while being slapped and Furthermore, no scientific as- after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, taken 10 years ago,” Andersen hanced interrogation techniques punched. sessment of the techniques can when the nation was uncertain if rested on inaccurate claims of ISU psychology professor be offered to demonstrate their there would be continued attacks. CIA p8 IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014 Weather Online THURSDAY Mostly cloudy with SSW 40 Content wind at 5-10 mph. 27 MULTIMEDIA FRIDAY Partly sunny with south 46 Demonstration winds at 5-10 mph. 37 video, photos Members of the Ames SATURDAY and ISU community gath- ered together for a demon- Mostly cloudy with a chance 52 stration at the Parks Library of a showers. South winds on Wednesday. After read- 10-15 mph. 46 ing the Daily’s coverage, go online to find both a video Weather provided by ISU Meterology Club. and photo gallery of the event under the multime- dia tab. Calendar PODCAST All events courtesy of the ISU events calendar. Upcoming games Dec. 11 N.C. Wyeth’s America in the Making depicts 12 dramatic against Iowa Brown bag lecture scenes taken from American From noon to 1 p.m. history beginning with North It’s rivalry week for “Size in Nature and Science American explorer Francisco both the men’s and wom- Fiction Films” presented by Vasquez de Coronado and en’s ISU teams. Stephen Willson, University ending with Abraham Lin- To see what beat report- Professor and Professor of coln. But, what are some of the ers for both teams have to Mathematics, Iowa State Uni- major American moments of say about the match ups versity. the 20th and 21st centuries? against Iowa, go online to Bring your lunch to the Gar- This program will show the the multimedia section of dens and enjoy an educa- film John F. Kennedy: Years the Daily’s website. tion program. Attend each of Lightning Days of Drums. Tiffany Herring/Iowa State Daily Senior tight end E.J. Bibbs catches a touchdown pass Nov. 8 at Memorial Stadium. The Cyclones fell to month and experience a new Made by the United States CAMPUS topic presented by local and Information Agency in 1964 the Jayhawks 34-14. Bibbs finished the season with 45 receptions for 382 yards and eight touchdowns. regional professionals and as a memorial tribute. lecturers. Gift helps Women’s basketball Dec. 12 Tip is at noon ISU football players fund Student Iowa State versus Arkansas- Dance social Pine Bluff Innovation Center 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. Christmas party: Free dance Men’s basketball An anonymous couple social hosted by the ISU Ball- Tip is at 5 p.m nab Big 12 honors recently donated 22 million room Dance Club. Singles Iowa State versus Southern dollars to Iowa State to aid welcome. Dress is casual; By Alex.Gookin leading tackler with 77 season before having to in the building of a Student indoor shoes or socks are Argentine Tango Practica @iowastatedaily.com total stops and 55 solo sit out the final two games Innovation Center. To read required. class tackles. He also recorded with injury. the full story about the gift 4 to 7 p.m. two tackles for loss, broke He finished with 45 and the plans, check out the Men’s hockey This Milonga (dance party) is Several ISU football up eight passes and re- receptions for 382 yards news section of the Daily’s Start is at 7:30 p.m. a multi-level class with lots of players were named to covered a fumble. and eight touchdowns, website. Iowa State versus Robert Mor- time to enjoy the music and the All-Big 12 team, while As one of many two touchdowns short ris dance. From 4-5pm moves for Kamari-Cotton Moya re- young players of breaking the school beginners are introduced with ceived the lone individual State’s defense, Cotton- record. A Christmas Carol a different figure each week reward. Moya established himself Offensive linemen 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Fischer along with techniques for Cotton-Moya was as one of the best young Tom Farniok and Jacob Corrections Theater dancing better. From 5-7pm awarded Big 12 Defensive safeties in the league, Gannon, along with de- The beloved story of an em- the dance floor is yours for Freshman of the Year and playing in all 12 games in fensive lineman Cory The Iowa State Daily wel- bittered miser who finds re- dancing under the guidance tight end E.J. Bibbs was his first season of action. Morrissey and kicker Cole comes comments and sug- demption through explor- of Valerie and working with named All-Big 12 First Bibbs, a senior, was Netten received honor- gestions or complaints about ing his past, present, and the different partners. An interme- Team by the league’s 10 one of eight John Mackey able mention honors. errors that warrant correction. future. diate level figure will also be head coaches. Award semifinalists and Freshman Allen Lazard To submit a correction, please introduced during this time. 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Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014 NEWS 3 Statue causes controversy on campus in Iowa City

By Eric.Wirth Center. @iowastatedaily.com LoMonte said the Uni- versity of Iowa was not in the wrong by removing the A piece of art displayed artwork due to Tanyolacar’s for less than four hours on inability to obtain a permit the cam- for the work. pus has sparked national “The government does attention. have the ability to enforce A seven-foot-tall, reasonable permit condi- sculpted set of Klu Klux Klan tions, so long as they are robes composed of articles not selectively enforcing,” depicting the history of ra- LoMonte said. cial tensions in America LoMonte also said it is was on display at the uni- hard to start a conversation versity’s free speech zone, on something considered the on Friday, disturbing without show- inciting outrage across the ing something that is itself Joshua Housing/ campus. disturbing. The university A seven-foot-tall, sculpted set of Klu Klux Klan robes composed of articles depicting the history of racial tensions in America was on display at the Serhat Tanyolacar, a was within its rights in re- University of Iowa’s free speech zone on Dec. 5, sparking outrage across the campus. The sculpture was then removed due to permit issues. visiting assistant professor moving the statue so long at the University of Iowa as the permit qualifications while freedom of speech that the First Amendment said. that the art has caused, but and artist of the work, said were the only reason they should be protected, the protections are important, “This is a learning notes that it has started the meaning of the piece removed the piece. fact that the university has but that things can go too experience for so many dialogue nationwide. The was misunderstood. “Picking and choosing a permit policy for works far. people,” Tanyolacar said in debate over the statue has “The intent was to raise who is okay to hate is a vio- that are displayed in their “Things in Ferguson reference to the situation as added to the national dis- awareness on contempo- lation of First Amendment free speech zone cannot be like arson are unnecessary a whole. cussion on race sparked by rary issues on racism and rights,” LoMonte said. subverted. and are an unsuccessful Tanyolacar said that the events in Ferguson, Mo., create open discussion on The First Amendment, The University of Iowa way of protesting,” Ingram he understands the pain and New York. those issues,” Tanyolacar which protects freedom of is not alone in sparking de- said. speech, does not address bate over artwork and free

University of Iowa of- hate speech, nor protect speech. In 2002, a mural ® ficials were able to remove citizens against encounter- in Willow Hall on the Iowa the display because Tan- ing it. State campus depicting sol- yolacar did not acquire the “There’s no legal defi- diers and a scantily clad correct permits to display nition of hate speech,” woman sparked outrage Too sick to study? the piece. LeMonte said. from eight students. The The university went From afar, the statue controversy eventually led Student Health has on to say in a memo that merely looked like a Klans- to the removal of the mural it “considers all forms of men’s robe, something due to mounting pressure extended racism abhorrent and is which may be considered from these eight and others. during deeply committed to the analogous to hate speech. “If you’re doing more hours principles of inclusion and Up close, one could see that damage than good, then Dead Week. acceptance.” it was composed of articles you’re going to an ex- “It’s hard to start di- depicting the struggle for treme,” said Jared Ingram, alogue about something civil rights. a sophomore in kinesiol- upsetting without showing “Free speech should be ogy, in respect to how the something upsetting,” said protected,” said Tom Hill, First Amendment should 515.294.5801 Frank LoMonte, executive ISU senior vice president of be viewed. CycloneHealth.org director of University of student affairs. Ingram, who grew up Iowa’s Student Press Law Hill went on to say that in Ferguson, Missouri, said

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Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014 OPINION 5

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Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily What happened in Parks Library on Wednesday was part of a movement on the ISU campus. It is a hope more students will begin to share their passions with others on campus to better our country. Student movements can better

Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons this country Racial equality cannot be solved with violent protest. Luckily, we live in a country where the First Amendment gives us the right to protest peacefully without fear of getting in trouble with law enforcement. Students practicing peaceful protest on Iowa State’s campus are making moves in the right direction. Throughout our nation’s history, we have seen various generations stand up to make our country a better place. We had those who were willing to fight and die to Stop profiling, end violence preserve our union and end slavery. We had a generation willing to fight and die in This issue is more than personalities and who we re- protest such as the one on Europe to end the Holocaust. We had a gen- When racism just white people attacking ally are. Wednesday, it is wonderful eration who integrated schools, marched black people. People of all The protest that was held that we are allowed to. on Washington D.C. and boycotted buses ends, so will colors should treat all other in Parks Library to support The protests should not to increase Civil Rights in our country. people with respect. I am an Mike Brown and his family end here. We have a respon- Although those generations and more violent protests average-looking white woman wasn’t just an act against Wil- sibility to continue the battle made huge strides toward making our and my best friend growing up son, it was more than a protest against racism, which was country a more fair, equal and accepting By Katie.Titus was African-American. Our against police violence. It was started so many years ago. It place, the job is not finished. We still do @iowastatedaily.com friendship was more than skin an act against racism. It is a is important that we never lose not live in a country where your race, gen- deep, and I would consider fantastic thing when students sight of the fact that no matter der, sexual orientation, religion and more her my sister and would never from all different races and the color of a person’s skin, do not define who you are or how you are total of 200 people disrespect her. backgrounds are able to get we are, in fact, all people. The treated. “died” in Parks Library. Then there is the other together and stand up, or in shooting of Michael Brown is So why can’t our generation be the A 200 students of side, the people who believe this case lie down, for what saddening, but violent protest next generation to participate in a move- all different races and back- that people of different color they believe in. is not the answer. Cases of ment that will make this country and our grounds layed on the floor of are different from them. This There will be talk from African-Americans attacking world a truly better place? It’s our time to Parks Library for four-and-a- is the kind of attitude that students tomorrow who think white people in the riots in act. half minutes to “die” for Mi- needs to be put to an end. Skin the protest was ridiculous Ferguson are just as wrong as On Wednesday, about 200 people, of chael Brown. Brown, though is just a color. and a distraction, but there the shooting itself. many races, genders and backgrounds, unarmed, charged at police Just as we all have differ- will also be students who If we want to see a change, participated in a demonstration at Parks officer Darren Wilson and was ent colored hair, some of us agree with the movement and we must do so peacefully. We Library on campus for the Black Lives shot four times. It took Brown have differently colored skin, have strong feelings about will only truly be a united na- Matter Campaign. They lay down in si- four-and-a-half minutes to but that doesn’t make anyone the Brown case. We are lucky tion when we as a nation, all lence for four and-a-half minutes to “die” die. different from someone else. enough to live in a country have race equality. for Michael Brown and to raise aware- Racism is still an apparent What makes us different is where the First Amendment The day that we no longer ness about the existence of racism in our problem in the United States. what is on the inside. allows us to participate in have to talk about racism in country. A march is scheduled for noon on As a nation, we have put an What makes us different these protests without getting the United States of America Friday at Parks Library for the same cause. end to slavery and Martin Lu- are our thoughts, our expres- in trouble with law enforce- will be a beautiful day, but Participants are asked to wear black and ther King Jr. marched for civil sions, our love, our hate and ment. until that day comes, we must carry a sign. rights, and yet some still treat our feelings. What we look When students feel continue to peacefully “fight” No matter one’s opinions on Michael people from different races like on the outside is just a strongly enough about an is- our way to a stronger and Brown’s death, it is clear that racism and with disrespect. shell and has no affect on our sue to organize a peaceful more united country. other forms of prejudice are not wiped from our country. Those who participated in the demonstration Wednesday or plan to participate in the march Friday are acting to change their society. Today was a good start for ISU stu- dents, our generation and our country. But Technology intrudes on holidays we can do so much more. Just about 200 people showed up to the demonstration drastically to a point where how important each and ev- holidays and I have to share out of almost 35 thousand students here at Spend time during a family outing, we’re ery member is to each other. my outfit and show that I’m Iowa State. Where was everyone else who on our phones instead of pay- No matter how far away they having fun with my family believed in the cause? with family, not ing attention to what’s impor- moved from their hometown, with all of my followers on College is a time to learn, including tant: family. when it’s the holidays every- Facebook, Instagram and learn how to improve our society. There are on social media During the holidays, one comes back, sitting on Twitter. Because of this, the many ways to learn on a college campus. everyone wants to be in the their grandmother’s couch, word “holidays” doesn’t have Unfortunately, most just think of lectures By Destiny.Esaw presence of their loved ones eating her food, which they a deep effect anymore. and textbooks as education, but we can also @iowastatedaily.com and it doesn’t matter if its missed all year and reminisc- The holidays are still im- learn by doing. boyfriend, girlfriend, mother, ing about when they were portant but not as much be- Students who participated in the father, aunts or grandparents. kids. cause most of us are on our demonstration Wednesday learned how ver time, social media Nothing says “the holidays” Now, social media has phones and want some alone to exercise their rights and how to work has became a popular more than family. When I was became a popular trend and time while we text our friends toward changing society. Ooutlet. Nearly everyone a kid, I couldn’t wait for the when my cousins come home, and share our selfies. So this This is the perfect time for our gen- and everybody feels they have holidays. I couldn’t wait to we just sit in each other’s pres- holiday season we should just eration to act and make a difference. On a to be a part of it. Social media smell that certain scent that ence and use our phones. put our phones away and en- campus with nearly 35 thousand students has become a virus that no ensured it’s the holidays. I Yeah we still reminisce, but joy family. and around 800 clubs and organizations, it one can find a cure for. Every couldn’t wait to see my older not as much because were This holiday season, try is safe to say that some of the students here second of the day someone is fun cousins who lived out of too busy on social media sites spending time witth loved are passionate about what they believe in. on their phone. state, or to see my favorite making sure we don’t miss out ones at the table and enjoy What good is having a passion for some- Most of us wake up and jittery auntie who wears too on what’s trending. each others company, rath- thing if we are not spreading the news with check our Facebook, Insta- much perfume. I feel like I have to look er than concerning yourself other people? gram, Twitter or Snapchat. It The holidays are sup- on social media to see what with what is happening in the What happened in Parks Library on has affected our generation posed to remind families just everyone else is doing for the realm of social media. Wednesday was the start of a movement on Iowa State’s campus and it is a high hope that more students will begin to share LETTER TO THE EDITOR their passions with others at Iowa State. Expression is so important, but if we do not express how we feel to others, nobody Sir Magazine cover crosses the line will ever know. Editorial Board By Caleb Hansen, Rape is one of the hottest certainly condones types of many calories jumping to Stephen Koenigsfeld, editor-in-chief Senior in Biology buttons to push in today’s delinquent behavior associ- any conclusions, I have read Katie Titus, opinion editor Maddy Arnold, managing editor of content media. Just ask Rolling Stone ated with failure to give con- the entirety of the article and Stephen Snyder, assistant opinion editor or Bill Cosby. The last thing sent to sexual intercourse that supported the ending pas- Blake Lanser, assistant photo editor ’m a bit late to the party, any college campus needs is a shouldn’t ever be encouraged, sage that the article had to Megan Kalb, illustrator but I’m appalled at this media outlet publishing pro- independent of each other, in provide. But the last stanza past issue of SIR Magazine. vocative material associated the first place. of the article is far too late I Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those I understand that student- with rape. “Perform Under As a college-aged male, to constructively contradict of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the run organizations on campus The Influence: The Legend it made me uncomfortable your misguided headline to opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the feel the need to be “edgy” in Of Whiskey Dick.” Pair that seeing this issue on shelves right the ship, in my opinion. author(s) are associated. their material that they bring title with the cover art of a around campus and seeing If your ultimate take-home forth to campus. But there’s a male literally holding a young other males my age reading it. message is “you’re best off Feedback policy: fine line between “edgy” and woman of stereotypical nature What types of ideas were guys trying to woo the ladies while The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its “tasteless,” and I believe that passed out from having too supposed to take away from sober, guys” then why title the publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter line has definitely been grayed much to drink all while play- this journalism? What was article “Perform Under The or online feedback. over by the writers and editors ing beer pong. You get all the SIR’s objective with this con- Influence?” It’s completely Send your letters to [email protected]. of SIR Magazine. I’m not writ- wrong ideas from this context. tent, other than to gain buzz tasteless, if you ask me. Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), ing this to discredit the effort A better part of my classmates around campus, of course? I just hope that nobody majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). that they put into their work, and I agree. The answers to those ques- takes this issue of SIR seriously Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. but the appropriateness of the While this material tions are too ambiguous for or literally, and we all get an Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, material is certainly question- doesn’t directly promote rape my tastes. email notification of campus major and year in school are included in the post. Feedback able, to put it simply. culture here on campus, it Before you burn too crime a couple of days later. posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. IOWA STATE DAILY

6 SPORTS Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014 THE GOOD, THE BAD

AND THE UGLY game in 2013. I’d like to Football team have 16, I’d like to have 14.” But as the 2014 season finishes with closes, we will look at the good, the bad and the ugly ups, downs moments of the season. The good By Alex.Gookin Not much went well @iowastatedaily.com for the Cyclones on a large scale, but the bad often overshadowed the good The ISU football team things happening on a knew the 2014 season was smaller scale for much of going to be a bit of a re- the season. building year. The obvious highlight But after Paul Rhoads’ of the season was a 20-17 first four years of successes road win over in-state rival reaching bowl games and Iowa on redshirt sopho- Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily upsetting some of the top more Cole Netten’s game- Redshirt junior quarterback Sam B. Richardson searches for a receiver as his offensive line protects him against pressure from West Virginia on Nov. teams in the nation, many winning kick. 29 at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones fell to the Mountaineers 37-24. Richardson had 275 passing yards in the game. fans thought the 3-9 re- Quarterback Sam cord of the 2013 season Richardson also had a re- Cyclones, knocking out over the worst of the de- Moving forward in the past if it ever hopes may have just been a flub, cord-breaking year, set- arguably the team’s best fense’s weaknesses. While it’s the ugly that to look forward. Good and despite the talk of a ting ISU records for most player, Quenton Bundrage, As soon as Miller went will stick with the 2014 chunks of the team return rebuilding year, hopes built completions in a game and just four plays into the sea- down with an injury against football team in the minds to the field in 2015, but af- for another bowl campaign. most completions in a sea- son. Oklahoma, they fell apart. of fans and outsiders, the ter dealing with hardships So, a 2-10 record son, while throwing for 18 Injuries piled up, likely A Miller-less defense future is the only thing the all season, moving forward wasn’t exactly what fans touchdowns — two shy of contributing to late break- gave up more than 500 team is looking at. may be the toughest part. or the team had hoped for. the school record. downs in losses to Kansas yards of offense in each of The defensive line “Being 2-10, that’s Injuries, a difficult However, tight end State and Texas. The defen- the final five games of the picked up a commitment hard probably for an 18, 19, schedule and late game E.J. Bibbs stole the show sive line struggled to keep season. from the top JUCO defen- 20-year-old to fully grasp breakdowns aided in Iowa for much of the season, up, as its youth started to Kansas took down a sive lineman in 2013 days at this point,” Rhoads said. State’s first 10-loss sea- finishing among the best show. goal post after defeating after the season ended “Knowing the talent of son since 2008, when the tight ends in the nation in The ugly the Cyclones, and what and Rhoads said he didn’t some of our younger play- team was coached by Gene receptions and touchdown It started against North was left of the season went anticipate any coaching ers, knowing the desire and Chizik. catches, despite missing Dakota State, the defense down with it. changes after the TCU leadership inside of our “We had four kids who the team’s final two games showing its youth, giving “Bad” was the only game — an area in which younger players, we are a started every game this due to injury. up 34 points to the Bison. word center Tom Farniok there has been a lot of turn- lot closer than we are fur- year. Four kids,” said ISU The bad But Jevohn Miller’s could use to describe it. over in the last few seasons. ther away, but a lot has to coach Paul Rhoads. “We Season-ending injuries move to Mike linebacker Ugly might have been bet- Most importantly, the take place to get over that had six that started every defined the season for the appeared to put a bandage ter. team will have to put 2014 hump.” Women’s basketball hits road for rival game at Iowa By Harrison.March season, the home team in who was locked down by Cyclones against Stony @iowastatedaily.com the series has claimed the Stony Brook on Sunday to Brook, as they still managed win in every contest. Since the tune of three points. to put up 74 points. the series’ last road win – an To her, though, that Although Iowa now has Carver Hawkeye Arena 80-74 ISU victory in 2006 – might not be a concern a blueprint for minimizing will be unlike anything the the Cyclones have dropped moving forward. Williamson’s impact on, the ISU women’s basketball three in a row in Iowa City “Last night [Sunday], wealth of scoring threats at team has seen in this young by a combined 50 points. everyone was kind of los- Fennelly’s disposal still re- season. So perhaps instead of ing their heads about it and mains largely intact, much A top 25 team in an ev- grinding it out in a defen- I thought it was really fun credit for which has to be er-hostile rival crowd seem sive battle, Iowa State will because I got to see all my given to the success his to stack the odds against be in need of a high-scoring, teammates [step up],” Wil- team has found when it opt- the Cyclones (5-1, 0-0 Big fast-paced shootout like the liamson said. “I mean, I ed for a five-guard lineup. 12) when they travel to face 2006 game to turn the tables don’t care if a girl wants to “It all comes down to the No. 24 on Iowa. sit in my face for 30 minutes whatever’s working for that (7-2, 0-0 Big 10) at 7 p.m. It’s not uncommon for of the game in the corner game,” said ISU guard Jad- Thursday. Fennelly-coached teams with me. That’s fine. I’ll da Buckley. “If that’s what’s “Iowa’s by far the best to light up the scoreboard, just watch everyone else do getting us buckets, getting team we’ve played up un- evidenced by the team’s what they do best and hope- us stops, what’s helping us til this point, and I think 10 three pointers made per fully we win the game.” score [and] getting a win it’s one of the better teams game. To hit anywhere near Almost negating Wil- in the overall, that’s what Iowa’s had in a long time,” that mark, however, the liamson from the stat sheet, matters.” said ISU coach Bill Fennelly. Cyclones will need the ser- though impressive, did not The stage is set for the Since the 2007-2008 vices of Brynn Williamson, have a major effect on the Cyclones, and as Fennelly noted, worrying about what might go wrong won’t help, so the Cyclones are simply embracing the opportunity to etch their names in Cy- Hawk history. “It’ll be a tough envi- ronment to play in because I’m sure they’re ready and it’s their home gym, but like I said, we’re going to take Hilton Magic on the road to Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily Spring Auditions! Iowa City and see what we Senior guard and forward Brynn Williamson drives the ball to the basket can do with it,” Williamson during Iowa State’s matchup with Stony Brook on Sunday. Next for Iowa for the ISU Theatre productions of... said. State is a game versus Iowa on Thursday at 7 p.m. in Iowa City. Les Miserables Never be unemployed unless you choose to be!

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tion in the community, [it’s] more comfortable to Community [since] you’re a part of the [act by pantomiming] than fabric of Ames at Christmas to be on the stage using my members join time,” Banitt said. “If you’re voice. When you listen to from the Ames community, [Tchaikovsky’s] music with to entertain chances are you’re going the story, it fits the story and to see someone you know what’s going on. I think the By Melissa.Garrett in it.” music really tells the story.” @iowastatedaily.com With a cast of over 200 The Nutcracker offers people, several volunteers many roles for children age and parents help coordi- six and older, with adults With the classic tale of nate The Nutcracker Ballet ranging to their 50s and 60s a young girl, Clara, and a like Janice Baker, ISU se- playing Party Guest roles. heroic prince, Clara’s fan- nior dance faculty assistant “It’s kind of neat be- tastic dream and toys come professor, who is the ballet cause if you are able to ba- to life on the Stephens Au- mistress for the party scene sically ballroom dance and ditorium stage to enchant and fight scene in Act I. do some acting, you can be its audience this weekend. Baker helps with audi- a party guest,” Banitt said. After 34 years of being tions, resets the ballet in The Nutcracker Bal- locally-produced, the Ames beginning rehearsals and let welcomes profession- Nutcracker Ballet features makes accommodations al principal dancers Joy dancers from central Iowa for current actors, as well as Voelker Matossian, origi- and the Ames area and teaching the dances. nally from Ames, and Mat- Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “The choreography thew Prescott in the roles famous score in this holiday sort of stays the same, so of the Sugar Plum Fairy and Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily The Nutcracker ballet comes to Ames on Saturday and Sunday. Professionals and local talent perform during masterpiece. sometimes if the kids have her Cavalier, in addition to the classic tale. The Nutcracker is a hallmark of the holiday season and is entertaining for the whole family. Playing an adult party been in it a couple of times many talented Ames per- guest, Lisa Banitt, OB-GYN they already know what formers. and stage to get to perform physician in Ames, will they’re doing,” Baker said. Baker said Matossian at,” Banitt said. perform in the Ames Nut- “Some of the new ones has come back to Ames to Baker said the cast has cracker Ballet for the 12th [struggle], but we get them perform as the Sugar Plum become “a big Nutcrack- time. She’s also been in- to where they will have a Fairy several times with dif- er family” over the years, volved intermittently since pleasant experience on the ferent partners as her Cava- and she enjoys seeing local the first show in 1981. Banitt stage. That’s what we want.” lier, with this year marking dancers have the opportu- has played various roles Baker said the cast for the fifth time Matossian will nity to shine every year. over the years, like Snow The Nutcracker Ballet is play the Sugar Plum Fairy. “It’s a wonderful venue Queen in her junior and different every year, and “There have been local for children for their first senior years of high school changing one person affects dancers who have come full-length show—lots of and was a rag doll in her the entire dynamic. forward and have done action, the music changes, first performance of The “For the first act, it’s those [bigger] roles, and ad- and there’s plenty to keep Nutcracker Ballet. very simple, [but] it has to vanced dancers have done them involved, where a “I was 11 [years old] for be engaging. Everybody the Snow Queen and King [less] action-packed ballet the first Nutcracker, and needs to want to be a part from the [Ames] area,” Bak- would be hard. It’s also the now you have to be six to of that party, [and] the er said. “There is quite a big first ballet that many people be able to audition,” Banitt characters have to be lik- variety of what is happening get their performing roles said. “There are kids now able because if you don’t on the stage, so if you don’t in,” Baker said. “[The Nut- that if they did [The Nut- like Clara, that’s not a good like one you’ll probably like cracker] is not just here, it’s cracker] every year, starting thing,” Baker said. “Just be- the next one. The [music] everywhere.” when they were six, they cause you’ve done it before and story is timeless.” The Ames Nutcracker might be in it for 12 years doesn’t mean it’s all going For those who have Ballet comes to Stephens if they did it all the way up to fall together the same never seen the Ames Nut- Auditorium on Saturday at until they graduated high way.” cracker Ballet, Banitt said 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and school.” Movements and facial everyone owes it to them- Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Banitt has performed expressions are everything selves to see The Nutcracker Tickets for the show in the past four of five Nut- in a ballet performance, in the Christmas season. are available through Tick- cracker productions in since dialogue is nonexis- “Everyone who dances etmaster and are also avail- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2014 Ames and looks forward tent in traditional ballets. around Ames or central able for purchase at the Ste- to seeing or being in the “In the first act you’re Iowa [looks] forward to [The phens Auditorium ticket ISU STUDENT ballet every year with her telling the story basically by Nutcracker] so much every office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TICKETS: $26 family. 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