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By Alex.Hanson cording to public opinion polls — campaigning will continue to play a Clinton and trying to sway disil- @iowastatedaily.com compete for votes in swing states, large role in the candidates’ strategy lusioned Democrats who may have while third-party candidates hope to going forward. supported Vermont Sen. Bernie make a dent in poll numbers. Clinton has spent nearly $75 mil- Sanders. e’re now in the home And Iowans can expect more vis- lion on general election ads, while Johnson also is looking forward stretch — in just two its even as polls in Iowa show a close Trump is way behind at $7.7 million, to the Commission on Presidential months, voters will race between Trump and Clinton, according to an analysis by NBC Debates releasing the names for the head to the polls and both of whom already have made News and Advertising Analytics. debates. If a candidate can reach Wcast their votes for president and campaign stops since securing the Johnson also has gone on the air in 15 percent in polls, he or she can races up and down the ballot. nomination. several states in recent weeks. debate in front of Americans on And while the last year and a half The latest polling in Iowa is much Along with Iowa, several states television. And Johnson concedes has been unpredictable, from the closer than some other states that will likely decide who gets to 270 if he is not on the debate stage, his rise of , a serious usually get attention. A CBS News/ electoral votes on election night. chances of competing through No- challenge to Hillary Clinton and YouGov poll in recent weeks had “Many of the other battleground vember are slim. what some say is the demise of po- Trump on top at 44 percent and states are relatively close, but it’s Along with Iowa and the effect litical discourse, the usual campaign Clinton at 39 percent. Libertarian worth noting that in none of those of third parties, Shelley and Steffen tactics, messages and themes are nominee Gary Johnson had 8 per- states does either candidate have Schmidt, a university professor of falling into place ahead of voting cent and Green Party nominee Jill a majority support, so they all are political science at Iowa State, are on Nov. 8. Stein had 1 percent. pretty much up for grabs,” Shelley keeping an eye on several other “We normally say that the races National polls outside of Iowa said. states that could go either way, pick up after Labor Day,” said Tim have shown Clinton ahead in recent The reason? Johnson and Stein including Ohio, Florida, Nevada, Hagle, a professor of political sci- weeks, although Trump is trending are polling in at least the single North Carolina, Missouri, Georgia, ence at the University of Iowa. “I still up within the last several days. digits, and in some cases, Johnson Arizona, Pennsylvania and Wis- think that will be the case, though “We are just about guaranteed to cracks 10 percent support. The consin. I’ve seen some suggest otherwise. It get way beyond the usual level of former Republican governor al- may be that pretty much everyone being sick and tired about campaign ways had libertarian leanings, but DEBATE PREP knows Clinton and Trump, and we ads,” said Mack Shelley, chairman after dropping out of the 2012 GOP The process of preparing for the here in Iowa have seen our share of and professor in the political science primary, he officially became a three presidential debates is usually visits and ads already, but I think department at Iowa State. “[The Libertarian and ended up receiving down in the details every cycle, but there are still a lot of people who Real Clear Politics average] now about 1 percent nationally — more the talk this cycle has been about don’t pay too much attention until has Trump up by a bit less than one than a million votes. how Clinton will prepare for Trump, after the holiday, particularly those point in Iowa. If other states start Johnson is touting himself and who has defi ed all rules usually as- who are registered no party.” to drift in his direction, Iowa could running mate Bill Weld, also a for- sociated with politics. Hagle is right on visits — almost well become a focal point for attack mer Republican governor, as an “Predicting what could be two dozen candidates crisscrossed ads that impugn both candidates’ alternative to the two-party system regarded as a random event is really the state ahead of the February Iowa veracity and will drag us way deep and a choice that “most Americans” difficult, but Clinton can prepare Caucus, which gave us winners Ted into the political septic tank.” can agree with — fiscally conser- best by being trained to respond in Cruz and Clinton. Now, Trump and Clinton has massively outspent vative economically and socially Clinton — the two most unpopular Trump thus far in the advertisement liberal. Stein is calling for a “Green candidates in modern history, ac- column, but battleground state New Deal,” running to the left of ELECTION p4 Story County GOP opens new campaign hub

By Travis.Charlson the election and hear from our @iowastatedaily.com candidates, and also to help us fundraise too, so we can get their message out.” The Republicans of Story Sondra Childs-Smith, who County are revving up their is challenging state Rep. Beth campaigning efforts ahead of Wessel-Kroeschell, D-Ames, said November’s election, opening a students are a big part of elec- “Victory Office” Tuesday to serve tions in Ames. Iowa State Daily as the nucleus for state and local “Things are looking pretty Iowa State will request at the Board of Regents meeting $100 million in state appropriations for a new Veterinary Diagnostic campaigns. positive,” Childs-Smith said. Lab within the College of Veterinary Medicine complex. The Board of Regents will meet Wednesday and Thursday. Local volunteers, officials and “We’re trying to target Iowa State community members gathered students. [We want] to register in the new digs at 1421 South them, and register them in this Bell St. for the ribbon cutting, county instead of where they are ISU looks to add new Vet Diagnostic Lab where candidates spoke to those from. I think that will give us a in attendance about the impor- really nice base.” By Jenna.Hrdlicka but it is important for the entire ani- would continue to be used during tance of the volunteers’ roles in While the political spotlight @iowastatedaily.com mal industry. Producers, owners, the construction period. Once the local elections. has been trained on the state and farmers — across the state of Iowa.” project is completed, the former lab “We have a lot of critical lo- presidential races, Rick Sanders, The proposal is a request for the will be renovated and used as added cal races and so that’s what we Story County Board of Supervi- Among topics to be proposed at board to put forward a five-year, research lab space, McCarroll said. as a county party are here for,” sors chairman, stressed that a lot the Board of Regents meeting on $100 million allocation from the “This [proposal] is important said Brett Barker, Story County is at stake at the local level too. Wednesday and Thursday at the state of Iowa for construction of to students, as well as all Iowans, GOP chairman. “We’re here to “This is going to be an elec- University of Iowa is a request for the new lab, as one of its capital because many students might be provide them support with vol- tion unlike anything we’ve ever $100 million in state appropriations improvement requests. educated in VetMed, or biology, unteers, support with material seen,” Sanders said. “From top for a new Veterinary Diagnostic If approved, the funding would or any number of disciplines, and and mailings and just coordinat- to bottom, all the way through, Lab (VDL). start in the fi scal year 2018, which is might eventually work in the Vet ing and helping them get their there are lots and lots of op- The current VDL is a laboratory the year that begins July 2017. Diagnostic Laboratory,” he said. message out. portunities if we work as hard located in the College of Veterinary “Right now, the VDL is incor- When the current VDL facility “We need as much support at as we can work to make sure Medicine, southeast of Jack Trice porated within the College of Vet- opened in 1976, there were 11 fac- the local level as we can.” we’re turning out those voters Stadium, that “[provides] com- erinary Medicine, which raises ulty and 20 staff members working The location’s purpose is to likely to support those things we prehensive and cutting-edge di- concerns about biosecurity because there. Now, according to Anne coordinate volunteers and or- believe in. agnostic services agents, [delivers] you have animals being treated Krapfl in an article for Inside Iowa ganize events and campaign “Every phone call matters, accessible, timely, accurate, valid near this highly-sophisticated labo- State, there are 25 faculty and 120 efforts around Ames. It serves every door knock matters.” and consistent test results, [detects ratory where they are treating and technical staff working in the same- as a jumping off point for local The key now, officials said, and identifi es] emerging domestic investigating diseases,” McCarroll sized space. candidates. is to coordinate those pivotal and foreign animal disease, [leads] said. The new lab would not only ad- The office gives local Repub- volunteer efforts. efforts in disease surveillance and A fi nal location for the proposed dress space issues, but also would licans something to be excited “I’m always amazed at the eradication, [develops] state-of-the- new lab has not yet been deter- meet current biosafety and biocon- about in anticipation of the time and dedication that peo- art diagnostic tools and technique,” mined, but it will be located within tainment requirements. looming elections, Barker said. ple put into this operation and and more, according to the VDL the College of Veterinary Medicine If approved, this $124-million, “This office is a critical these headquarters,” said David mission statement. complex to “insure access and col- multi-year project is planned to be piece of our efforts here in the Deyoe, state representative from “The VDL is the only facility of its laboration with other Veterinary funded with the $100 million from county for the fall,” Barker District 49. “As a candidate, kind in the entire state of Iowa,” said Medicine units,” said Katherine state appropriations, $20 million said. “We’re really excited to you’re so thankful for the vol- John McCarroll, executive director Gregory, senior vice president for from private gifts and $4 million have this space available to us. unteers that help your campaign of university relations. “It’s not only university services. from university funds, Krapfl said One, to get people excited about and everyone’s campaign.” important for Iowa State University, If approved, the current lab in the article. 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Chris Jorgensen/Iowa State Daily A speaker at the Sustaining Pipeline Workshop works with a small group Tuesday in the South Ballroom of the Memorial Union. ‘Sustaining the Academic Pipeline’ By Danielle.Gehr volved a mentor of some kind along handle little kids, you can handle The workshop came into discus- @iowastatedaily.com the way who led the speakers to big, grown kids.” sion last spring after finding that fi nd their career path and become Throughout the workshop, par- there were dwindling numbers motivated to move up in their fi eld. ticipants were encouraged to think in students of color moving up to During the first workshop in a “[A] faculty member modeled about where they want to see them- faculty positions. series of fi ve, three professors dis- for me a life I didn’t even know selves in the future. About halfway “Sustaining the academic pipe- cussed ways for graduate students existed,” said Burt, an assistant through the event, everyone was line is an issue,” Harding said. of color to transition into faculty professor in the school of educa- split into three groups, where they “Fewer and fewer of our graduate member positions. tion. “This mysterious thing called discussed more intimately what students of color are going on to The series is called Sustaining the being a professor. I would just see their future plans may be and how faculty positions. We need to be Academic Pipeline and is meant to her coming in dressed all fancy. they can achieve their goals. aware of that. … We’re hoping that help graduate students and faculty She had all her books in one hand. Eulanda Sanders, the Donna R. these workshops, or the people of color gain tenure track positions. She would have the pleasant offi ce Danielson professor in textiles and that are going to be facilitating Brian Burt, Shannon Coleman and [with] the open door … that plant- clothing, was one of five women these workshops, will at least give Sarah Rodriguez, the speakers for ed the early seeds for me becoming who made the event possible. you some knowledge about what’s this particular workshop, all started a faculty member.” “A diverse and inclusive faculty happening.” the event by speaking about their Coleman, an assistant professor on campus also helps our student The event concluded with an own experience moving through in the school of food science and body [become more] diverse and opportunity to ask questions and higher education. human nutrition, discussed what it inclusive too,” Sanders said. network to build mentoring rela- “I think that by hearing our jour- was like not having the traditional Thelma Harding, a coordinator tionships. neys, which I think are all a little bit teaching assistant experience and of graduate recruitment and re- This was the first in a series of different ... we hope that you will mainly serving as a guest speaker tention, was another woman who fi ve workshops made possible by a all be inspired to think about your when getting her Ph.D. at Colorado made the event possible. grant received from the Women’s own journey and to think about the State University. “We are looking for these dis- and Diversity Grants Program. experiences that you’re having no “I told people at the church, that cussions to have some impact on Monic Behnken, Gloria Jones- matter what level you’re at,” said I attended in Colorado, that served graduate students of color, as well Johnson, Tera Jordan, Harding Sarah Rodriguez, an assistant pro- as one of my classrooms,” Cole- as faculty of color, [and show them] and Sanders were the women who fessor in the school of education. man said. “I was a Sunday School there is a path that I can follow,” received the grant and made the Some of these experiences in- teacher for little kids, so if you can Harding said. series possible. Business College o ers entrepreneurship major

By Jenna.Hrdlicka university in Iowa, will be “We have had entrepre- preneurship as a minor, course,” Eyles said. “The Eyles said. @iowastatedaily.com in the university catalog neurship courses at Iowa and at the time, was one of content will be more fo- Many entrepreneurship beginning in the fall 2017. State for 20 years, but there the fi rst two schools in the cused on a smaller, more students end up working at However, students can be- are a number of business country to offer an interdis- entrepreneurial business.” small companies, where it Catering to the rising in- gin the program this aca- students who see them- ciplinary minor in entrepre- While there may be some is important to have knowl- terest in entrepreneurial demic year.” selves going to run a family neurship, Eyles said. overlap with the content edge of all aspects of the studies, the College of Busi- The process of offering business or going to work “Back then, it just didn’t taught in other manage- business, Eyles said. ness has added entrepre- entrepreneurship as an un- for a smaller company as make sense to offer a major ment courses due to the This includes knowing neurship as a new under- dergraduate major was con- opposed to a larger cor- in entrepreneurship — to- similar focus on running a every aspect of the com- graduate major and Ph.D ducted by a task force that poration, and a growing day it does,” she said. “It is business, the entrepreneur- pany, including how the this year. included various faculty number of students who certainly a rising trend, and ship major will allow for company got started, how “When it comes to entre- members from the College have intentions of starting here at Iowa State, we are more entrepreneur-specifi c it makes its money, etc. preneurship, Iowa State is of Business. and running their own busi- seeing a number of students courses such as entrepre- The new entrepreneurship the place to be,” College of Judi Eyles, assistant di- nesses.” in the business college [who neurial marketing, corpo- major will ensure students Business Dean David Spald- rector of the Iowa State Pap- Students who want to have decided] that’s what rate entrepreneurship, en- are learning all of these ing said in a news release. pajohn Center for Entre- pursue this as their career they want to do and that’s trepreneurial finance, op- business aspects regarding “Our Ph.D. program in en- preneurship, participated instead of just participat- what they want to study.” portunity recognition and small businesses. trepreneurship [began] this on the task force as a repre- ing in programs or taking a The new major offers entrepreneurship theory. “[It will] give students fall, which is only the eighth sentative of the Pappajohn couple of courses were the classes catered to the needs “If you were going to who have that desire to be stand-alone program in the Center. driving force behind the of entrepreneurs. graduate with a manage- in a smaller company or country, and the only one “[The decision to add this creation of the entrepre- “If you took a finance ment major and try to start on their own a broader un- in Iowa. major] was really based on neurship major. course, it would be very your own company, you derstanding of starting and “Our undergraduate pro- the demand and drives of About 20 years ago, Iowa different from if you took may be equipped to do that, running a company,” Eyles gram, the first at a public the students,” Eyles said. State began offering entre- an entrepreneurial fi nance but you [also] may not be,” said.

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SUDOKU by the Mepham Group LEVEL: Ames 4-1 precinct relocates 1 2 3 4 By Alex.Connor Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Complete the @iowastatedaily.com Delta Theta, Phi Gamma grid so each row, Delta, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi column and 3-by- Kappa Theta, Pi Kappa 3 box (in bold This year, voters in the Alpha, Sigma Chi, Sigma borders) contains Ames 4-1 precinct will see a Phi Epsilon, Sigma Pi, Tau every digit, 1 to permanent change in their Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi, 9. For strategies polling location, according Theta Delta Chi and Tri- on how to solve to the Story County Audi- angle. tor’s Offi ce. • Sororities in Ames Sudoku, visit The polling location has 4-1 precinct: Alpha Chi www.sudoku. been changed to Buchanan Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, org.uk Hall, 2160 Lincoln Way, ac- Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha cording to a news release. Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi, Chi This replaces the Memorial Omega, Delta Zeta, Kappa CROSSWORD Lutheran Church location. Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta, Not sure if you’re in the Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Ames 4-1 precinct? Here’s Beta Phi, Sigma Kappa. a rundown of who is af- • Multi-residential com- fected: plexes in Ames 4-1 pre- • Fraternities in Ames cinct: 2320 Lincoln Way, 4-1 precinct: Acacia, Adel- University Towers, the ante, Alpha Gamma Rho, Foundry, the Edge and Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Sunset Beach and Beach Katy Klopfenstein/Iowa State Daily Tau Omega, Beta Sigma View condominiums. The polling location for voters in the Ames 4-1 precinct has changed to Psi, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Voters currently regis- Buchanan Hall, 2160 Lincoln Way. Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, tered in the Ames 4-1 pre- registration cards contain- location, according to the FarmHouse, Kappa Sigma, cinct will receive new voter ing the updated polling release. ClubFest postponed to Monday

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016 OPINION 5

EDITORIAL UChicago letter falls flat on First Amendment

Incoming freshmen at the Univer- sity of Chicago received a curious letter from their new university last month. In the letter, Dean of Students John Ellison touched on the univer- sity’s “commitment to freedom of inquiry and expression” that moti- vates students to make their voices heard “without fear of censorship.” He wrote that disagreement and debate as a result of these freedoms “may challenge you and even cause discomfort.” As the ISD Editorial Board noted in a previous editorial, discomfort is often a necessary emotion when confronting new ideas or facing one’s prejudices for the first time. Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily People who are offended by artists who tattoo animals have the opportunity to act against how livestock is treated before it reaches the slaughterhouse. Reconciling this discomfort allows Columnist Lawson suggests trying humane meat and sending a message to commercial farmers saying you will choose a better, less guilty, meat choice. individual growth to take place. Ellison’s letter, however, goes to such a length that he perhaps causes unnecessary discomfort in students already victimized by those using their “freedom of expression.” Tattooing Animals There is a line to be drawn between one’s freedom of speech and one purposely making others feel uncom- a greater purpose than being your pigs are treated, and you could have fortable in the name of this freedom. How should we treat dinner. a voice in changing the treatment Ellison even acknowledged this. In The entire body of work is titled of livestock, but you don’t. When his letter, he said, “Freedom of ex- livestock before the “Art Farm” by artist Wim Delvoye, the process from farm to plate is pression does not mean the freedom who tattoos pigs before putting them changed and you have to visualize to harass or threaten others.” slaughterhouse? on for display. Once they were dead, the treatment of livestock and realize But by later denouncing the ex- he displayed the skins. that the animal might be suffering istence of “trigger warnings” and By Angelica.Lawson When you see semitrucks cart- discomfort or abuse, you’ll realize “safe spaces” on campus as threats to @iowastatedaily.com ing around crammed pigs on the there’s a social injustice. those aforementioned freedoms, he interstate do you gasp in disbelief? You have the power to change fundamentally misunderstands how Or have you come to expect to see how livestock is treated. There are these ideas fit into his own vision for nimals have feelings and build such cruelty? We oftentimes become humane farms that do not crowd the university. their own relationships. They desensitized to this practice. We all their livestock, but wait for an ap- Per Merriam-Webster, a trigger Aare not mindless creatures like know that those pigs are headed to propriate amount of time to make warning is “a statement cautioning people dumb them down to be in the slaughter house and we don’t the transition from farm to plate and that content [in a text, video or class] order to relieve themselves of how bat an eye. treat their animals with the dignity may be disturbing or upsetting.” In a they treat animals before they are It’s baffling that the second you they deserve. literature class, a book containing a made kitchen-ready. look up from this normal sight and Animals should be treated better chapter where a character is sexually For many people, the thought of bring it into a different light, it sud- than the bottom of your shoe. They assaulted might reasonably upset a tattooing a live animal for the sake denly becomes a barbaric practice. ultimately are providing those who student who also has been sexually of art leaves a bad taste in their Why would someone want to put an choose to eat meat with nutritious assaulted. As a result, a trigger warn- mouth. I was in an art class, and one animal through that pain? sustenance and they should be cared ing might be issued to the class so of the artists we were introduced to My issue with the sighs of disbelief for. Their roles are important in the people affected by sexual assault can was a man who did a live art piece and cries of injustice that come from life of a meat eater and should be prepare themselves before reading. tattooing live pigs before display- meat eaters is very simple: you eat treated as such. On college campuses, a safe space ing them. meat. You see those little pigs riding If the thought of an animal getting is generally a place where people can The room erupted in gasps of down the highway under stress and tattooed appalls you, perhaps you go to express themselves without disbelief. The students I was sitting think about dinner. You cannot be should try humane meat and send fear of harassment or violence. An with could not believe such a hei- upset about the road the animals a message to commercial farmers LGBTQ+ center would be a safe space nous act went on in the name of art. take to your dinner table if you are and their vendors saying you will for LGBTQ+ individuals to gather and Not a single person seemed to make the problem. choose a better, less guilty meat feel welcomed for who they are, in the connection that these animals As long as people don’t have to choice. Then perhaps, we won’t need addition to possibly escape judgment were already going to die, probably see or hear about the process, they people to make statements through or persecution. because you were going to eat them. are content with the treatment of artwork, and animals will be able to Neither of these prevent the free Pigs were a part of his art. They had livestock. The problem is how the be animals, not just statements. expression of professors or other students to present and discuss their class materials. A trigger warning, except in rare circumstances, will not immediately repel a student from the discussion — in fact, it may ensure that students are able to participate in the class normally, as they have been able to prepare themselves to face their Let’s hear crowd noise at tennis matches trauma. But if only some students have the By Alex.Felker ability to view the entire campus as a @iowastatedaily.com “safe space,” as Ellison seemed to im- ply — those who are not minoritized or have never experienced the type Arthur Ashe Stadium — of trauma where a trigger warning tennis’s largest stadium and might be of use — then this ignores the U.S. Open’s primary New the “diversity” and “wide range of York venue — always has been ideas” on campus that Ellison touts home to one of the sport’s most later in the letter. It also purposely unique atmospheres. makes these minoritized and/or pre- Raucous crowds, intemperate viously traumatized students unsafe winds and amplified pressure while suppressing their freedom to are hallmarks of the United express otherwise. States’ major tennis champi- Trigger warnings and safe spaces onship. This year, however, remain contentious ideas on college there’s been a change. With the campuses that have only recently aim of preventing rain delays, a gained the spotlight they currently retractable roof has been added. occupy. That said, university ad- Oddly enough, this seemingly ministration — and certainly deans benign addition to Arthur Ashe of students — would do well to take has inflamed an old debate. The advantage of the diverse range of now enclosed arena amplifies thought on their campuses and ex- the crowd’s ambient noise. And plore these ideas for themselves. this issue has raised questions. How loud can the crowd be? Editorial Board When can fans cheer? And for Courtesy of Getty Images Since tennis is an intimate, physically demanding and intensely strategic duel, columnist Felker argues that fans of the sport Emily Barske, editor-in-chief how long? Or what about the shouldn’t have to refrain from cheering just because it distracts the players. Michael Heckle, opinion editor sound of the rain hammering Christine Hopkins, Daily staff writer Adam Willman, community member down on the roof of the sta- Tennis is one of my favorite A basketball player is asked to type of pressure for the athletes. Mohamed Abufalgha, community member dium? sports, partly because of its take a free throw in the face And they would get used to it. Tennis is a sport of tradition, unique, mano a mano structure. of wild crowd noise. A foot- Some already have come out a sport of ritual. Wimbledon There’s nobody to blame if you ball kicker is asked to make in support of the U.S. Open’s Opinions expressed in columns and letters are — England’s major champion- lose a tennis match. It’s the a field goal while the crowd atmosphere. Rafael Nadal spe- those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations ship and the most prestigious ultimate competitive test. An screams and shouts with all of cifically has said that he enjoys with which the author(s) are associated. of them all — is representative intimate, physically demand- their might. And a soccer player the electric environment Arthur of this. The crowd is dead si- ing and intensely strategic duel. shooting a penalty kick is asked Ashe delivers. lent during points and there is Can you really blame the crowd to do the same. I would be surprised if 15 Feedback policy: little ambient noise. Some like for getting excited? The problem is convention. years down the line the average The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to this. Some believe that a ten- I think the crowd should be When the whole crowd is silent tennis match was not a more edit or reject any letter or online feedback. nis match needs to be played allowed to cheer during points. — yet one thoughtless indi- crowd-involving affair. If cheer- Send your letters to [email protected]. in relative silence and that the And between them. And be- vidual cries out during Andy ing was not so vainly hushed Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), sound made when the racket fore them. Why shouldn’t there Murray’s serve — the point is and shushed by the chair um- majors and/or group affiliation(s) strikes the ball is integral to be ambient noise? If players ruined. But what if the whole pire before and after stirring, and year in school of the author(s). the match. That quietness is are complaining about being crowd was cheering? What if it dramatic points. I believe this Phone numbers and addresses will not be a necessary sign of respect for unable to focus during their was just part of the game? I think is the direction that tennis is published. Online feedback may be used if first name and last the players. serves, or backhands or over- this would add a whole new ele- already heading. I just wish it name, major and year in school are included in the This is pure hogwash. head smashes — well, so what? ment to the sport. A whole new would move a bit faster. post. Feedback posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. IOWA STATE DAILY

6 STYLE Wednesday, September 7, 2016 A week of beauty Shake up your makeup routine with these five looks

Story by Madison.Ward School is back in session, but that doesn’t mean that the time spent @iowastatedaily.com creating new makeup looks has to end. Find short cuts and inspira- tion to add some new looks to your beauty arsenal without adding Photos by Emily.Blobaum time. These five makeup looks require very little time and very few @iowastatedaily.com products but still give you the opportunity to let your creativity flow.

MONDAY Sticking to the basics by evening out your complexion and concealing dark circles is plenty for a Monday morning. An easy way to amp up a basic base is by adding a natural glow around the perimeter of your face with a bronzer or even a light contour. Taking the same powder bronzer and applying it to the outer third of your eyelid crease will instantly make you look more awake. Filling in your brows and adding a light coat of mascara is a great way to frame your face and pull the look together. Avoid getting washed out by adding a pop of color to the look with a bit of blush and a natural lip color. Ward is wearing Julep Eyeshadow 101 Creme-to-Powder Eyeshadow Stick in Champagne Shimmer on the lid.

TUESDAY Just to make sure you’re really over those Monday blues, Tuesday’s look includes some blue shades because there is always room for color. After creating a subtle daytime smoky eye effect with a light charcoal gray shadow through the crease, pick up any shadow shade that you love on a pencil brush and smudge that into your bottom lash line. Using the same color shadow as your eye color or just a shadow that you love will put the focus on your eyes. A variation on this technique would be taking a colored liner and applying that on the top or bottom lash line. Pairing a smoky eye with a nude lip makes the traditional nighttime look much more wearable during the day. Ward is wearing L.A. Colors GRaFix eyeliner in Teal on the inner half of the upper lash line.

WEDNESDAY A great way to add balanced interest to any makeup look is to pick one feature and make it pop while the others play more of a supporting role. For Wednesday, it was time for the lips to take center stage. Using a metallic liquid lipstick is an easy — and trendy way — to put a new twist on the ’90s classic brown lip. To create a full effect, use a complementary lip liner and trace the outline of your lips after you have applied your liquid lip. This trick cleans up the edges and creates the perfect pout. The eyes can take the back seat with just some thin winged liner and a lid shade complementary to your skin tone. Create flattering wing liner by aiming the outer point of the wing at the tail of your brow to enhance your natural eye shape. Ward is wearing the middle shadow in the top row of the BH Cosmetics Shaaanxo Palette on the inner corner of her eye.

THURSDAY Inspiration can come from anywhere, and for Thursday, it came from one of fashion and beauty’s most iconic eras — the ’50s. Covering the lid with a taupe- brown matte shadow created a neutral base for a deepened crease and a hint of a winged liner. Apply a rosy blush starting from your cheek bones down to the apple of your cheeks. Bringing the product down your face rather than up will create a more flattering shape. Top off the look with a glossy red lip and you’ll be ready for a classic #tbt photo op. Pick a red lip based on your skin’s undertone. Go for a cool red if you have a pink undertone and a warm red if you have a yellow undertone. Ward is wearing the Tartelette Palette’s Force of Nature on the lid and crease with Dreamer in the crease.

FRIDAY

For Friday’s look, you may want to show your Cyclone pride at any sporting event or campus activities that are sure to fill the weekend. Taking a red shadow on a fluffy blending brush, tuck that into the crease and blend it out in a windshield wiper motion from inner corner to outer corner to make sure there aren’t any harsh lines. Then pick up a gold shimmery shadow and pack that on the lid. Taking that first blending brush again, blend in that windshield motion. This extra step doesn’t apply more product but blends the two shades together to pay a subtle homage to the home team. Don’t be afraid of glitter for day looks. The right amount is youthful and perfect for adding interest to any look. Ward is wearing Naked Cosmetics’ Sierra Nevada mica pigment on the lid.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016 SPORTS 7

Emily Blobaum/Iowa State Daily The Iowa State offensive line prepares for a snap against Northern Iowa on Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones mustered only 51 yards on 25 carries against the Panthers. Inexperience hinders ISU offensive line By Luke.Manderfeld were dismal. Iowa State a broken leg and is likely in the rotation. Redshirt when he gets out there well,” Warren said. “But it @iowastatedaily.com ran for 51 yards on 25 car- to miss the rest of the sea- freshman Julian Good- Saturday. You don’t now seems like every time you ries. Star running back son. That left Nick Fett, Jones, listed as the starting until he gets out there bul- run the ball, there was a Mike Warren, who led all who has one career start right tackle in this week’s lets start fl ying.” penalty or a play got called It was the biggest ques- freshman rushers in yards at Iowa State, the most two-deep depth chart, was As Campbell said Satur- back.” tion mark heading in the last season, only had 30 experienced lineman. suspended for Saturday’s day in the post-game press Even though the pen- 2016 season and a ques- yards on 12 carries. But the blockers are still game for a violation of conference, the coaching alties could be a reason tion coach Matt Campbell It was clear that War- young, and there’s poten- team rules. Campbell said staff believes much of the for the line’s poor per- answered time and time ren was frustrated about tial laced throughout the the suspension stemmed offensive line’s woes could formance, there is a still again: How would the of- the meager performance line. That youth is some- from an incident in the be attributed to a wealth a ways to go before the fensive line, which lost when meeting with the thing passing game coor- spring. of penalties, putting the blockers grow into an ef- almost all of its starters, media Tuesday. dinator Tom Manning is Good-Jones entered squad in tough situations. fective core. hold up over the course “We try to stay poised banking on. spring football in line to Those penalties also “I think the main thing of the year? and maintain our compo- “I have seen humun- start at center before the stunted Warren’s abil- for us is we just need to The line’s performance sure as things go, but we gous growth in the line team picked up transfer ity to get into a rhythm. play our game,” Bobek in Saturday’s 25-20 loss had to adjust a little bit,” from even where they Brian Bobek. The staff There were two or three said. “There was a lot of to Northern Iowa just af- Warren said. “Clearly that were from a few weeks promptly moved Good- instances Saturday where mistakes that guys weren’t fi rmed why it was a chief stuff didn’t work at all.” ago,” Manning said. “We Jones over to his more Warren broke out for a making through camp concern for the past eight Heading into fall camp, just got to stick by their natural position on the 15- or 20-yard run, only that I noticed. If we can months. the line only had one con- side and keep rolling with right side of the line. to be called back by the just eliminate those and The offensive line strug- sistent returning starter them, baby.” “I think he practiced yellow fl ag. play the way that we can gled to assist the running back in the form of Jake It will certainly help well today,” Manning said. “Yeah, it was tough play, we can be much bet- game, and the end results Campos, but he suffered to get one lineman back “We’ll see how he does trying to get a rhythm as ter.” Depth pushes competition for starting spots By Curran.McLaughlin “It ups the stakes a lot,” achieved one goal, you @iowastatedaily.com said team captain Madi Ott. have to turn around and “I think it’s a really good re- look at your next goal and minder to people that every try to achieve that one and In the Iowa State soc- single practice and every never be comfortable with cer team’s game against single day counts.” where you’re at,” Opfer Creighton, team captain Ott, who’s started every said. Koree Willer wasn’t in the game and played 442 min- Minatta doesn’t just want starting lineup. utes, said she fi nds herself his players to be wary of It wasn’t long before last leaving practices exhausted holding their starting spot. season’s First Team All-Big from fi ghting for her spot. He hopes that adding that 12 forward saw the field, She said that kind of in- unknown element will help only waiting six minutes. tensity in practice is what better prepare his players Willer immediately con- she wants to see the whole for in-game situations. tributed, scoring the first team carry over into games. When Minatta holds goal to tie the game for “It shows us the level that practice competitions, he Iowa State in its 3-1 victory. we are capable of playing said he likes to break up “[I wanted to] go out at,” Ott said. players into teams in dif- there and do what I can do Knowing the level of play ferent ways every week, and not really worry about the team can reach can be including captain lead where those minutes are challenging because the squads, starters vs. reserves at in a game, but just the coaches know that level as or upperclassmen vs. low- minutes I am on the field well and expect it every day, erclassmen. and to play hard,” Willer not just in practice but in “If you’re constantly mix- said after the game. games as well. ing it up, then they have to Willer would go on to The starting spot isn’t be able to adapt to that and play 62 minutes in the safe if in-game perfor- they can never get comfort- Creighton game, but it mance doesn’t live up. able themselves,” Minatta served as a reminder to “We have so much com- said. every player on the team. petition at every single po- Soccer can be a fluid No starting spot is safe. sition,” said redshirt fresh- sport and isn’t restricted “We felt that Mia man Kasey Opfer. “You’re to a single formation. Once [McAleer] and Klasey [Me- never safe and you should the whistle blows, the game delberg] outperformed never be comfortable in plan may need to change through [that] week,” said the position that you’re any minute. coach Tony Minatta. “[The in. Because the second “Once the whistle blows, Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily starting position] has got to Senior forward and team captain Koree Willer did not start in Iowa State’s game against Creighton on Aug. you get complacent with they’re flying numbers at be earned every week.” 28 but scored the game-tying goal and played 62 minutes. it, it can be taken from you you, they’re doing different With a deep bench this so fast.” things, and players have to year, Minatta said he want- position open, players are his players where they’re at track of everything,” Mi- Opfer, who has started be able to adapt to that,” ed to implement a system always competing to keep on the depth chart. natta said. four games and played 252 Minatta said. “[We’re] try- to keep his players from their spot on the depth “If somebody comes in Shots on goal, goals minutes this season, said ing to create that environ- becoming complacent and chart. Minatta and his staff and says, ‘Hey, why am scored, winning percentage she isn’t concerned about ment in practice as much not giving full effort during are keeping track of every I not starting?’ or ‘Why and plus-minus are all taken getting the start but rather as you can so that they’re games — something he’s player — in game and in didn’t I perform [as well]?’ into consideration. Minatta getting more minutes on always on their toes, always noticed in past years. practice — and creating a we have the ability to show even has rankings for in- the fi eld. preparing themselves to By keeping every starting statistical ranking to show them because we keep practice competitions. “If you think you’ve play.”

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3 16 ble finding someone to WY MA 11 Auditor, 900 6th St., Nevada, Iowa, PA 20 play Trump during de- 3 IA RI 4 50201. NE 6 OH CT 7 bate prep, but The New IN If you miss the deadline, with NV 4 IL 18 NJ 14 York Times reported last 11 WV a few extra documents, you can 6 UT 20 DE 3 week that her team was CO 5 register to vote on Election Day. CA 6 MO VA 13 MD 10 digging into information 9 KS KY 8 DC 3 To register on the day of the 55 6 10 from Trump’s ghostwriter NC 15 election, you should fi nd the vot- of “The Art of the Deal,” ing location of where you currently TN 11 SC and also was looking AZ OK reside. To find your voting pre- to “create a person- NM 7 AR 9 challenging cinct and location, visit the Iowa 11 6 ality profile of Mr. 5 AL GA Blum. Secretary of State’s website. Trump to gauge how MS 6 16 Blum has worked To prove you are who you say 6 he may respond to LA hard on constitu- you are, you need to bring photo attacks and deal with TX ent service, and that identification. Several forms of 38 8 a woman as his sole AK FL should help him in ID will satisfy this requirement, 29 adversary on the de- 3 the election,” Hagle including a driver’s license, a non- bate stage.” said. “Vernon, for driver ID card, a U.S. passport, a “Trump would her part, comes U.S. military ID, an ID card issued just not be the same across as a better by employer or a student ID issued persona if he were HI in more than 30 years. candidate than [2014 by an Iowa high school or college. overly scripted,” 4 “The smart money would candidate Pat] Murphy did An ISU ID you use on campus will Shelley said. “Much be for Grassley to win but two years ago. Being a work- satisfy this requirement. of his base appreci- compensate for not by a particularly impres- ing mom and successful You also need to prove you ates him exactly because doubtedly variations in the the Trump campaign’s lack sive margin,” Shelley said. businesswoman plays well. reside and are able to vote in the he is not programmed and states with Senate races de- of organization, then Repub- “How close the race with Like other Dem candidates, precinct you are registering in. because he comes across as pending on the specifi cs. So licans might hold control. Judge becomes will depend she can try to tie Blum to To prove your address, bring a genuine and not scripted. far, some of the Republican Even if they do, however, it largely on differential party Trump and look to work with document with your current ad- When he reads from tele- senators most thought were will be close.” turnout and on whether in- the Clinton organization.” dress listed, such as a residential prompters, all the sponta- vulnerable are doing OK.” dependents stick with their In the 3rd District, in- lease, utility bill, bank statement, neity disappears, and in so Democrats will need to fl ip LOCAL IOWA RACES previous pattern of breaking cumbent Republican David paycheck or government check/ doing, he loses traction.” fi ve seats to take control, and Locally, incumbent U.S. heavily for Grassley.” Young is facing Jim Mowrer, document. Either way, “It will be the more Republican seats are Rep. Dave Loebsack hopes Two House races in Iowa an Iraq war veteran who was If you live in university hous- biggest TV audience of any up in this cycle. to get some backup in Wash- are being watched nationally the Democratic nominee in ing or work on campus, your on- debate,” Schmidt said. Across the country, can- ington from Democratic and are rated “toss-ups” by the 4th District in 2014. campus housing contract or pay didates are taking different challengers in four other news organizations tracking “[I] get the impression that stub available through AccessPlus CONTROL OF U.S. SENATE approaches, including a full races. specifi c races. Mowrer isn’t proving to be will satisfy the proof of residence Another angle to watch embrace of Trump, a small In Iowa’s U.S. Senate race, In Iowa’s 1st District, the rising start that some requirement. that hasn’t had much atten- endorsement but distancing , a staple in incumbent Republican Rod Democrats expected given If you cannot bring the docu- tion yet: Control of the U.S. and flat out avoiding any GOP politics in the state, Blum represents a district his race against King [in ments listed above, a registered Senate, currently held by appearance of a connection faces former Lt. Gov. Patty that went for President 2014],” Hagle said. “My guess voter from your precinct may Republicans. to Trump. Judge, and while Grassley Obama by almost 14 percent. is Young will hang on, but it attest for you.

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