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University collaborates with app to give students ability to pay for on-campus meters, avoid fines

By Michaela Ramm @iowastatedaily.com

Parking on campus can be a hassle for ISU stu- dents, faculty and staff, especially if their day is un- predictable. With classes that run long or the coffee line that’s taking too much time students don’t always have the time to go back to their car to pay the meter. ISU students can avoid those dreaded parking tickets with the help of new meters installed on campus that enable commuters to pay for parking through their smartphone. Commuters can add more time to their meters through an app called Parkmobile. Approximately 500 of these meters, which were in- stalled during the summer by the ISU Parking Division, are located at three pre-pay lots around campus: Lot 21 by the Armory, Lot 100 by Lied Recreation Athletic METER p8

Nominate SNAPSHOT women who impact ISU

By Kyndal Reimer @iowastatedaily.com

Female ISU students, staff and faculty members who have significantly impacted the com- munity are seen around campus, but now some can receive rec- ognition for their outstanding qualities. Nominations are being ac- cepted for these women to appear in the 2016 Women Impacting ISU calendar until Sept. 30. Put together by the Catt Associates student leadership organization, the first calendar premiered in 2007 and has been put out every year since. This year celebrates the 10th edition. “Women do a lot of great things on campus, and it’s impor- tant to be recognized for making [Iowa State] such a great place.” said Kristine Perkins, public rela- tions and student programs co- ordinator at the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women in Politics. The calendar served as an appreciation of current students, faculty and staff who are indi- vidual figures in the ISU com- munity. The target was to feature the importance of women and the variety of roles they play here. Jean Anderson, director of the dietetics internship program and adjunct instructor and senior clinician of dietetics, was an hon- oree last year. “It was both a surprise and an honor to be recognized last year,” Anderson said. “Being willing to take risks, having courage and being fearless is really all it takes.” Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily Each of these poster-sized calendars features 12 women, their photographs and small bios TOM SHORT PREACHES IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION TO STUDENTS ON CAMPUS about them and what they’ve Preacher Tom Short discusses his views Tuesday in the Free Speech Zone area outside of Parks Library on how religion relates to government and how religion should done to be nominated. play a key role in someone’s life. Short is a traveling campus evangelist who visits numerous college campuses across the United States every year. He has already vis- ited Colorado State University and Iowa State this month and will next travel north to the University of Minnesota, one of six remaining campus visits he will make this WOMEN pg4 month. Short has his own website, www.tomthepreacher.com, which provides information about who Short is and a calendar of his visits. IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 Weather Digital WEDNESDAY Sunny and dry 78 Content 56 OPINION Weather provided by ISU Meteorology Club. Why care about Police Blotter human trafficking Our editor in chief, The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a Danielle Ferguson, was on ments’ records. court of law. a panel about human traf- ficking Tuesday night. She Sept. 4 and Stanton Avenue (reported wrote a column about why at 2:48 a.m.). students should care about Lance Surber, 21, of 402 NW the issue. Check the app. Church Street, Leon, was ar- An officer investigated a prop- rested and charged with pub- erty damage collision at Pam- lic intoxication at 3600 block mel Drive and Stange Road Iowa State Daily MORE INFO of Lincoln Way (reported at (reported at 10:26 a.m.). President Obama speaks at Iowa State in 2012 during his re-election campagin. Obama, with Secretary of Edu- 2:26 a.m.). cation Arne Duncan, will visit North High School in Des Moines on Monday to discuss his education initiatives. Joseph Obrien, 19, of 3708 2015’s Women of An individual reported the SW Court Avenue, Ankeny, Impact calendar theft of a bike at 119 Stanton was arrested and charged with Avenue (reported at 8:40 a.m.). public intoxication (second Check out last year’s offense) at Lot S4 (reported at President Obama Women of Impact calendar An officer investigated a prop- 6:18 p.m.). on the Daily app. Nomina- erty damage collision at Rei- tions for this year’s calendar man Gardens (reported at 3:32 Carolyn King, 19, of 148C are open until Sept. 30. p.m.). University Village, Ames, was cited for underage possession to visit Des Moines Officers received a report of of alcohol at Lot G3 (reported OPINION an individual acting in an agi- at 6:12 p.m.). By Alex Hanson House on Tuesday, Obama said he is look- tated manner at Howe Hall @iowastatedaily.com ing forward to speaking with high school (reported at 4:20 p.m.). Edward Bessner III, 20, of juniors and seniors “gearing up for col- Songs promote 104 West Cherry Street, Unit lege” who are trying to “figure out how to body shaming Shane Cunningham, 18, of 17, Normal, IL, was cited for President Obama will be in Iowa next pay for it.” 2301 Wallace Hall, Ames, was underage possession of al- Monday to talk about education in Des Secretary Duncan and other Obama Columnist Woodruff cited for underage posses- cohol at Lot G3 (reported at Moines. administration officials are embarking on says body shaming thin sion of alcohol at 500 block 6:25 p.m.). Obama will appear alongside Educa- a nationwide tour to speak at schools. The women is harmful and mu- of Bissell Road (reported at tion Secretary Arne Duncan at a previously tour starts Monday morning in Kansas City, sic artists make it worse. 11:05 p.m.). Andrew Pickering,18, of announced event at North High School in Miss. and will include an event in Cedar Check the app for of songs 2781 Jeremy Court Lane NW, Des Moines. The Department of Education Rapids, Iowa, on Tuesday. that shame thin women. Domonique Newman, 18, of Swisher, was arrested and described the event as a town hall with the The Des Moines event and Obama’s 3310 Larch Hall, Ames, was charged with underage pos- opportunity to discuss college access and visit is scheduled for Monday afternoon. arrested and charged with session of alcohol, possession affordability. More specific details will be released this MORE INFO public intoxication and un- of a controlled substance and In an email sent out by the White week. derage possession of alcohol providing false identifying in- at Lynn Avenue and Knapp formation at Lot G3 (reported Ames City Council Street (reported at 11:00 p.m.). at 6:43 p.m.). discusses airport Officers responded to a loud An officer investigated a prop- Learn about The Ames City Council party complaint at 140 Lynn erty damage collision at 2200 discussed funding for the Avenue (reported at 11:14 block of Lincoln Way (reported The Ames Public School Ames Municipal Airport p.m.). at 6:48 p.m.). District has had a change to ISU’s A-bomb again. Check the Iowa State Daily website for a full story Sept. 5 Derek Leinen, 19, of 1091 School Board members after on the meeting. Ridge Lane, Harlan, was ar- the election Tuesday. By Michaela Ramm Chase Koehler, 19, of 4475 rested and charged with pub- @iowastatedaily.com Friley Hall, Ames, was arrest- lic intoxication, interference OPINION ed and charged with public with official acts and under- The members, according to the intoxication at 200 block of age possession of alcohol at ISU students and Ames community Welch Avenue (reported at Ashmore Drive and Ashmore Story County Auditor, are: members will have the opportunity to learn Read Trump’s 12:29 a.m.). Circle (reported at 7:09 p.m.). more about the history of Iowa State’s in- dubious quotes volvement in the Manhattan Project during Keller Prien, 18, of 2427 Mar- Steven Gross, 19, of 2014 Alisa Frandsen who won with World War II. Columnist JoEllen tin Hall, Ames, was arrested Dogwood Road was arrested 1,803 votes. Lucas Deardorff won A program is being offered from 7 Keenan says Trump is only and charged with public in- and charged with public in- to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ames Public one candidate who says toxication at Lincoln Way and toxication, interference with with 1,324 votes. Lewis Rosser Library on Douglas Avenue. The event is controversial things. Find a Lynn Avenue (reported at 1:06 official acts and underage pos- won with 1,305 votes. Rodney A. free to attend. list of Trumps controversial a.m.). session of alcohol at Ashmore The program will include a video cre- quotes on the app. Drive and Ashmore Circle (re- Briggs won with 1,206 votes. ated by Steve Karsjen, program director for Angelo Madonia, 19, of 140 ported at 7:09 p.m.). the Ames Laboratory. There will also be pre- Lynn Avenue, Ames, was ar- sentations from decedents of the men who MORE INFO rested and charged with pub- worked on the atomic bomb at Iowa State. lic intoxication at Knapp Street Board of Regents Constitution Day Panel meets today Follow #ISpyCy with the photo desk The Board of Regents The U.S. Supreme Court Iowa State Daily’s photo desk has a new instagram account @ISD- September meeting takes photo. In addition to posting feature photos from around campus, the photo place today. Check the Iowa State Daily website for im- Free Speech desk will start the #ISpyCy campaign this week. mediate coverage of the Same-Sex Marriage What is #ISpyCy you ask? The photo desk will be instagramming meeting. photos of all of Cy’s activities around campus this year or everything they spy & Lethal Injections Cy doing here at Iowa State. 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Korrie Bysted/Iowa State Daily A construction crew works on the renovations of the 110-year-old Marston Hall building on June 4, 2015. The goal of the project is to keep the building alive for 100 more years. Renovations add life to Marston Hall

when it was closed for a $27 be a great place for stu- The goal of this proj- to be redesigned for the Johnson said the Col- $27 million million renovation that will dents, having a variety of ect is to give the building students. lege of Engineering has be completed in fall 2016. tables and rooms for group another 100 years of life. The first floor will in- been giving a real effort of upgrade awaits The name Marston studying,” Dixon said. “As About 75 workers are em- clude different study areas keeping the history of the comes from the first dean you move up, it’s more of ployed at the site, and more with erasable walls, along building alive. For exam- 2016 fall finish of the College of Engineer- a function focus, having will be hired in November. with advisers, the student ple, the muses at the top of ing, then called Division of different conference rooms Being involved with services center and engi- the building are also being By Carolina.Colon Engineering, Anson Mar- for interviews after career Marston Hall for more than neering honor’s program. redone, but the structure @iowastatedaily.com ston. But the building’s week.” 35 years, Mufit Akinc, pro- The second floor will have will be the same. original name was Engi- Dixon said the project fessor of material science classrooms, and the third Dixon said this is the neering Hall. will provide students with and engineering, explained floor will be dedicated to first female-dominated Lockers, no central Kerry Anne Dixon, fa- space outside of the class- some old features of the conference rooms and project she has seen in her air conditioner and an old cilities project manager room to study and interact. hall. study groups. 20 years of working at Iowa structure with lead paint- and coordinator for sus- “It’s going to be really “The building had a re- “[The first floor] is -go State. ing were Marston Hall’s tainable design and con- exciting when it opens,” ally depressing look,” Akinc ing to be an opportunity “The College of Engi- worst aspects. struction for ISU Facilities Dixon said. “There are a said. “At least one-third of of service for the students neering is a male-dominant The building first un- Planning and Manage- couple of things people will the building was not in ef- [and a] gateway for the pro- major,” Dixon said. “Our locked its doors in 1903. ment, explained what new remember. People will be fective use.” spective families of future project architect is a fe- Since then, it has never had features the building will amazed how the building Akinc said he is excit- engineers,” said Joel John- male, changing the face of a complete renovation — have. is changed being respectful ed for students to see the son, director of Engineer- where engineering is going that changed last summer “The renovation will on how it started.” building because it is going ing Student Services. to be in the future.” Regents to meet on spring tuition increase

By Mitch Anderson time in-state undergraduate be a nonprofit to support dormitory revenue bonds @iowastatedaily.com students, it would be distrib- Iowa State’s international for the purpose of paying uted based on credit hours. programs, specifically the for the new Buchanan Resi- Regents say the tuition ongoing program in the Ka- dence building, as well as The Iowa Board of Re- revenues would be “com- muli District of Uganda that many other projects like the gents will meet Wednesday mitted to sustaining a qual- has been running for more Friley dining renovation. in Cedar Falls, Iowa, where ity teaching and learning than 10 years. “The timing of this is it will discuss the spring tu- environment” at the univer- “They would like to around the construction of ition increase, the establish- sities in Iowa, after the Iowa build a campus, if you will, the Buchanan site, and when ment of ISU Global Corpora- legislature appropriated that would include some the sale happens tomorrow tion and a $30 million dorm $6.5 million of the requested residential living space, din- we will find out what the bond award for Buchanan $21.7 million. ing area, meeting rooms, interest rate of the bonds Hall. Another item on the classroom areas and a food is, and that will determine The Board is consid- board’s agenda is to autho- service facility for the stu- the financial budget for the ering a 3 percent increase rize Iowa State and the ISU dents that are over there,” financing of the residence in undergraduate in-state Foundation to establish ISU said Warren Madden, senior hall project,” Madden said. tuition for the spring 2016 Global Corporation. ISU vice president for business The bond is the second semester. This increase Global Corporation would and finance. of two bonds sold to finance would add about $100 to lease, develop or own real A third topic of discus- the several projects. The a full-time undergraduate estate and facilities that sion concerning Iowa State bonds will be repaid until resident student’s fee for would operate in foreign is a resolution providing for 2035 in which debt-service the spring semester at all countries. Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily the sale and authorizing the payments will reach about three state schools. For part- The corporation would The Iowa Board of Regents will meet Wednesday in Cedar Falls, Iowa. payment of $30 million in $2 million. City Council approves new developments Shannon McCarty 5,358 square feet, which was resolution, the city’s design The council approved a “It’s very exciting to see be rented to smaller busi- @iowastatedaily.com estimated to cost $250,000 engineers can begin con- professional services agree- this moving forward,” said nesses. less than the previously pro- struction documents on the ment with Bolton & Menk, Councilman Tim Gartin. Lincoln Way posed terminal. larger private terminal with Inc. of Ames for the taxiway The hub activity area Chuck Winkleblack, The City Council de- The Ames Economic the intention that the termi- improvements. The project will host commercial space broker with real-estate com- bated numerous improve- Development Commis- nal project would be bid for has a not-to-exceed cost of to support the ISU Research pany Hunziker & Associates, ments relating to Iowa sion came forward want- by next spring or summer. $26,000. Park, and the research in- and Turnkey Investments, State’s Research Park on ing to raise the additional The council also ac- ISU Research Park dustrial area is meant for LLC are requesting an ordi- Tuesday night as well ap- $250,000, which would al- cepted an Iowa Department The council approved research and development nance about properties at proving more developments low the larger terminal to of Transportation aviation changes to the ISU Research facilities. 3505 and 3515 Lincoln Way in the city. be built. grant that secures funding of Park by a unanimous vote 2400 North Loop Dr., to rezone from highway- Ames Municipal Air- The commission only the terminal project for this on the first reading of the which is part of the research oriented commercial and port raised $150,000, leaving an fiscal year. The acceptance ordinance rezoning of land park, was also approved on residential low density to At the July 14 meeting additional $100,000. The of the grant also allows for in the park from planned the ordinance’s first reading high-oriented commercial the City Council learned university has offered to the site work to be done this industrial to research park to be rezoned from planned with the Lincoln Way mixed- the Ames Municipal Airport loan $100,000 to the com- year and construction of the innovation district. industrial to highway-ori- use overlay. project was projected to be mission if it cannot fund the private hangar will begin The rezoning also in- ented commercial. The lot The contemporary- $750,000 more than bud- remaining balance by the this fall. cluded the first passage on a is about four acres and sits styled spaces would consist geted for the 6,985-square- time of the bid. A grant from the resolution designating three on the northwest corner of of two, three-story buildings foot terminal. The council decided DOT Office of Aviation for types of areas within the Airport Road. with 10,912 square feet of Iowa State gave the city to accept the offer from the $150,000 was also approved 187.93 acres of land includ- The hope is for the four- commercial space and 18 an additional $250,000, and commission with the be- to help fund the rehabili- ing the hub activity area, acre parcel to provide ser- dwelling units with a park- the council voted for a one- lief it will raise all the funds tation of the Ames airport public space and research vices for the north half of the ing space in between the time withdrawal of $250,000 needed. taxiway. industrial areas. research park. buildings. out of the hotel and motel “I’m confident that [the The estimated total of The public space will Campustown The council did ap- fund. commission] will come up the project is $220,000. The accommodate open-space The City Council also prove the first passage of The city’s consulting with the $250,000,” said City city will fund the remaining areas, environmentally sen- voted on a proposal to en- the ordinance, but it asked firm presented a plan Aug. Manager Steve Schainker. $72,000 from the airport sitive areas and storm water courage a minimum of 30 the staff to take all measures 25 of a reduced terminal of With a 5-1 vote on the construction fund. management. percent commercial spaces to reduce noise and traffic. 4 Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 NEWS

Sudoku by the Mepham Group LEVEL: Colbert steps into new role 1 2 3 4 By Dalton Gackle With Colbert moving on to prime- Complete the @iowastatedaily.com time television, his old network might grid so each row, struggle to replace him. column and 3-by- “Comedy Central is going to take 3 box (in bold The late-night talk shows are now a hit,” Orazem said. “They already lost borders) contains led by a new guard. It is no longer the Jon Stewart and replaced him with a era of the stand-up. non-American comedian. We’ll see every digit, 1 to Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers what their new business plan is to 9. For strategies hail from the improv world, both being replace Colbert.” on how to solve “Saturday Night Live” alumni. Jimmy CBS is taking a new step by hir- Sudoku, visit Kimmel arose as a radio and television ing Colbert, moving away from the www.sudoku. personality. James Corden was and stand-up. Yet they are following in the org.uk is an actor and writer, mostly in his footsteps of NBC, putting an improv native Great Britain. Conan O’Brien man in the limelight. was a writer for “The Simpsons” and CBS had the opportunity to make “Saturday Night Live.” a bigger splash in the late-night com- Crossword Now, Stephen Colbert is replacing munity. David Letterman at “The Late Show.” For instance, CBS could have Colbert also comes from an improv brought in a host that is part of an background, dating back to his time Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons underrepresented demographic. with the Second City comedy troupe. Stephen Colbert’s first show serving as host “There are no women on late “Letterman and [Jay] Leno, they for “The Late Show” was Tuesday night. night. Why not?” Orazem asked. “I’m were the focus of their shows,” said Pe- surprised they didn’t have Ellen [De- ter Orazem, comedian and professor “He did it honestly, which is why Generes] step in.” of economics. “With improv theatre, it was popular,” Orazem said. Hiring DeGeneres would have the focus bounces from the audience Now, we have to wait and see been unprecedented and perhaps to the actor. Obviously, Colbert is a whether Colbert will continue that overdue in today’s world. smart comedian.” personality or if he will be himself. DeGeneres is both a woman and Letterman and Leno were both “I think he’s the best in the busi- openly gay, two demographics which strong comedians. They had to be, ness with satiric comedy,” Jerome aren’t represented on late-night tele- coming from the stand-up world. said. “The question is can you watch vision, despite there being plenty of Stand-up comics have to take that satire for a whole 60 minutes, five female and gay talent in stand-up and hold of their audience, whereas the days a week?” in television and film. new entertainers play off of their audi- Colbert will have to make himself Regardless, it is Colbert’s time to ence more. stand out, since he will be competing prove he is worthy of the prime-time “To be trained in improvisation is for the same audience with the popu- spotlight. one of the best comedic tools to have,” lar Fallon and Kimmel. “I know a lot of comedians who said Gavin Jerome, veteran comedian “Colbert is a really intelligent co- couldn’t do the talk-show thing. It’s and Comedy College instructor. “But median, coming from Northwestern a whole different medium,” Jerome now can [Colbert] be himself? Can he [University]. He is going to attract the said. do some straight stand-up?” college-educated audience,” Orazem Colbert’s first show premiered at Across 54 1986 Peace 11 Plug in, as a smart Nobelist Wiesel phone Colbert has become famous for said. “CBS is going to have the smarter, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday on CBS. 1 The Crimson Tide’s 57 “The __ Sanction”: 12 What you breathe his conservative caricature and per- cutting-edge comedy, opposed to Neither Colbert nor “The Late school, for short Eastwood thriller 13 African antelope sonality from “The Colbert Report,” a NBC having more of an entertainment Show” could be reached for a com- 5 Delayed, as in set in the Alps 21 7:50, vis-à-vis 8:00 political satire talk show. orientation.” ment. traffic 58 Behind-the- 22 Dean’s list no. 10 Boast scenes 26 Back 14 Fe on the periodic investor 27 Valets park them table 62 NYC or London 29 Comic strip shriek 15 Latin bears area 30 Explorer John and 16 Bridle strap 64 Bygone anesthetic comical Charlotte 17 Ditty 65 Bottom of a shoe 32 Howl at the moon 18 Lament over a loss 66 Be absolutely sure 34 Letters after L 19 Light brown 67 April Fool’s antic 35 Trade jabs Finalists for health center 20 Gentle leader’s 68 “Mila 18” author 37 “Whoops” quality Leon 38 “Nah!” 23 Cry of surrender 69 Jedi guru 39 Haphazard, as 24 Practice for the 70 ‘90s White House workmanship LSAT, e.g. 40 Pig holder 25 Crescent 41 Former MGM rival director to visit campus component Down 42 Daisylike fall 28 Lou Grant cat bloomer portrayer 71 Confined, with 46 Long, thin fish By Alex Hanson with students and answer questions per Iowa University in 2003 with a 31 Tar pits locale “up” 47 Rains ice pellets @iowastatedaily.com in the Gallery of the Memorial Union degree in psychology and also earned 33 Cowboys and 49 Asks boldly, as for at 4:10 p.m Thursday. a master’s degree in post-secondary Indians, e.g. a loan 36 Lab gel made 1 Shellfish soup 50 Turn one’s back on The first of two final candidates She will also take part in a one- education from the University of from 2 In the area 51 Land with a rod to lead the Thielen Student Health hour public forum in the Gold Room of Northern Iowa. seaweed 3 Tennis great Seles 52 Slap the cuffs on Center will be visiting the ISU campus Memorial Union at 9 a.m Friday. The A second finalist for the position 37 Devout petitions 4 Beings with halos 55 Emcee’s speech this Thursday and Friday. forum will include a presentation on will be announced next Tuesday. kept to oneself 5 Kid’s math 56 Moral principle 43 Doughnut’s homework 59 Des Moines’s state Shelley O’Connell, who has served the role of student health in the educa- The search for a new director middle 6 Pace between a 60 Quick kiss as director of the Student Health Cen- tion of a student and an opportunity comes after a review found wide- 44 Gets really wet walk and a run 61 Slow-moving ter at the University of Northern Iowa to ask O’Connell questions. spread problems with the center over 45 Voices one’s view 7 Seize, as power vessels since 2008, will be available to meet O’Connell graduated from Up- the past few years. 48 401(k) alternative 8 Concerned person 62 Big __ Country named for a 9 Pet motel 63 Sean’s mom Yoko Delaware sen. 10 One of TV’s 53 Like cool cats Mavericks

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Taurus - 6 Scorpio - 7 (April 20-May 20) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Prepare to You’re immensely compromise and confident, with the streamline your routine. Show Moon in your sign. Organization that you know what you’re doing. gets easier, and projects move You’re in line for a bonus, despite forward. Keep your word. Stand Trump, Rubio, Walker join an awkward moment. Fall back on for yourself and others. tradition. Gemini - 7 Sagittarius - 5 (May 21-June 20) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Saturday’s Cy-Hawk tailgate Get practical work Traveling isn’t as easy. done. Your intelligence Look at a breakdown By Alex Hanson put on in lot S-7, east of Jack Trice Brett Barker, chairman of the is attractive. You’re gaining as a challenge, and stick to your @iowastatedaily.com Stadium, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Story County Republican Party, con- valuable experience. Reducing budget. For the next month, Rubio is scheduled to appear at 1 firmed Tuesday night that the three power works better. Move let the group decide. They’re p.m., Walker at 1:30 p.m. and Trump candidates had confirmed for the carefully to avoid injury. Keep track laughing with you, not at you. of the money you’re spending. Relax. Three more Republican presiden- at 2:15 p.m. event. tial candidates have confirmed their Trump announced he would Kentucky Sen. also Cancer - 6 Capricorn - 5 attendance for a tailgating event at the be back in Iowa in an email to sup- RSVP’d for the event late last week and (June 21-July 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) annual Cy-Hawk game this weekend porters Tuesday afternoon. Walker’s will appear at noon. Romance grows. Pass along what in Ames. attendance was announced by the The event is being hosted by the It’s getting easier to you’ve learned. For Businessman , Story County GOP over the weekend, Republican Party of Iowa, the Story communicate at home. Don’t ask the next month, talk about what Florida Sen. and Wiscon- saying “Gov. [Scott Walker] will also be and Boone County Republican parties for favors. Slow down to avoid works (with Mercury in Libra). Do sin Gov. Scott Walker have all RSVP’d stopping by our Cy-Hawk tailgate on and the College Republican groups of accidents. If controversy arises, get your part as well. It takes patience for the Republican party event being 9/12! Make plans to join us!” the University of Iowa and Iowa State. the family to help. with breakdowns, especially today. Take it easy. WOMEN p1 Impacting ISU Calendar, fill out and this reception on a first-come-first- Leo Aquarius - 5 submit the form. serve basis. (July 23-Aug. 22) (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) “Nominations are judged by a “Emphasize their contributions Nicci Port, administrative spe- Today is a 6 -- For about Assume more three weeks, you learn responsibility. For the committee comprised of represen- to campus life and their impact on cialist in the College of Human Sci- with ease. Review the basics. next month, keep legal issues in tatives from the Catt Center and its others, follow directions on the nomi- ences, was honored for her leadership Choose what’s best for all. It’s not a mind. Distant goals are attainable. student programs, previous calendar nation form, take time to write a of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans- good time to travel or make a big Fine-tune and edit your work. honorees and additional members compelling letter of recommendation gender, Questioning and Ally Faculty purchase. Plan a luxurious evening Provide facts. A new technique of the ISU community, a mix of fac- and keep in mind the selection com- and Staff Association. at home. doesn’t work. Take care. ulty, staff, merit. They review the mittee will be a mix of people from “This experience made me feel applicants and select the honorees. different disciplines across campus,” like my focus, inclusion initiatives, Virgo - 5 Pisces - 6 A different selection committee is the website suggests. was valued at [Iowa State],” Port said. (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Feb. 19-March 20) formed each year,” according to the The women who were nominat- “That is a good feeling as a current A solution to an old Venture farther. For the Catt Center website. ed will then be contacted sometime staff member, and a good message problem is becoming next month, develop Those interested in nominating in November. for the university to send to all who obvious. Creative work profits logical plans for sharing resources. for the next month. Your team Consider traditions. Imagine a woman who has made a strong im- In January, there will be a recep- see the calendar.” takes the prize. Keep your tone perfection, and forgive mistakes. pact on Iowa State University can go tion to honor the honorees and unveil After the 108 women who have respectful. Mistakes may occur. Be methodical in the face of online to the Catt Center website, find them to the public. gone before them, 12 more women frustration. A partner opts in. the events tab, click on the Women Free posters will be available at will soon join the club. IOWA STATE DAILY

Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 OPINION 5

EDITORIAL We need to address on-campus sexual misconduct University leaders and campus representatives from all of Iowa’s public universities gathered at Iowa State last week to discuss campus safety policies and services at the first-ever Board of Regents Safety and Security Subcommittee meeting. While the conversation was open Courtesy of iStock to all subjects related to campus Many are criticizing body shaming, which makes men and women feel ashamed of their appearance, but some are praising curvy body types at the expense of security and the services the univer- thinner people. Recent songs like “All About That Bass” and “Anaconda” mocked thinner women and are detrimental to eliminating body shaming altogether. sities offered, much of the meeting focused on sexual misconduct. More specifically, administrators and public safety officials spoke of being pulled in two different directions — helping the survivor or adhering to state and It’s not all about that bass federal laws. It is deeply concerning that ad- ministrators and safety officials at thin girls are not “women” is utterly need to be reprimanded when I state our universities feel as though they Criticizing people offensive and completely contradicts that concern. cannot fully dedicate themselves to the fight to eradicate body shaming Another problem I constantly run helping survivors of sexual miscon- based on body type — it simply shames a different group into is at the lunch table. Eating with duct because their hands are bound of women. friends is fantastic, and after we all by red tape. harms everyone Another bone I’d like to pick is indulge in 12 pounds of ice cream it’s Why are the governments that are with the media. So many popular even better, until I say, “Gosh, I feel so meant to serve us just making it more By Beth Woodruff songs and artists today mock skinny fat after all that.” difficult for those students in need to @iowastatedaily.com women. Meghan Trainor’s “All About Cue the “What does that make me get help from administrators? that Bass” and Nicki Minaj’s “Ana- then?” or “You look like you don’t eat These officials specifically strug- conda” are examples. Both songs refer anything at all” comments. I believe gle with abiding by both the Clery Act n recent months there has been an to thin women as “skinny bitches” and everyone’s body feels bloated and and Title IX, and they say the laws can explosion over “body shaming.” praise voluptuous body types. But sick after eating too much junk food, at times feel contradictory or at least IWomen everywhere have been if Minaj’s song were about reversed including mine. I do not say things like do not work to benefit students. The condemning the idea of body-based body types and toted lyrics like “f--- this to fish for compliments or make Clery Act requires public colleges and ridicule and have said they are proud the fat bitches,” it would be deemed others feel bad about themselves. I universities to report crime statistics to be in their own skin. To that I say, socially unacceptable. So why is it OK say it because for me, my body feels for its campus each year. Title IX pro- “You go girls. Be proud.” to say that about thin women? bloated and unhealthy compared to hibits discrimination based on sex in But don’t shame other women in What many people don’t know normal. colleges and universities that receive the process of praising yourself. is that they are often mocking thin These things are often seen as federal funding. When most people think of the women without knowing it. I cannot compliments. Many people don’t re- While these both sound like posi- term body shaming they usually as- even begin to count the times I have alize when they say these things thin tives meant to help survivors of sexual sociate it with curvy women, but that been insulted by my friends without women are actually insulted. Being misconduct, Title IX requires univer- isn’t always the case. I am a size 00 them even knowing their comment told you look sick because you are so sities to immediately take steps to in jeans, I wear size small T-shirts was snide. thin is not a compliment no matter end harassment and prevent it from and they still sag off my thin frame. I For example, winter had just how cheerfully you say it and how happening again. Georgina Dodge, don’t tell you this to brag, I tell you this ended, and a group of us were out for much you mean it to be nice. chief diversity officer and Title IX to prove a point that I too deal with our first run of the season. My pace Ridiculing me because I feel out coordinator for the University of figure-based ridicule. was about the equivalent of a gimpy of shape despite the number that ap- Iowa, said in the meeting that this While many women are fighting turtle, and by the end of the first mile pears on the scale is wrong. Telling me may require schools to investigate a back against body shaming and loving I was puffing my inhaler like it was I practically look anorexic is wrong. I sexual misconduct incident without their own build, they are typically do- my job. I uttered the words, “I’m so am thin, naturally. Some women are the consent of a survivor. ing it at the expense of other women, out of shape.” I instantly regretted bigger, naturally. And some are smack Title IX also requires universities whether they consciously know they my decision. dab in the middle. No one chose to be to inform a student if they are the are doing it or not. “Oh my gosh, shut up” and born the way they are. Therefore, no subject of a sexual assault or sexual Pictures have sprung up across “Come on, Beth, look at yourself” one should be shamed because of how harassment investigation, called a the Internet with harsh slogans such spewed out of my friends’ mouths. they are built. complainant. This can often lead to as “Real men like curves. Only dogs While this might not seem offensive, A body is a body, no matter the retaliation by the complainant and go for bones” or “No, I don’t wear a after the hundredth time of hearing shape. Tall, short, muscular, thin, wide pose a risk to survivors who decide to size 0. But that’s only because I have it, it gets annoying, and I am fed up. or weak, we are all human, we all have report the incident. the body of a woman, not the body of You see, I am a normal girl. I love emotions and figures that need to be In addition to the mixed mes- a 12-year-old.” Christmas cookies and candy canes, respected and loved. sages sent by these two laws, officials In what definition of the term and I get out of shape over winter just All forms of body shaming need also voiced concerns that the report- is this not body shaming? While one like everyone else. I have a right to to stop now. We shouldn’t be humili- ing process for sexual misconduct sur- body type is being glorified, the other be concerned with my physical well- ating other body types to validate our vivors is complicated, and university is being relentlessly attacked. Saying being and appearance, and I don’t own. students may not understand it. We often talk about the culture on college campuses that allows for sexual assaults and harassment in relation to irresponsible drinking or partying. Whether we intend it to or not, this kind of conversation can often lead to victim blaming. Trump center of reckless 2016 campaigns So let’s flip the conversation. Let’s start talking about what can be done to improve the lives of sexual By JoEllen Keenan and look at the big picture, it election cycle, I’m assuming Iowa with 32 percent and is fol- assault and harassment survivors or @iowastatedaily.com seems that we have lost so much they are the ones giving off that lowed by , who has how to make the reporting process faith in the American process message. 16 percent. easier just like these officials were that we have turned to a pomp- I mean, come on people. On the Democratic side of doing at the subcommittee meeting. “He’s not a war hero. He’s ous reality star-turned politi- Sure, I find all this funny. things, is at 45 The editorial board is making a a war hero because he was cap- cian to put things back together I find it funny in the “If I percent with at committment to discuss the problems tured. I like people that weren’t for us. broke my arm and while my 17 percent. and solutions that surround sexual captured.” The man cannot even mom was taking me to the hos- Meanwhile, all the poll per- misconduct on college campuses and “The concept of global maintain a hairstyle, so why on pital the GPS started telling us to centages must have given West to keep the subject at the forefront of warming was created by and earth are we looking to him to drive into a lake” kind of funny. the idea to run for presidency our coverage. We hope this will be an for the Chinese in order to make solve our long-standing prob- But after a while you have because on Aug. 30, West an- ongoing conversation throughout the U.S. manufacturing non-com- lems? to tell the GPS to get it together. nounced his future plans for year, not only among the ISD Editorial petitive.” How is it that Donald We will not drive into the America. Board but among the students as well. “When Mexico sends its Trump, the man who said those lake. This is not the right way. Just wait until the 2020 The editorial board wants the people, they’re not sending same things quoted above — I Take me to the hospital. My election, and the polls are go- public discourse on this important their best. mean he really, seriously said arm hurts. ing to read something along the issue to go beyond the opinion page They’re sending people those actual things out loud — That’s what we need to do lines of Kanye West at 35 per- of the Iowa State Daily. If you have that have lots of problems ... is the Republican front-runner? as a society. cent with a pair of socks trailing ideas, comments or questions, write they’re bringing drugs, they’re And how is it that an inde- We need to say, “Our arm behind at a steady 12 percent. us, email us, tweet at us or write on bringing crime. They’re rap- pendent candidate from Iowa hurts!” We need to stick up for Don’t worry because once our Facebook page. Let’s talk about it. ists.” who calls himself Deez Nuts ourselves because Trump be- the next presidential election I consider myself a fairly polled at 9 percent in North coming president is a terrifying rolls around we will all end up Editorial Board humorous person. Carolina? thought. giving the presidency to a rock Danielle Ferguson, editor-in-chief Madison Ward, opinion editor I tell jokes sometimes. I How is it that Kanye West Regardless if you agree with we found outside the Memorial Maddy Arnold, managing editor of engagement enjoy laughter. I’ve seen “Train- thinks that announcing his plan his political views, Trump is rac- Union. wreck.” to run for presidency in 2020 ist, sexist and bigoted. 2016 is the year of the mon- And some other things exist while giving a speech at the He has said terrible things key, according to the Chinese Opinions expressed in columns and letters are out there that I find completely MTV Video Music Awards was about both Democratic and Zodiac, and 2016 is also the those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations hilarious. a good move? How? Republican candidates. year that will give us ample op- with which the author(s) are associated. Much like the sham that Even though the “West for He is openly rude to every portunity to make a monkey out has been made of the entire President” thing wouldn’t be single person he talks to, and of this country. 2016 presidential election. for another several years, the yet somehow we are encourag- Despite the fact that some Feedback policy: Sometimes when I think fact that he felt comfortable ing him to the point of real-life may say it was written in the The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to about the current campaigns, I enough to share that nugget of presidency. stars, it’s our time to take steps edit or reject any letter or online feedback. immediately tell myself to stop information on such a national Trump has a huge follow- to prevent a colossal screwup in Send your letters to [email protected]. thinking about it. platform as the VMAs reflects ing behind him, despite his this country of ours. Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), The idea of this election the current status of the demo- constant actions that appear We have to act now or we’ll majors and/or group affiliation(s) sends me into a constant, re- cratic process. to leave almost everybody with end up hearing things like this and year in school of the author(s). occurring thought of, “What is I’m not sure when it be- their jaw on the floor. during the State of the Union Phone numbers and addresses will not be happening to us as Americans?” came OK to nonchalantly say Based on a phone survey address: published. Online feedback may be used if first name and last Because what is happening you’re running for president, taken at the end of August, “I do not wear a rug. My name, major and year in school are included in the to us? but based on the caliber of a Trump is leading the race for hair is 100 percent mine.” post. 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6 SPORTS Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 BATTLE IN THE TRENCHES CAMPOS vs. OTT: ISU left tackle, UI defensive end aim to control the line

JAKE CAMPOS DREW OTT POSITION: Left tackle POSITION: Defensive HEIGHT: 6’8” end WEIGHT: 297 lbs. HEIGHT: 6’4” YEAR: Redshirt WEIGHT: 272 lbs. sophomore YEAR: Senior HOMETOWN: West HOMETOWN: Trum- Des Moines, Iowa bull, Neb. QUICK HITS: QUICK HITS: • Started final 11 • Started all 13 games of the 2014 games for the season, three at Hawkeyes, record- right tackle and ing 57 tackles, one eight at left tackle forced fumble and • Named to the First a 12-yard punt Team Academic return for a touch- All-Big 12 in 2014 down • ESPN three-star • Led the team in recruit tackles for loss, • Played in the U.S. quarterback sacks Army All-American and quarterback Game and for Team pressures USA in the Interna- • Named to the tional Bowl media second team All-Big Ten team and named honorable mention All-Big Ten by the league coaches • Named twice to the Academic All- Big Ten team • Tied for sixth in the Big Ten in sacks with 7.5

Iowa State Daily Courtesy of Brian Ray Jake Campos was inserted into the ISU lineup for the first time Drew Ott finished with two sacks and combined with defen- against Kansas State on Sept. 6, 2014. He started the remaining sive Nate Meier for five tackles for loss during Iowa’s season 10 games and has been called a perfectionist by his coach. opener victory against Illinois State on Saturday.

By Ryan.Young been so strong on the of- Ott finished with two sophomore from West Des really happened,” Campos “I think that’s a good @iowastatedaily.com fensive and defensive line, sacks and combined with Moines, got his first real said. “I really tried getting matchup,” Rhoads said. and they are again this year defensive end Nate Meier playing experience last sea- my form down to make “Jake certainly has to be … So I think I’m keeping for five tackles for loss dur- son. He was thrown into up for my lack of size. This motivated because Ott is Fans in the stands at my eyes close to the line of ing Iowa’s 31-14 win against the lineup for the first time year, it’s kind of showing up one of the best in the coun- Jack Trice Stadium will have scrimmage.” Illinois State last Saturday. against Kansas State and where I got into a little bit of try — absolute best in the plenty to keep an eye on this And more specifical- Ott also forced a fumble in then started the final 10 a slump during camp. I had country — and Jake is going weekend — they always do ly, the battle will be most the game. games of the season. a couple days where I feel a to have his hands full.” with a rivalry game. intense between ISU left “He’ll be a really good Rhoads called Campos bit off. I was pretty hard on Campos knows what But when Iowa State tackle Jake Campos and player this year,” Campos a perfectionist, something myself, but I get right out of lies ahead but he said he and Iowa play at 3:45 p.m. Iowa right defensive end said. “It’s going to be a the left tackle has been it and feel a lot better.” isn’t concerned. Saturday, no matchup exists Drew Ott. real fun challenge for me working to ease up on this Rhoads said he knows He just wants to enjoy that ISU coach Paul Rhoads Ott, a 6-foot-4-inch because he’s a lot of the fall. While it may have given it will take a team effort the game. finds especially captivating. senior, earned honorable things that I kind of struggle him a bit of a technical ad- from the offensive line to “He’s going to bring it,” “I think you’ve got mention all-Big Ten honors in. Doing that and playing vantage, Campos doesn’t win the battle on the front Campos said. “He’s going to look at the trenches,” last season and is an impact against him will make me a like to be that hard on him- lines, but that the Campos- to bring it real hard coming Rhoads said. “Especially in player for the Hawkeyes’ better player.” self anymore. Ott battle will be the true from the Big Ten. this game, Iowa has always defense. Campos, a redshirt “Last year is when it highlight. “It’ll be fun.” Richardson impresses in opener Youth of ISU tennis team ISU quarterback still improving for preps for upcoming season rivalry game By Ryan.Leon tices,” Espinosa said. “Ev- of graduating seniors, the By Luke.Manderfeld @iowastatedaily.com erybody’s bringing it and team is not returning any @iowastatedaily.com is really focused, but the doubles pair from last sea- quality is still not where we son. On a sweltering first want it to be.” “It is hard to start from Entering his final sea- day of September, the Fork- The Cyclones will have scratch,” Espinosa said. “It son as a Cyclone, quarter- er Tennis Courts are filled plenty of time to improve will be very challenging back Sam Richardson has with the sounds of pound- their quality ahead of their since doubles points are had no shortage of goals and ing feet and the heavy first match at the Gopher such an important piece to expectations heaped onto breathing of exhausted Invitational on Minnesota’s winning.” his shoulders by both the players. campus Sept. 25. The Cyclones have team and the media. The ISU tennis team One problem befall- plenty of open spots in the ISU head coach Paul Josh Newell/Iowa State Daily has recently begun pre- ing the team this season lineup and could be forced Rhoads named him as po- Sam Richardson looks for a receiver against West Virginia on Nov. 29, 2014. liminary practices for its is trying to replace some to implement some of their tentially one of the best He threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns in Iowa State’s win Saturday. upcoming 2015-16 season. key seniors, namely former incoming freshmen. The quarterbacks in the Big 12 The Cyclones started a few singles No. 1 Ksenia Proni- team added four true fresh- before the 2015 season. what we thought were two was on point, and he was weeks ago and have tried to na. Pronina graduated last men as well as one redshirt Richardson was also called touchdowns to [Allen Laz- able to understand what the make significant progress year as Iowa State’s all-time freshman. the team’s “most indispens- ard] that he missed; a couple UNI defense was doing, so despite NCAA regulations leader in singles wins. This new depth could able player” by ESPN.com balls off to the side that we’d he could keep it on its toes. concerning offseason prac- These seem like big be the difference between this summer. like to see him complete “From the mental as- tice times. shoes to fill, but the Cy- success and failure for the Now, with one game consistently.” pect of the game, he was “It’s really hard to see clones believe they have the upcoming season. under his belt — albeit a Richardson was also really good and sharp,” said anyone emerge when we’re players necessary to make “It’s really different to 31-7 rout against Football part of a stalled running ISU offensive coordinator only allowed two hours to up for Pronina’s missing come in and be a part of a Championship Subdivision game that was one of the few Mark Magino. “He knew practice,” said ISU coach wins. team like this,” said incom- opponent Northern Iowa — negatives from the season what they were doing. He Armando Espinosa. The clear prospect ing freshman Maria Re- Richardson has embarked opener. His three rushes — got us in the right place.” According to new would be senior Ana Gasp- gina Espindola. “Everyone on the journey to prove a small number of attempts The Cyclones will take NCAA regulations on prac- arovic. Gasparovic man- here really cares about one those statements correct. considering Richardson was on a Hawkeye defense led tice time, athletes are al- aged a winning singles re- another, not only as play- He looked good in the Iowa State’s leading rusher in the secondary by safety lowed eight hours of con- cord of 8-6 while battling a ers but as people. Wheth- season opener, at least on in 2014 — went for only eight Jordan Lomax and corner- ditioning time. hand injury for most of the er you’re a freshman, [a] paper. He completed 21- yards, not including sacks. back Desmond King. Most This may seem like spring season in 2015. senior or [a] coach, we all of-29 passes, while throw- “We think he needs to of Iowa’s defensive back- plenty, but the rules also “We always talk about work to make each other ing for 233 yards and two do a better job with his run field played in last season’s state that, “no more than getting better and getting better.” touchdowns. He went 6 for 6 fakes,” Rhoads said. “[Rich- Cy-Hawk matchup, giving two hours of the permis- more wins in the confer- Even though it is the and threw both touchdown ardson] is a guy who is going Richardson and the rest of sible eight can consist of ence,” Gasparovic said. “I very beginning of the sea- passes in the third quarter. to run the football, he’s a the offense an idea of what individualized skill instruc- think the expectations will son, the general outlook is Looking away from the good runner … He’s gotta they’ll see Saturday. tion.” continue growing, and we positive. The team is con- stat line, coaches and Rich- make [the defense] aware “I think we knew the These new rules aren’t will do everything we can to fident in its returning and ardson have identified some that he’s a potential ball car- guys pretty well,” Richard- being used as an excuse meet those expectations.” new talent, as well as its aspects they’d like him to rier every time he comes out son said. “We played most by the Cyclones, who are While they believe coaching staff. improve. of [the fake].” of them last year. We’ll see happy to be back on the they can make up the wins Iowa State will fill “There were some sim- Another aspect of the some new faces at line- court. in the singles competition, those holes and start to take ple throws that he missed game not shown on paper backer, but I think it’ll be “The team has re- the doubles matches are shape in the coming weeks that we’d like to see him is the mental component. the same defense we’ve seen ally had great intensity an entirely different animal ahead of its first major test hit,” Rhoads said. “He had Richardson’s preparation the last five years.” throughout all of our prac- for the Cyclones. Because in Minnesota. IOWA STATE DAILY

Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015 SELF 7 Exercising can be quick and efficient By Kelsey Palmros, tion. Use your arms to sta- @iowastatedaily.com bilize yourself by swinging them as you jump. If a jump squat is too challenging, With school back in start with a squat and add a session, time is limited for heel raise after you extend many students. However, your legs back up to stand- maintaining a healthy life- ing position. style can be done with these Vertical toe touches five, quick exercises. Lying on the ground Note that each exer- with your legs raised verti- cise should be repeated in cally in the air, raise your three sets of 20 repetitions shoulders and head to and that 20 reps could be touch your fingertips to too challenging or too easy. your toes. These are realistic guide- Plank lines for a starting point. Start in a pushup ex- If you want an added tended position then drop challenge, try 10 minutes to your forearms. Hold this of cardio such as running position for 30-60 seconds. or jogging before beginning Remember to keep your these exercises. body in a straight line and Military pushups to not drop your chest or While keeping your raise your butt in the air. arms tucked in toward Doing either of these things your side and your body in lessens the intensity of the a straight plank position, exercise and thus the im- bend at the elbow, letting pact on your body. . your chest just barely touch Triceps dip the ground and then push Find a chair or simi- back up, straightening you lar object that has a sturdy arms. If a plank position is edge to grip. Face your body too difficult, drop to your away from the object, with knees. your arms bent at a 90-de- Jump squats gree angle. Extend your legs Start in a squat posi- in front of your body while tion. As you begin to stand balancing on your heels and up add a jump before re- begin to slowly straighten turning to the starting posi- your arms.

Kelsey Palmros/Iowa State Daily Five quick exercises allow students to stay healthy during a busy semseter. A standard pushup, top, is always a good way of keeping in shape. Try incorporating a jump while you do squats, middle left. Doing toe touches can add help you tone your core. Triceps dips, bottom left, are a good way to work your arms using only a chair and your own body weight, while planks tighen your core and improve your posture. Quick chicken salad makes healthy treat By Kelsey Palmros @iowastatedaily.com FREAKY As hot weather remains in Ames, a cold chicken sal- ad hits the spot as a com- fortning meal to pack for lunches on campus. With little to no prep- FAS T ! aration time, it makes a quick, healthy meal. Check out this simple recipe below.

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METER p1 not be granted once a user idea came from the stu- so far without any major like to complain.” meter will track 30 minutes has selected the time and dents, in particular, their issues. He also said almost Breitbarth said he and on the space. Center and the east campus payment method. How- comments on being unable all of the meters are used at Sweere will continue to Miller said by installing parking deck. ever, additional time can be to pay the meter before re- some point during the day. push for more of these me- these, there has been more How it works added, up to the maximum ceiving a ticket. Breitbarth said he has ters on campus. turnover with drivers in the Parkmobile is an app the meter allows. “In general, they’re do- received nothing but posi- Miller said there are no space. He also said it’s easier that enables uses to pay Miller said users can ing something and don’t get tive feedback. official plans yet, but Park- to enforce because ticket for 503 meters at various sign up for an alert that will back to the pre-pay lots,” “A lot of students are ing Division hopes to enable riders definitively know locations on campus with notify the user when their Miller said. ecstatic,” Breitbarth said. all meters on campus to use when a car has been parked Visa, MasterCard, Discover, time is running down. Miller said they select- “A lot of students were anx- this app. in the space for longer than American Express or PayPal. “It will send you a text ed Parkmobile because of its ious and even had to leave Other Parking Division 30 minutes. Users can also sign message that will say, ‘your good background with other classes early. There’s an aca- initiatives Public parking inside up for Parkmobile Wallet meter will be expiring in 10 universities in the country. demic benefit to that, don’t Along with the Park- the gates on northern cam- through the app. With this, minutes. Would you like to “The goal was to give have to leave classes early mobile app, Parking Divi- pus is now illegal, Miller they can load up to $75 onto extend the time?’” Miller [students] another option or show up late because sion has also completed said, since all vendor, de- the app to make payments said. “You can say yes, and not only to extend time if they’re worried about pay- other initiatives during the partmental and medical on meters. that’s still considered the their running late, but to ing for parking.” last few years to improve parking has been removed Director of ISU Parking first transaction.” purchase with the conve- Glenda Storms, 1991 people’s parking experience from Osborn Drive. Division Mark Miller said Users can register for nience of their phones,” ISU alumna, is a local ven- at ISU. Every meter also has a there is a transaction fee of the app by downloading it Miller said. dor who visits campus to see In 2013, Miller said they five-minute grace period for 35 or 15 cents per use. Miller for free onto their smart- Iowa State signed a clients and parks at these added the Smart Card. The each use. Now, students will said those who use Park- phone or online. three-year contract with lots. Smart Card is a pre-paid have five extra minutes on mobile Wallet will have a The app is compat- the company, with an op- “I think it looks awe- card that works with any of their time before they can 15-cent fee, while those who ible with Apple, Android, tion to renew. some,” Storms said. “It the 767 meters on campus. receive a ticket. use other payments will pay Windows and Blackberry Miller said one of the would be nice not to have Miller said they also Parking Division has a 35-cent transaction fee. phones. main reasons Parkmobile to pull out my cup of coins worked with the city of also given upgrades to ticket The 75 cents per hour How it all started was chosen because of its every day. I can just plug it Ames, so students can use writers, who can now take to park will still go to the Dan Breitbarth, Stu- relatively low transaction into my phone, and I don’t that Smartcard at any yellow better photos at night. Ad- Parking Division, but the dent Government president, fees. have to stand here in the meter in the city. ditionally, tickets are up- transaction fee users pay said Miller identified the “Students are our cus- hot sun or the driving rain Smart Cards can be loaded to the system auto- will go toward the app com- need for a better option for tomers and we want to keep or the cold.” purchased at room 27 in matically. pany. students to park on campus. that transaction fee as low as Miller said they are al- the Armory for a $5 fee and Miller said the goal of To use the app, users “This is a technologi- possible,” Miller said. ways looking for more op- can be uploaded with up to these changes is to make must also plug in the cor- cally savvy way of going Breitbarth said he and tions and that comes from $300 in funds. The city of people park legally on cam- rect zone number for the lot about parking,” Breitbarth Megan Sweere, Student the feedback the parking Ames, however, allows only pus. they park in. Each lot has its said. “It gives students a Government vice president, division gets from faculty up to $50. “Our revenue goes own number; Lot 21 is 2710, convenient way of parking gave Miller their full support and students. Push-button meters down as our fines go up, Lot 100 is 2711 and the east and it didn’t require that on the project. “We always like student have also been installed in which is a good thing be- parking deck is 2712. much initial capital to invest So far, so good? feedback, good or bad, but all free 30 minute parking cause people are more com- Sessions cannot be in this.” Miller said the meters we want constructive feed- spaces on campus. Drivers pliant,” Miller said. “That’s stopped and a refund will Miller said a lot of the have been used successfully back. Sometimes people just will push the button, and the what we want.”

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