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Jenna Reeves/Iowa State Daily the fallen Senior Vice President and Provost Jona- than Wickert answered questions about Gold Star Induction faculty and staff hiring at the faculty celebrates years of senate meeting on Tuesday. ISU veteran service Senate talks By Wendy.Cardwell @iowastatedaily.com positives of

herry Lee King remembers her brother Doug King as differing being a daredevil who lived on the dangerous side. SShe also remembers him as experience being an outstanding individual, who’s life was taken too soon at the young age of 22. in faculty “Doug was such a great per- son, even though I was two years By Makayla.Tendall older then him, we’ve always been @iowastatedaily.com so close. Nobody realizes how young these kids are as they leave to serve our country,” King said. Issues that tenured and non- Doug King was recognized tenured eligible faculty face was along with four other fallen former the main topic Faculty Senate on ISU students who served in the Tuesday. military at the Gold Star Induction Provost Jonathan Wickert in the Great Hall of the Memorial said faculty members have asked Union on Veterans Day. him about the balance between Maurice “Moe” Raskin served tenured and non-tenured faculty in World War II and Jerry Leroy members. Converse was involved in the USS He was asked about depart- Liberty. Charles “Doug” King and ments that continuously have Donald Lee Sparks served in Viet- non-tenure eligible faculty teach Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily nam. introductory undergraduate Zach Carpenter, a member of the Air Force ROTC, marches in formation at the end of the Gold Star Hall Ceremony. Each honoree’s story was classes and whether or not it was The event honored five ISU alumni who died while serving in the United States’ military. shared with the more than a problem. 200-member audience, which Wickert said the purpose included family and friends of the of having NTE faculty members fallen. teach many classes is because “This is the first year fam- they help with a lot of the ‘heavy- ily members of each fallen person lifting’ that tenured professors — who was honored attended the who also do research and teach service,” said Kristin Erdman, classes — do not have time to coordinator of the event. “One of do. Wickert also said much of the our honorees passed away in May, NTE faculty professional practice so it’s been six months to the day,” experience to the classroom that Erdman said. “His family sent out also benefits students. invites to the event, which had 30 “As we higher faculty, it’s not members. We were really blessed. unconstrained process,” Wickert We had so many family members reminded the Senate. embrace the event.” If the university focuses only That man was Deric Rasmus- on hiring tenured faculty, they sen, who died May 11, 2014, in a would not be able to hire as many non-combat incident while serving faculty members total, which as a UH-60 Blackhawk pilot. would not meet students’ needs. Rasmussen attended Iowa The key, Wickert said, is to find a State from 1999-2001. He enlisted balance between the number of in 2003, and initially served in tenured and NTE faculty mem- Marine Corps signal intelligence. bers. He left behind his loving fam- A bill to change the post-ten- ily, which included his wife and ure review specifications was also Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily three children. His children are 3 discussed at the Senate meeting. Tables filled with medals, newspapers and other memorabilia line Gold Star Hall for a special Veterans Day me- The post-tenure review is morial event. The event, held on Tuesday, honored five ISU alumni who died serving their county. HONOR p8 designed to be a peer review for tenured faculty members to continue advancing their per- formance. On the post-tenure review, tenured faculty can rate peers as superior. Many of the senators Martial Arts Club teaches sexual assault self-defense had voiced concerns that rating a peer as superior or unsuperior By Dakota.Carpenter been reported to authorities. was misleading and a bad rep- @iowastatedaily.com Tim Sklenar is a graduate resentation of a faculty mem- student in sustainable agriculture ber’s work. The proposed change and the education chair for the would adjust the section to say A group of students is work- Cyclone Martial Arts Club. Sklenar “exceeds expectations.” ing to cut down sexual assault and his wife Sarah Carney lead Stephanie Downs, ISU Well- through martial arts. self-defense seminars alongside ness Coordinator, also spoke at A group of students in Com- members of the Cyclone Martial Tuesday’s meeting on what she munication 317, Small Group Arts Club. had been working on to change Communication, used a class Sklenar said that he began the university’s views on wellness assignment to draw attention to teaching self-defense seminars and well-being. sexual assault and to fundraise and educating others on sexual as- Downs asked faculty mem- money for the Adult Care Center sault because he wanted to dispel bers what first came to their Extending Shelter and Service, or myths regarding sexual assault. He minds when they thought of well- ACCESS, on Tuesday. said that past courses sometimes ness and well-being. Brynn Hansen, senior in placed the blame of sexual assault The words exercise and broc- community and regional plan- on the victim, which caused them coli were some of the first words ning, and her group partnered to blame themselves and Sklenar that came to mind for wellness, with the Iowa State Martial Arts said that attitude is detrimental. while the words vacation, hap- Club to hold a self-defense semi- Carney said that 90 percent piness, no stress and workplace nar at their fundraiser. of sexual assaults are commit- Kevin Larson/Iowa State Daily environment were the first to “We wanted to pick some- ted by someone that the victim Hanna Peters practices a self defense move with Theodore Westhues. The Cyclone come to mind for well-being. thing close to home,” said Han- knows. When a sexual assault is Martial Arts Club taught self defense techniques at a fundraiser for ACCESS. The exercise proved Downs’ sen. committed by someone that the point that wellness and well-be- 1 out of 4 women and 1 out victim knows, it begins to happen “If it’s someone you know Sklenar and Carney demonstrate ing, essentially the same words, of 30 men will be the victim of a in small ways such as crossing you don’t always want to go defense techniques following do not deal specifically with sexual assault at some point in boundaries, she said. Based on straight to breaking a leg,” Car- three basic concepts: verbal, such physical health. their lives. that statistic, Carney and Sklenar ney said. “When we fight back we as shouting, screaming or de- Downs said she wanted fac- Sexual assault isn’t foreign to teach resistance tactics to instill aren’t increasing our risk [of being manding space, fleeing such as ulty to start focusing on bringing Iowa State’s campus. This semes- confidence in those that partake sexualy assaulted].” ter, two sexual assault cases have in self-defense seminars. While leading seminars, ASSUALT p8 SENATE p8

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THURSDAY VOLLEYBALL Mostly sunny but with spoty 30 clouds. Clear overnight. ISU set to take 11 on Oklahoma FRIDAY Partly sunny during the day. 32 The ISU volleyball team’s next match will be Cold and cloudy at night. against No. 24 Oklahoma 16 on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Cyclones are experienc- Weather provided by ISU Meterology Club. Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily ing its first Big 12 winning streak of the season and hopes to build on it against Ice creates new obstacle for campus bikers the Sooners. To read the Police Blotter Despite the occasional ice patch missed by the sidewalk clearing crews, some ISU students are reluc- full preview, check out the tant to leave their bikes at home. The sand covered roads pose a risk for pedestrians and bikers alike. sports section of the Daily’s 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 website. ments’ records. court of law.

Nov. 8 and Brittany Obanion, , of Zachary Bennett, 22, of 1416 331 East Southside Drive, Polk CROSS COUNTRY Mayfield Drive, Apartment City, were cited for underage 102, Ames, was arrested and possession of alcohol at Lin- Women take on charged with public intoxica- coln Way and Stanton Avenue tion at Lincoln Way and Welch (reported at 3:28 a.m.). new attitude for Avenue (reported at 1:43 a.m.). An individual reported unau- final meets Dechele Walker, 24, of 910 thorized entry to a residence Q Avenue, Nevada, was ar- hall room and the theft of The ISU women’s cross rested on warrants held by the items at Wallace Hall (reported country team is heading Story County Sheriff’s Office at at 9:48 p.m.). into its final events of the Hickory Drive and Lincoln Way season but Iowa State will (reported at 1:53 a.m.). An officer investigated a loud not be doing anything dif- noise complaint at Frederiksen ferent for them. The Cy- Joshua Pals, 21, of 1423 South Court (reported at 10:55 p.m.). clones have an “if it’s not Grand Avenue, Apartment broke, don’t fix it attitude.” 106, Ames, was arrested and Nov. 9 to read the full story, check charged with operating while the sports section of the intoxicated at Ash Avenue Dennis Thomas III, 21, of 3006 Daily’s website. and Lincoln Way (reported at Wood Street, Ames, was ar- 1:59 a.m.). rested and charged with pub- lic intoxication at3000 block Rachel Reinke, 18, of 5750 NE of Arbor Street (reported at 118th Avenue, Elkhart, 12:01 a.m.). Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily TENNIS Winter is coming, first 2014 snowfall arrives Player reaches As the winter season approaches, people might be less inclined to ride their bikes to class. Students goal of playing OvercomingProhibition bundle up as they head to their morning classes after the first snowfall of the 2014 school year on Nov. 11. Efforts to Reform StateProhibition Cannabis Laws Efforts to Reform State Cannabis Laws collegiately Dan Linn was one of the leading Junior and ISU tennis voices for passing the Illinois player Alejandra Galvis’ Dan Linn was one of the leading voices for passing the Illinois CompassionateCompassionate Use of Medical Use Cannabis of Medical Pilot childhood dream is just Program Act andCannabis the City of Chicago'sPilot Program municipal cannabisAct and the decriminalization ordinance. He is the executive director of coming true. To read more the Illinois chapterCity of ofNORML Chicago's and an independent municipal cannabis about her dream and her contractor withdecriminalization Greenbridge Corporate Counsel. ordinance. He is the executive director of the Illinois journey, go online to the chapter of NORML and an sports section of the Daily’s independent contractor with website. Greenbridge CorporateWednesday Counsel. Dan Linn November 12, 2014 Dan Linn 8 pm - Sun Room Sponsored by: NORML ISU and Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB) Memorial Union Wednesday November 12, 2014 PHOTO 8 pm - Sun Room Memorial Union Sponsored by: NORML ISU and Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB) Veterans Day celebrated on Helpful Guidance Alex Gookin/Iowa State Daily campus Gold Star Hall held its Free Pregnancy annual ceremony in honor Testing Jack Trice Stadium of Veterans Day. The event, that was held on Tuesday, inducted five former ISU Maternity and students who were killed in Baby Clothing various wars and conflicts. expansion update To see a photo gallery of the event, check out the By Alex.Gookin the concourse from the ment reported that they multimedia section of the @iowastatedaily.com east to west side of the have sold 900 of the 3,000 Daily’s website. stadium. Construction End Zone Club seats so will continue through the far this year. Frank Nogel, 108 Hayward Ave The media met with winter months as weather Senior Associate Athlet- 515-292-8414 the Iowa State Athletic permits. ics Director for External www.birthrightames.org Department and the South hillside seat- Relations, said they ex- Corrections [email protected] Weitz Company to tour ing will not be available pected to sell about 1,000 the progress of the Jack for the final two games seats in the early period Trice Stadium renova- of the season, Nov. 22 vs and appear to be on track The Iowa State Daily wel- tions to close in the south Texas Tech and Nov. 29 vs at this point in the pro- comes comments and sug- end zone. West Virginia. Seating on cess. gestions or complaints about The project is in the the north hillsides will be Despite not seeing errors that warrant correction. early stages, with foot- made available for those winning results on the To submit a correction, please 220 Main Street Downtown Ames | 515.232.0080 ings and preliminary who have tickets on the field, Nogel said 60 tick- contact our editor at 515-294- site work the main fo- south hillsides. ets were sold since last 5688 or via email at editor@ cus before connecting The athletic depart- Thursday. iowastatedaily.com. To get there... START HERE!

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Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014 NEWS 3 MUGS 4 PUGS AJ’s Ultra Lounge pug mug money funds Story County Animal Shelter

By Kenzi.Mongar “AJs Ultra Lounge has @iowastatedaily.com never done something like this,” said Laith Kanaan, a junior studying construc- Students who enjoy a tion engineering and AJs cold beer and helping ani- organizer for the event. “A mals might be barking up lot of the employees are fans the right tree if they par- of the animal shelter.” ticipate in the first “Mugs 4 Whiting and Kanaann Pugs” charity event. both expect the mugs to be On Thursday, students gone before Thursday. with blue paw printed Woodson said students mugs will gather at AJs Ul- on campus are happy to buy tra Lounge in support of one once they find out it’s animals. for animals. The “Mugs 4 Pugs” The group said they are event is offering mugs that grateful for the sales made say “Keep your paws of my thus far. mug” and offering special “We want to say thank pricing and drink specials. you to the people who have All of the profits from the bought a mug and sup- Kyle Schlichting /Iowa State Daily mugs will go to the Story ported our project, AJs Ul- Paige Whiting, senior in communication studies, sits outside of AJ’s Ultra Lounge with one of the dogs from the Story County Animal Shelter on Nov. 11. Whiting is raising money by selling mugs for the animal shelter through the event “Mugs 4 Pugs.” County Animal Shelter. tra Lounge and the animal According to their web- shelter,” Whiting said. site, the shelter cares and The event will begin at 9 houses abandoned or roam- p.m. and go until close No- ing pets and investigates vember 13, special drink of- wildlife encounters. fers include $1 off wells and The fundraiser was cre- $5 cranberry long islands ated by seven students who (pug islands). decided to collaborate with Once the “Mugs 4 Pugs” AJs Ultra Lounge for their fundraiser is complete, the class project in Small Group group will volunteer at the Communications. Story County Animal Shelter They wanted to help an after presenting them with animal shelter because ev- a check. eryone in the student group “We hope to see every- loves animals, said Selena one there,” Woodson said. Woodson, a senior studying Mugs can be purchased communication studies. at AJs during the event, on The owner of AJs Ultra Wednesday from 11-2 p.m., Lounge, Ben Singh, agreed Thursday 12:30-3 p.m. out- to help and give back to the side Curtiss Hall and 7-9 community. p.m. on Welch Ave. Singh purchased the The Story County web- 500 mugs for $1,000 to spon- site has a list of animals cur- sor the fundraiser. rently available for adoption The group has sold for people to browse. around 300 mugs so far, The cost of a spayed or said Paige Whiting, a senior nuetered dog is $35, while Kyle Schlichting/Iowa State Daily studying communication a spayed or nuetered cat “Mugs 4 Pugs” is an event that is raising money for The Story County Animal Shelter through the selling of mugs by AJ’s Ultra Lounge. “Mugs 4 Pugs” studies. is $30. is happening on Nov. 13 and people can use the mugs they buy that night for special drink offers.

Non-traditional student uses age to further education By Stephen.Koenigsfeld family to keep up with. the stresses of school and same page and we kind of @iowastatedaily.com “Most people don’t work — he’s a regular writ- take life as it comes.” even know I’m 30 until it er for the Iowa State Daily Shawn has attended gets brought up,” Ennis and radio host for KURE. Iowa State for a little more This is the second of a says. “I’ve got this grun- Alessio runs on a fairly nor- than a year now and has three-part series featuring gy look, so not many can mal schedule: Wake up, gotten a pretty good idea Shawn Ennis, a non-tradi- tell the difference. When I class, work, extracurricu- of what the walls of Ham- tional, veteran student shave and get a clean cut, lars and sleep, when he gets ilton Hall can do to newer at Iowa State. I’ve been told I look 21 or the chance. students. 22.” It’s drastically differ- “I see some younger I spent a few days with ent for Ennis. Some morn- people always freaking out As Shawn Ennis opens Ennis — I learned his rou- ings start at 6 a.m. where he [about] getting an intern- the Photoshop file on his tine and lifestyle and how gets up early to play with ship and worrying about computer, he grins, looks drastically different it was his 2-year-old daughter, getting all the course cred- it over and gives a sarcastic from mine, and most col- Ariadne. its in at once,” Ennis says chuckle to himself. lege students my age. His On other mornings, as he makes a pumping As confused as every- schedule varied from day Shawn rises around 8:30 motion with his hands. “I’d one else in the room, the to day, depending on what a.m. or, if he’s running late, just say slow down…calm 5-foot-10 student dons a he did at school, home or 9 a.m. to get to class. down and breathe.” disheveled beard — one work. Alessio says sometimes Ennis wheels away Photo courtesy of Shawn Ennis that hasn’t been shaved in It’s now 2:10 p.m. on students shy away from the from Alessio and stops Shawn Ennis teaches children how to stay away from drugs during a a few days — and a haircut a Monday and the post- non-traditional students, himself with his hands back deployment in Germany. Ennis taught kids how security systems work that, at one time, looked to lunch drowsiness is setting thinking they, personally, at his computer. After fid- as in cameras and alarms, that way they knew they were protected. be a buzz cut, but has now in in a dimly-lit classroom. aren’t as knowledgeable or dling with the pen tool on grown into a more soft- Ennis wheels his chair over don’t have the same work Photoshop for a while, he looking ‘do.’ to Trey Alessio, a junior in ethic as the older students. has traced the toy car and He turns to me after Ennis’ class — someone “It was nice to hear looks it over. looking at a picture of the who is also struggling on what [Shawn] was saying, Then, glancing back to plastic car on his computer the Photoshop assignment, though,” Trey says, speak- me asks, “Well, it’s not per- screen and asks, “Do you to give him his two cents ing of Ennis’ beliefs in the fect. But I think it’s close, look at me any differently worth on where to head classroom. “We’re on the right?” because I’m not as young with the assignment. as you?” To an innocent by- Ennis and I began talk- stander, it’s just one stu- ing about what it is like to dent helping another. But be in a class full of 20 to 22 Alessio says he sees Ennis a year olds and if he thought bit differently, not in a bad it was strange being there. way, but as a figure who Teach Lessons That Will Last a Lifetime As a 30-year-old veteran, might have a little bit more non-traditional college stu- real-world knowledge than Choose your country and program: dent Ennis doesn’t have he does. time to worry about preju- Alessio often spends peacecorps.gov/openings dices against older, non- his Friday and Saturday traditional students. He nights out with friends. He It only takes an hour to apply! has his grades, a job and a enjoys some time off from 1.855.855.1961 | [email protected]

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By Michaela.Ramm wanted to be involved in steen said. said. “So we sat around a “She’s very easy to talk to, @iowastatedaily.com agriculture because of that Wintersteen married table and did an olive oil very down-to-earth and just connection to my parents’ her husband Robert in 1984. tasting, like you would do conscientious about the staff and grandparents’ enter- She said they had known a wine tasting. Olive oil was who work around her.” This is part one of a seven- prise.” each other since high school. one of my favorite things, so Wintersteen works with part weekly series featur- After obtaining her de- “Robert was getting his I learned quite a bit about a team of associate deans, ing the dean of each college gree, Wintersteen began degree at Drake and I was it.” department chairs and cen- at Iowa State. looking for her next chal- working at Iowa State, and When she is not work- ter directors. However, she lenge. we decided to get married. It ing or traveling, Wintersteen said the most important She was offered a posi- was the best decision of my said she enjoys gardening at members of the college are The office in Curtiss tion at Iowa State extension life,” she said. home and reading murder the faculty and staff. Hall has a large window and began working in Janu- Wintersteen said her mystery novels. She is cur- “It’s our faculty and overlooking central campus ary 1979. husband is very supportive rently working on Jonathan staff working with our stu- with a clear view of the Cam- “I had a wonderful ex- of her job. Kellerman’s latest novel, dents that are really the panile. Every time a chime perience as a new student “I have a wonderful Killer. heart of the college,” Win- rings out, it marks 15 more coming out with my bach- husband,” Wintersteen said. “My husband and I tersteen said. minutes at Iowa State for elor’s degree,” Wintersteen “He always says his job is to both love women’s basket- Wintersteen said that Wintersteen Wendy Wintersteen. said. “It was such a wonder- take care of me, and he does ball,” Wintersteen said. “So Iowa State’s college of agri- Wintersteen, the En- ful experience to be in the a great job of it.” that’s one of the joys we culture and life sciences is that consumers understand dowed Dean of the College field working with farmers. Wintersteen has trav- find when this time of year very global. and can make critical deci- Agriculture and Life Scienc- I still have friends that I met eled all over the world for her comes up.” “Back in March, Iowa sions,” Wintersteen said. es at Iowa State, has held the in 1979 working as an exten- work, and said her husband Trina Zimmer, Winter- State’s agricultural program “We want them to have a her position since January sion associate.” often accompanies her. She steen’s administrative as- was ranked number five in base knowledge so they can 2006. Wintersteen said she said she has been many in- sistant, has worked for the the world,” Wintersteen truly evaluate issues.” “I love my job,” Win- moved to central Iowa after teresting places, including dean for five years, but has said. “So we have great rep- Wintersteen said her fa- tersteen said. “I love the a couple of years, keeping Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, Rus- been working for Iowa State utation, and that comes in vorite part of the job is work- fact that Iowa State is a land the same job. This allowed sia, China, India, France and since 1993. part from the international ing with the students who grant, and it’s about being her to obtain a Ph.D. in en- others. “It’s not the same thing relations we have with oth- are a part of the agriculture engaged with the people of tomology from Iowa State. Wintersteen has trav- every day, so you don’t know er agricultural universities and life sciences program. the state. It’s to serve the “I was offered the op- eled to Tel Aviv, Israel, for what to expect,” Zimmer around the world.” “But personally, what I people of the state.” portunity to run the pesti- her position on the U.S.- said. “[Wintersteen] meets She said she is making love is when students come She said she chose agri- cide education program at Israel Binational Agricultural with a lot of constituents knowledge about agricultur- and tell me what happened culture because her parents Iowa State University, and Research and Development that are off-campus. I also al sciences more known to to them that day,” Winter- and both sets of grandpar- I did that as a full-time job,” Fund. get the great chance to work others by serving on boards steen said. “The best day for ents were farmers. Wintersteen said. “That’s During her work in Is- with people on campus.” that help do just that — she me is when a student comes “When I was a child, how I got to Iowa State.” rael, Wintersteen said they Carla Persaud, a secre- works with the Board of up and tells me about a great we moved into Hutchin- She has lived in Ames had the opportunity to visit tary, worked with Winter- Trustees for the Council for experience they got to have son, Kansas, so that’s where ever since. research farms in the area. steen for about two years Agricultural Science and because of a scholarship I spent most of my child- “I’ve lived in Iowa lon- “One of the farms we while she was the senior Technology and the Board of or an internship or a study hood,” Wintersteen said. ger than I have lived in my visited last May was a farm associate dean. Trustees for the Farm Foun- abroad opportunity.” “We’d always go back to home state of Kansas. I truly focused on the production “It’s very easy going to dation. 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Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014 OPINION 5

EDITORIAL

Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Adrian Peterson and the many other domestic violence cases in the NFL this year have caused chaos within the organization. Peterson gets off too easy, NFL image crumbling

National Football League executives have had a difficult season regarding the off-field -ac Courtesy of The Ellen Show tions and subsequent legal troubles of several star Sometimes a pretty face just isn’t a good enough reason to become famous. The recent controversy with Alex from Target has sparked many debates and players. In September, this editorial board asked conversations about why he is fit to be famous. Alex from Target appeared on The Ellen Degeneres Show on Nov. 5. that the United States legal system sentence and punish high-profile law breakers in the same way that they would the average American citizen, spe- Public brings average Joes cifically in reference to Ray Rice and his domestic violence case. Alex from Target into an unearned spotlight Within a few days of that editorial being pub- lished, information regarding another domestic By Sean.Mcgarvey person. The first is the Kar- 2 years and was cancelled in $65 million for Kim. Kim even violence act — more specifically, child abuse — @iowastatedaily.com dashian family. August of this year made $5 million dollars on case involving NFL star Adrian Peterson surfaced. Their rise to stardom was Whether it’s Alex from her exposed sex tape, which Peterson turned himself in and cooperated fully a direct result of Kim Kar- Target, the Kardashian fam- propelled her into this ce- with the legal process which resulted in a plea lex from Target is the dashian’s actions. She made ily or Honey Boo-Boo, we all lebrity life. agreement and no jail time. Although Peterson latest occurrence of our and released a sex tape with need to take a deeper look We pay too much at- did not legally admit his guilt in the crime, his legal Asociety promoting or- a B-list rapper named Ray-J at why these people seem tention to the unimportant punishment has now been decided. Peterson will dinary people into instances in 2007. important. The use of social people in the world. Alex was pay a $4,000 fine, attend parenting classes and of stardom. Later that year, the Kar- media and the constant in- a checker from Target who serve 80 hours of community service. This normal 16-year- dashian family had agreed to novation of technology may didn’t have any say in the While these judgments represent a meta- old was simply doing his job a deal with E! to be the stars be a factor in the increas- matter when it came to his phorical drop in the bucket for Peterson, who one day, and the next day he of their own reality televi- ing popularity of apparent stardom. The reality televi- is currently signed to a seven-year contract for was an internet sensation sion show. After the show’s nobodies. Alex from Target sion stars are taking up our $96 million with the Minnesota Vikings. He has with thousands of new fangirl launch, the world had begun didn’t do anything special to time and money only for us to been receiving a paycheck even during his recent followers. He surely had no to tune in and watch the dys- get his picture plastered all watch them be put on a show. league-mandated inactivity. intention of having a picture functional Kardashians and over the internet. He states Instead of focusing on As for the community service, Peterson’s own of himself in a Target uniform their rise to fame through in his interview with Ellen these people, we need to con- charity organization — the All Day Foundation — being plastered all over the entertainment and style. The on her show, his shift wasn’t centrate on the people who is caught up in a scandal all its own. However, the web, but it happened. Kardashians are the epitome even over and random girls do actual work. The EMTs NFL already holds community involvement as a It’s not the first time, nor of the phrase, “famous for were showing up at Target in Ferguson, Missouri, for point of emphasis for every franchise and their will it be the last time, that an being famous.” wanting to see him. example. They suit up in full players, so meeting the 80-hour requirement average person becomes the Why our society praises The Kardashian family, armor before continuing to should be fairly easy to complete. next big thing on the internet. these people is beyond me. along with Honey Boo-Boo, do their jobs helping those While justice may not have been served Our society tends to praise One could only assume that are simply marketing tools who are injured. proportionally to Peterson, it does seem that the simple men and women and we watch reality shows like for entertainment companies Other people to keep in law has been applied equally. Now the focus has promote them until they have this to make ourselves feel to make an easier buck. The mind are the local volun- been moved from a courtroom to a board room as reached a viral sensation. better about our own daily estimated viewership of each teer groups. Organizations the National Football League Players Association In Alex’s case, he became dysfunction. episode of Honey Boo-Boo like CyServe Council, which (NFLPA) has filed a grievance with the league for such a big hit online, Ellen Another star not shying throughout the four seasons dedicates six days out of the Peterson’s immediate reinstatement to the league. DeGeneres featured him on away from reality TV and is 1.8 million people. school year to help clean up The NFLPA cites “explicit language in a her talk show. He even re- dysfunction is Honey Boo- She’s not even 10 years campus, is one such group. signed agreement” in their argument which stated ceived an iPad in order to Boo. She made her way onto old and she’s having star Other student volunteers in- that Peterson would be reinstated once the legal tweet more to his new-found television in a show entitled, treatment wherever the show clude those who spend their process had concluded. fan base. “Toddlers and Tiaras,” a takes her. At least wait until spring breaks overseas help- However, in light of recent public outcry Having Alex on Ellen show dedicated to the world she’s a teenager to expose her ing other countries improve regarding the NFL’s perceived failings to properly could be seen as a way for of beauty pageants for kids. to the greedy entertainment their way of life. These are punish players charged with domestic violence TV producers to boost their In 2012, Honey Boo- corporations looking to capi- the individuals we should be crimes, the league established a protocol which ratings. They grab hold of Boo received her own show talize on society’s need for celebrating. mandates a six-game suspension for first-time whatever the newest sensa- called, “Here Comes Honey reality. Like the Kardashians. Put down the remote, domestic violence offenders. tion is and use them until Boo-Boo.” The 6-year old girl The cable television think before you retweet If the NFL does not enforce the mandatory their worth has diminished. from Georgia captured the channel E! reports that the the picture of that random suspension for Peterson, then they will have very Two examples come to mind attention of over 2 million oldest Kardashian sisters are guy and start looking at the quickly retracted from what was a positive step for when I think about our so- viewers for the premiere of equal to $83 million. That’s people who are making a the both the NFL’s image and, more importantly, ciety idolizing the average the season. The series ran for $18 million for Kourtney and difference. national awareness of domestic violence. In any case, there is no guarantee that the Vikings would even welcome Peterson back. While he would obviously help their on-field endeavors, Peterson may be a poison to the franchise. When the allegations against Peterson first surfaced, builds slippery slope the Vikings went back and forth on their initial decision of whether or not to suspend him, but By Madison.Ward path she was being pulled thing I have ever had to wit- and Catholic Student Cen- when the Radisson Hotel pulled their sponsorship @iowastatedaily.com down was going to look like ness, to say nothing of ac- ter, for example, does not of the team the decision became much easier for so she took a stand for her tually experiencing it. My believe that this act should team executives. , her way. After grandfather battled cancer be passed nationally. “I am If Peterson is reinstated it would not be out n a perfect world, no one much research and debate through my entire existence against making this legal of the question for similar sponsorship losses to would die young of de- with her husband, mother until he passed in 2008. I because I think it just fur- occur, as Nike has already canceled their contract Ibilitating diseases, ho- and stepfather, they uproot- watched him change before ther cheapens human life, agreement with Peterson. Any reinstatement for micide or of any other grue- ed their lives to move from my eyes from a man full of and makes it seem like this Peterson could also establish precedent for the some demise. But life is not home in San Francisco Bay life to someone who was al- awesome gift is disposable possible reinstatement of Ray Rice, arguing that perfect, that’s just a fact. The to , one of the three most physically unrecogniz- at our will.” Father Seda also the league has punished him twice for the same American Cancer Society re- states offering the Death able. Brittany was experienc- adds, “Only God can give life, crime. ports that 1 in 2 men and 1 in with Dignity Act. ing the exact same situation. and only God should take Players like Adrian Peterson, Ray Rice and 3 women will be diagnosed The Death with Dignity In one of her vlogs, she life. Life is a gift, not a pos- the numerous others who have faced domestic with some form of cancer in Act originated in Oregon in admits that since her diagno- session.” violence charges this season are a persistent poi- their lifetime. These statis- 1994 and was passed into sis she had gained 25 pounds Ideas like this further son for the NFL. The league officials must stand tics do not mean that those law in 1997. Washington fol- from all of the prescription complicate this already by their decisions to punish these individuals and individuals will pass from lowed in 2008 along with medications she had been touchy issue, although I they must do so consistently. cancer, they will just have Vermont in 2013. The act taking and she was experi- clearly see his point. Life is First-time offenders should be reinstated to fight it. Each fight is dif- gives terminally ill, mentally encing frequent seizures. something to be treasured and then the decisions regarding their eligibility ferent and as Americans we stable adults the option to She was slowly turning into and if this law were to be should be left to the individual franchises that have the right to fight it in end their suffering on their someone she never want- passed nationally, the po- would become responsible for marketing them. whichever way we choose. terms and not let their illness ed to be and had she made tential for abusing it could All of this, of course, would follow their six-game Shouldn’t we also have the do it for them. The patients the choice to stay alive, she arise, ending in the deaths suspensions. right to die on our own terms must be 18 years of age or would not have been truly of people who could have as well? older, in a sound state of living. If she allowed the survived their illness. Hy- Brittany Maynard was mind with the ability to com- tumor to continue to grow pothetically, if a person had Editorial Board a 29-year-old healthy ad- municate their own medi- she would have eventually formally experienced de- Stephen Koenigsfeld, editor-in-chief Katie Titus, opinion editor venturer with a beautiful cal needs to their primary began experiencing “body pression and was then diag- Maddy Arnold, managing editor of content zest for life. She taught in healthcare provider and weakness, memory and/ nosed with a terminal illness Stephen Snyder, assistant opinion editor orphanages in , spent must be a resident of one or speech difficulties, and and had access to this act Blake Lanser, assistant photo editor a summer working in Costa of the three states with the visual changes,” (American and life-ending medication, Megan Kalb, illustrator Rica and summited Kiliman- law. If a patient meets these Association). they could use it as their way jaro. Both her and her hus- requirements, their primary I believe that in the face out and that would be a mis- Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of band of two years had plans physician may prescribe the of a terminal illness people representation of the point the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions for many more adventures life-ending medication that should have the right to of this act. of the Daily or organizations with which the author(s) are down the road, including the patient would administer choose their own path — I personally believe that associated. starting a family. But those to themselves when and if they shouldn’t have their au- each of us has a right to live plans came to a screeching they chose to do so. tonomy taken away because and a right to die if faced Feedback policy: The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its halt when she was diagnosed This was the route of something taking over with a terminal illness and publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or online with stage two glioblastoma that Brittany and her fam- their body. But not everyone therefore that this act should feedback. on New Years Day of 2014. ily chose and on Nov. 2 she shares these views. When be part of the national dis- Send your letters to [email protected]. Her terminal brain cancer took the medication to end you boil it down, it is suicide cussion. However, further Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), was elevated to stage four in her life surrounded by family and among various groups, stipulations would need to majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). the spring of this year giving and friends. especially religious organiza- be implemented to ensure Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. her only six months to live. I have seen what cancer tions, suicide is a sin. that no one gives up hope Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major and Brittany knew where she does to a person and it was Father Jon Seda of St. when there is still hope to year in school are included in the post. Feedback posted online is was headed and what the probably the most painful Thomas Aquinas Church be had. eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. IOWA STATE DAILY

6 SPORTS Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014

Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily Freshman setter, defensive specialist Monique Harris serves the ball in the match against Iowa on Sept. 20. The Cyclones swept the Hawkeyes in three short sets. A UNIQUE JOURNEY Freshman setter swoops in to revitalize ISU offense

By Harrison.March the spring exhibition season vigorate her team’s offense and West Virginia, Harris during exceptional distribu- @iowastatedaily.com gave Harris, a setter, a leg up to make a push at staying has amassed 43 more assists tion or situational awareness on the other players new to alive in the match. — 7.5 times as many assists on the court. the team. However, it didn’t She and her staff elected per set than before. At the end of the day, This is the second in a immediately pay off. to employ a 6-2 rotation in “It’s pretty exciting,” Harris is just simply play- three-part series featuring When Aug. 29 rolled place of the traditional 5-1, Harris said. “I’m still just ing her position on the the freshmen on the around and the Cyclones meaning two setters would going in and doing whatever hardwood. What perhaps is ISU volleyball team. Look were slated to face then-No. always be on the court at I have to do to help my team most impressive to Johnson- for the last part in 3 Stanford, Harris found opposite sides. win. I feel like I bring a lot of Lynch is how well Harris is Thursday’s paper. herself playing the role of Enter Monique Harris. energy to the court when I’m making that happen. backup to Suzanne Horner, Though the Cyclones out there.” “She’s really done a a sophomore who had just went on to drop that set and Harris stepping into a nice job,” Johnson-Lynch The spring semester transferred in from Missis- the match, Johnson-Lynch bigger role has also dimin- said. “She’s organized, she of the 2013-14 school year sippi State. saw an opportunity to use ished the touches she has puts up really nice sets… was right around the corner, Harris saw action in just that system going forward gotten in the previous two You wouldn’t know she’s and while Monique Harris’s one set of the ISU loss that and make Harris an integral matches. Horner, however, a freshman. You wouldn’t classmates back in Clinton, day, tallying five assists. part of the ISU offense. has taken the adjustment know she hasn’t set most of Iowa were getting ready to Horner held on to the “She just has a nice in stride, never focusing on the year.” take on their last leg of high job as the primary setter for presence about her,” John- why her duties are lessened, Harris’ rise to success in school, it was time for her to the Cyclones, but she knew son-Lynch said. “She’s ath- but rather staying focused one of the NCAA’s premiere move on. that Harris had a chance to letic so she can get to a lot on what is best for the team. volleyball conferences might An opportunity had be something special. of stuff – a lot of junk balls “I think she [Harris] appear sudden and maybe presented itself — one to “I feel like she’s just or balls that barely get up brings good energy and even unexpected, but it’s leave high school early and one of the most competitive off the floor. She can dive in she’s a great defensive play- actually been a deliberate enroll at Iowa State, where people on the team,” Horner and she’s so quick. She can er,” Horner said. “Setting- process — one that began the Under Armour Honor- said. “She was and still is make things happen.” wise, she’s really good at when she took the initiative able Mention All-American always working hard, always In the two matches spreading the ball around by enrolling at Iowa State had committed to play vol- working to make herself bet- since using the 6-2 rotation and her decision making. It’s last winter and was brought leyball. She grabbed that ter and the people around full-time, the ISU volleyball been really great that we’ve to fruition when Johnson- chance, and never looked her better.” team has yet to lose even a been able to find a system Lynch took a chance on a back. Then on Nov. 2, staring set, sweeping then-No. 22 that really works to all of our new offensive scheme late “I wasn’t into high in the face of the team’s first Kansas State at Hilton Coli- abilities.” in the season. school very much,” Harris Big 12 home loss of the year, seum and taking the brooms Though Harris has In the end, it has all paid said. “I was ready to leave ISU coach Christy Johnson- to West Virginia for the Cy- popped off the stat sheet as off. and this chance was avail- Lynch decided to change clones’ first Big 12 road win of late, the volleyball novice “It’s pretty cool to play able … It ended up being a things up. of the year. may not even notice how at this high level and to play really big help getting ahead The Cyclones were After seeing the court instrumental she has been at the position I’ve always in school and learning how down 2-1 to the visiting in 17 of Iowa State’s first to facilitating the ISU attack. played,” Harris said. “It’s to be away from home.” Texas Longhorns, who were 20 matches of the season, Such is the life of a setter, been an honor. It really has.” Getting to Ames a se- ranked No. 5 in the nation Harris had totaled 43 assists however, where the most mester early, practicing with at the time, and Johnson- in 45 sets played. In the six attention is drawn when a the team and competing in Lynch needed a way to rein- sets against Kansas State mistake is made, rather than IOWA STATE DAILY

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014 SELF 7

Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily Dr. D.C. Lee’s study showed if participants stopped smoking, mortality rates would be reduced 11 percent. Lee also found if participants included running in daily life, the rate would be reduced 16 percent. Running for the long run

By Jasmine.Schillinger D.C. Lee, and cardiovascular mortality risks in compared to people who run three @iowastatedaily.com assistant pro- 55,137 adults, 18 to 100 years of age. hours or more per week,” Lee said. fessor in kine- Patients were studied over a span of Lee compared non-runners to siology, helped 15 years and their results revealed that other mortality risk factors such as Feet pounding on the pavement, conduct a per- running only 5-10 minutes a day has smokers, diabetes and hypertension to heart pumping and muscles contract- spective obser- the potential to significantly reduce a see which factor would have the lowest ing, can do more than burn a few calo- vation study, or person’s risk of mortality. risk of death. ries. cohort study, “Most people don’t think, ‘Okay I’m “For example, if you are a cur- 5-10 minutes a day dedicated to that observed going to run 10 minutes,’ but for some rent smoker you have 67% higher risk your feet pounding the pavement after the correlation people who only have 10 minutes of of death,” said Lee. “And if you are a a long day of classes has two significant between ben- Dr. D.C. Lee free time, then this may affect them,” non-runner you have 24% higher risk benefits. Well one, you are working off efits of running Lee said. of death.” the stresses of the day and waiting for and mortality rates. The study showed that any person The study also measured the Popu- Thanksgiving break to devour mom’s “Running is one of the most com- who participates in running throughout lation Attributed Factor, which is the home cooking. Two, you are increas- mon exercises people can start without the week automatically has a 30% lower percentage of death that could be re- ing your life expectancy without even buying a gym membership or buying risk of all causes of mortality and 45% duced if a certain factor did not exist. realizing it. any type of expensive equipment,” Lee lower risk of cardiovascular disease Lee found that if everyone in the Running has been proven to help said. “But there are very few studies re- regardless of speed, amount or duration database stopped smoking, the number increase cardiovascular health, but did lating running and risk of death.” of each run. of deaths would be reduced 11%. Like- you know that running has the potential The study was established in 1970 “The study showed that a person wise, if everyone was a runner in their to significantly reduce your risk of an and Lee joined in 2011. They studied the who ran less than an hour per week had database they could reduce 16% of all early death? associations of running with all-cause the same amount of mortality benefits causes of mortality.

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Meditate on love. former high school friend of Rasmussen’s, the Gold Star To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the Hall Ceremony was a form most challenging. of closure. “It was so great from the sense we weren’t able Aries - 7 Libra - 7 to attend his previous me- (March 21-April 19) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) morial services,” Geisinger Things seem easier Talk about your said. “Being able to come and more fun today imaginings, and and tomorrow. Practice a beloved draw beautiful fantasies. Good was a good way to feel like art or craft. Play a fun game things come of it. Your team gets we completed the circle. with family. Do some futuristic inspired, and they inspire you Deric really did pay the ul- dreaming. Catch up on the news. more. Commit to a romantic timate price and help serve Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily A little effort restores harmony. dream. It’s possible to be objective. our country.” ROTC students from various branches of the milirary retrieve the colors at the end of a Veterans Day memorial in Gold Star Hall is the the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. The ceremony honored five fallen ISU alumni and took place on Tuesday. Taurus - 7 Scorpio - 8 memorium in the Memorial (April 20-May 20) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Union. When the Memorial These names were all paid the ultimate price. I about 6,000 names adorning Helping others You’re thinking you’ve Union opened in 1928, the people who served in World hope when I was speaking I the walls of Gold Star Hall. achieve fantasies won big. Assume names of individuals who at- Wars I and II, Korea, Viet- emphasized how I felt about “Today on Veterans pays well. A female teaches you a more responsibility over the tended Iowa State and died nam, Somalia as well as Iraq. recognizing them and how Day, we must remember the thing or two. Attend to household next few days. Talk over plans matters today and tomorrow. That with family before committing. in World War I were carved Gold Star Hall is the memo- important it is to reflect on sacrifice of all veterans,” said includes more paperwork, too. Communicate your dreams, and into the walls. rium that the entire building that.” Lieutenant Richard Smith, You’re in the groove. how you see this opportunity. In World War I, when a represents. To be included in the professor of military science family had a son or daughter “When I was asked to Gold Star Hall, individuals and tactics. “The sacrifice Gemini - 9 Sagittarius - 7 in the service, they displayed speak today, it felt like an must be a current or former of missed births, birthdays, (May 21-June 20) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) a card with a blue star in honor,” said Matt Johnson, ISU student, cause of death Christmases, Thanksgiv- Your creativity gushes Clarify your direction their window. When a life an ISU student who is also must be directly related to a ings and school plays. That’s today and tomorrow. with friends. Consider was lost, the card with the a veteran. “Celebrating Vet- military operation and must the ultimate sacrifice. Let’s Capture and record it. Study, a business seminar, professional or blue star was changed to a erans Day is about the rec- have served in the Air Force, rejoice in the freedom we practice and put it all into words. educational travel or exploration gold star, which created the ognition of those who have Army, Coast Guard, Navy do have, and with that I say You can get farther than imagined. over the next two days. name Gold Star Hall. sacrificed, those who have or Marines. There are now thank you.” Fantasize, and share your ideas Discoveries arise spontaneously, with someone who likes to banter. revealing hidden beauty. Cancer - 9 Capricorn - 8 SENATE p1 about what her department which adds to students’ Garnett commented (June 21-July 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) is continuing to do advance accessibility of the library, that the situation is under It’s getting fun now. Arrange financing or their best self to work each service provided by the Garnett said. control and said she made Today and tomorrow play with investments day. In order to do that, she research library. William Carter, assis- sure the library does not are good for making money. Keep over the next two days. Continue said they had to balance Accessibility is a large tant professor for world have a humidity problem. playing, and your cards improve. a renovation project. There’s a career, social, emotional, focus for library employees, languages, was also asked “The collection itself Have faith. Friends help you make profitable opportunity to increase financial, physical and Garnett said. about the mold on books was subject to heightened an important connection. Get your assets. Discuss ideas for community health. The digital repository that took most of the Ger- humidity. It’s actually quite advice from an expert. realizing dreams. Interim Dean Joyce now has close to 30,000 man language collection pretty, this nice little bloom Garnett for Parks Library, journals, articles and re- out of circulation, along that looks like artificial vin- Leo - 8 Aquarius - 9 spoke to Faculty Senate search materials on file, with many other books. tage,” Garnett said. (July 23-Aug. 22) (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Feelings of love Write each other surround you. love notes. Express You’re especially charming now. your passionate dreams. Accept ASSUALT p1 alongside members of the groups. Sklenar and Carney promote Your personal power could a promise, with compliments. martial arts club. Sklenar is confident in their seminars is consent. seem intense over the next few Negotiation and compromise running or leaving the situa- The members of the that people can do certain Together they say that if a days. Settle into a fascinating flow easily. Collaboration provides tion and physical force such martial arts club are given things to prevent being vic- yes has not been given, it is conversation. greater results. as utilizing pressure points, small groups of students timized such as being aware not consensual. Sklenar also pushing, striking or fighting to work with to help them of surroundings and always said that if a person is under Virgo - 7 Pisces - 7 back. perfect the techniques that going with a gut feeling. the influence of alcohol or (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Feb. 19-March 20) After Carney and they are shown by Carney “It’s never the victims drugs than proper consent Finish up tasks today Get a clear picture Sklenar demonstrate how to and Sklenar. Students are fault. 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