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CYCLONES SEARCH takes charge FOR SUCCESS By Cory.Weaver taking charging fouls and things like Her father, Tony Poppens, said she with 26 charges drawn this season. iowastatedaily.com/sports @iowastatedaily.com that and she’s that way every day.” has been drawing charges ever since The player next behind her? Senior At 6 feet 2 inches, Poppens said she was little. guard Lauren Mansfield with nine. When it comes to taking charges, defense has always played a big part “She’s never really blocked shots “It’s just kind of one of my there is no one on the ISU women’s of her game. per se, she is just going to take a strengths and I’ve built off of it from Budget: basketball team better than junior “I’m not exactly a good out- charge,” Tony said. high school and that’s just what I’ve forward Chelsea Poppens. side shooter, so I just draw from Tony doesn’t take credit for teach- been good at,” Poppens said. “I’ve been City Council Just ask coach Bill Fennelly. my strengths and that is one of my ing his daughter how to make one of good at being able to get my feet in the “She’s a highly competitive kid strengths,” Poppens said of her de- the most exciting plays for fans and right position and just being able to to adjourn for and — even though she’s a little under- fense. “Even if my shots aren’t falling, teammates alike in basketball. He take that charge when necessary.” sized for our league — has the physical what I keep in mind is on defense, said she started doing it on her own. Drawing charging fouls isn’t a discussions strength and competitive spirit that I’ve got to stop them because if we Once she started playing for very common occurrence in girl’s By Daily staff it takes to do those kinds of things,” stop them, then every other one of Aplington-Parkersburg High School, high school basketball. Tony said she Fennelly said. my teammates has a chance to make Poppens said she started to develop didn’t always get the benefit of the The Ames City Council will “There’s no one on our team that it on the offensive end even if I’m not her ability. adjourn this week on Tuesday, even comes close when it comes to hitting it.” Now, Poppens leads the Cyclones POPPENS.p4 >> Wednesday and Thursday of this week for budget hearings and plans to approve the fiscal year 2012/13 budget in early March. Super Bowl Regents On Wednesday, the City Council will discuss communi- ty enrichment, utilities, public safety, utilities, transportation Board to convene and miscellaneous public Student inspires ad works. The specific items will include at Iowa State to wastewater control, traffic Junior provided control, water maintenance, street systems and parking. father with idea discuss projects It also will be examining gen- for commercial By Daily staff The eral services including storm Board of disaster activity, economic development, communication By Tiffany.Westrom The Iowa Board of Regents services, parking violation @iowastatedaily.com Regents will consider sev- also will collection and city council eral construction projects be con- contingency. It’s something everyone at Iowa State and will dis- sidering The council will convene can relate to: the feeling of re- cuss progress of several approval Lang Wednesday to further discuss ally having to go to the bath- other projects — including of a $12 community enrichment and room, and relief of being able the flood reconstruction million utilities and public safety. to go after “holding it” a long and learning communities project Wednesday’s items will be time. Total freedom. — in open session Tuesday to install recreational opportunities and Elizabeth Morton, junior in the Memorial Union’s the fire electric utilities. in elementary education, is no Sun Room. sprinkler Finally, the public safety pro- exception. When her father, The meeting will begin system gram will be law enforcement activities, animal control and Dave Morton, an advertising with several oral reports, in Friley fire safety. executive asked her and the including one on the first Hall. Rastetter Thursday, the Ames City rest of his family what it meant meeting of the Economic The Council will meet to discuss to feel completely free, she said Development Committee proposed project is to in- the transit system and gen- she gave him an honest answer by President Pro Tempore stall a new fire sprinkler eral government and internal that turned into a $3.5 million Bruce Rastetter and re- system on all the floors of services. Super Bowl commercial. gents member David Miles, Friley, a residence hall on “You know when you have and an update on policies the west end of campus to go pee and you can’t think and procedures relating to that houses more than Inside: of anything else because you the safety of minors on re- 1,200 students. have to go?” Elizabeth said. gents campuses from the Iowa State also will News ...... 3 “And when you finally get to, institutional heads of the be pursuing a budget in- Opinion ...... 6 you just feel free and you can universities. crease for the Curtiss Hall Sports ...... 8 do whatever you want.” President Craig Lang Renovation Phase 1 project Style ...... 12 Others gave their sugges- Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily will be presenting an oral that is proposed to add ad- Classifieds ...... 9 tions about what being totally Elizabeth Morton, junior in elementary education, provided report on regents activi- ditional exterior window Games ...... 11 TaxACT with the inspiration for its $3.5 million Super Bowl ties preceding the consent COMMERCIAL.p4 >> commercial. agenda. 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On this day in 1987, Des Moines and Waterloo “I’d had one boyfriend,” she fact! both established daily record highs with readings tells Glamour. “It doesn’t make of 63 F and 52 F. it perfect or all right. But I was judged for something that probably most everyone does. I was young. I was in love ... And I made a decision that is forever Photo: Bryan Belser/Iowa State Daily my decision.” Calendar Middle finger ‘malfunction’ FEEDBACK: Professor offers critique mars halftime show Ahead of her Super Bowl Find out what’s going on, and share your event with the Peter P. Goche, professor of architectural design, critiques students’ work on the properties halftime show, singer Madonna rest of campus on our website, at iowastatedaily.com. of light for Architecture 202 on Monday in the College of Design fourth-floor common area. promised there would be no “wardrobe malfunction.” What she didn’t guarantee was no obscene gestures. TUESDAY The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. Rapper M.I.A. provided a middle Ames, ISU Police All those accused of violating the law are innocent until finger salute to network cam- Inquiry: Perception, SUB Music: F. Strokes Police Blotter: Departments proven guilty in a court of law. eras Sunday night during the History and Making When: 12-minute extravaganza, when He was transported to the and charged with underage she joined Madonna during a When: 8 p.m. Feb. 4 performance of the latter’s new What: Story County Justice Center possession of alcohol and 7 p.m. Brett Jacobson, 21, 1320 (reported at 2:39 a.m.). providing alcohol to underage single, “Give Me All Your Luvin’.” “Aspire, to Inspire. I Gateway Hills Park Drive unit What: Samantha Green, 2311 Friley persons. Trisha Collins, 20, Apologies from the NFL and the don’t even know you, 411, was arrested and charged of 2132 Frederiksen Court, broadcaster, NBC, came quickly Brent Holland, associ- with public intoxication at Hall, reported the theft of a ate professor of art but I love you,” the radio from a car in Lot 59F was arrested and charged — they blamed each other. Wallace Hall. He was trans- with underage possession of and design, will be motto F. Stokes lives ported to the Story County (reported at 8:59 a.m.). “There was a failure in NBC’s alcohol (second offense) and delay system,” said Brian joined by Eric Cooper, by. He views music Justice Center (reported at Vehicles owned and/or driven harassment of a public official 12:23 a.m.). by Brittany Bakan and Sharon McCarty, the league’s vice associate professor not as an option, at the Alumni Center. They president of communications. but as a necessity, Shoma Chandra, 21, 3133 Connell were involved in a were both transported to the of psychology, as property damage collision in “The obscene gesture in the saying, “My music Greenwood Road, was Story County Justice Center performance was completely in- they visually explore arrested and charged with op- Lot 50A (reported at 10:20 (reported at 11:10 p.m.). the past and the pres- is how I breathe. a.m.). appropriate, very disappointing, erating while intoxicated. She and we apologize to our fans.” ent, the imagined and I’m grateful, and was transported to the Story Officers assisted a man who Feb. 5 the observed through humbled, that I make County Justice Center in Lot was experiencing emotional Nathan Fielding, 26, 1423 “The NFL hired the talent and a living living out my 13 (reported at 1:45 a.m.). difficulties at the Memorial South Grand Ave. unit 107, was produced the halftime show,” art and the science of Union. The individual was arrested and charged with pub- NBC said. “Our system was late ideas.” Trevor Beardshear, 23, 1400 to obscure the inappropriate visual cognition. Coconino Road unit 116, was transported to Mary Greeley lic intoxication at Chamberlain Where: Where: Medical Center for treatment Street and Welch Avenue. gesture and we apologize to our arrested and charged with viewers.” University Museums Maintenance Shop, operating while intoxicated (reported at 2:29 p.m.). He was transported to the Memorial Union (second offense) at Knapp Carl Hanson, 20, 716 Story County Justice Center Street and Lynn Avenue. Maple Hall, was arrested (reported at 1:32 a.m.). CNN wire staff

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Construction Troxel Hall to provide more space for science

By Kelly.Madsen said, “specifically in Hoover @iowastatedaily.com Hall and MacKay Hall, which weren’t built with the inten- The 400-seat Troxel Hall is tions of teaching chemistry.” expected to allow undergradu- Troxel Hall will be located ates to “get off to the right on the east side of campus start” in getting a degree by between the greenhouses providing more space for pre- of Horticulture Hall and the requisite classes. Landscape Architecture Construction for the build- Building. ing began in late October last “As far as I know, construc- year and is tentatively sched- tion is progressing well, es- uled to be completed in March pecially because of this mild 2013. winter,” Holger said. “The con- Troxel Hall will not only tractors are taking full advan- provide Iowa State with a tage of this winter.” state-of-the-art science audi- In addition to being a state- torium, but also an increased of-the-art science classroom, opportunity for many students Troxel Hall is expected to be to graduate in four years. one of the most sustainable “Troxel Hall will offer more buildings on campus. space for large chemistry lec- Plans for Troxel Hall incor- tures,” said David Holger, as- porate high-performance sus- sociate provost of academic tainable strategies including programs and dean of the grad- zero run-off, natural daylight- uate college. “It will provide ing and energy recovery. This additional seats so students will ideally result in a LEED don’t have to wait an extra se- platinum building status. mester to take chemistry.” The Change Happens Almost all ISU students Foundation of Honolulu, majoring in engineering and Hawaii, provided the lead do- physical sciences will be able nation for Troxel Hall. to utilize the entry-level chem- The building will be named istry classes taught in Troxel Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily for ISU alumnus Douglas Hall, Holger said. Troxel Hall will be the newest auditorium on the ISU campus and will seat 400 people. Construction on the building will be D. Troxel, a 1967 graduate “Because of the recent en- completed approximately in March 2013. in mathematics, who is the rollment growth and the ma- president and chief executive jors in which that growth is in four years.” instructor demonstrations,” main auditorium. quality, large lecture halls. officer of the private family occurring, it is more apparent Along with allowing more said Keith Woo, professor of “Troxel Hall will make the Currently, most high-quality foundation. that we needed more room for students to get into prerequi- chemistry. “In addition, it will learning experience more ef- lecture halls are being used at The $5 million dona- entry-level chemistry and oth- site classes, Troxel Hall is spe- have the space for students to fective and fun — if it can be all available hours. tion by the Change Happens er physical sciences,” Holger cifically designed for teaching work in groups.” fun,” Holger said. “Troxel Hall will free up Foundation matched some of said. “Ideally this will allow science. There will also be data pro- Holger said Iowa State space for other courses that the university’s highest needs undergraduates to get the “Troxel Hall will have the jectors, document cameras has recognized for a long time chemistry courses are current- and will allow for growth as a classes they need to graduate equipment and space for live and an audio system in the the need for additional high- ly taking the place of,” Holger university, Holger said.

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Alumni profile Architecture alumna awarded for accomplishments By Tiffany.Westrom D.C., to receive her award at the become the second largest con- @iowastatedaily.com AIA National Convention and vention center in Iowa at around I can’t tell you Design Exposition. 435,000 square feet. how many people The Campanile, the Four She is the first woman from “I think the jury rewarded told me when I Seasons fountain, the Friley arch- Iowa and only the third Iowan Katie for three major accom- es and Curtiss and Beardshear to be awarded this prestigious plishments: outstanding leader- was younger that I halls are all staples of Iowa State. distinction. ship on significant architectural would never be- Students are surrounded by the “I can’t tell you how many peo- projects, her engaged and vocal come an architect work of architects every day on ple told me when I was younger service to the American Institute and as a woman the ISU campus. that I would never become an of Architects and a personal that I should look “We have a huge and exciting architect and as a woman that I commitment to the mentoring for another career. responsibility as architects to cre- should look for another career. of young professionals,” said Well, I guess I ate these cities and build environ- Well, I guess I showed them,” Steven Knierim, principal of OPN ments and determine how they Harms said. “There is amazing Architects. “Katie brings a pas- showed them.” are going to affect how we live, talent and dedication in our pro- sionate drive and positive energy Katie Harms work and play,” said Katie Harms, fession and I’m very honored to be to every activity she engages in.” alumni of Iowa State’s architec- recognized as one of them.” Harms has worked on proj- agement during her time at Iowa ture program. “That is pretty darn The award is given to archi- ects that range from $600,000 to State. cool.” tects who have been in the profes- $180 million, and she is an active “She excelled in my class, per- Harms was recently declared sion for less than 10 years yet have community member who takes formed very well and was well a recipient of the American made significant contributions to part in groups such as ImpactCR, liked by her classmates,” said Institute of Architects 2012 the trade. Junior League of Cedar Rapids David , her former profes- Young Architects Award. Harms, Harms has worked on such and Habitat for Humanity. Her sor. “The latter item is paramount who graduated in 2003, went on projects as the new Federal colleagues admit she goes after to success because working with Photo courtesy of Katie Harms to excel as an architect for OPN Courthouse in Cedar Rapids, as things where she can make a dif- people and getting them to have Katie Harms, an ISU alumna, was recently Architects in Cedar Rapids, and well as the new Cedar Rapids ference. Harms built her basis for confidence in you is extremely im- declared a recipient of the American Institute of she will travel to Washington, Convention Complex that will client relations and project man- portant in architecture.” Architects 2012 Young Architects Award.

>>POPPENS.p1 >>COMMERCIAL.p1 water. In desperation, the boy doubt from the referees for that reason. free meant to them. Emily chooses to relieve himself in “I don’t think they had ever seen anybody who could quite Morton, senior in dietet- the family’s swimming pool move like she did and get in front of people, but it’s her thing,” ics, said she did not take her and then delights in his total he said. younger sister’s suggestion freedom. This season, a focal point for Iowa State has been keeping very seriously. Dave, also a co-owner of up the effort and intensity the entire game and not letting close “I laughed when she said it. the agency, said he was solic- ones slip away. Poppens has been a player Fennelly has talked The rest of our answers were iting ideas during the creative about as one who has put in the effort every game. more serious and her’s was process and turned to people said that helps motivate the other players to do just kind of out there,” Emily nearby. the same. said. “I think the best ideas are “Whether it’s going after loose balls or rebounds that are to- The commercial, which real. You find out what every- tally out of her area, she is all over the place,” Prins said. “I look at debuted on NBC’s “The Today day people think or feel, and that and it is motivating for me and I know there’s other girls on Show” last Friday, also had a sometimes you get a hidden Photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily that team that feel this way.” 30-second spot during the first truth,” Dave said. “They’re not Forward Chelsea Poppens leads Iowa State in both points Poppens said she always tries to lead by example and that de- and rebounds per game with 14.9 and 11.3. She also leads quarter of Super Bowl XLVI. thinking about taxes, they’re fense is always a priority for her because it has helped them pull the team with 26 charges drawn this season. J.W. Morton and just thinking about feeling out some close contests. Associates, a Cedar Rapids free. I asked a lot of people, “It’s what keeps us in the games and what has kept us in the 14.9 and 11.3. advertising agency, created including friends and family. I games these past few games and it’s just key,” Poppens said. Fennelly said it’s because she does the “dirty work.” the commercial for TaxACT get a wide range of honest an- The outcome of a game often relies heavily on which team “She rebounds, she scores around the basket, she takes focused on its Free Federal swers when people don’t know gets the biggest swing in momentum. charges,” Fennelly said. “She’s a kid that, to her credit, has really Return. it’s for a commercial. Plus, Prins said Poppens’ aggressiveness on defense helps give the maximized what she has.” The commercial is the first sometimes youth is less con- team just that. Even with difficulties from nagging bumps and bruises, -in Super Bowl advertisement for strained in their thinking.” “I think when that does happen in games that it definitely cluding a knee injury at the beginning of the season, Poppens both TaxACT and J.W. Morton A major difficulty in ad- changes the momentum, it gives us confidence,” Prins said. continues to make the hustle plays Fennelly talked about every and Associates. vertising is catching the au- “Just knowing that one of my teammates is there to step in and game. She even has “Next Play” written on her shoes to help her “It’s a pretty big deal, but dience’s attention, making a take charges and put herself out there, sometimes I don’t even move on after a fall or missed shot. I didn’t think of it that way. I point and selling a product all know how she does it.” “You do what you have to, like the hustle plays, [and] just was just saying what I thought in one spot. Besides helping her team get the opponent in foul trouble, keep moving forward,” Poppens said. “Move past the mistakes of and someone else was able This is why TaxACT and Poppens leads Iowa State in both points and rebounds with and just stay positive.” to use that,” Elizabeth said. “I J.W. Morton’s decision-mak- think it’s really cute and people ers said they liked Elizabeth’s will probably chuckle at it.” idea and thought it had the The advertisement, potential to be funny and emphasizing the fact that memorable. TaxACT’s Federal Returns are “Sure, a number of spots entirely free, follows a little boy have pretty elaborate produc- futilely trying to find a place to tions and budgets to go with use the bathroom, seemingly it,” Dave said. “But this simple Career Fair is coming! unable to escape the tempting little story stands up to the sights and sounds of running event.”

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SPECIAL replacement and installation of central cooling for 5,400 more GET square feet. Finally, there will be an update on the reconstruction efforts CONNECTED and flood recovery following the flooding during the summer of 2010. ISU learning community co-director Doug Gruenwald will give a presentation on learning communities and their impact January 30th on student success at Iowa State. The presentation also will WHAT include a student speech about his experiences with learning until communities. Business, Liberal The regents will vote to submit an annual diversity report February 11th as part of the consent agenda. The diversity report explores the Arts & Human changes in minority and female percentages of university posi- Sciences Career Fair tions including administrative, professorships and tenure track positions since 2001. According to the report, Iowa State is currently lowest in the percentage of female full-time tenured and tenure track as com- pared to Northern Iowa at 41.2 percent and University of Iowa at WHERE 30.8. However, it has the largest minority percentage at 19.5 per- cent while Northern Iowa has 14.2 and 17.2 at Iowa. Hilton Coliseum The meeting will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union. There will be a break for lunch be- tween noon and 12:45 p.m. WHEN February 8, 2012 Your car won’t 12:00-6:00 p.m. wash itself! - Two touchless laser Automatics -Seven large service bays -one large vehicle bay -self serve pet wash

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— would give Iowa the strongest gun Illustration: Jordan Melcher/Iowa State Daily rights in the country. Each department at Iowa State could learn something from another. Ideas in ecology may transfer over to classes in engineering, and concepts in The bill may go too far. As written, design may help students learn processes in business. it explicitly prohibits “mandatory licensing, registration or special taxation as a condition of the exercise of” Second Amendment rights in ad- Learning transcends classes dition to placing any existing restric- tions under the strictest kind of legal Different majors broaden historical proof in piles of information. scrutiny. This language exists despite I find myself using the methods of philoso- horizons for everyone phy and math together in order to solve politi- Windschitl’s assertion that “the cal questions of game theory, political poling intent is to protect Iowans’ Second olatility defined my first year at Iowa and political speculation. Amendment right” rather than cause State. Not only had I transferred into I’ve concluded that our studies are not Vschool late, but I was coming from the By Ryan.Peterson as narrowly tailored and separate from one a controversy about gun control. Citadel Military Academy. I was insecure, but @iowastatedaily.com another as we make them. In fact, I think they The right to bear arms is already my old high school friends on campus helped interlock. An engineer may not need political integrate me into my new environment. are egotistical, historians live in musty collec- science, but interaction with his or her peers is protected by the federal government In the new college environment, my old tions, design students are ditzy and engineers unavoidable. and the Supreme Court. The Second hometown friends were recognizable. Most are antisocial nerds. He or she will have to negotiate and debate Amendment and the U.S. Supreme had declared engineering majors by the time I As political scientists, we debate over which in a world of literature majors and design stu- transferred, and although I wanted to declare issue is most important: public policy, interna- dents who think in their own respective ways. Court case McDonald v. Chicago, political science, I was around engineers most tional relations, theory, American politics or The ability to share insights into the methods which extends the right to bear arms of the time. As a result, I found myself continu- law? Engineers divided themselves between of one another will not only help the engineer to all citizens in the states, render the ally hanging around engineers, studying with aerospace, materials, electrical and many oth- express his or her ideas but discover new them and seeking their advice on homework ers. Philosophers divide between epidemiolo- potentials in engineering. Iowa bill unnecessary. The right to and academic decisions. gists, logicians and metaphysics. Every study is I think education requires a diversity of bear arms is already guaranteed by I consider myself lucky to have engineer- divided into specific niches. studies, and diversity can come from friends the federal government. ing friends. Their influence is one of the best When I imagine my own discipline, I as well as classes. Political science is just an things that could have happened to me at Iowa cannot help but deconstruct the others. I am example. Currently Iowa has other issues to State. Even though I was studying political sci- forced to exclude the virtues of other methods, I depend on the events of history to explain resolve. Issues of whether the gas tax ence, my friends were — and still are — engi- without even knowing what it is the other the present, and I use statistics as an ever- should be raised to pay for road main- neers. They taught me to see the world through departments do. I negate them and define my increasing influence in political models. Even a different lens, one I might otherwise have position as different from them. I am fairly seemingly distant subjects such as physics and tenance, property tax on commercial missed without their influence. confident there is an injurious rivalry between philosophy share a common link. property, and Gov. Terry Branstad’s Even now we continue to debate over majors. It’s unfortunate; by developing more The classical philosophy of Thales, proposed education reforms are still political, historical and philosophical issues. As cross-education among disciplines, we could Aristotle and Plato was largely a matter of engineers and social scientists, our interaction advance our own studies. physical questions concerning the world, and before Iowa legislators. helps each of us see the world in a new light. The insight into the methods of engineer- even today it is hard to study the physical world Those issues have a stronger For me, their empirical insights helped put ing students helped make me more analytical, without considering what we ought to do with impact on the lives of Iowans than a political questions in more definite material and I know the discipline of design could have the knowledge or what experiments are ethi- dimensions. made me more spatial and symbolic in my cally sound. potential amendment protecting gun The interaction between our disciplines thinking. History has trained me to think in Without my friends, I would have missed an rights, and constitutional amend- required a mutual respect. My friends and I “rational” terms, pursing historical facts and entirely different world. As a student, I didn’t ments like this one distract from know each other and respect each other, but it links to create the most valid inferences on the have time to take engineering courses or learn could have been just as easy to immerse myself past. Art would have trained me to see more advanced math, but I didn’t need to. issues that closely affect Iowans, among friends of my own beliefs. dimensions to historical issues; perhaps I have Education is not restricted to the class- regardless of their political colors. If I hadn’t intermingled with other majors, missed important links between historic facts room. The friends we associate with and the Before we turn to new, superfluous, I would have lost the potential benefits they due to my lack of symbolic reasoning. private activities we pursue often teach us offered me. The respect for their study, the I know many students who entered the more than what we learn in class. even luxurious debates, we should new information about their discipline and the social sciences to avoid math and physics. resolve the issues on the floor. challenges they have presented me have con- However, natural science can benefit the social If the amendment is a serious tributed more to my education than any class. sciences. Engineering insights made it easier Ryan Peterson is a senior in political Over the years, I’ve come to see stereotypes for me to read analytically, process precise laws science, history and philosophy from one offered in good faith, legisla- accompanying each major. Political scientists and issues in legal courses and find important Northfield, Minn. tors should also consider its effects. Eliminating qualifications on gun ownership may not be the best Athletics policy for Iowa. Safety courses ensure that carriers of guns have at least a minimum standard of know-how Campus faces hidden fee epidemic about using guns safely. Requiring background checks for some guns Charging students has had attendance of more than surprising. Most students, under- helps ensure that guns are in legally 50,000 at every home football standably, see the charge, grumble to print tickets is game, and part of that was most about it and click the approve but- responsible hands. likely due to the huge marketing ton. We all have busy schedules If the Iowa General Assembly is unfair, vexing push and reduced ticket prices for and, in the scheme of things, $2 multiple games. isn’t much. actually interested in improving the few years ago, when I first By Jessica.Bruning Iowa State is not a huge school While it isn’t much, we still lives of Iowans, its members should learned student basket- @iowastatedaily.com with a nationally known program. shouldn’t have to pay it. When I focus on the most pressing issues, Aball tickets were going We will not sell out every game asked for my friends’ opinions on electronic, I was a little wary. I this charge? Well, I emailed the year after year. Until that happens, the matter through my Facebook not on redundantly protecting rights questioned the ease of selling tick- athletic director, Jamie Pollard, to unless the athletic department account, I received multiple re- already articulated in the federal ets but was reassured you could find out. wants to see attendance suffer, plies expressing their dislike of the Constitution and case law. transfer your tickets to another Pollard said the money is ticket prices will not go up. practice within minutes. student or print them out. This is charged to the university by Finally, Pollard said he So, fellow sports lovers, I true. the company that handles the received an overwhelmingly would encourage you to send Editorial Board However, three years later, I electronic ticketing and the cost positive response to the electronic Pollard an email at jbp@iastate. Jake Lovett, editor in chief find myself wanting to actually do is then transferred to us. He went ticketing and my complaint about edu. I know we’re all busy, but Michael Belding, opinion editor this for the first time. I got onto on to say that part of the reason the additional fee is the first he has student feedback is necessary to Ryan Peterson, assistant opinion editor Craig Long, daily columnist cyclones.com and logged into my student tickets have not gone up received. truly gauge the success of the new Claire Vriezen, daily columnist account. As I was about to hit the for the past four years was due, in Personally, I do like the program, and if we only grumble print button, however, I noticed part, to the costs saved from not electronic tickets. Without paper to ourselves and our friends, it Feedback policy: the disclaimer asking for my printing paper tickets. tickets I have one less thing to can’t change. Considering the The Daily encourages discussion but does not approval for a $2 charge to my ac- However, I do not feel Pollard’s misplace or forget. However, the athletic department has found the guarantee its publication. count for the transfer. reasoning on not raising ticket problem of additional hidden fees money to add on to the football We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter Wait, didn’t I already buy this prices is only due to the savings seems to be a bit of an epidemic training facility and build a new or online feedback. ticket? Why should I be paying they have gained from the elec- for this university. athletic facility, I think they can Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. another $2? At first I thought the tronic system. For years, the $99 After spending about $900 on find a way to absorb the cost of the com. Letters must include the name(s), phone charge was only if I were elec- season tickets have been available athletic tickets during my time transfer fee. number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers tronically transferring the ticket to the public for men’s basketball here at Iowa State, it is vexing that and addresses will not be published. to another student’s account. But games. The Kansas game was the I should have to pay an additional Online feedback may be used if first name and no, there is actually an additional season’s first “sold out” basketball $2 when I was just trying to give Jessica Bruning is a senior last name, major and year in school are included $2 charge to print out MY ticket game, even though large sections away a women’s basketball ticket. in political science and apparel in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible with MY paper and MY ink. of Hilton weren’t even filled. This The fact that my complaint merchandising design and for print in the Iowa State Daily. So what is the purpose of past fall is the first time Iowa State was the first he has heard isn’t production from Castana, Iowa. Editor: Michael Belding | [email protected] Tuesday, February 7, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 7

Activism Letters to the editor Students lead the charge Evil of greed drives us Administrators “Biblo-phobia,” is so extreme Warren. J. Blumenfeld is and extensive that now “may be an associate professor of the time to make Christians a closer to end of world feel accountable curriculum and instruction. protected class.” to uphold policies Rather than reverting to a I feel a great discom- cians and developers who school’s leadership to remove boycott, Jackson is calling for a fort in being told that Abraham Sanogo is a toiled in their efforts to ollege students across Chick-fil-A from campus — “buycott” of Chick-fil-A, in sup- greed is good. It is not just junior in mathematics. make such technology the country have unless and until the restaurant port of the company’s defense from my upbringing, but possible — those who re- Corganized boycotts and chain withdraws its support for of marriage and protection of as I understand it, greed sengers still aboard. ceive little to no credit for petition drives to terminate their anti-gay organizations.” family and Christian values. drives unethical, immoral Where do you find their work and accumulate schools’ relationship with the Dan Cathy, president and Over the years, similar boy- and dishonorable hu- brave men unafraid to die trivial wealth — perse- national fast-food chain Chick- chief operating officer of Chick- cotts to those currently under- man behavior. The word for their country, if every- vered because greed drove fil-A because of the restaurant’s fil-A, issued a news release in an way against Chick-fil-A have should not be mixed with one simply wished to save them on. direct connection to organiza- attempt to counter the boycott by been waged against companies. survival, or disguised as a their own lives? Where do In my thoughts, the evil tions dedicated to restrict- stating, “While my family and I For example, some have boy- euphemism for survival. you find parents to raise of greed drives the ending ing the rights of lesbian, gay, believe in the biblical definition cotted Domino’s Pizza when it Without a doubt, greed is infants, if greed dictates of the world, society and bisexual and transgender people. of marriage, we love and respect was discovered that its founder, an evil. them to save their own re- all sensible order when Chick-fil-A’s charitable division, anyone who disagrees.” Tom Monaghan, supported a So is selfishness the sources? Where would you the individual would WinShape Foundation, works He went on to define Chick- number of anti-abortion groups “basis of all human labor find love, if greed blinds willingly sacrifice others with and supports such groups fil-A’s corporate purpose as “to such as Operation Rescue. and effort” then? Do we you to anyone’s needs but to save himself in the as the National Organization for glorify God by being a faithful Some people do not shop respect the captain of your own? misguided belief that he Marriage, the Ruth Institute, the steward of all that is entrusted at Hobby Lobby, a chain of the sunken liner, Costa Arguably, one can say will “survive.” Pennsylvania Family Institute, to us, and to have a positive craft stores, because it actively Concordia, for greedily that new phones and new If you exist today to Focus on the Family and Exodus influence on all who come in promotes (proselytizes) a form of seeking his own survival? iPods are produced out of read this, it is because International among others, contact with Chick-fil-A. ... We Christianity in its ads, espe- No. We call him a coward greed. However, one can- someone in the past all fighting to ban marriage for will continue to offer resources cially around Easter, and often for saving himself and not say that the scientists, pushed greed aside and same-sex couples and some to strengthen marriages and plays Christian music over the abandoning ship with pas- engineers, mathemati- had you in mind. advocating for the “curing” of families. To do anything different airwaves in its stores. homosexuality. would be inconsistent with our With the recent actions Students at Indiana purpose and belief in biblical taken against Chick-fil-A, University South Bend suc- principles.” however, a critical question must Iraq, Iran present different cessfully lobbied their school Bishop E.W. Jackson Sr., be addressed. While private to dissociate from Chick-fil-A founder and president of Staying companies like Chick-fil-A as a vendor, and students at True to America’s National most certainly and clearly have situations to government other campuses are taking Destiny, accuses these student the right to support organiza- their lead, including students leaders of hatred against devoted tions and causes of their choice, The Jan. 31 editorial “Does another at the University of New Christians. Though students should public tax supported war loom on the horizon?” compares the Daniel Aggromito is a resident of Orleans, Texas Tech University, involved in these actions institutions such as universities invasion of Iraq and the search for weap- Urbandale, Iowa. Mississippi State University, represent all sexual and gender maintain connections with those ons of mass destruction to the potentially University of North Texas, identities, Jackson argued in an companies that expressly violate looming conflict in Iran. tion if this strait is blocked by Iran. Thus, Gainesville State College, Florida interview with Christian New campus nondiscrimination This editorial disregards the fact that while the United States and NATO are Gulf Coast University and Duke Wire that “this is further proof policies? the situations in the two countries are worried about Iran’s nuclear program (as University. of the insidious and dangerous While conservative Christian vastly different. they should be), they will only take action By petitioning administra- hatred by homosexual activists theologians like Jackson pose as While Iraq was not found to have if the Strait of Hormuz is blocked by the tors, students are sending the of any Christian who dares try victims in this drama, most cam- nuclear weapons, the United Nations is country. clear message that discrimi- to live out their biblical values. pus nondiscrimination politics aware of and even recently sent represen- Hopefully, Iran succumbs to the nation in any form cannot be The problem in society today is now include sexual identity and tatives to visit Iran’s uranium enrich- demands of the United States and NATO supported on their respective not hatred of homosexuals, but gender identity and expression ment facilities — uranium is, of course, a before conflict is necessary. campuses. hatred by homosexuals of anyone as enumerated categories. By key ingredient in the creation of nuclear If conflict is necessary, then this will According to one of the who refuses to say ‘amen’ to their opposing the basic civil rights of weapons. not only infer that Iran has continued schools’ petitions: “Mississippi sexual behavior.” LGBT people, Chick-fil-A and its In an effort to force Iran to abandon with its nuclear program but can also State should be a place that Jackson goes on to accuse allied organizations clearly fall its nuclear program, NATO has placed potentially force a rise in oil prices due supports equality for everyone members of the “homosexual under the definition of discrimi- an embargo on the oil supplies of Iran to to the blocking of the strait, causing a — where all students, staff and community” of attempting to nation according to campus Europe. ripple effect on the still-fragile economies community members feel wel- demolish the faith foundations policies. This has been met with a reply from of the United States and various NATO come. We should not be allowing on which our country is based, Current events clearly show the Iranian government threatening to countries. corporations to do business on since “it is an affront to them, that students nationwide are block the Strait of Hormuz, an important While I can understand the concerned our campus if they are using their and they want a sexually amoral taking the lead in raising critical channel between the Persian Gulf and the tone of the editorial in regards to creating profits to strip fundamental civil society remade in their image.” issues, and they are holding Arabian Sea that one-fifth of the world’s more Middle Eastern conflict, the risks rights from gay, lesbian, bisexual Jackson argues that the oppres- campus administrators account- oil supply travels through. to the economy and, more importantly, and transgender Americans. sion toward Christians, which able for upholding their stated The U.S. government has returned the world security are too great to discount by Please join me in calling on our he terms “Christo-phobia” and policies. volley, indicating it will take military ac- the allied forces.

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Basketball: Photo: David Duprey/ The Associated Press AP Top 25 Tom Brady walks off the field after being sacked by Giants 1. Kentucky (63) DE Justin Tuck during Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday. 2. Syracuse (2) 3. Ohio State 4. Missouri 5. North Carolina Don’t put 6. Baylor Redshirt 7. Kansas 8. Florida all blame 9. Murray State 10. Duke athletes on Brady 11. Michigan State 12. Georgetown In the day and age of social 13. San Diego State media, blogs and the ever- increasing need for rapid re- 14. UNLV action to sports events, what 15. Florida State File make big has happened to Tom Brady 16. Saint Mary’s photo: Jordan Maurice/Iowa following the Patriots’ 21-17 1 7. Creighton State Daily loss to the Giants in Super 18. Marquette Bowl XLVI is astounding. 19. Virginia As we watched the final 20. Mississippi State choices Hail Mary pass flail to the 21. Wisconsin By Mark.Schafer ress toward their degree. ate school on what they might want ground, just out of reach of 22. Michigan @iowastatedaily.com to gradu- to study in the future, the the stretched arms of Rob 23. Indiana Following NCAA rules ate studies top floor of the Hixson-Lied Gronkowski, Brady’s legacy All student-athletes have is redshirt took a hit. 24. Louisville Student Success Center is full five years to complete four Since a student-athlete senior wres- of staff that help student-ath- Sure, the man is the owner 25. Harvard year’s worth of college ath- who is redshirting has an ex- tler Andrew letes progress in school while of three Super Bowl rings, a letic eligibility. For some, they tra year to compete and they Sorenson. playing collegiate athletics. supermodel wife and multiple use all their eligibility along have to be enrolled full-time “I nev- Woody Since it can take a while endorsement contracts. NFL: with their regular course of in college to do so, accord- er really for the academic services to But on the biggest stage, he college, playing on the court ing to NCAA rules, he or she planned to go to grad school, learn that a student-athlete is failed for the second time to from their freshman to senior has to make plans to stay in it just happened out that redshirting, Powell said every beat Eli Manning’s Giants. year. school until their athletic eli- way,” Sorenson said. “The student-athlete is put on the An interception, an in- Others use a redshirt — gibility clock runs out. fifth year is great because you same four-year plan that non- tentional grounding call that which is when a student-ath- “Once [a student-athlete] don’t have to take as many student-athletes are put on in put two points on the board lete sits out a year of competi- enrolls, they have to follow credits as a normal student terms of the classes they take for the Giants via a safety and tion in order to build up skills the same rules that the NCAA would.” for their degree. several missed chances in for their sport — which, in prescribes as far as progress With two more years “The redshirt year is a the late stages that forced the effect, makes those student- toward degree, all the same left in his eligibility, redshirt huge advantage for a student- aforementioned Hail Mary. athletes have to stay in school rules apply to them,” said ISU sophomore football player athlete because they are not And despite all that, we’re The Associated Press for another year. Associate Athletics Director Jeff Woody is weighing his subject to the traveling in the here to tell you why it was not “In Division I, [a student- of Academic Services Tommy options on what to do after he first year, so they can focus on Brady’s fault the Patriots lost Patriots say athlete’s] clock starts as Powell. “So as we are working finishes his degree. their academics a lot more,” Sunday. soon as [they] enroll full- with them, it’s such a huge “We have to meet certain Powell said. “That allows Without Brady, the they aren’t time in college,” said ISU benefit for academics of the academic standards as stu- them to have that extra year, Patriots aren’t the Patriots. pointing Assistant Athletics Director student-athlete because they dent-athletes. Just because which they can use to finish The man may very well be the of Compliance Dustin Gray. are making the same prog- we are sitting out a year of up their degree or work on a greatest quarterback of all fingers after “The rule is a student-athlete ress, but they also get an extra competition doesn’t mean we second bachelor’s degree or time, even with two straight has four years to compete in a year to be able to compete.” get to sit out a year of school,” work on graduate school if Super Bowl losses. Super Bowl five-year window.” For some, the extra year Woody said. “You have to look that’s what they choose.” Brady carried a dreadful FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) Even though the athletes student-athletes spend in at your life goals and decide Patriots defense this season — The Patriots say there’s have potentially five years to school is used to work on a what you want to study in Beyond a bachelor’s and, within the game itself, no finger-pointing after their Super Bowl loss, even if su- compete in college athletics, second bachelor’s degree, but that fifth year.” degree brought New England back permodel Gisele Bundchen if a student-athlete chooses others move from undergrad- Woody is considered a when it looked like New York won’t abide by that code. to redshirt a year in athletic uate to graduate school work. senior academically at Iowa Even though it wasn’t the had all the momentum. The wife of New England competition, they still have to One of the students who State. At one point, Brady went quarterback Tom Brady was caught on camera stay in school and make prog- moved on from undergradu- To help athletes decide REDSHIRT.p9 >> 16-for-16 in a stretch in the complaining that dropped middle of the game, including passes doomed the team to two touchdowns in that time a 21-17 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday — the Men’s basketball Women’s basketball that had the Patriots up 17-9 Patriots’ second loss in the before the eventual downfall. NFL title game loss in five As his wife Gisele seasons. Bundchen pointed out angrily Late in the game, usually ‘Dominant’ after the game, his receivers dependable receiver Wes Welker dropped a pass that didn’t help him out late in went off his hands; Aaron the game either. Wes Welker, Hernandez and Deion Deion Branch and Aaron Branch also had trouble post trio key coming up with catches. Hernandez each dropped Bundchen was caught on passes on the final drive, plays video by TheInsider.com that most certainly would responding to a pro-Giants for Cyclones heckler after the game by have put the Patriots in posi- saying, “My husband can- By Caitlyn.Diimig tion for a better play at the end. not (expletive) throw the @iowastatedaily.com For people to put all the ball and catch the ball at the same time.” blame on him — or any one Coach Bill Fennelly made a fist and Brady was not available for person, for that matter — is comment Monday, when tapped the wood table in front of him. absolutely ridiculous. Twitter the team flew back from Fennelly was talking about junior Anna and Facebook blew up after Indianapolis and arrived at Prins’ health and felt the need to “knock on the game, and even profes- Gillette Stadium on buses. wood.” sional journalists knee-jerk Asked if the team had any comment, Patriots spokes- “The biggest thing for [Prins] is we’ve got reacted to his performance man Stacey James pursed File photo: Jordan Maurice/Iowa State Daily to keep her healthy,” Fennelly said. postgame. his lips together and shook ISU forward Royce White goes up for a lay-in during Iowa State’s game This is the first time since Prins has Eric Wilbur of the Boston his head from side to side. against Texas on Jan. 4. White will travel with the Cyclones to take on played for Iowa State that she has not Globe penned one the most But defensive back James Oklahoma State at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Stillwater, Okla. Ihedigbo said Welker was missed a practice due to ailments, Fennelly ignorant, idiotic columns that a big reason the Patriots said. may have ever been written made it to the Super Bowl, “There’s been a little ailment or sickness about a player’s performance. and he’s not to blame. that’s always hindered her development,” Wilbur wrote, essen- “You can’t point fingers Fennelly said. “She’s a kid that needs the tially in a message for Brady at anybody. Wes made Confidence surges amazing plays all season,” work and practice and she’s been able to get himself, “You blew this Super Ihedigbo said. “You win it.” Bowl. You denied your coach it as a team; you win it Prins is one-third of the dominant post No. 4. You let down your and lose it as a team. And we lost to a good football as team hits road trio for Iowa State (13-8, 4-6 Big 12) this teammates.” team.” year. Last time we checked, By Jeremiah.Davis derstanding roles right now, and ac- The other two post players are sopho- 22 men are on the field at @iowastatedaily.com cepting those roles. And that all plays more Hallie Christofferson and junior one time. No one man can a part.” Chelsea Poppens. do everything. Brady doesn’t Sports Jargon: Fans and observers may think Guard Chris Babb, who went 4-of- “I don’t think there’s any question that make tackles, block or catch confidence hasn’t ever been an issue 7 from 3-point range en route to 12 one of the big reasons our team is play- the football. for the 2011-12 ISU men’s basketball points against Oklahoma on Saturday, ing better is we’ve been fairly consistent If he’s to blame for some- CLINCH team. said Iowa State has done its best to with our interior kids,” Fennelly said. thing, it’s this: Without his SPORT: This was the team with the four “keep improving.” “[Christofferson] and [Prins] have really play, the Patriots never would Boxing hyped transfers, after all, and NCAA Babb said he too has seen the gotten better and Poppens continues to put have reached the Super Bowl tournament talk started before the Cyclones come together as a group together consistent efforts all the time.” at all. DEFINITION: season began. and understand where they each fit. Against Oklahoma State last Wednesday, A clinch is when one But, coach Fred Hoiberg said, con- “I think everybody’s buying into Prins tallied 16 points and eight rebounds, boxer defensively holds onto the other to avoid fidence that the team could play as one their roles and buying into the concept well above her season averages of 10 and being hit or slow down an and grind out wins in the Big 12 is just of what we need to do to win,” Babb four. ISD Sports Editorial opponent’s attack. now starting to hit its stride. said. Christofferson scored 20 points in Board “We’re playing with a different lev- Any overconfidence or boasting the same game and 17 against Texas on Jeremiah Davis, Sports Editor USE: Dean Berhow-Goll, Mike Tyson bit off Evander el of confidence right now,” Hoiberg waned during the Cyclones’ noncon- Saturday. Assistant Sports Editor Holyfield’s ear while said. “Our focus has been great since ference schedule, when Hoiberg of- “Poppens and I stay after practice and Jake Calhoun, Assistant Sports locked in a clinch. we started conference play. Editor “Guys are doing a better job of un- STILLWATER.p9 >> STORY.pXX >> Dan Tracy, senior reporter Editor: Jeremiah Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Tuesday, February 7, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 9

File photo: Grace Steenhagen/Iowa State Daily Coach Fred Hoiberg reacts to a call during Iowa State’s game against Kansas State on Jan. 31. Hoiberg said at his Monday news conference that the Cyclones are playing with confidence.

said, that sparked the overall mates involved. >>STILLWATER.p8 turnaround. Along with the confidence The 67-65 win against and guys accepting roles, that ten talked of the team’s need Mississippi Valley State on kind of unselfish play has been to come together in adverse Dec. 31 was the wakeup call something the Cyclones have situations and understand Hoiberg said his team needed. hung their hat on recently. what they need to do when the “The Mississippi Valley “It comes from a cama- game’s on the line. State game was a very impor- raderie thing,” White said. Forward Royce White said tant game for this team, in “Chemistry is just real high Monday in a news conference the meetings we had and the on our team. It starts with the that he thought the confidence talks we had leading into con- leaders, and the lead guys are Photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily turnaround began when con- ference play,” Hoiberg said. unselfish, and it trickles down. Center Anna Prins fights to the hoop in Saturday’s game against Texas. The trio of Prins, ference play started and Iowa “We’ve learned from losses. It’s a program thing; it’s from Chelsea Poppens and Hallie Christofferson are helping the Cyclones with strong post play. State got a win against Texas We’ve done a great job learn- top to bottom. at home. ing from wins, even though The Cyclones carry that >>POSTS.p8 Poppens and the 6-foot-8-inch Baylor ju- “I would probably say sometimes it’s hard to learn confidence and “camaraderie” nior Griner are tied for most double-doubles when we got to conference from a win because guys are into a matchup with Oklahoma shoot extra shots,” Christofferson said on in the Big 12 with 10. play,” White said when asked satisfied.” State, a team that very nearly Saturday. “That’s helped me.” “[Poppen’s] not 6-8, she’s just a hard work- when the turnaround began. For White specifically — left Hilton Coliseum with a The extra work is also paying off for er, so she really has to work for everything she “Beating Kansas always helps. the team’s leader in points win on Jan. 18, had it not been Poppens, who boasts 14 points and 11 re- gets, and it pays off,” said senior guard Lauren Playing them the first time was (13.5), rebounds (9.3), assists for a Scott Christopherson bounds per game. Mansfield. a confidence booster. Playing (4.2), steals (1.2) and blocks buzzer-beater. “If was not in this league, Fennelly said the trio of post players will Missouri the first time was a (1.2) per game — his passing “They’re playing very good you’d have a hard time not making the case be key to winning upcoming games against confidence booster. And after and getting teammates in- basketball,” Hoiberg said of that [Poppens] is the player of the year in this Missouri, Texas Tech and Kansas who are that, we knew we could play volved has been something the Cowboys, who beat No. league,” Fennelly said. strong in interior play. with anybody, it was just a fans have wondered about, 4 Missouri after the loss in matter of going out and execut- given his 6-foot-8-inch, Ames. “Even though they don’t ing the game plan and getting a 270-pound frame and ability have a lot of depth, it’s a team win.” to score. that plays very hard and will While Hoiberg agreed the White, though, said, “I like always have a chance because team’s recent confidence surge better than points. I’d of the way they play.” started with conference play, rather help a basket out than Iowa State tips off against it was the game right before score myself,” and his coach Oklahoma State at 6 p.m. Vision Center the Big 12 season started, he praised his ability to get team- Tuesday in Stillwater, Okla.

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While the fall shows in Milan and Paris are coming to an end, New York Fashion Week is only getting started. Mercedes-Benz New York Fall 2012 Fashion Week: Feb. 9 - 16 Remember to check www.isdstyle.com during the week for updates on Fashion Photos courtesy of Target Week. Even vote for your favorite The Jason Wu line at Target was released Sunday. Compared to Wu’s main collection, the colorful, modern line offers apparel, scarves and handbags at shows. affordable prices. The line is avalible nationwide at Target stores and online until March 6.

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robe. Christopher Bailey at Designers propose Burberry Prorsum had a par- bold looks for fall ticularly fresh point of view, adding richly hued borders on By Ian Laughead otherwise conservatively col- ISD Style Writer ored outerwear. Prints are the order of the day in several designers’ Seasonally, fall might be shows. Nicola Formichetti half a year away, but that didn’t and Romain Kremer showed stop European designers from a collection of dark, shimmery showing off their wares for the suits, but their stand-out look later months recently on the was one printed lapel-to-toe catwalks in Milan and Paris. with a modern paisley in a Double breasted suits and deep fuchsia. all-over black leather showed Swooping in as a stand-out up more often than not on the piece this season was the cape. European runways, but fortu- Less dramatic than Dracula’s nately for the college student, favorite outerwear but heavier more than a few other trends than Superman’s aerodynamic are ripe for a more casual ensemble, Stefano Pilati drew translation. up his version at Yves Saint While classic black is ubiq- Laurent in hunter green and uitous during any autumn/ burgundy. winter fashion week, more Slightly easier to pull off newsworthy were fewer staid than a cape, wide rugby-style and stodgy browns and greys stripes started to look less and more jewel tones one rare- boyish and more sophisticat- Photo courtesy of Burberry Photo courtesy of Lanvin ly sees in menswear. Whether ed at Lanvin. Showing up at Color-blocked outerwear, from Wide, rugby-style stripes that tailored jackets to puffer coats, harken back to 19th-century it was a dark teal velvet dinner more than a few shows across added a new dimension at prison uniforms were featured jacket at Gucci or an amethyst Europe, this is one look that Burberry Prorsum in Milan. The at Lucas Ossendrijver’s Lanvin. Photo courtesy of Mugler fur scarf at Bernhard Willhelm, can be sported in anything look with pops of color will be This boyishly bold, sporty Monochromatic ensembles like this fuchsia suit at easy to translate into everyday pattern was one of many Mugler will continue to be a trend in the coming winter. color suddenly came into a from T-shirts to full-on three- wardrobes. Harder to wear are featured on the runways in Bright, colorful pieces added spice to the menswear man’s winter weather ward- piece suits. next winter’s capes and leather. Paris for next season. collections in Europe.

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