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JULIAN NEELY & JUAN BIBILONI BENJAMIN WHITTINGTON & JOCELYN SIMMS

StuGov ABOUT: Neely, junior in jour- 2 Cyclone network,” Bibiloni ABOUT: Whittington, soph- nities that do need help with their nalism and mass communication, said during the vice presidential omore in political science, and education funding.” Elections and Bibiloni, sophomore in me- debate. Simms, junior in English, are both BACKGROUND: Current- chanical engineering, are both BACKGROUND: Learning involved in Turning Point USA ly, there are no funds dedicated currently involved in Student communities began more than at Iowa State, with Whittington by Student Government for a March 6-7 Government as Neely serves as 20 years ago at Iowa State with serving as the current president scholarship fund for students. the director of diversity and in- the purpose of serving students and Simms as the secretary of the However, the president, vice pres- BY ALEX.CONNOR clusion and Bibiloni represents the and to help answer college con- organization. ident,  nance director and speaker @iowastatedaily.com Inter-Residence Hall Association cerns and establish what it means Additionally, Whittington is receive scholarships that serve as as a senator. to be a university student. Ac- a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon tuition remission. Student Gov- Two slates. Four candidates. One president Other involvements by the two cording to statistics from 2016, and Simms is one of the founding ernment receives its funding from and vice president. irty four ideas on how include leading the Student Gov- there are more than 80 learning members of Delta Gamma at the student activity fee, $36.75 per to better Iowa State. ernment diversity and inclusion communities at Iowa State — a Iowa State. She also serves as the student, to later be allocated to committee. Neely has previously program utilized by 70 percent treasurer and poetry board editor organizations. ere are no bylaws In an e ort to best inform the student body served as vice president of the of all  rst-year students. A pro- of Sketch Literary Journal. against a scholarship fund, how- about their choice for Student Government’s Black Student Alliance and is the gram similar to the proposed PLATFORM: “If elected, we ever, the Senate typically denies next president and vice president, the Daily current chapter president of Alpha Cyclone 2 Cyclone by Neely and pledge to be responsible with funding to organizations if it ex- has compiled campaign promises of the Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Bibiloni is Cyclone 101, which the money put in our hands by ists to “assist students in attaining candidates, as listed on their websites. We PLATFORM: “Cyclone 2 was introduced two years ago Iowa State University students. an internship, a scholarship or a then cross-referenced their platform with Cyclone is a program meant to under then-Student Government Our plan is to put all unspent professional degree status.” what they said during interviews and during connect upperclassman and new President Cole Staudt. The full money from student activity fees PLATFORM: “Whittington debates as well as the background of that idea students within the same major. implementation of the program into the creation of a scholarship and Simms desire to recreate as it relates to Iowa State. is program will allow new stu- was unsuccessful due to additional fund serving students in need. VEISHEA in the form of a uni- dents to connect with someone barriers such as lagging classroom Moreover, we will ‘put our money versity-wide ten day festival cele- Voting will open Tuesday at midnight and that can provide them with the space. Instead, Iowa State admin- where our mouth is’ and promise brating Iowa State University and will remain open until Wedneday at 11:59 realities and experiences of their istrators incorporated the ideas that if the unspent money totals it’s students. is festival would p.m. Students will receive an email with a link chosen degree path. We hope that of Cyclone 101 into a year-long less than $2,000, Ben will donate consist of a day for each college/ to the ballot or can go to stugov.iastate.edu to this connection between two Cy- process to review the university’s money, out of his own pocket, so school on campus - College of access the ballot. clones will allow them to develop onboarding process. that the newly created scholarship Agriculture and Life Sciences, an in uential relationship that will PLATFORM: “Friday Cyday fund equals $2,000. e inception College of Design, College of EXTRA CONTENT ONLINE improve new students’ experiences — ink of this as Black Friday of this scholarship fund is just one Engineering, Graduate College, during their  rst year.” with a Cardinal and Gold twist. way for Student Government to College of Human Sciences, Col- Go to the online article to WHAT THEY SAID: “Julian Julian and Juan will plan a Fri- give back to Iowa State students.” lege of Liberal Arts and Sciences, read about all 34 campaign and I don’t want to reinvent the day with the ISU Bookstore and WHAT THEY SAID: “The College of Veterinary Medicine, points including expanding wheel. We want to work with other merchandise stores to have process of making this will be Ivy College of Business, Greenlee Green Dot, a potential Walk those programs such as learning a Friday of specials and discounts fairly di cult. First, the criteria School of Journalism and Com- for Diversity, a student communities and other mentor- for all ISU apparel and gear. ey will be the students in need, of munication, and School of Ed- organization liaison ship programs in the university to believe that this would be a step course we want to be fair to as ucation.” seat and more. make sure that those mentorship forward in providing opportuni- many students as possible here WHAT THEY SAID: “A part programs currently in place are ties for students to rejoice and gear at Iowa State University but at of our platform is a return to that effective and through trying to the same time we have vulnerable transform them into a Cyclone NEELY PG8 groups of people from…commu- WHITTINGTON PG8 02 NEWS Iowa State Daily Tuesday, March 6, 2018 THE SENATE SEATS You know the student fees you pay to attend Iowa State? Part of those fees go to Student Candidates speak to voters Government to spend on your behalf. On March 6 and 7, you can vote via a link sent BY EMILY.BARSKE to your email for the individuals you feel @iowastatedaily.com would best represent you in your college and residency. Dozmen Lee I currently serve as the Campustown sen- Kelsey Culbertson Political science ator and public relations chair for Student Environmental science BY RESIDENCE Government. I’m also currently the president Samuel Freestone of the United Residents of Off-Campus. I am Jillian Kurovski Environmental science running for re-election as a UROC senator. Animal ecology IRHA What do you hope to accomplish?: My goal is to continue my work increasing What do you hope to accomplish?: If re-elected as a senator for United Res- safety both on and off-campus, and to increase I am passionate about keeping Iowa State idence Off Campus, I hope to continue my student engagement with both Student Gov- beautiful and green. If elected, I want to push work through Student Government to improve ernment and the Ames community as a whole. to make Iowa State the most environmentally the campus environment for students. Over If re-elected, I will continue finding ways to friendly it can be. I am also passionate about Vishesh Bhatia the past year I have worked with ISU Dining make Ames a safe place for students to live, diversity on campus — making sure each stu- Genetics to ensure there is a student voice on projects learn, grow, enjoy and succeed. dent feels they have a voice. Overall, I want to such as Friley Windows and Lance and Ellie’s. be an amplifier for students voicing what they Cecilia Millane In the future I’d like to work with ISU Dining Caroline Warmuth want to improve about campus. Statistics to improve off-campus meal plans. In addition, Political science I’ve sat on the Transportation Advisory Com- What do you hope to accomplish?: Cami Maurer Sandeep Stanley mittee to bring a student perspective on parking As I have already served a year as a senator, Agricultural and life sciences education Aerospace engineering related issues on campus. I’d like continue my I hope to make a bigger impact at Iowa State. What do you hope to accomplish?: work to better the parking on and around I am passionate about giving back to my com- Madison Mueller I currently serve as the Vice-President of campus. I’d like to continue working to improve munity and currently am working on a Faculty Economics and agricultural business Martin Hall, and substitute at IRHA meetings the student experience and ensure the voice of Appreciation Day and hope to see an increase What do you hope to accomplish?: in the absence of Martin’s normal representa- students living off campus is heard. in learning communities and peer mentors in I am a sophomore here at Iowa State from tive. In the eight years I have spent in Ames, I more majors. These are great opportunities for Denver, Colorado. I chose to attend Iowa have absolutely fallen in love with the student Analese Hauber our students to achieve. State for the incredible academic reputation community at ISU, and I think you deserve an English and political science and, of course, the exceptionally kind Iowan open and approachable leader. I will provide What do you hope to accomplish?: Cody Woodruff people! I spent last year in Student Govern- an update on StuGov/IRHA activities through I am running for Student Government be- Political science and speech communication ment Finance Committee and I want to bring a monthly newsletter, and I will voice at least cause I believe that in a school as populous as What do you hope to accomplish?: my knowledge of the budget process to all of three constituent concerns at every StuGov/ Iowa State, effective and active representation I’m running for re-election because my work Senate. My fundamental goal this year is to IRHA meeting. in governing bodies is critical in achieving out- isn’t done yet. I’ve served as vice speaker of the limit student spending and maximize univer- comes that benefit and please as many students Senate for the past year, and I’ve represented sity funds from the state legislature. Tuition Jacob Schrader as possible. I am incredibly passionate about residence hall students for the past two years. continues to rise for reasons that cannot always Economics and political science education and the power of student voice. I It’s been an honor to serve my fellow Cyclones, be explained, and I want to make sure we cut What do you hope to accomplish?: currently serve as the vice president and IRHA and I want to keep doing so as an off-campus unnecessary spending and keep more money I am currently a senator representing IHRA representative for Buchanan residence hall, as senator next year. I’m proud of my work on in students’ pockets so that they are better off and am running for re-election as an IRHA well as on the ISU Dining Food Committee. If addressing rising tuition, university budget when graduation rolls around. Finally, I want senator. I had the honor of being appointed elected, I would like to continue advocating for cuts, accountability and civic engagement to be more transparent about what Student this fall to serve as an IRHA senator. I have necessary changes at Iowa State and making with students. We’ve made a lot of progress Government does spend money on so students been active in securing student friendly rental the wants and needs of other students heard. I over the past year, but there’s more to do on understand where every dollar is going. code in Ames, an advocate for smart spending want to make sure the off-campus communi- these issues and many others. I want to be at of student activity fees and a strong represen- ty’s voice is not only brought to the table, but the forefront of them and work harder than tative for residence hall students in the Senate. seriously considered and valued. ever before! Student Government can’t do it IVY COLLEGE OF If re-elected I pledge to continue to bring a alone — we need all students to be active and BUSINESS common-sense approach to ensuring college Joshua Kettelkamp engaged, because our voices as leaders are only affordability and fiscal responsibility. Political science and economics as powerful as you make them. What do you hope to accomplish?: I currently serve as Student Government Ashley Crandall senator representing the United Off Cam- BY COLLEGE Accounting UNITED RESIDENTS pus Residency. During the past year, I have OF OFF CAMPUS advocated on behalf of my constituents in Carmen Frederick the Student Government, before the Ames AGRICULTURE Marketing City Council and at the Iowa State Capitol AND LIFE What do you hope to accomplish?: Matt Banwart championing issues of college affordability SCIENCES My name is Carmen Frederick and I am a Marketing and management and fair rental ordinances in Ames. I am junior in marketing from San Diego, Califor- What do you hope to accomplish?: seeking re-election to my UROC Senate seat nia, and I am running to represent students in People don’t care about StuGov, and here’s to continue to have the opportunity to voice Megan Adam the Ivy College of Business as a Student Gov- why. As the president of the Stand-Up Com- off-campus students’ unique concerns at all Agriculture & society and political science ernment senator. I have a wealth of knowledge edy Club, member of ISUtv, Improv Comedy levels of the government. If elected, during What do you hope to accomplish?: and experience with the College of Business Club and Entrepreneurship Club, it’s become the next session I will strive to find creative My name is Megan Adam and I am on the through years of involvement with Collegiate apparent that StuGov has lost all contact with ways, through programs like Open Resource ballot for CALS Senate because I feel that my Women in Business and Business Council. small student organizations. Spending money Textbooks, to keep down the costs of attend- combination of agricultural interests and polit- I have proven myself to be an advocate for on big events is a cool way to get re-elected, but ing Iowa State and work to promote greater ical experience has made me uniquely qualified students through my roles as an ISU Dining StuGov’s number one priority should be repre- unity between the off-campus and on-campus to represent the College of Ag. As a senator I student liaison and as an executive member senting, building and funding organizations of student body. will listen and fight to represent the students of the Inter-Residence Hall Association. I all sizes. The heart of what makes Iowa State in the Iowa State College of Ag. I grew up on have also been selected as a Cyclone Aide and amazing is the quirky clubs and niche organi- Wendell Lee Jr. a farm in southeast Iowa, and fully understand community adviser for the upcoming school zations. Big events are great to point to when Political science the Iowa State mentality specifically that of year, and I am passionate about improving re-election comes around, but don’t create a What do you hope to accomplish?: CALS students. If elected, I plan to make it my student life on our campus by influencing sustainable culture on campus that genuinely If elected, my mission will be to hold the mission to attend at least one meeting of every positive change. involves people. Current StuGov reps have Student Government members at all positions club recognized by CALS during my tenure at become a closed circle who love to build their accountable when making decisions on behalf senator. I feel that this will help me to better Austin Graber own egos, but view genuine student concerns of you, our fellow peers. informed on needs of my fellow students. I Finance and political science as annoying complaints creating a disregard for will also work to make Student Government what is the sincere student voice. If you want Ian Steenhoek more transparent and accessible to the students Kacie Thompson students to be more engaged, StuGov should Journalism and mass communication of Iowa State. Pre-business acknowledge them first. What do you hope to accomplish?: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 Iowa State Daily NEWS 03

gramming tailored to engineers and push to or open space for our college because we see Sarah Moody COLLEGE OF have this implemented in orientation classes. similar things in other colleges. And we might Political science and international studies DESIGN I also hope to increase resources for success not be able to just build a new space, but we What do you hope to accomplish?: in CORE Program classes by working with could adapt what we have now, like Catt If elected, as an LAS senator, I will work Student Government academics director to Hall for example, and make it more open to hard to bridge the gap that exists between establish a Canvas class with resources and students. We have learning communities and senators and their constituents. Right now, Kaitlyn Sanchez study materials. Another goal I have is to better organizations under our college, but there is Student Government has become less about Graphic design connect the senators with students by hosting sometimes still a lack of community and I want what the student body as a whole wants and What do you hope to accomplish?: a monthly “Studying with Senators” with pro- us to be more connected. We just had our  rst more about what the individuals within the My goal next year is to increase the number vided snacks to increase senator and student LAS week and I want to continue things like organization want. Most students don’t know of printing credits for College of Design stu- interaction. If elected, I will be committed to that and have more events for our college to that they fund Student Government and thus dents and work toward a better VendoLand. being an e ective and driven representative for get our students and peers more engaged. As don’t know/take an interest in how that money I desire to represent my fellow designers at the College of Engineering. Please check out a potential senator for Student Government, is being used. As a senator, I would make sure the weekly StuGov meetings and increase the https://www.facebook.com/maeve4senate/ for it is important for your voices to be heard on that my constituents were kept up to date on number of female voices in the room. If elected, more information. issues or even ideas you may have around our expenditures through platforms such as social I would strive to keep an ongoing dialogue college and the campus. media. If elected I also plan to create LAS with design students, through personal inter- Rachel Origer Senate social media pages and work closely actions, social media and email, to e ectively Civil engineering Lucy Dougherty with fellow leaders within the college to keep represent them. What do you hope to accomplish?: Economics and political science students updated on what’s happening both I currently serve as a Student Government sen- What do you hope to accomplish?: within Student Government and college. ator representing the College of Engineering I’m running for LAS Senate because I’ve and I am running for re-election. My goal in noticed a disconnect between students and Melia Murray being re-elected is to continue to serve engi- their Student Government representatives, Political science COLLEGE OF neering students by voicing their opinions and and I believe the core purpose of Student Gov- What do you hope to accomplish?: ENGINEERING keeping students aware of what is happening ernment is to ensure student voices are being If elected, I would like to be a voice for those on campus. I have always been interested in heard and their needs are being met. I feel very in the LAS college and other colleges as well. helping others, and I feel that Student Gov- passionately about working with students to It is my goal to be an advocate for issues that Uma Abu ernment gives me the opportunity to do that. improve their Iowa State experience and have the college may need help with. I wish to be Software Engineering I am currently on the Public Relations Com- shown that by serving in many di erent roles a goal-oriented liaison for those in Liberal What do you hope to accomplish?: mittee within Student Government, and I have with a variety of students in LAS. Through Arts and Sciences and a community builder I am running for senator because I want been involved with student outreach through all of these unique experiences, I’ve noticed between my college and those around me. If to represent the College of Engineering as tabling and publicizing our Town Halls. I am opportunities for improvement. If elected, given the responsibility of representing the well as be a liaison between the College of also on the Presidential Task Force on Pedes- fair tuition and student access to relevant in- College of Liberal Arts and Sciences I would Engineering and the Student Government. If trian Safety, which looks at solutions to make formation, careful scrutiny of every proposed work my hardest to meet the needs of those elected, I intend to make sure that the voices Lincoln Way safer for pedestrians. If elected, increase in spending by student government, who come to me for help. I would very much of everyone in the college are heard and their I would continue to communicate with engi- sexual assault prevention and campus safety appreciate this opportunity if given the chance concerns are being voiced to Student Gov- neering students and educate students about initiatives, and greater campus and student to represent you in the LAS college. ernment. I intend to do this by trying my best safe walking, biking and driving on campus. unity would be among my top priorities. In to reach out to students and attend as many addition, I plan on being available for all of Katelyn Noah engineering student organization meetings as my constituents to voice opinions and concerns Speech communication possible to hear their concerns and return to whenever they feel necessary. What do you hope to accomplish?: the Student Government with any concerns My personal commitment to inclusion and COLLEGE OF Brooke Ginsberg engineering students may have. HUMAN SCIENCES acceptance of students with a wide range of Public relations abilities inspires my goals in this position. Courtney Beringer What do you hope to accomplish?: Every student currently has an opportunity for Mechanical engineering I am running for senator to be a voice for academic accommodations at Iowa State, and Claire Nauman students in the Liberal Arts and Sciences col- I believe that these accommodations (such as Juan Bibiloni Event management lege. I want to be a voice and vision for both private testing, untimed testing, printed notes, Mechanical engineering the vocal and voiceless. I aim to introduce new etc.) must be made known to those of us who What do you hope to accomplish?: Wyatt Scheu ideas comprised of creativity and cooperation could bene t from them. Along with this, I I currently serve as a Student Government Kinesiology and to discuss distresses amongst LAS stu- would like to establish a stronger relation- senator representing the Inter-Residence What do you hope to accomplish?: dents to ensure that our only years are also our ship between the student body and student Hall Association (IRHA). In this position, I If I am to be re-elected as a Human Sciences best. It would be a privilege to speak on behalf government. I plan on dedicating my time to have proposed legislation to address student senator, I would like to continue my work on of my peers and to utilize my communications make sure every Cyclone has a voice and feels health and wellness, voiced student concerns at raising awareness of student mental health and background. advocated for. weekly Senate meetings and served on various continuing to reduce the stigma surrounding committees and boards ranging from CyRide the topic. I would also ensure students hear Mady Jones Maria Pimentel-Diaz where I am vice president to Diversity and about the work Student Government does that Political science Political science and public relations Inclusion where I am vice chair. Additionally, oftentimes falls behind the scenes.  is would What do you hope to accomplish?: I was also the community engagement chair open the door for students to have their voices Titus Kinyea My goal is to give a voice to all students for Engineers’ Week. If elected as one of your heard about topics they feel passionate about, Political science especially to those who feel that they aren’t Engineering senators, I hope to continue my but haven’t realized that Student Government being heard. I am currently involved with the work to improve awareness of health and has already been working on. Chase Kusel College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as a stu- wellness resources, voice the concerns of my Public relations dent ambassador. If elected I would continue constituents to administrators in areas such What do you hope to accomplish?: the communication with LAS students and as student spacing and campus climate and COLLEGE OF If I were to be elected to a Senate seat, faculty started by those before me. I would take steps toward improving safety on campus LIBERAL ARTS I want to ensure that every voice is being also be sure that all those who have a voice AND SCIENCES represented, and that there is transparency are being heard, I have always been interested Maeve McCloskey between StuGov and the students. We need to in politics and giving back to those who are Industrial Engineering communicate our issues in a way that everyone in need and what better place to start than at What do you hope to accomplish?: Ihssan Ait-Boucherbil has equal knowledge on what is going on, and Iowa State. As a senator representing the College of Chemistry why we are addressing certain issues. I also Engineering, I want to be an advocate and want to make it easier for students to voice Tyran Price supporter of CoE students in any way I can. Ti any Contreras their concerns so that we know what issues Criminal justice studies One goal I have is to ensure engineering stu- Sociology are pressing for them. Communication is key dent organizations understand the allocations What do you hope to accomplish?: to keeping a healthy relationship between process of Student Government. I want to Within the College of LAS I have spoken StuGov and students, and making everyone’s work with Student Wellness to develop pro- to other students wanting to have a study area adventure here at Iowa State the best it can be.

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COLUMN Democrats need left-wing candidates

BY JOSH.HOLST least in the House, in 2018. That point of those measures. @iowastatedaily.com isn’t based on my own particular polit- For a more sustained progressive ical views, but simply based on decades wave, they will need to be much more Allow me to be up-front and honest: COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES of evidence saying the president’s party aggressive and less compromising in their I’m what you might call “far-left.” I’m a usually struggles in midterms. approaches toward these goals. And if Columnist Josh Holst argues Democrats should move left in Democrat, and I’m a progressive. So in future elections to maximize the number of seats the party That means Democrats have a chance (or, let’s be honest, when) Republicans this column, I’m going to write from the can win. to make a progressive push before they oppose such measures, Democrats have perspective of someone who wants the attempt to take the White House and to simply win the public relations battle Democrats to win elections in 2018 and both chambers of Congress in 2020. with the American people. beyond. Furthermore, it means the progressive This shouldn’t be difficult because, wing of the party has a chance to primary as I have cited, the American people But I don’t just want Democrats to current incumbents who are a little too already agree with them. I understand win, I want the right Democrats to win. centrist without doing any substantial this might sound like crazy talk, but if As a matter of fact, I don’t really care if damage to their chances of winning in your political opponents are preventing they’re technically Democrats or not. As the general election. I encourage readers you from passing the overwhelmingly long as they have progressive bona fides, to check out candidates supported by popular policies that you are advocating I’ll support them. organizations such as Justice Democrats for, it seems like that should be all you Electing centrist candidates like Hil- and other grassroots left-wing groups. ever talk about during the next election lary Clinton, Joe Manchin, Dianne Liberals generally hold highly popu- cycle. Perhaps I just haven’t taken the Feinstein or Nancy Pelosi does nothing lar positions on issues like single payer same political science classes as the peo- to advance progressive policies in this healthcare, gun control, marijuana legal- ple currently running the Democratic country. This is why Democrats, during ization, the minimum wage and raising National Convention. the years they are likely to succeed in taxes on the wealthy, but have failed to Democrats and progressives have a midterm elections, need to ensure they capitalize on them. In order to become chance to make a real impact in 2018, select the correct candidates in primary more popular, Democrats will have to and opting for more left-wing candi- and caucus elections. This will mean, turn away from corporate lobbyists and dates could be the best way for them to inevitably, prioritzing incumbents, even fight for those positions in a stronger capitalize. For too long, Democrats have if it seems to run counter to the idea of manner than they currently do. Even looked to compromise and pivot toward “party unity.” when Democrats controlled both cham- the center. This is the chance for the First of all, there is a very good chance bers of the legislature and the White progressives to take over the party, and the Democrats pick up a lot of seats, at House, they failed to achieve even one indeed, Washington D.C.

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06 SPORTS Iowa State Daily Tuesday, March 6, 2018

WRESTLING

COURTESY OF ISU ATHLETICS Mike Zadick was a three-time All-American at from 2000 to 2002. He helped lead the Iowa Hawkeyes to three NCAA and Big Ten titles during his career. ‘This ain’t a Cinderella Story’

BY JACK.SHOVER win over two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Mavlet Batirov @iowastatedaily.com from Russia. “Knowing I was second in the world at that time…. I’m not As other kids dreamt of being firefighters or hitting a walk worried about making it in the U.S.,” Zadick said. “I’m one off home run in Game 7 of the World Series, Iowa State wres- notch away, a scramble, or one point away in a match and I’m tling’s associate head coach Mike Zadick wanted to be an a world champ.” Olympic champion. The following year Zadick didn’t place at the World Cham- pionships, but won a silver medal at the Pan-American Games. “I knew when I was five years old,” Zadick said. Entering the 2008 Olympic trials, Guerrero had retired, Wrestling wasn’t the only sport that Zadick enjoyed as a kid; leaving Zadick as the incumbent to fight off any challengers football was another sport the young Zadick pursued. for the top spot at 60-kilograms. Zadick won first place at the Zadick held Pro Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders in Olympic trials, but there was a complication. high regard because Sanders was relatively short — at 5-foot- No wrestler from the U.S. finished high enough at 60-kilo- 8 — compared to most NFL players. Zadick’s father was only grams in international competition to qualify for the Olympics. 5-foot-6, so the prospect of being a similar height to Sanders There would be 244 wrestlers competing at the Beijing seemed reasonable for Zadick at the time. Olympics, but Zadick would not be one of them. Despite his love for football, the infatuation for the sport The only chance Zadick had would be if both the starter and COURTESY OF ISU ATHLETICS Mike Zadick is in his first season at Iowa State as associate did not last. alternate at 60-kilograms were unable to compete from another head coach after coming to Ames from Virginia Tech with “I always enjoyed it until my freshman — sophomore year country — and Zadick would have to be named the alternate head coach Kevin Dresser. really — of high school, then reality kicked in,” Zadick said, “I over numerous other wrestlers. was singly motivated to become great at wrestling and rodeo.” In an extremely unlikely event, two wrestlers from Bulgaria Zadick’s rodeo career didn’t outlive his wrestling one. were unable to compete at the Olympics. The starter was in- Mike Zadick Zadick’s friends in Montana were involved in the rodeo jured, and the alternate was involved in a car accident on the and Zadick would practice riding broncos and bulls. It was way to the airport two days before wrestling began. Title: Associate Head Coach there that Zadick realized that pursuing rodeo would put his There was still a chance he wouldn’t get the call even though From: Great Falls, Montana wrestling dreams at stake. Zadick was a World Silver Medalist and had knocked off Bat- College Career: “You are just going to get hurt eventually,” Zadick said. “It’s irov, but those credentials boosted Zadick to his first Olympics. -Helped the Hawkeyes earn three NCAA just a matter of time.” Zadick had stayed prepared, but his preparation wasn’t suit- and Big Ten team titles Wrestling in high school from 1994 to 1997, Zadick was a able for Olympic competition. -Was a three-time All-American from four-time Montana State Champion; the last three of those “It’s hard to think it’s really going to happen that close, two 2000-02 seasons were undefeated campaigns. days out, but it ended up happening,” Zadick said. Coaching Career: At Iowa, Zadick was a three time All-American. He finished Zadick’s weight was not in check and he was forced to cut a - Spent 10 years at Iowa before joining seventh in 2000, third in 2001 and seventh in 2002. large quantity of weight in two days. Virginia Tech’s staff With the conclusion of his collegiate career, Zadick attempt- “The experience where this ‘ain’t a Cinderella Story’ is, did - He joined Virginia Tech’s staff in 2015-16 ed to qualify at 60-kilograms for the 2004 Olympic Games. I make it fair and square? Yeah. Did I get to wrestle in the season as a volunteer assistant coach At the trials, Zadick defeated the previous alternate and faced Olympics? Yeah,” Zadick said. “When I made weight I couldn’t - In his first season as associate head coach Eric Guerrero in the finals with a chance to wrestle in Athens keep anything in my body the whole night. for Iowa State for the United States. Zadick lost to Guerrero 5-2, making “When I woke up the next day for my warm up to step on the Zadick the alternate in Athens and Guerrero the starter. mat I remember walking out of the tunnel and I could hardly “I was that close, but not good enough,” Zadick said. step, I could hardly walk. I knew it. I was going to get smoked.” Being “not good enough” was the hardest part of the ex- Zadick believed that no matter what his condition he had perience for Zadick. He believed Guerrero was beatable, and to give it his best shot. while Zadick felt he could win any match, he didn’t think other He lost both his matches 3-0. people thought the same. For Zadick, it’s often the losses and tough times in wrestling “After that was kind of a springboard forward, saying ‘you that are the most memorable, rather than the wins, because they are right there, and the next four years you are going to be there can have the most profound impact. Experiencing something and you get back to work,’” Zadick said. like Beijing was comparable to losing a loved one, because The following year in 2005, Zadick was unable to try out wrestling was Zadick’s life. for the World Team after breaking his sternum. Then in 2006, “At the end of the day, I never was motivated throughout my Zadick made it on the World Team as a starter and got second life to grow up and say I went to the Olympics,” Zadick said. at the FILA Wrestling World Championships with a highlight “I wanted to go win them.” LIFESTYLE

Tuesday, March 6, 2018 Iowa State Daily LIFESTYLE 07

ENTERTAINMENT

COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES The 90th annual Academy Awards were held on Sunday, March 5. Guillermo del Toro won both best picture and best director for “The Shape of Water.” The oscars celebrate 90 years

BY ALEXANDER.GRAY him best actor for his role as Winston Churchill in “Darkest @iowastatedaily.com Hour.” His award can in part be attributed to his physical alterations This is a review of the 90th Academy Awards. After some truly for the role, which also won best makeup and hairstyling. awful red carpet banter by ABC’s appointed hosts, the 90th Frances McDormand beat out 21-time nominated and three Academy Awards show began with a politically charged time Oscar winner Meryl Streep for best actress, with her role monologue from Jimmy Kimmel. The monologue went as in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” expected, jokes garnering a couple laughs from the Holly- Sam Rockwell received his long awaited first Oscar, for his wood elite, for the most part failing to land, and some politi- supporting role in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Mis- cal commentary being a little too heavy-handed. souri.” Allison Janney would go on to receive her first Oscar as well, for best supporting actress in “I, Tonya.” With that said, it is a very big deal to see issues like sexual Jordan Peele won best original screenplay for his directorial harassment in Hollywood bluntly addressed, without being debut, “Get Out,” which he said he “stopped writing about 20 tiptoed around by the host. times, because I thought it was impossible.” Kimmel also pointed out that the first Academy Awards was “Call Me By Your Name,” another best picture nominee, only 15 minutes long, and had since extended to be the major received best adapted screenplay. COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES television event it is now. It also highlighted how bloated and Despite not winning the award, Timothée Chalamet’s nom- As part of the 90th Oscars, montages were presented before padded for time the following show was. ination for best actor next to the Oscar mainstays like Oldman, the announcement of major awards celebrating previous It’d be wrong to say that everything about the show was a Denzel Washington and Daniel Day-Lewis, is monumental winners. waste of time, the inspiring 90th Oscars montage in particular and indicative of a promising career in the years to come. stood out as a truly spectacular testament to cinema. “Dunkirk” took three technical awards, best sound editing, Outside of the musical performances, the rest of the bits in best sound mixing and best film editing, completely snubbing the four-hour show felt like they were only included to extend “Baby Driver.” the run time, creating more space for advertisements. Edgar Wright’s meticulous directorial style easily should The overall show would have certainly benefited from The have taken at least one of the three. Lonely Island’s cut opening song, “Why Not Me?”, which Other best picture nominees, “The Post” and “Lady Bird,” would have starred Michael Fassbender, the various Chrises left the night without receiving any awards, despite “Lady Bird” from Hollywood, Thor and Wonder Woman among others. being nominated for five different awards. With few minor upsets, the 90th Academy Awards felt more “Blade Runner 2049” netted best visual effects and best on point than they have in years, nearly every film deserving cinematography, an award which Roger Deakins had been its awards without doubt. nominated for 13 times previously before finally winning. Guillermo del Toro left the night with both best picture, and Kobe Bryant is one step closer to becoming the ultimate best director awards for “The Shape of Water,” and used his winner, now with not only multiple NBA MVP awards, but also platform to thank his friends and family, but also talk about with an Oscar for his work on the animated short film, “Dear immigrants, and the current divide within our country. Basketball.” He used his acceptance speech to again prove that “I think the greatest thing that does and our industry does is he definitely can do more than “dribble and shoot.” erase the line in the sand,” said del Toro. “We should continue EXTRA CONTENT ONLINE COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES doing that, when the world tells us to make it deeper.” The Academy Awards were held at the Dolby Theatre in Los “The Shape of Water” also won awards for best original score Angeles. The host, Jimmy Kimmel, opened the show with jokes and political commentary. and best production design. Unsurprisingly, Gary Oldman’s intense style of acting earned 08 NEWS Iowa State Daily Tuesday, March 6, 2018

NEELY PG1 Government, but also to provide platforms for WHITTINGTON PG1 also said proceeds from the event could go up to celebrate their Cyclone pride.” students to join the cause. at is why they will spring festival, formerly it was called Veishea, to a scholarship or an Excellence Fund for WHAT THEY SAID: “ rough our Cy- organize a March for Education towards the but we won’t be using that name. We’ll be Iowa State students. Chalked across campus, Day Friday initiative on our platform that Juan early weeks of the spring semester.” going for new traditions including things like too, are messages reading “Vote Veishea, Vote and I have developed, we want to expand the WHAT THEY SAID: “By making sure the Cyclone Carnival, but we also want to Whittington-Simms.” sales of the bookstore and expand that to the that we send ourselves, as well as create that provide a platform where every single college BACKGROUND: Veishea was officially Iowa State merchandising stores in Ames such platform where students to be able to vocalize has a day where they can showcase what makes cancelled in 2014 by then-Iowa State President as Dogtown and Barefoot…on one specific their own concerns and their voices, and their them unique, what makes them individual,” Steven Leath after a riot broke out during the Friday of the year…to have this big discount experience as to how tuition plays a role in Whittington said at the presidential debate. annual celebration resulting in nine suspensions for students to be able to purchase and also their lives. at’s a big thing, so, through the However, in an earlier interview with the of Iowa State students. At the time, Leath said rock out their Iowa State [gear],” Neely said March for Education, we’ll be able to execute Iowa State Daily, Whittington said he would some traditions that took place during Veishea at the presidential debate. that,” Neely said during the presidential debate. still be open to calling it Veishea: “I think part will probably continue, such as student theater BACKGROUND: Currently, the Iowa BACKGROUND: Announced in early of the sense of community is the tradition, so performances. He added that groups like State Bookstore already has specials on Fridays January, Iowa State has the potential of fac- what I would say to any faculty member or any Student Government and the Faculty Senate dubbed “Cyday Friday.” e initiative exists to ing midyear cuts, in addition to lagging state administrator that clamors up or hunkers down should work together to decide what events encourage students to gear up on game day. funding in recent years. when they hear the name, I’d remind them of should be continued. However, Leath said he Specials include discounted T-shirts, sweat- Currently, Gov. Kim Reynolds is recom- the purpose of what Veishea was. I’d remind had no intention of combining a lot of events shirts, keychains and hats. mending a midyear reduction of $5.1 million them that it’s to showcase the university and to at the same time, especially in the spring. Since PLATFORM: “Year after year, Iowa State to Iowa Board of Regents budget. e House put its best foot forward. Our plan for bringing cancellation of Veishea, new traditions have gets more budget cuts from our state govern- and Senate, who shape the legislation that back Veishea, or even if it’s not called Veishea, been reinstated at Iowa State such as a spring ment which later translates into unexpected ultimately decides the budget, is proposing would be something that’s giving back to the concert and Cyclone Carnival — a spring and costly tuition hikes. Julian and Juan be- a $8.1 million and $14.1 million reduction, community and students directly.” opportunity where “student organizations and lieve that their role is not only to lead Student respectively. “I think it’s really important to bring it back departments get involved to showcase their to the level that it started at — celebrating hard work to Iowa State student, faculty, sta , each college,” Simms added. Whittington alumni, and Ames community.” Jethro’sJethro’s BBQBBQ TUESDAY All You Can Eat Bacon Wrapped Ribs $4 Margaritas & Long Islands WEDNESDAY

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