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ISU baton twirler BIKE RACE CRUISES These are very IOWA CORNFIELDS wins national title high-level iowastatedaily.com/news athletes who By Madeline.Wilhelm spend years @iowastatedaily.com in dance and Karen Whitman, junior in gymnastics.” ecture L : event management, recently Anna Osborn won national titles at the Eighth Dolan Foreign policy U.S. Intercollegiate and National High School Baton Twirling national title in the three-baton after Iran and Championships. event and second place in both She said the competition, on the Collegiate Fight Song and Afghanistan March 3 and 4 in Liberty, Miss., two-baton events. By Elizabeth Holmgren, was a great way to feature the tal- “I went into it really pre- Daily staff writer ent of ISU’s featured twirler. pared,” she said, adding that the Lee Hamilton, a former Indiana Whitman puts in two to three competition was “relaxed and congressman, will discuss hours of practice every day and fun.” “American Foreign Policy after she said it has paid off. She said she enjoyed her Iraq and Afghanistan” during The Intercollegiate Baton events and the high school aspect his lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Twirling Championships are a of the competition. the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. prestigious competition. High school baton twirlers Anna Osborn Dolan, a vol- competed in this competition, Hamilton’s lecture marks the 10th annual Manatt-Phelps unteer at the National Coalition which she said showed the in- Lecture in Political Science at for the Advancement of Baton creasing popularity of baton Iowa State. The annual Manatt- Twirling, explained that this twirling in high schools across Phelps Lecture has tradition- competition features the “best the nation. ally concentrated on the collegiate twirlers from across “It’s cool to see the future of international political economy the country.” The group is a non- baton twirling,” Whitman said. and its relation to Iowa. profit organization that promotes Whitman said she plans Hamilton’s 40 years of ex- baton twirling as a collegiate to continue twirling at Iowa perience with international policy and homeland security sport. State while also training and provide background for his “These are very high-level competing in more competi- lecture. athletes who spend years in tions. She said she would love to From 1965 to 1999, Hamilton dance and gymnastics,” Dolan win titles again at the National represented the state of said. Championships. Indiana in the U.S. House of She likened the sport to figure Along with that, Whitman Representatives. skating, mentioning that it is an said she plans to train to join During his time in the House, Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily art that also requires athleticism the Twirling he chaired several commit- Karen Whitman, junior in event management and a and hand-eye coordination. Association to compete in an in- baton twirler for the ISU Cyclone Football “Varsity” tees, including the Committee Whitman, who has been ternational competition in the on Foreign Affairs, the Marching Band, took top honors in the Collegiate 3-Baton event at the Eighth U.S. Intercollegiate and twirling for 14 years, won the Netherlands next August. Permanent Select Committee National High School Baton Twirling Championships. on Intelligence and the Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran. Then in 1999, the same year as his retirement from the U.S. Greek Week House, Hamilton established the Center on Congress. The purpose of this center is to educate citizens about the Traditions last functions of the U.S. Congress, including its impact on the lives of citizens. Hamilton currently directs the Center on as event enters Congress at its base at Indiana University. Hamilton also currently serves as co-chairman of the its 60th year U.S. Department of Energy’s Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear future By Megan.Swindell Week go back more than 40 and as co-chairman of the @iowastatedaily.com years, so there have been Campaign for the Civic huge changes in Greek Mission of Schools. This year’s Greek Week Week since the early ‘70s,” Hamilton’s lecture is a free theme, “Sixty Years Has Larson said. “We did have event. Been Quite a While, But the ‘bed race,’ but I don’t Greek Letters Are Still in remember many other Style,” says it all. In fact, events like Lip Sync.” many of the traditions held The Blood Drive is one Inside: throughout this week go of the same philanthropic back to its origins in 1952. events that the members of News ...... 3 Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Jami Larson, Delta ISU sororities and fraterni- Opinion ...... 4 Upsilon fraternity chap- ties participate in today. Sports ...... 6 ter adviser and president “Our big philanthropy Style ...... 10 CAMPUS KARAOKE: Evolution of rap of Greek Alumni Alliance, was definitely the Red Classifieds ...... 8 Members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity perform “Evolution of Rap” at the karaoke competition shared her experiences of Cross Blood Drive, and I Games ...... 9 on Monday on Central Campus. Greek Week hosts various activities for members of the greek Greek Week. community to join together and celebrate. “My memories of Greek GREEK.p3 >>

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Invisible Children >>GREEK.p1 remember how exciting it was to reach the 1,000-pint level during Greek Week,” Larson said. Kony 2012 creates action on campus The Polar Bear Plunge also has stood the test of time for the past several years as By Megan.Swindell ISUganda and many administrators are putting forth an effort to make a With the children as their mo- one the week’s main philanthropies. @iowastatedaily.com of Iowa State’s Kony 2012 facebook difference. tivation and Russell as their inspi- “You always knew when the plunge was groups to organize Iowa State’s part “We are helping rebuild Uganda ration — “One man’s promise nine going on because of all the trucks going to Kony 2012. This phrase went in the Kony 2012 campaign. after the war,” Lim said. “Through years ago changed things — it start- campus and coming back to Greekland viral nearly overnight. The video, Christine Lim, senior in biology its participation in Schools for ed with a first step and hopefully with people in the back dressed in such which now has more than 83 mil- and president of the ISUganda stu- Schools, which is completely af- this will be a first step for everyone crazy costumes,” said Katie Raymon, 2007 lion views on YouTube, has sparked dent organization, addressed the filiated with Invisible Children, else” — ISU students are going to Alpha Omicron Pi sorority alumna and inspiration and motivation to many, Kony controversies with Larson. ISUganda raises money that goes make Kony famous. Alumnae Chapter President. but skeptics and critics have plant- “Yes, there’s controversy, but directly to an all-girls high school in After contacting Veishea coor- The values of the week have been ed their seed as well: Joseph Kony this is all about Kony; it all comes to Uganda.” dinators, Larson determined a time consistent over the years, and the week’s has been around for 26 years; why is one point,” Lim said. “Kony is not the force he used to and place to meet to “Cover the “wacky” events seem to have followed suit. he just now coming into the public Both said they stand firm in the be; he’s still a force though,” Larson Night.” “[My] favorite part of Greek Week were eye? legitimacy of Invisible Children said in response to claims of Kony’s The nationally planned event the team competitions,” said Lori Calvino Phone in hand ready to back and the campaign, especially in that demise. Lim added: “This video is falls on the Friday of Veishea. As Oriatti, 1987 alumna of Alpha Delta Pi so- up any information he spewed out, people should feel comfortable in relatively tame; it’s actually much Russell planned in his video, April rority. “We did relays where we had to do Scott Larson, senior in English and knowing their donations are being worse than they show.” 20 will serve as a night of ultimate all kinds of wacky relay races.” religious studies, passionately illu- put to proper use. Kony is just one man, but he has awareness. The 2012 Greek Week events still con- minated his take on making Kony “It has been externally audited a force field, and with Americans “Meet at 11:30 [p.m.] out in front sist of events such as Dizzy Dizzy Duck famous. by the government,” Lim said. training the Ugandan soldiers. They of the [Memorial Union] by the and Skin the Snake. “The film was my first form of In addition, Larson noted said they will not let the problem fountain,” Larson said for plaster- “I think some of the tournaments and awareness of Invisible Children, the unfortunate event of Jason diminish only to come back even ing campus with posters of Kony. Olympics have changed, but the feeling and from there I began investi- Russell’s, co-founder of Invisible stronger. “Beyond covering the night, it is still the same,” Raymon said. “The one gating how I could get involved,” Children and creator of the Kony “The solution is much bigger takes action, and one of the most tournament I remember was water bas- Larson said. 2012 video, detainment after his bi- than taking down Kony,” Larson reasonable forms of action is con- ketball, and we played in State Gym’s pool His research led him to action, zarre public outburst on March 15. said. “The troops are being trained tacting your legislature,” Larson where you not only had to play basketball and now he plans to help coordinate Russell was not arrested but and radio networks are being set said. “If they receive just 20 pieces in the pool, but you also had to stay bal- the movement at Iowa State. instead taken to the hospital for up — they are coming up with solu- a day, they are not going to just step anced on an inner tube.” “We are sort of in a nebulous treatment. tions that can be repeated.” down.” Although Lindy Good did not have state much like Invisible Children Larson chose to view the event “Yes, Kony has been around for “They can’t step down,” Lim specific memories of Greek Week as a stu- is,” Larson said of Iowa State’s in- in an optimistic light, question- 26 years, but why should we be the said. dent, her memories for the last nine years volvement in the movement. “The ing, “When was the last time any of generation that sits back?” Lim To all the skeptics out there of Greek Week have come as Phi Kappa Psi Kony campaign is so organic, and us on campus were so passionate said. “channeling Roosevelt,” Larson fraternity house director. coordination is lacking because of about something that we literally These two, along with many oth- demands, “Leave the chair of the “I think it is so much fun to see the its being organic.” drove ourselves crazy?” ers on campus, have decided to do critic and get into the ring and do houses come together and work as teams Larson is working with ISUganda members said they what it takes to make Kony famous. something.” on the different activities — Lip Sync, the

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Editorial Founders Regents Day offers chance for change Voting every two years and fund- raising with a student club are not the only activities at students’ disposal to leave an impact on the world or political policy. One group, the ISU Ambassadors, which is part of the Government of the Student Body, exists for that purpose. Their purpose is the representation of ISU students to the state legislature and the Board of Regents. To that end, Regents Day has been an annual affair where the ISU Ambassadors and as many students as possible go to the Capitol building in Des Moines and meet with and get to know the men and women who make our laws and spend our money. While their agenda this year may have been small, getting it adopted — Photo courtesy of Thinkstock or at least seriously considered — by the representatives and senators in Des Moines has been a resounding success. Such successes, though small, rest on a rapport that students Law doesn’t grant us rights and legislators have built through Freedoms exist regardless The Bill of Rights doesn’t invent or grant interaction. Going forward, even rights to people. You are born with your rights more meaningful success might be of Bill of Rights, documents and no one can take them away from you. But the founders — Federalists and Anti- decided upon based on the same kind ur Bill of Rights, written by James Federalists alike — were gravely worried about of interaction. Indeed, providing that Madison, reveals just how forward- the thought that a government, or worse yet a kind of action was one of the ISU Othinking the founders were. During By Barry.Snell riled people acting under passion, would pass the Constitutional Convention in 1787, the @iowastatedaily.com laws or act some way to infringe upon your Ambassadors’ major goals this year. congress of the founders roughly split into two natural rights. Therefore your rights needed Protesting tuition is not the only intellectual halves: the Federalists and the sovereignty of the states and the individual. legal protection. thing students can do. To illustrate Anti-Federalists. The Anti-Federalists therefore argued the Your rights are real. They don’t come These weren’t political parties as we Constitution required a section clearly spelling from the government, they come from God or this often neglected point, consider understand them today, nor rigid ideologies. out the basic rights of the people and restrict- nature or whatever higher power is out there. the recent action by a House commit- The argument between the Federalists and ing the central government from infringing You have rights simply because you are alive. tee. In order to finally obtain some Anti-Federalists was about the powers of the upon them. The founders equated freedom and life, and federal government versus the powers of the That might seem obvious today, but in the an assault against your rights was an assault answers about the spending done by states and the rights of the people. late 18th century, people had common sense, against your life. This is a powerful idea; give it Iowa State, the University of Iowa No one had ever created a government and the Federalists argued logically that such a thought. and the University of Northern Iowa, like ours before, so being men of the Age of list of rights was unnecessary: Of course we all Today, the discussion of our rights has been Enlightenment, these were naturally points of have rights, everybody knows that. reduced to dry, almost mathematical, discus- to obtain answers about tuition deci- contention. Thus it is a waste of time to spell them out. sions. We don’t view our rights as real things, as sions and to hold the regents more The founders were trying to create the most If the government is to be composed of the divine gifts worthy of dying for, as the founders accountable for their spending, all the just form of government that would endure people and the people know their rights, why did. eternally, after all. This was important stuff to bother? Today, they are words on a paper, battled committee members — Republicans work out. Pessimistic, the Anti-Federalists refused to over by lawyers and the proverbial fat, rich and Democrats alike — voted to The original plan at the Constitutional place faith in the government and the educa- white guys sitting in an opulent room govern- freeze tuition rates for 2012-2013. Convention was to create a document estab- tion of a future people not yet born, eventually ing we lowly people from upon high. lishing the form and function of the central telling the Federalists that they would not The founders took great pains to ensure You might be wondering what government. The former colonies were operat- sign and ratify the Constitution if such a list that your real, living, breathing rights were students might have to do, if any- ing under the Articles of Confederation at the of rights was not put into it. The Federalists forever protected by law. But the founders also thing at all, with the business of the time, which provided so little central power conceded, and a deal was struck: If the Anti- handed you a responsibility with that protec- that the new states were constantly squabbling Federalists signed the Constitution, the tion: Only you and you alone can truly protect House appropriations committee. with each other. Federalists promised to help them write a list and assert your rights. Well, according to one representa- Conflicts arose out of issues such as which of rights and would ratify them as amendments When someone talks about restricting the tive, “The Ambassadors’ presence at state should do what or who was going to pay to their Constitution. rights protected in the Bill of Rights, they’re not for it. It’s amazing to comprehend in today’s talking about changing some silly ol’ statute, the Capitol most certainly helped put The creation of a central government political climate, but the Federalists were good they’re talking about restricting your natural [students’] concerns into focus with powerful enough to control matters affecting to their word. rights. Your rights act as a team. When one is [legislators].” multiple states was fine. But, citing history, the Two years later, in 1789, the Federalists and infringed, even the ones you don’t like, all the founders pointed out the eventual pursuit of all Anti-Federalists signed into law what became others are diminished too. You can’t be selec- Knowing that, how can we stay governments is the acquisition of more power. known as the Bill of Rights. tive about your rights. here, in all likelihood skipping class, George Washington warned us succinctly: This is perhaps the most significant politi- Remain vigilant and never give up. The and do nothing? One British politi- “Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it cal compromise in American history. Today, founders fought hard to protect your rights. is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a while we may not know the scope of our rights Don’t forsake your responsibility as the care- cian around the time of the American fearful master.” very well, we still hear about them constantly. taker of citizenship. Revolution said, “All that is necessary Anti-Federalists argued Washington’s Had our Founding Fathers not reached a com- for evil to triumph is for good men to point: A government powerful enough to regu- promise in the Bill of Rights, just imagine how late the business of the new states was certain much different the argument about our rights Barry Snell is a senior in history from do nothing.” While the stakes are not to acquire power enough to infringe upon the would be now. Muscatine, Iowa. nearly that high — at least, we do not believe that the cost of college is not a Activism matter of good and evil — the prin- ciple still applies. By themselves, ordinary students and, overall, ordinary people are less Give support to Kony 2012 efforts than powerful. It is very difficult for one person or one vote to change t is too easy to read stories Joseph Kony is a self-pro- protecting the innocent look on. anything. Acting in conjunction with of tragedy, slaughter and claimed prophet, is No. 9 on the Instances of mass murder are Ityranny in the worst degree World’s Most Wanted list and is littered throughout the recent his- others, however, we become a body in far-off lands and let them barely the leader of a rebel army hiding tory of Africa. Kony and the Lord’s that should be taken seriously. Events elicit an emotional response. We behind the facade of Christianity Resistance Army’s regime pil- such as Regents Day are just such an write them off as a sad story hap- in the “Lord’s Resistance Army.” lages the countries of the Central pening a lifetime away, far beyond By Scott.Watson This group of terrorists has African Republic, the Democratic opportunity. the breadth of our control. @iowastatedaily.com been pillaging, murdering and Republic of the Congo and South A movement has begun; a looting villages in several coun- Sudan. stand taken by members of our sound of one engine gradually tries of Central Africa since the We are not “Team America: Editorial Board generation to fight the mistreat- becomes two as the noise grows 1980s to fuel what he claims to be World Police” nor it is not our duty Jake Lovett, editor in chief ment of our fellow humans across closer. The vehicles pull to a stop a holy war. as American citizens to ensure the Michael Belding, opinion editor the globe. There is a rebel army at outside, while your rapidly beating Kony’s army preys on the world’s happiness, nonetheless Michael Glawe, daily columnist large in Central Africa, whose only heart comes to an ear-splitting villages to reload his army with interfere with cultural differences. Craig Long, daily columnist premise is pain. crescendo loud enough to alert supplies of stock — and flesh. The However, if it’s not our nation- Ryan Peterson, daily columnist Mentally take yourself to the anyone for miles. Lord’s Resistance Army enters alist duty to care about the lives of Barry Snell, daily columnist Claire Vriezen, daily columnist villages of Congo; put yourself in The voices of a few angry men these villages and forces boys of all innocent others, it is certainly our the position of the millions of suf- can be heard giving orders, as ages to take up arms and join their duty as human beings. fering families. Nights spent lying small voices aged no more than cause or die, often forcing them to This is not the same case as Feedback policy: awake in a relentless, numbing 15 years are heard scuttling about kill their own parents as initiation. Rwanda, where a bloody civil The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. terror, waiting and straining their the confines of the grounds. You Women and girls are no excep- war erupted between two tribes, We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter ears for a rustle in the darkness, an desperately rack your brains for tion from the marauding brutal- resulting in millions of civilian or online feedback. indication of danger to come. an escape route, but know there ity. Often raped on sight as the deaths. This is much simpler Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. You can faintly hear the sound is none. bruised and battered family looks — this is murder for the sake of com. Letters must include the name(s), phone of an engine roaring through By now, your mother is trying on, they are typically sold into the power retention for a single man. number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and the dense forest, reverberating to silence the terrified whimpers miserable life of sex trafficking. This African atrocity is year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. through the valley miles behind of your younger sisters, and your Terror and genocide are noth- currently being combated by U.S.- the source. father stands by the doorway with ing new to the continent of Africa. trained, counter-terrorist armies Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major and year in school are included It’s a warm, muggy night; you the axe, ready to defend his family These countries often remain ne- of the war-engulfed nations of the in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible try to ignore the ever-growing at all costs. Everyone in that tiny glected, left to suffer in the worst for print in the Iowa State Daily. noise and go to sleep, but the hut knows what happens next. of ways, while countries capable of AFRICA.p5 >> Editor: Michael Belding | [email protected] Tuesday, March 27, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 5

Crime Vigilante ‘justice’ should be left to police veryone and their mother is talking about the shoot- Eing of Trayvon Martin, and interpretations of the incident have message boards buzzing. It is a tragedy that someone was shot and killed, we can all agree on By Gabriel.Stoffa that. But what else about this should @iowastatedaily.com be making people fly off the handle? I’m right there with everyone in to play out some protector fantasy thinking this is not just a self-defense wherein he stalks the neighborhood situation. Here are the facts as we with false authority under the guise know them: of “neighborhood watch.” George Zimmerman called the Neighborhood watch over- police to report a suspicious person. vigilance is what should be ruffling Zimmerman has made at least 46 your tailfeathers alongside the emergency calls during the past six shooting incident resulting from years, according to an article about fear of Skittles, a can of iced tea and Zimmerman in the Christian Science a hoodie. Monitor. Why is it that some folks on The log from Zimmerman’s neighborhood watch cannot be con- call on the evening in question tent with calling the police and let- said, “These [expletive] always get ting fellow residents know of a threat, away,” which does seem to imply and instead have to take action into Zimmerman did not want to leave their own hands? this up to the police. Be Zimmerman innocent of a The police informed Zimmerman racially motivated crime or not, Photo courtesy of Thinkstock not to follow the suspect, but Zimmerman is certainly an example Zimmerman did anyway. of why folks that think being a pro- Hmm, let me think. Which route hands when you are free-wheeling safe, talk to them. If they are a reason- Zimmerman contends that he tector of the peace need to restrict leads to greater safety? Oh wait, I enough to shoot some kid walking able person, they will listen to reason was on his way to his SUV after their safety measures to calling the forgot, some people think police don’t home will never be on an “OK list.” If and hopefully incidents like those following Martin, when Martin authorities; monitoring their own do their jobs — sometimes they don’t, Martin had been wandering through involving Martin will be avoided. And attacked him. When police arrived, home grounds; and alerting others and it is a pity, but still — and police Zimmerman’s backyard or attempt- if you have an uncompromising bas- Zimmerman did have a bloody nose through email, texts, tweets, phone or not “doing their jobs” logically means ing to enter a neighbor’s house tard with an urge to play Punisher, — Zimmerman’s lawyer claims the any other quick technological means. regular citizens need to take action through an open window, validation well, consider reporting them to the nose was broken — and blood on the Following a “suspect” in your neigh- into their own hands. to go outside to confront might be police as a person who is probably back of his head. borhood is idiotic unless you intend Taking action into your own reasonable, but that still isn’t a good just as dangerous as any criminal ele- It could be Zimmerman did not to attack that person. hands is already the activity of alert- idea. ment that might enter your home. like the idea of a hooded kid walking Think of it this way: ing the police and being a vigilant Zimmerman appears to have seen There is no happy ending to this through his neighborhood. It could be You see a shady interaction neighbor. Being a part of citizen- one too many movies and thought story, as a person was killed. But Zimmerman was racially motivated. between a couple of hooded fellows assisted safety does not mean “taking he should play secret agent and stalk maybe there will be a silver lining It could be Zimmerman had what near your home that you suppose are it to the streets” to cleanse the filth some kid, despite already being so and, as a result of this tragedy, some his mind saw as legitimate fear due dangerous, otherwise you wouldn’t from the sanctity of your homefront. frustrated with anyone coming into folks carrying a piece will think twice to a series of recent crimes in his be worried. They head off down the Folks that take the law into their own his neighborhood that he would before acting the cowboy. neighborhood and a want to keep his road into the evening shadows. hands are vigilantes, and vigilantes’ express so in his emergency call — a “community” safe. Should you a.) alert the police and actions rarely result in a situation call he did not remotely heed. Regardless of what his motiva- remain watchful from your home, or better than when it was before they If you know someone in your Gabriel Stoffa is a graduate tions were, Zimmerman is an imbe- b.) alert the police and follow them partake of criminal activity. neighborhood that has a hankering to student in political science from cile for ignoring the police in order into the shadows? But taking the law into your own go above the law to keep your homes Ottumwa, Iowa.

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Legend has it, the campus got it Whether or not you agree with Moines. This is your chance to talk Attend Regents Day Elizabeth Bertelson is a senior in in its head that it wanted to legalize cannabis laws is irrelevant; the over- to your legislators and tell them your to make voice heard materials engineering. the possession of marijuana. And so, all concept of student advocacy rings story. when the city council elections rolled strikingly clear once again. The ISU Ambassadors have ar- So, let’s talk about Iowa City. Last were severely damaged when ever around, there was a mass student The point is student advocacy ranged for free transportation to get Tuesday, the City Council voted to employers requested a criminal re- turnout, the entire city council works ... but only when it happens. you down there, and Jimmy John’s differentiate a public urination viola- cord with a job application. But why board was replaced with marijuana Yeah, being active in politics is will provide lunch to keep you fed. tion from indecent exposure. the sudden change? The University advocates and the city code changed more involved than just posting a Class is officially excused for the day Previously, section 8-5-6 lumped of Iowa Student Government asked to turn the campus into a pothead clever or inspiring Facebook status. and the time commitment is barely public masturbation and sexual for the change. paradise. It’s more than having an intellectual four hours. How much easier could intercourse with public urination; Simple as that? Simple as that. While this is only legend, the conversation. And it’s more than we make it? on background checks, this shows up In Ann Arbor, Mich., since 1972, Hash Bash has had a real impact. Ann writing a 300-word letter to the The bus leaves from the south as a violation of the City Code 8-5-6 the “Hash Bash” has been an an- Arbor has some of the most lenient editor. side of the Memorial Union at 11 a.m. without specific details. nual event held at the University of marijuana possession laws in the Iowa Regent’s Day is this Thursday and we’ll be back before 4 Obviously, employment prospects Michigan Diag. country. Thursday at the Capitol in Des p.m. We’ll see you there, right?

>>AFRICA.p4 Army. Since deployment, the to venture through the coun- eral years ago with the same will be the decisions we make may be withdrawn, leaving the advisers and their specially tryside on a wild goose chase. objective, and when Kony fled, today that define the issues we children and citizens of these region. trained African armies have If this is the case, outside so too did the troops. Lo and find relevant tomorrow. countries to tremble at a far- In October 2011, President been fervently searching the support may leave the aid of behold, Kony came back and We need to vigilantly ex- off noise in the night. Barack Obama authorized the hills of Africa for Kony, but to these countries. This story is here we are again, in no better press support of the things we departure of 100 military ad- no avail. a minor scratch away from position than before. value. Without the continued visers to these armies, the mis- It is rumored that Kony broken record status. George Our reactions to major is- support of these offshore Scott Watson is a junior in sion to bring down Kony and may have left the area alto- W. Bush deployed a similar sues will define the initiatives efforts, the American troops communication studies from combat the Lord’s Resistance gether, leaving our comrades group of advisers to Africa sev- our generation endorses. It and other support systems Ventura, Iowa.

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File photo: Jake Lovett/ Iowa State Daily ISU coach Fred Hoiberg talks with forward Anthony Booker in the second half of Iowa State’s win Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily against Kansas State on Feb. 25. Members of the ISU gymnastics team celebrate as they hear the announcement that the Cyclones will be competing in Salt Lake City for the 2012 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships. Iowa State Daily Other teams in the regional include Nebraska, Utah, Minnesota, Arizona State and San Jose State. Hoiberg White earns All-American innovates Honorable Cyclones will travel Mention recruiting By Jeremiah Davis, The NCAA men’s basketball Daily staff writer season isn’t even over yet, and the offseason is already getting crazy. to Utah for Regional Reports say Frank Martin is leav- Former ISU forward Royce White earned another post ing Kansas State for South Carolina, season honor Monday, as The Iowa State will compete against ally nice to compete there.” numerous players are leaving early Associated Press named White Ronayne said the crowd of 10,000-plus is exciting, for the NBA — Royce White among as an Honorable Mention familiar foes as No. 4 seed but not necessarily intimidating. The sixth-year coach them — and, as always, frustrated All-American. By Isaac.Hunt credits Utah fans with great knowledge and apprecia- athletes are searching to find new White declared for the NBA @iowastatedaily.com tion of gymnastics, seeing as their school has accounted homes. draft Wednesday after a for nine national titles in its history. Most notably this offseason, it season in which he led the Iowa State received a No. 4 seed in its qualifying “One thing our coaches always tell us is that if you appears as though Trent Lockett will Cyclones in points (13.4), rebounds (9.3), assists (5.0), region for the NCAA Championships. The Cyclones hear loud cheering, just assume it’s for you,” Paulus leave Arizona State and Alex Oriakhi steals (1.2) and blocks (0.9) per will travel to Utah to face five other teams — No. 1 seed said. “We definitely can feed off of that and use it to our wants to leave Connecticut. game. Nebraska, No. 2 seed Utah, No. 3 seed Minnesota, No. 5 advantage.” The bidding for the two players The sophomore’s draft stock seed Arizona State, and No. 6 seed San Jose State — for a The top two teams and top two performers from is sure to intensify over the next few saw a jump after notable per- top-two placement. nonqualifying teams will advance to the NCAA weeks, and ISU men’s basketball fans formances against two likely No. 24 Iowa State has already seen Nebraska and Championships in Duluth, Ga. should know — if they don’t already NBA lottery picks in Andre Minnesota twice this season. The Cyclones lost twice to Defeating two of the top three seeds will be a task in — why that will happen. Drummond of Connecticut and Nebraska and split the series against Minnesota. itself, but Ronayne and his team have proven this season Fred Hoiberg. projected No. 1 overall pick Anthony Davis of Kentucky. “We know them, we know what they’re capable of,” that they are capable of making upsets happen. What “the Mayor” did with the White is currently projected to said coach Jay Ronayne. “That familiarity is very impor- “One out of six,” Ronayne said, when asked about the 2011-12 Cyclones may become be a first-round draft pick by tant to us and we feel comfortable about it.” team’s chances, giving each team the same chance to ad- a benchmark for coaches going several draft websites. Ronayne and his athletes gathered around in the vance. “There’s just a lot of factors. Any given day, any- forward on how to quickly rebuild a White scored 38 points and practice gym Monday for the first-ever regionals selec- thing can happen. It’s pretty open.” program. pulled down 22 rebounds tion show for gymnastics, which is part of the NCAA’s Peaking at the right time is something coaches and With its first NCAA tournament in the two games Iowa winter championship selections. players alike have stressed the importance of this sea- berth since 2005, Iowa State proved State played in the NCAA The team knew it would be going to regionals, the son. Continuing to rise every meet, this team seems to be that with the right mix of talent and tournament. only question was where. The gymnasts were glued to doing just that. personalities, putting together a The Minneapolis native also the screen and their excitement elevated when Iowa “I don’t think we’ve peaked totally yet,” said assistant roster full of transfers can work. was honored as the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, First State was announced. coach Katie Minasola. “We haven’t hit our highest po- Hoiberg was criticized by a lot of Team All-Big 12 and the All-Big Having traveled to Utah just two years prior, some of tential. There is enough gas in the tank and I think they people two years ago while recruit- 12 Rookie team in addition to the gymnasts are in familiar territory. are going to do very well at regionals. They’re ready to go ing the likes of White, Chris Allen the All-American selection. “I’m really excited because it’s really close to home,” and they’re hungry.” and Chris Babb to come play for the said senior Celine Paulus. “I also have a great experience Iowa State will travel to Salt Lake City on April 7 for a Cyclones. there because I got my first 9.900 on vault [there]. It’s re- chance to compete in the NCAA Championships. Surely, they said, mixing that many guys who played a big role on their former team — or in White’s NFL: case, figured to play a big role — Baseball wouldn’t work. Who would get the Kickoff rule ball? Would they be unselfish? Who would be the leader? reduced By succeeding and (eventually) concussions gelling as a team, the Cyclones may Pitching, youth propel have inadvertently made their coach PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — look like a genius. Moving kickoffs up 5 yards did Hoiberg has been quoted many exactly what the NFL sought, times saying the strategy of bring- reducing concussions. club team to 3 victories ing in several transfers at a time will “The kickoff rule had an not be what he uses the most going effect on the game,” said By Emily.Hejlik forward. He’s always said it was an Rich McKay, chairman of the @iowastatedaily.com effort to quickly rebuild a program league’s competition commit- that went 59-68 — that’s an average tee. “There was a 40 percent reduction in concussions on The Iowa State Club Baseball of just less than 15 wins a year — over that play.” team began its 2012 season on the the previous four years. The league repeatedly has right foot. You think maybe a program like said the change to kicking The unit also proved why its Nebraska or Texas Tech might be off from the 35-yard line was a force to be reckoned with this keen to a strategy that might get them done solely for player safety. season. 13 more wins than what the team has McKay said Monday at the “I was so pleased with how our averaged? owners meetings it served that team came out and finished off We think so. purpose. the series with a bang,” said Aaron Granted, that requires recruits For all plays, concussions were Hinnah, coach and president of the to want to go to a school — sorry, down 12.5 percent, from 218 in 321 games in 2010 to 190 in ISU Club Baseball team. Nebrasketball fans, but that will 320 games last season. The Cyclones traveled to South take quite a bit more than firing Doc Owners will vote this week to Dakota this past weekend, winning Sadler — but you get the point. enhance safety by outlawing three of the four games against the Guys like Lockett and Oriakhi horse-collar tackles on passers Coyotes. Photo courtesy of ISU Club Baseball are pieces that can put a bubble in the pocket, a proposal made The first game proved to be the Senior Aaron Hinnah throws a pitch for the ISU Club Baseball team. team over the edge and into NCAA by the Pittsburgh Steelers. only mishap of the series in a 6-4 tournament contention, or they can “There was a lot of talk loss, with the squad finishing in be a significant upgrade to a roster about quarterback injuries,” dominating fashion winning 10-8, who started the third game for us, need to cut down on the looking with depleted talent and in need of an he said. “We watched every 15-7 and 17-1. made a lot of quality pitches and strikeouts a bit more and working anchor to build around. play where the quarterback was hurt. We looked at every “We played good for our first looks to be a bright spot for the rest to stay consistent throughout the What worked for Hoiberg — find- roughing-the-passer penalty, outing; we put the bat on the ball of the year. year.” ing hard-working, unselfish players 100-plus, and we were com- all game long, we just didn’t find “Kyle Tjossem, our freshman Tjossem, freshman shortstop, who each want to win more than any- fortable that the quarterback is the gaps,” Hinnah said. “In this last shortstop, gave us a glimpse of his reiterated the importance of leader- thing — may not work specifically for being protected adequately.” game, I wanted to try to get some of defensive abilities and in games ship from the upperclassmen of the others, but the idea very well could. the younger guys in the action, and two and three showed the offensive group. Bottom line, Hoiberg and Iowa they came out and stuck it to last spark that we hoped he could pro- “I definitely think that the older State may have ignited a whole new year’s conference runner-up USD, vide us with.” guys helped out by setting the tone era of college basketball free agency Sports Jargon: who still had most of their starters Leadership from the upperclass- and showing us what ISU baseball when it comes to courting several in. men was paramount to the team’s is about,” Tjossem said. “There are transfers during the offseason. Back Handspring “We had an all-around outstand- success as well. some good leaders on this team Is that good or bad for college ing performance in this last game “We had great leadership from from the veterans, which will help basketball? Only time will tell. SPORT: with our team having a collective our player/coach Aaron Hinnah, the younger guys out throughout the But what we do know is it worked Gymnastics batting average of .530. You won’t who is always a positive person,” year.” for Iowa State, and because it did, see that much in baseball.” Ruff said. “I think the older, upper- Team chemistry seems to be the other struggling programs are likely DEFINITION: Youth and pitching showed class players set a good example for key ingredient to a successful sea- to do whatever they can to get back to A backwards jump onto your promise and look to be building the younger guys on what is to be ex- son, mixed in with leadership and the postseason. hands, then a quick push from your hands back to your blocks for the remainder of the pected and how we play.” youth. feet. season. But a strong weekend per- “Compared to last year, our guys USE: “Mitch Gerber played well for us formance still leaves room for were much more involved in the right away,” said Aaron Ruff, second improvement. game, chatting it up and simply hav- ISD Sports Editorial Board ISU gymnast Celine Paulus Jeremiah Davis, Sports Editor completed a back hand- baseman. “He started at designated “We need to concentrate on al- ing a good time,” Hinnah said. “Guys Dean Berhow-Goll, spring at the end of her floor hitter and as a freshman was one lowing less walks and allowing the were joking around with each other, Assistant Sports Editor routine. of the highlights of the weekend for defense to make plays behind the bonding and forming the start of Jake Calhoun, Assistant Sports Editor us. Dillon Dwyer, another freshman pitcher,” Ruff said. “Offensively, we what is to be a great season.” Dan Tracy, senior reporter Editor: Jeremiah Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Tuesday, March 27, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 7

Volleyball ‘Glimpses’ of future highlight ISU spring opener said. Younger players impress The first spring game is al- ways a chance to shake off the coaches in weekend split rust, but Johnson-Lynch said she wouldn’t pin their lack By Cory.Weaver of success over the weekend @iowastatedaily.com completely on it. “Some of it, I think, is just Straube Iowa State faced Creighton and North rust, some of it, I think, we Dakota State in Omaha, Neb., on Saturday for its need to get tougher and we’ve first games since the Elite Eight loss to Florida got to get more competitive,” State in December. she said. While coach Christy Johnson-Lynch said One of the signs of promise there weren’t many good things to take away for the Cyclones came on the from the doubleheader, senior Jamie Straube behalf of Victoria Hurtt. said they had their moments. The sophomore outside hitter led the team with 11 kills Johnson-Lynch in the 2-0 Bison victory and Some of it ... is just rust, again against the Bluejays with some of it ... we need to get eight in the 2-1 loss, nearly 1.5 kills per set higher tougher and we’ve got to than her average last year. get more competitive.” Johnson-Lynch said Hurtt would be seeing a Christy Johnson-Lynch lot of playing time this spring, and Hurtt said it all started in practice. “There were definitely glimpses where we “Just trying to get better and just being effi- have the potential to be very good,” Straube said. cient in practice,” Hurtt said. “And just seeing that kind of potential is just a The coaching staff has been working with File photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily goal that we want to play at that level all the time Hurtt to improve her passing so she could get Outside hitter Victoria Hurtt attempts to block a kill from a Miami opponent during the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Championship on Dec. 3. In the Cyclones’ first spring match, and just keep improving throughout the rest of the possibility of more playing time in the back Hurtt had 11 kills against North Dakota State on Saturday. this spring.” row. Straube said it was good to see her have Johnson-Lynch wasn’t as happy with the some success. weekend results, as she was forced to watch the “She’s been working so hard this spring that not in a role she is used to. Matlock said. game on tape while on a recruiting trip, adding the coaches have been pushing her really hard The Nebraska native has been moving all The team continues practices this week be- she wasn’t very pleased with their “out of sys- and she’s responded really well, so I think it around for the Cyclones. She served up a pair fore heading across I-80 to Bettendorf, Iowa, to tem” work. shows a lot of how hard she’s worked to go out of aces against Creighton on Saturday and said face an Illinois team that made it to the national “If someone else had to step in and set the there and play really well,” she said. they were less than anticipated. championship last season. First serve is sched- ball or bump-set the ball, we didn’t get a good at- Another potential glimpse of the future over “I just don’t normally serve and I was just, uled for 2 p.m. Saturday at Bettendorf High tack out of it most of the time,” Johnson-Lynch the weekend came from Tenisha Matlock, but like, kind of hoping just to get it over at least,” School.

Tennis Cyclones continue to work toward 1st Big 12 Conference win By Michael.Schmitt final @iowastatedaily.com No. 41 Oklahoma 7

After a pair of losses, the ISU tennis team will get almost two Iowa State 0 weeks to rebound for its next match on April 7. On Friday, the Cyclones (3-14, 0-4 Big 12) were humbled by No. 44 Oklahoma 7-0. It was the second time the team has been swept helped a lot because we were ready for Big 12 play, we knew what this season, but the first time since the spring season opener. to expect.” Saturday went a little more smoothly, but Iowa State lost 5-2 The team will have almost two weeks to prepare for its next to No. 41 Oklahoma State. opponent, Missouri. “It was tough because we really thought we could win,” said se- Macedo said the team will work on doubles play along with nior Maria Fernanda Macedo. “We’re just learning from this loss possibly trying some new doubles formations. and we are very motivated and we really want to win.” Earlier in the week, assistant coach Rod Puebla said the One of the main reasons for the Cyclones’ struggles, especially doubles changes the Cyclones made were probably the last that would be made this season, and if they didn’t yield better results, they would probably switch back to the teams from the beginning It was tough because we really thought of the season. we could win. We’re just learning from The doubles changes don’t seem to have given the team the this loss and we are very motivated and results they want on the court since two of the teams are a com- we really want to win.” bined 0-9. Maria Fernanda Macedo The third doubles team — Tessa Lang and Marie-Christine Chartier — has remained unchanged for most of the season. The duo has an 8-6 record in doubles this season, which is the in Big 12 play, has been the fact that every conference opponent best on the team. They are the only pair with a winning record for they’ve played so far has been ranked. the spring season. In nonconference play, Iowa State played five teams currently Macedo said the team has the potential to be ranked, but they ranked in the top 75. have lost too many close matches to make the rankings. “We are right there with them, we just haven’t had those wins,” If Iowa State can stop that trend from continuing, it might Macedo said. “We are competing with them and the fact [is] that have a chance at winning its first Big 12 match next Saturday we played a lot of very good teams before the Big 12 and that against Missouri.

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Although hard to admit, everyone garments, accessories Sophie Gillotti won for her accessory, “Derby Girl” hat. loves a little drama. Instead of adding drama to life, add drama to your face with made of newspapers Becca Stein, Gracie Bojorquez, Rachel Anderson and Nichole Phillips won for a dark shade of lip color. Colored lips add By Ainsley Chapman their dress. high impact to any face. ISD Style Writer Done right, a painted pout can be the focus of any face. This spring, red has been reinvented and has been seen on While we don’t recommend cut- In order to get the work done numerous runways. Many of Christian ting up the Daily, this might be an in such a short amount of time, Dior’s models have flaunted the rouge exception. The fourth annual Shred, the group divided up the work and pout. With endless ways to wear it, col- Tear and Wear garments and acces- worked many late nights and week- ors like pop art red, metallic crimson sories were displayed Friday night ends. “We basically all did what and even dark chocolate hues have been at the Nightlife Fashion Show at we could,” Stein said. “Whenever spotted. Ayden Lee. we got together, we were all doing Sporting a bright lip color can be the Teams of students challenged something, from cutting to gluing to icing on the cake for any look. There is themselves to cut up Daily news- papier-macheing, we were all busy; no specific art to applying color, but there papers and construct a garment or and when someone got tired of a are some basic do’s and don’ts. accessory using a minimum of 80 task we would switch it up.” Deeper hues usually go well with percent newspaper. What these Bojorquez took on the competi- bronzer and less dramatic eyes. Dark- creative students came up with is tion last year. “It was a lot of work skinned women look best in deep hues. impressive. with such a small group, so this year Deep reds pair well with smoky eyes and Becca Stein, Gracie Bojorquez, we thought it would be fun to team are the perfect addition to colored cheeks Rachel Anderson and Nichole up,” she said. as well. Those with olive skin look best in Phillips were the “dynamic four- “I wanted to win since we all put fire-engine reds. Pink shades couple with some” who received first place and so much time in on it, and I was very shimmery eyes and blushing cheeks. a package of gift cards to Ayden Lee surprised and excited when we did,” Cherry tones also work well with pink- and Studio 7 as well as two tickets Stein said. “There were a lot of good skinned women. to The Fashion Show 2012 for their entries, with all sorts of designs. I If you want to keep your look sim- dress. was very impressed by everyone’s ple, only play up one feature at a time. Before winning, the group put hard work.” Mascara is always appropriate with any countless hours in to complete its “It’s cool to see what people lip color, but fake eyelashes will become dress. “I’m not sure, not at least 40 can do with newspaper and how too distracting paired with intense lips. hours,” Stein said. “We would work they can make it look like fabric,” It’s important to choose one focal point, on it on the weekend or school Bojorquez said. Photo: Katie Lovan/Iowa State Daily for example a heavily shadowed eye with nights. It created a lot of late nights, As for what happens to the dress The fourth annual Shred, Tear and Wear garments sit on display Friday fake lashes is too distracting with dark but was so worth it.” now? “I’m still trying to figure out at the Nightlife Fashion Show. The winners were awarded gift cards to lips. The dress, “In Flight,” was con- what to do with my dress from Ayden Lee and Studio 7 and tickets to The Fashion Show 2012. Test several shades to ensure you structed of nearly 200 pounds of last year,” Bojorquez said. “I think are adding the correct amount of color. newspaper, Modge Podge, duct we might divvy it up based on the Shades such as black will look too severe tape, packing tape, double-sided pieces we worked on the most. It and possibly scary. To vary shades or to tape, scotch tape, water, flour, wire, was way too much work to discard get a lighter color, apply with the ring fin- rope, Velcro, staples and hot glue. it though.” ger. To make lip color last longer, lining lips is no longer necessary. Instead, dust translucent powder around edges to help shades stay put. Test out many shades to see which one works best for you; either way, colored lips are sure to add some glam to your next look. Our favorite is Dior Addict Extreme Lipstick. It goes on smooth and buttery and looks glossy while plumping lips. The stain also last for hours. Dior Addict is sold in a variety of shades for $30 at Sephora and other beauty stores. in the loop Photo: Katie Lovan/Iowa State Daily Photo: Katie Lovan/Iowa State Daily Becca Stein, Gracie Bojorquez, “In Flight,” the winning garment Basia Rachel Anderson and Nichole was constructed of nearly 200 Phillips won the fourth annual pounds of newspaper, Modge Szkutnicka Photo: Katie Lovan/Iowa State Daily Shred, Tear and Wear with “In Podge, duct tape, packing tape, “Derby Girl” hat created by Sophie Gilloti won first place in the Flight,” the back of which is double-sided tape, scotch tape, accessories category. It was constructed from newspapers, cardboard, pictured above. The group worked water, flour, wire, rope, Velcro, Lecture pink tissue paper and tape. for more than 40 hours on it. staples and hot glue. By Ian Laughead ISD Style Writer

From disappearing perfume to cat collars to grottos made of shells, students experienced a PowerPoint presentation like none other when Basia Szkutnicka, study abroad director at London College of Fashion, spoke at LeBaron Hall on Thursday evening. Szkutnicka, dressed in fashion blacks with a rhinestone-trimmed collar and cutout wedges, encouraged students to look past their comfort zones and find in- spiration in the unexpected. In her gallery of curiosities, the self- professed “creative” expounded on the benefits of “being naughty,” getting pas- sionate about the world outside the stu- File photo: Iowa State Daily dio and finding interest in even the most Hanna Park and Brandi Piatt celebrate onstage at Stephens Auditorium at last year’s Fashion Show. Park and Piatt’s creation “Not-your-everyday mundane of objects. Bride” won best of show. Garments for this year’s show were judged Saturday. Shoes became a reoccurring motif during the lecture, as Szkutnicka led stu- dents in 30-second creativity exercises, prompting the room to design footwear Judges evaluate student designs inspired by everything from Soviet-era bus shelters to big hair. The lecturer might have experienced By Ian Laughead to Stephens Auditorium, $500 for the best-in-show One by one, the gar- show in April. some culture shock between her offices ISD Style Writer a jury of four guest judges garment. ments were evaluated in Check back with in the center of London and a sprawling took part in an all-day The day started early for a special judging room, ISDStyle during Fashion campus in Ames, but her advice and di- The Fashion Show 2012 critical evaluation over the show organizers, with blocked off to designers, Week before the show to rections gave to students a certain exper- might not strut down the the weekend to determine members of the design and where completely confi- learn more about what goes tise that one normally finds only in a spe- runway until mid-April, but which items would get the modeling committees ar- dential deliberations took on in the secret judging cialized art school like her own. Saturday might have been honor of walking during the riving at 8 a.m. to prepare place. process. Szkutnicka, one of the judges for The the most important dry run show. In addition to this, the models for each gar- Models and organizers The selected garments Fashion Show 2012, made a special trip for both designers and their they selected the winners of ment, making the day as were sworn to secrecy dur- will make their runway de- to Ames this week to fulfill her duties on wallets. prizes, awarding anywhere labor-intensive and popu- ing the event, and winning buts during The Fashion judging day as well as promote her U.K.- Before the garments are from $100 for a third-place lated as the actual fashion designers will only find out Show 2012 at 7 p.m. April based university’s study abroad program. even packed up and moved entry in any category to show itself. how well they did after the 14.