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Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily Custom electric guitar maker Peter Malinoski Governor has come to Iowa State to instruct design students in a guitar making workshop. candidate Hatch visits ISU

By Lissandra.Villa @iowastatedaily.com Getting students to a bachelor’s degree faster than four years and low-interest state loans for students would be the best ways to make edu- cation more affordable for stu- dents, said Jack Hatch, one of Iowa’s candidates for governor. Hatch visited Iowa State Wednesday evening to speak to approximately 15 of the Iowa State Democrats. ART AMPLIFIED “I know the biggest issue for you is college debt,” Hatch will be his 185th guitar made. said to the students. Design guest artist “They are unique to me, that The first of his proposals was the main thing, I want to make to reduce college debt would teaches students my guitar and not someone else’s,” aim to reduce the length of said Malinoski. time students spend in college, custom guitar art Within the past five years which would in turn lower the By Brian.Keck Malinoski has focused strictly on total amount of money a stu- @iowastatedaily.com just making guitars; he typically can dent spends on college. make 35 to 40 in a year. “We’re allowing any Iowa Maryland native Peter Malinoski’s guitar will be fea- student in any university or Malinoski is being featured as the tured at noon Friday in a free con- college in the state to take any College of Design artist-in-resi- cert in the College of Design’s Lyle class at any other school in dence for the week of Feb. 3rd E. Lightfoot Forum. Iowa,” Hatch said. Malinoski makes guitars for The College of Design’s lecture The availability of courses a living and has been putting on a and exhibitions committee and in- for Iowa students whenever workshop for students where he dustrial design program sponsored and wherever they need them shows students how to craft their Malinoski’s visit. would be the key in the pro- own guitar in less than a week. Chris Martin, associate pro- posal to getting students to Malinoski, who has been mak- fessor in integrated studio arts Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily graduate faster. Schools could ing his own guitars for 30 years, cre- brought Malinoski to Iowa State af- On day three, Malinoski began to paint the body of the guitar in potentially lose revenue from ates guitars with his own style. The multiple colors as well as file and shape the guitar neck. this, but they would adjust, guitar he is making at the workshop GUITAR p3 >> Hatch said. The second of the propos- als would be a state program that would make borrowing money less expensive for col- lege students. Radio marathon continues tradition This program would lend 5,000 Iowa students up to By Clark.Eilers pus, providing teams with more According to Rebecca Park, the make the difference and bring $3,000 a year at a 1 percent in- @iowastatedaily.com opportunity for points. current KQ Director, there are more attention to KQ events. terest rate. “Everything is on a tight specific reasons for that, and she “KQ has a huge turn out in A second tuition freeze for Kaleidoquiz (KQ), one of schedule, and the events are all strives to promote the competi- regards to teams, but there’s al- Iowa State’s oldest traditions, re- so different from each other,” tion regardless. ways room to grow and get more turns to campus on March 7 and said Tabitha Jamerson, a former “I think the hardest part people involved,” Jamerson said. 8 with a mix of old events and marketing and underwriting di- about KQ, as far as promotion “Listening is nearly as fun as ...there may be new surprises for playing teams. rector for KQ. “One hour, you’re goes, is just fact that 26 hours participating.” The 26-hour marathon, hearing people on the air singing of an event they’ve never heard For Emily Knoll, senior in proposals that hosted by KURE 88.5, started karaoke, another hour is simply of before can sound really in- aerospace engineering, listening can extend the in 1967 and has since grown in trivia questions, another hour timidating,” Park said. “To get could not compare to participat- length from 14 hours to its cur- you’re hearing about the bizarre participants, I’ve promoted it ing in the events. Knoll, who first tuition guaran- rent format. DJ’s spend their time list of scavenger hunt items, through Clubfest, I go to a lot of participated in KQ her freshman teed for what asking witty, difficult or clever another hour you’re hearing a council meetings, and we use questions for points. Teams, usu- montage of kazoo covers of pop our DJ’s and posters to explain KALEIDOQUIZ p3 >> you pay when ally consisting of residence halls songs.” Kaleidoquiz.” you first get into or departments, answer these Although the event has been Jamerson, who discussed To see photos college. ” questions for points to gain the around for nearly 50 years, popu- how the event requires a lot out from last year’s upper hand in the competition. larity has been all over the place, of its committee and volunteer Kaleidoquiz event, Jack Hatch, governor candidate In addition to the questions, notably peaking in the 1970s and members, believes that more visit iowastatedaily events take place all over cam- losing popularity in recent years. listeners and audiences could HATCH p3 >> Alumnus competes to be King of the

By David.Gerhold paragraphs about me, even though relief from that and maybe get more @iowastatedaily.com I didn’t really think I had a chance,” popular as a result.” Hou said. “A few minutes later I got In his audition, Hou said he tried He played Quidditch, performed a call back asking for more informa- to showcase his academic talent but an alien autopsy and built a func- tion and audition tapes.” also his non-academic skills such as tioning volcano — all while being After a few interviews and cast- fencing and board games. watched by thousands of people on ing stages, Hou ended up as a candi- “I just wanted to be myself, be- public television. date for “King of the Nerds,” a real- cause a lot of people I know really Jack Hou, Iowa State alumnus ity game show where eleven “nerds” want to get in, so they try way too and medical doctorate student at the compete in various contests to hard in their audition tapes. You can University of Illinois, is a contestant win the grand prize of $100,000. tell that they’re trying to fake it,” Hou on the second season of the TBS real- “Being a medical Ph.D. student said. Courtesy of Trae Patton ity show “King of the Nerds.” and not having much of a social life Starting the filming process, Jack Hou built a functioning model baking soda volcano for “There was this big casting call as a result of that takes a lot out of the reality television show “King in the Nerds.” Hou is an ISU at my university and I sent in a few you,” Hou said. “So I kind of wanted NERDS p3 >> alumnus and currently medical doctoral student at Illinois.

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An individual reported the theft place],” Drinkwater said. inspiration for his artwork @iowastatedaily.com “The exhibition is full of re- came from his time in the Michael Marsh, 19, 1222 Willow of a construction cart containing Hall, was arrested and charged copper wire at Science I ally exceptional work.” Peace Corps. with interference with official (reported at 10:27 a.m.). Four faculty mem- Drinkwater said that “From 2008 through acts and underage possession of An officer initiated a drug related bers from the integrated she finds inspiration for 2010, I took leave from alcohol at Willow Hall (reported investigation at the Armory studio arts department her work from many differ- Iowa State and joined the at 11:57 p.m.). (reported at 4:16 p.m.). and one student from the ent things. Peace Corps in Ghana,” Jan. 27 A vehicle driven by Lori Breeden collided with a parked College of Design brought “I usually have an Martin said. “The stool is An individual reported damage car at 1111 Duff Ave. (reported at home awards from the overarching narrative in a tribal stool that village to an exterior sign at South 5:54 p.m.). 46th National Clay, Fiber, my mind about how the chiefs use as their throne.” Woodruff Farm (reported at 10:08 a.m.). Vehicles driven by Karen Phelps, Paper, Glass, Metal, Wood different images come to- Martin said he didn’t Kellie Long and Chanthachone Exhibition in Ames. gether to create a synthe- expect to win first place at Two individuals reported being Papiboune were involved in a The faculty mem- sized piece, but it’s not a the exhibition. confronted by a man who personal injury collision at the displayed a gun following a road 13th Street and Stange Road. bers include Jennifer stagnant story,” Drinkwater “It was a pleasant sur- rage type incident at Lot 100. Karen Phelps, 24, 3803 Tripp Drinkwater, Chris Martin, said. “I prefer to hear how prise,” he said. “[Stools are] Patrick Stall, 22, 327 E 7th St., St., Unit 10, was arrested and Joe Muench and Teresa others formulate their own new for me, and I was a was later arrested and charged charged with operating while with third degree harassment, Paschke. Omar Ibrahim, a ideas from what they’re little nervous. I wondered intoxicated (second offense) and Suihaib Tawil/Iowa State Daily aggravated assault and carrying failure to stop an assured clear student in the College of seeing in the painting.” what the reception would a weapon. Refer to prepared distance (reported at 6:08 p.m.). Design, also received an As for what it takes be.” The artist award winners top news release for additional honorary mention. to be successful in the art Martin also said his left to right: Joseph Muench, information (reported at 6:52 An individual reported the theft Chris Martin. Bottom left to p.m.). of a purse at the 3300 block of Ibrahim was not avail- world, Drinkwater said passion for art started a right: Jennifer Drinkwater, West St. (reported at 6:53 p.m.). able for comment. much of it is luck and per- long time ago. Teresa Paschke. Jan. 28 A vehicle driven by Ethan Drinkwater, a senior sonal preference. “I got my undergradu- Jihun Ko, 20, 1521 S Grand Holmes collided with a parked lecturer, finished in sec- Martin, an associate ate [degree] from ISU, and Ave., Apt. 304, was arrested car at Lot 100 (reported at 9:00 and charged with driving while p.m.). ond place for her painting professor, won first place came in as an architecture it, or it found me. I’ve al- barred, driving under suspension “Bridging the Gap.” for his sculpture “Tribal major,” he said. “I decided ways drawn, always made and failure to prove security “It was a surprise and a Stool.” that architecture wasn’t things, and the satisfaction against liability at Lincoln Way great honor [to win second Martin said that his for me because I couldn’t of making something from and Stanton Ave. (reported at stand just drawing up nothing appealed to me.” things and not making Paschke, an associ- them. I changed my major ate professor, won the so I could draw up those Winifred V. Brown Best of ideas and actually make Show award for “Hip Hop them.” Sampler.” Campus Martin says to be suc- Paschke also said the cessful in art, you must Mimaki wide-format ink connect with your work. jet printer for textiles in “I don’t go into every LeBaron helped her with show expecting to win. her artwork. Just be honest with your- “I had been printing self and be connected with textiles by hand for many Shout your work. A lot of my - years and this innovative tions are connected to my technology provided an work.” He said. opportunity to take my art- Muench, also an asso- work in a new direction,” ciate professor, was award- she said. ed an honorary mention Paschke learned her for his work “Yield.” passion for art at a young Outs “It is an honor to win age, too. an award of any kind in “I’ve been a practicing an exhibition,” Muench artist for most of my life,” said. “It is a juror’s stamp Paschke said. “Like many of approval on a piece and artists, I started making is a nice acknowledgment artwork as a child, and by for the effort. Many other the age of 15 was painting pieces in the show are almost daily.” equally deserving of this Paschke said that per- acknowledgement.” sistence is the key to ob- Muench said that taining success. “Yield” is part of a series he “Being successful re- has created. quires a willingness to Muench has had a pas- fail,” Paschke said. “Artists Valentine’s sion for art since day one. in particular must have “I’ve had it most of my thick skin to pursue their edition. life,” Muench said. “I found passion.”

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>>GUITAR p1 study. to legislators that the cost of higher “They get excited,” education is a disincentive to pursue ter he met him at a furni- Martin said. “Students get a degree. ture convention. excited to see other peo- Hatch currently serves as a chair ”I’ve always admired ple’s work and be able to of the Senate Health and Human his work and just recently talk to another maker who Services Budget Subcommittee in I’ve had a number of stu- is making a living at it”. the Iowa Senate. dents who have an inter- Artists like Malinoski If elected, Hatch would replace est of making electric gui- are able to come to uni- Republican Gov. Terry Branstad, who tars,” Martin said. Martin versities and give students is seeking a sixth term and holds the said bringing Malinoski to and out of the classroom record for being the longest running Ames has always been in learning experience. governor in history of the United the back of his mind. “They get it, they un- States. The College of Design derstand what’s going on” “In a race like this, I think it’s brings visiting artists so Malinoski said “I feel like really important for the party to be students are able to meet they can do it, I like to de- united [behind one candidate],” said a professional in their spe- mystify it and show that Jane Kersch, junior in global resource cific field of study. [making a guitar] isn’t a systems and treasurer for the ISU “Bringing someone scary thing” Dems. “I think it’s really important who is doing something Malinoski hopes he for politicians to engage with young different than what is can inspire students to try students.” happening here gives stu- making their own guitars Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily Other Democratic candidates dents a more holistic idea and be able to receive the Democratic governor candidate Jack Hatch speaks to the Iowa State Democrats Feb. have dropped out of the race, in- of what they can do out in same joy he has at making 5 in Pearson Hall. Hatch is currently the leading democratic candidate. cluding Tyler Olson and Bob Krause, the world once they fin- guitars. which led Hatch to say that in a way ish school,” Martin said. “[My favorite part] is >>HATCH p1 taking a look at the cost of college it- he is the last guy standing. “[Visiting artists] create an getting to hand a guitar to self,” Hatch said. “But there may be Hatch did point out, however, opportunity for students really good musicians who in-state students looks likely to pass proposals that can extend the tuition that Jonathan Narcisse recently to see what they can pos- can do amazing things for the 2014-2015 academic year, guaranteed for what you pay when joined the race. sibly be doing.” with them,” Malinoski but Hatch told the Daily other issues you first get into college. That’s a pro- The discussion on Wednesday Visiting art programs said. need to be addressed before a third posal that we’re kicking around.” began with a raise in minimum wage, allow students to see and Malinoski presented tuition freeze is considered. Hatch said in order for that sort about which Hatch said he is one of interact with artists who a selection of his guitars “I don’t think there will be a third of opportunity to be actualized, the the leading proponents. succeed in their area of Monday in Morrill Hall. freeze until and unless we really start public would have to make clear The election will be Nov. 4.

>>KALEIDOQUIZ p1 >>NERDS p1 King of the Nerds: small sense of relief in do- year with her floor and ing so. Season 2 of King of the Nerds Hou said he didn’t really continued into her sopho- “It’s a little exhaust- premiered on Jan 23. It’s on TBS know what to feel as he more and junior years, be- ing,” Knoll said. “You feel every Thursday at 9 p.m. Two out was nervous, but soon he lieves that this is an event like passing out at the end, of eight episodes of this season became more comfortable you’ll never forget. but the events keep you have already aired. in front of the camera. “You definitely make awake though.” “I made a lot of re- friends quickly,” Knoll said. The registration dead- ally good friends with the Beitz said the only “There’s a lot of events you line for team is Feb. 14, but other candidates,” Hou downside of Hou appear- have to team up with peo- late registration is avail- said. “Our downtime was ing on TV could be if he ple you didn’t even know, able until Feb. 26. However, Iowa State Daily Team Newton Force, champions of Kaleidoquiz 2013, cel- actually my best experi- ends up spending too so you had to be ready for teams that fail to make the ebrated its victory on March 2 in Friley Hall. ence on the show, because much time devotedThe to his that. Lifefirst Code registration date will we could just hang out television career. This year Knoll will be unable to participate in “We are going to have Maybe some singing? together.” “A medical Ph.D. takes work for the event, plan- travel questions, costing our classic KQ events, Dancing? It’s a surprise.” As a result, when a lot of time and focus as ning and organizing and them valuable points. As such as scavenger hunts, some of his new friends well as energy. If youChanging start “still staying up Lives, 26” to help for what participants can montages and travel- were eliminated from the neglecting that, then you out. Though she will not expect, Park can not give ing questions,” Park said. show, Hou said he was will have a problem, but beThe participating, thereLife is a many Code hints. “Otherwise, who knows? genuinely upset about it. I think Jack can manage “People bash on real- that,” Beitz said. ChangingChanging Business Lives, ity TV for not being real Hou said that see- enough and sure, there is ing himself on television a lot of editing going on, is kind of a double-edged TheChanging Life Business Code but a lot of these emotions sword for him. showcased there are very “Some things just Changing Lives, real,” Hou said. look so different once you Dr. Rod Rebarcak Donald Beitz, dis- see them on TV,” Hou said. Changing Business tinguished professor in “You look at it and go ‘Oh Dr. Matt Cross animal science, was Jack my god, I can’t believe I ac- Dr. Ben Winecoff Hou’s academic adviser tually did that’. It’s just so during his time at Iowa strange.” Dr. Brady Rebarcak 13 years State. He said he is not sur- Since the show was prised by the fact that Hou filmed last summer, Hou Neck & Back • Headaches • Extremities Juan Enriquez is one ofJuan the Enriquez world’s is one leading of the world’s leading now appears on television. said he already knowsauthorities the on the usesauthorities and benefits on the uses of and benefits of genomic research and the impact of the “Jack was a very am- outcome of the show.genomic research and the impact of the Juan Enriquez Juanlife Enriquez sciences is on one business, of the technology,world’s leadingJuan and society. He co-founded SyntheticEnriquez Genomics, a company developing WALK-IN CARE life sciences on business,authoritiesgenomic-driven technology, on the uses solutions and and benefits to addresssociety. of global He energy co-founded and environmental Synthetic challenges. Genomics, Synthetic Genomicsa company was a developing bitious kind of guy. He “But obviously I’m genomic research and the impact of the partner and major funder of the J. Craig VenterJuan Institute’s breakthrough Enriquez creation of the first synthetic bacterial genomic-driven solutionslife sciencespartner to and onaddress major business, funder global technology, of the energy J. Craig and Venter society.and Institute’senvironmental He co-founded breakthrough Synthetic challenges. creation Genomics, of the Synthetic first a synthetic company Genomics bacterial developing was a or by appointment wanted to take advantage not going to tell anybody, genomic-drivencell. Juan Enriquez solutions is managing to address director global of energyExcel Venture and environmental Management, challenges.former director Synthetic of the Harvard Genomics Business was a partner and major funderpartnerSchool and of Life majorthe Sciences J. funder Craig Project, of theVenter andJ. Craig author Institute’s Venter of As Institute’sthe Futurebreakthrough Catchesbreakthrough You: creation How creation Genomics ofof the the & firstOther first synthetic Forces synthetic Are bacterial bacterial 2013 of everything,” Beitz said. what’s going to cell.happen Juan Enriquez cell. is Changing managingJuan Enriquez Your directorLife, is managing Work, ofHealth directorExcel & Wealth Ventureof Excel. He has Venture Management, an undergraduate Management, degree former former and MBAdirector from of Harvardtheof theHarvard University.Harvard Business Business School Life Sciences Project, and author of As the Future Catches You: How Genomics & Other Forces Are E. of Culvers “It’s so fitting that he’s on next. You have toSchool watch Life Sciences Changing Project, Your and Life, authorWork, Health of As & theWealth Future. He has Catches an undergraduate You: How degree Genomics and MBA from & OtherHarvardSponsored ForcesUniversity. by: Are Changing Your Life, Work,Thursday, Health & WealthFebruary. He has an6, undergraduate 2014 - 8 degree pm and MBAIowa Farm from Bureau Harvard FederationSponsored University.by: Monday to Saturday the show; he’s just that the show for that,” Hou Thursday, February 6, 2014 - 8 pm IowaO ce Farm of Bureau the President Federation O ce of the President kind of guy.” said. GreatGreat Hall, Hall, Memorial Memorial Union CommitteeCommittee on Lectureson Lectures (funded (funded by GSB) bySponsored GSB) by: 515.233.2263 | www.painreliefiowa.com Thursday, February 6, 2014 - 8 pm Iowa Farm Bureau Federation O ce of the President Great Hall, Memorial Union Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB)

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Caine Westergard Zachary Ziesmer Jacob Gentile Amanda Ritter Amanda Szoke Emily Saito Katherine Olson Brandon Hodge Rachael Gaffney Lauren Johnsen Brittany Walker Michael Schneider Graye Farnum SIGMA CHI Kyle Heffern Anh Tran Anna Wilcox Kaitlyn Aldrich Katie Jacobson Jordyn Glienke Anthony Schimek Megan Jensen Kathryn Russell Kasey Curtis Wheaton Schroeder Abbie Latterell Ryan Van Der Veen Christopher Lightfoot Brian Regan Editor-in-Chief: Katelynn McCollough Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 [email protected] Editor: Katie Titus iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 4 Iowa State Daily Editorial Club’s claims not justified By Kesley.Cummings such as “ISU,” “Iowa State,” @iowastatedaily.com “Iowa State University” and “Cyclones,” it cannot neces- sarily be said that Iowa State Recently, the Iowa State is rejecting the designs purely Daily published an article dis- for this specific issue. cussing Iowa State’s National Granted, marijuana Organization for the Reform legalization is a controversial of Marijuana Laws’ (NORML topic, and it might be true Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons ISU) decision to take on Iowa that the university does not Coca-Cola, known as an All-American com- State’s Trademark Licensing want to be associated with pany, received criticism after the release of Office for the rejection of supporting one side or the their 2014 Super Bowl advertisement. Those who commented said it was unpatriotic. their T-shirt logo designs. other. However, NORML However, it is unlikely that ISU’s claim that this rejec- NORML ISU’s plans to appeal tion infringes on its First this rejection will achieve Amendment rights doesn’t Coca-Cola their desired outcome. Their sufficiently hold up in an design simply doesn’t follow argument. the rules. What is not being con- advertisement In January 2013, the sidered here is that the First trademark office updated its Amendment does not provide guidelines to now state that equal levels of protection designs with “dangerous, to every instance of expres- finds beauty illegal or unhealthy prod- sion. Since the shirts could ucts, actions or behaviors” potentially be approved for and “drugs and drug para- sale, the design might fall across cultures phernalia that are illegal or under the category of com- unhealthful” that also include mercial speech, which is not Last Sunday’s Super Bowl may have logos or symbols associated fully protected under the First turned out to be less than exciting, but with the university would not Amendment. If the speech that doesn’t mean there was any shortage be approved. In June 2013, is false or misleading, as it is of commotion surrounding the big game. NORML ISU tried getting in this case, it is may not be One of the contentious issues that popped approval for a design that granted any protection at all. up was a Coca-Cola commercial which read “NORML ISU Supports Even if the shirts wouldn’t featured the song “America the Beautiful” Marijuana Legalization” with be considered commercial sung in a variety of languages. a picture of a cannabis leaf. speech, there is no guarantee How a song celebrating the gran- Because advocating for that NORML ISU’s supposed deur of our nation, sung from a global the legalization of marijuana right to use the ISU mark is perspective, can cause offense is difficult is the main focus of NORML fully protected under the First to imagine, but there are no shortage of ISU, it is natural that the Amendment. Iowa State Daily Furthermore, in no Mike Bankers holds a T-shirt that belongs to NORML ISU during a Americans who have somehow found a club would want to display meeting with Tom Hill, senior vice president of student affairs, and way. its cause on club affiliated t- way is Iowa State trying to Warren Madden, senior vice president for business and finance. and other social media sites shirts. However, even though hinder or stop the actions were abuzz with criticisms of the adver- the “ISU” is part of their offi- being taken by NORML ISU Universities are, in some versial clubs at all certainly tisement, in most cases citing how the cial title, NORML ISU doesn’t to express its views. The club ways, like regular businesses. proves Iowa State’s willing- English language and the United States automatically have the right will be able to carry on with They rely on the support of ness to support diversity. are inevitably linked, despite the fact that to use it in designs. activities and express their the community for funding So although it is in the majority of those that speak English There is a fine line be- opinions as usual. But pro- and upholding a positive NORML ISU’s Constitutional live somewhere in the world other than tween being a club located at ducing a T-shirt design which reputation. Because of this, rights to be able to disagree the US. While the United States is far and a university and a club whose could potentially imply that universities must remain with and try to work to away the country with the most English cause is endorsed by that uni- Iowa State endorses a topic fairly neutral on certain change the trademark office’s speaking individuals and over 94% of our versity. Having “ISU” in the it does not would be false. issues, especially highly con- decision, their claims against population knows the language, we are far title of an organization mere- Due to the nature of copy- troversial political issues, or Iowa State does not take into from a completely homogeneous nation. ly states that organization right laws, Iowa State has the else risk a lowered reputation account the university’s own Any cries of “This is America; speak is located at Iowa State. But legal right to refuse the use in the eyes of its community rights to reject them. English!” or other hilariously paradoxi- because Iowa State has stated of its logos and marks to any members. As long as Iowa State cal arguments as to why Coca-Cola acted they do not endorse any act, organization it deems might But it would be wrong remains vigilant about inappropriately should be seen for what not just the act of marijuana be using the logo or mark to assume that Iowa State enforcing their trademark they are: foreigner-fearing [xenophobic] legalization, and because incorrectly or falsely. In this does not support its students guidelines for every student comments made from ignorance. That Iowa State’s Trademark case, the mark is being used simply because of a matter organization, I see no reason does not mean, however, that they should Licensing Office controls the in a manner which suggests of reputation. Approving stu- why they should change their not be taken seriously. usage of university terms, false endorsement. dents to form these contro- decision. By showing the world that a signifi- cant portion of our populace views even the slightest hint of multiculturalism as not only disagreeable but downright of- fensive, we as a nation have also shown Rhino hunt profits rhino conservation just how backward we are. This country, in its birth, was a melt- ing pot for different cultures. People from By Phil.Brown Those potential all different countries of Europe settled @iowastatedaily.com buyers were scared here, followed by all other parts of the off by animal rights world. People who stand by and make extremists and their comments to fellow Americans to “speak A few weeks ago intense disapproval of English in America” should remem- the Dallas Safari Club, hunting auctions as a ber that unless they happen to have an in partnership with conservation tool. American-Indian heritage, they too have the government of Such fears appear ancestors that are from other countries. Namibia, auctioned to have been well Since its beginning, Coca-Cola has off the chance to go founded, as Knowlton, been making a controversy in the ad- on a black rhino hunt. who now requires vertising world. Coca-Cola has been in This may seem like the personal security, constant support of America and even most natural thing in has received not only though it is now known worldwide, keep- the world for the self- death threats, but ing its strong roots right here in America. proclaimed “greatest told CNN in a recent Coke has also been a strong supporter hunters convention on interview that he has of women’s rights, the U.S. military, and the planet” to endorse, had his children’s lives they printed one of the first ads to feature except for one thing: threatened as well. an African-American woman back in the the black rhino is an Not all of the mid-1950’s. internationally rec- hunt’s detractors take Coca-Cola has been helping blaze ognized endangered their disapproval to the trail toward equal rights for years, so species. such extreme lengths, seeing an something like their much-dis- With a few more though. The Humane cussed Super Bowl commercial is nothing than 5,000 individu- Society, for example, Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons new. We as Americans should stand and als left alive, black has announced that it An event hosted by the Dallas Safari Club auctioned off a one-time permit to support each other and the different cul- rhinos are the subject will lobby the US Fish hunt the endangered black rhino in Namibia. The event’s fundraising effort of tures we can all bring to the table, rather of intense conserva- and Wildlife Service to $350,000 went toward the conservation of this endangered species. than tear each other down for something tion efforts across their refuse Knowlton a per- as irrelevant as believing in a different natural range in sub- mit he would need to healthy brethren. online post that eco- Flocken and others religion, having a different skin tone or saharan Africa. bring the rhino’s body When dealing with tourism provides more have pointed out, speaking a different language. What possible rea- back to the United black rhinos, it is im- resources to both local selling off the chance It is truly unfortunate that instead of son would the Dallas States. portant to understand communities and con- to hunt these animals viewing Coke’s commercial as one that Safari Club, which The Humane that older males can servation than trophy sends the message that celebrates the United States as a global supports conserva- Society’s CEO and actually cause harm to hunting does. they are worth more standard for quality of life, so-called patri- tion efforts around the President, Wayne younger, virile males What Flocken fails than common animals, ots have chosen to claim America as open globe, have for selling Pacelle, claimed in a or, even worse, can to address is the per and may contribute to only to themselves and others like them. the chance to kill an blog post that “The cause harm to a fertile capita revenue of these poaching or unsanc- Such nonsense is neither compatible with endangered animal? first rule of protecting female or her young. practices. $350,000 tioned hunting. the values that make America great, nor As paradoxical as the rarest animals in An alternative to (and potentially much With the vast with those that will continue to move the it seems, the hunt was the world is to protect killing these rhinos more, if not for the amounts of money that United States into an even more promi- created to raise money each living member of would obviously be dangers posed by people were prepared nent global role. Coca-Cola is moving and awareness for that species.” to quarantine them, extremists) is far and to pay, however, it can progressively to embrace all people of this black rhino protection. Sadly for Pacelle like we would do in away more than what be safely assumed that world, and that is what makes America The permit issued as and his childlike captivity. the average ecotourist the demand for rare beautiful. a result of the auc- understanding of This, however, will spend. game hunts already tion does not entitle a conservation, this runs into problems Yes, the hunting exists, irrespective of Editorial Board hunter to kill any black is simply not true. when the cost for such permit is a one-time responsibly controlled Katelynn McCollough, editor-in-chief rhino. A handful of old- Ensuring the survival a strategy is realized. event while ecotour- permits. Katie Titus, opinion editor er, non-breeding and of a species of course Unfortunately, conser- ism takes little from Beliefs that Phil Brown, assistant opinion editor potentially dangerous includes protecting vation efforts do not an environment, but hunting an animal is Hailey Gross, columnist males have been iden- individual organisms, exist in a perfect world, we must realize that wrong are fine for an tified in Namibia, and but there is much and economic factors these animals will die. individual to hold, just Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of it is one of these select more involved. For play a role in deter- Whether it be from as it is perfectly fine the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the author(s) are few that will be killed. one, the relative safety mining their policies. “natural” predators or to hold the belief that associated. The hunt eventu- of individuals who can Of course, it can from humans makes every member of an ally sold for $350,000, still contribute to the easily be said that no difference to the endangered species Feedback policy: although the win- survival of the species living rhinos gener- species, and makes should be protected ir- The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its ning bidder, Corey is something to take ate money too, that little difference to the respective of potential publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or Knowlton, says public into account. we do not have to kill hunted animal, apart dangers or the cost. online feedback. backlash to the event A diseased animal, animals to receive from the fact that These beliefs have Send your letters to [email protected]. lessened the pro- for example, will often money for their pro- death by humans will no basis in scientific Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), ceeds. “It was the most be quarantined from tection. Jeff Flocken, likely lead to a quicker, conservation, however, majors and/or group affiliation(s) unfortunate thing,” its cohorts in a captive the North American less painful death. and attempts to mas- and year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. Knowlton said. “There setting. This treatment regional director of There is another querade them as such Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major were people willing to comes about because the International Fund argument against benefit no one, least and year in school are included in the post. Feedback posted spend $500,000 to a the particular animal for Animal Welfare hunting endangered of all an endangered online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. million dollars.” presents a danger to its pointed out in an species, though. As species. Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014 Editor: Alex Halsted [email protected] | 515.294.2003 isdsports iowastatedaily.com/sports Sports Iowa State Daily 5

Dylan Montz/Iowa State Daily Urbandale senior Allen Lazard sits with his parents Kevin and Mary to mock sign his national letter of intent after officially becoming a member of the ISU football program Wednesday. MAKING IT He’s going right here to Iowa State OFFICIAL University.” Urbandale senior Allen Lazard signs on to ISU football program — ISU COACH

By Alex.Halsted “It was just a big relief. Just weight off my shoul- October, and questions about whether or not the Iowa @iowastatedaily.com ders,” Lazard said after he faxed his letter to the foot- native would change his mind popped up on message ball offices in Ames. “Now I can just relax and hope- boards and across social media. Lazard was asked RBANDALE, Iowa — In the end, Allen fully just enjoy my senior year as a high schooler.” about it everywhere he went, and he heard constant Lazard finished where everything started: Before Lazard signed the paperwork Wednesday feedback via text message and Twitter. Uin his family room on the phone with Paul morning, he found himself in his family room Tuesday “Any way you can think of,” Lazard said, “they Rhoads and committed to playing football at Iowa night on the phone with Rhoads. He was sitting in the probably asked it.” State. same spot as he did while on the phone with the sixth- Lazard remained adamant he wanted to be a The marquee signee year coach when he offered him a scholarship to play Cyclone, that listening to other schools was an emer- for the ISU football team’s at Iowa State back in 2012. gency option. He followed through Wednesday, sign- 2014 recruiting class made “The first time when I called him and I received ing on as the headliner of the 2014 class for Iowa State. his commitment official my offer was after my sophomore year and I was very A fiery Rhoads held up Lazard’s letter of intent early Wednesday morning ecstatic. I realized I just got a football scholarship and Wednesday afternoon as he announced the Cyclones’ as he trekked through the my dreams were coming true getting to play college group of 25 commitments. snowy roads and bit- football,” Lazard said. “Last night it was kind of going “(He was) true to his word of 14 months,” Rhoads ter cold before 7 a.m. through the same thing. said. “He’s not going to a school in northern Indiana — to Urbandale High “It was a little deja vu I guess, realizing this is boy, they wasted a lot of time and money. He’s not go- School, where he where it started and this is where it ended, too.” ing to another school in this state who feverishly tried signed his na- Lazard — a 6-foot-5 receiver ranked No. 47 in the to call him about a half a dozen times in the last week. tional letter 2014 recruiting class by Rivals.com — verbally com- “He’s going right here to Iowa State University.” of intent. mitted to Iowa State in December 2012. Other schools Lazard will join his brother, redshirt sophomore still sought him out through his senior season, and linebacker Anthony Lazard, on the team at Iowa State. Lazard listened. He made an official visit to Notre Dame in LAZARD p6 >>

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Wednesday included seven junior col- Iowa State adds seven lege players — six on defense alone — JUCO players to play in and 18 players out of high school. ISU coach Paul Rhoads’ recruits are ranked fall 2014 football season as a consensus top 60 class. Three of the junior college players By Maddy.Arnold decided to attend Iowa State early and @iowastatedaily.com are already enrolled in classes. Luna along with linebacker Jordan Harris Gabe Luna had the opportunity to and safety Devron Moore have already go to a Division I college right out of high joined the team. school, but he didn’t take it. “There is mental toughness and The defensive end said he was then there’s mental understanding,” only offered walk-on spots, so he chose Rhoads said. “These three are going to the junior college route instead. After be ahead certainly from a mental un- playing at Butler Community College, derstanding point because they’re go- Luna finally got to the chance to join a ing to get coached. They’re going to get Division I college football team. coached in the winter and they’re going “I knew in my head that I was good to get coached all spring ball long.” Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily enough go to a Division I program,” Harris, who attended Copiah- Three new Cyclone football junior college recruits, Gabe Luna, Devron Moore and Luna said on National Signing Day on Lincoln Community College, led the Jordan Harris, listen to coach Paul Rhoads during National Signing Day on Wednesday. Wednesday. “[Junior college] helped me Junior College Athletic Association in with a lot of things. It helped me physi- tackles last season. He averaged almost backer and one of four linebackers that plays very physical. He’s got that mental cally mature better and mentally get bet- 14 per game on his way to a second team Iowa State signed Wednesday. approach to the game. He’s very smart.” ter as well.” All-American distinction. “[He is] a guy that’ll knock people’s Moore is the third newcomer that Luna, along with 24 other recruits, After receiving offers from many fillings loose,” Rhoads said. “He’s pro- has already arrived at Iowa State. He at- signed to play for the ISU football team other schools, Harris committed to Iowa ductive. He led the country in tackles at next season. The class that signed State. He is the only junior college line- the junior college level. He shows up and RECRUITS p6 >>

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By Dylan.Montz shooting 11-of-31 from 3-point @iowastatedaily.com range. Junior guard Brynn Williamson blazed the trail for When TCU’s Donielle Breaux the Cyclones offensively, pouring rose up from beyond the arc with in 18 points, including 6-of-13 six seconds remaining, it didn’t shooting from long distance. matter that the Horned Frogs had The ISU offense was once only made one 3-pointer in the again hampered, though, by turn- first 39:54 of the game. overs against the zone defense of It felt good the whole way. the Horned Frogs. In the game at “Actually it shocked me,” TCU on Jan. 2, Iowa State turned Breaux said. “I didn’t realize I the ball over 19 times and turned was going to be that wide open. I it over 16 times Wednesday. thought they were going to switch For Williamson, her near ca- everything, but Iowa State, they’re reer-high offensive numbers don’t a good team.” do her much comfort knowing the A final effort to get the ball up struggles with ball movement on the floor for Iowa State resulted in offense, leading to 16 giveaways. a jump ball under the basket — to “Sometimes we were going the dismay of ISU fans — with the way too fast and out of our com- arrow pointed in favor of TCU (13- fort zone. Other times we were 9, 4-6 Big 12) who held on to win holding the ball way too long,” 61-60 Wednesday night. It was the Williamson said. “We were get- fourth loss for Iowa State (16-6, ting open looks, we weren’t taking 5-6 Big 12) at home this season. them, we were attacking the bas- What happened to Iowa State ket, getting mauled down there on the last possession was de- and we couldn’t finish. It was a re- scribed as total lack of communi- ally big factor.” cation of the plan to switch every That is exactly what TCU likes screen TCU performed. to do when it has certain person- “We had one person that nel on the floor, too. Jen Hao Wong/Iowa State Daily didn’t switch,” said ISU coach Bill “We fly around a lot out of Freshman guard Seanna Johnson reacts to falling down hard after attempting a layup during Iowa State’s 61-60 Fennelly. “We told them, ‘Switch that zone,” said TCU coach Jeff loss against TCU Feb. 5 at . The Cyclones lost to the Horned Frogs’ 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left. every screen, make them turn Mittie. “I thought we were able to the corner, make them bounce get some traps in it. We have one with more questions to answer cide what they are going to do to whether it’s or anything it, make them hit a tough two.’ of the best defensive centers in the heading into practice before a impact the success of the team. in your life, you’ve got choices to We had someone make a mistake league in [Latricia] Lovings so we road trip to Texas on Sunday. “There’s a lot of things that make and we’ll see how we react defensively.” can spread more, and I thought Fennelly sees Wednesday’s loss need to happen differently,” in practice [Thursday].”choices to Iowa State was able to find we were able to take advantage.” as a time for each person on the Fennelly said. “…When you have make and we’ll see how we react a rhythm from beyond the arc, Iowa State is once again left team to look in the mirror and de- something bad happen to you, in practice [Thursday].” 25 recruits sign with Cyclones, coaching positions filled

By Alex.Gookin Two incoming freshmen and still ran for 2,500 yards on Blaney spent 15 years Rhoads added it was not @iowastatedaily.com Rhoads said would compete the season. On some peoples’ ra- coaching at the collegiate level, Mark that determined who for immediate playing time dar they are underneath, but on 10 of which were spent coach- would be hired, although his re- The biggest story surround- are Lazard and punter Colin ours we see them as clear as can ing alongside ISU offensive co- lationships with the both his son ing the 2014 Iowa State football Downing. Downing, a Whitefish be.” ordinator . He and Blaney played a role in de- recruiting class was Allen Lazard, Bay, Wis. native, was also looked Rhoads noted this recruit- served as offensive line coach termining who would make the and for good reason. The four- at by Penn State and Toledo be- ing season has been hectic with at Oklahoma in 2000 when best fit. star receiver out of Urbandale, fore deciding on Iowa State. NCAA rule changes and the pass- Mangino was offensive coordi- “I told him in the process Iowa, chose the Cyclones over Rhoads said Downing was ing of defensive line coach Curtis nator for the Sooners and was that I was holding back a job to some of the nation’s elite football recruited with filling the starting Bray. He said his final 13 days of hired as recruiting coordinator get his input once he arrived,” schools. position in mind as senior Kirby recruiting were non-stop while by Mangino while he was head Rhoads said. “For Mark to have Coach Paul Rhoads started Van Der Kamp graduates. Van traveling from state-to-state. coach at Kansas from 2002-09. a right-hand-man, I thought that his press conference with a fiery Der Kamp was a Ray Guy Award The result, however, was a Tommy Mangino joins the was important for his imple- statement about the intense re- watch list member and was fa- class with no late decommit- staff after serving as a gradu- mentation of the offense. In the cruitment of Lazard, but went on mous for converting on fake punt ments and a diverse field of high ate assistant at the University of end, he happened to get two that to highlight the other 24 players attempts, going 7-for-7 in his ca- school and junior college signees. Arkansas and is the son of offen- would fit that description.” that signed their national letters reer at Iowa State. sive coordinator Mark Mangino. With four new offensive of intent. He believes there are “I said to him in the process, Coaching staff almost complete Mark is excited to work with fam- coaches and some position about nine players that currently ‘Are you athletic enough if we ily after often being busy while changes, the offseason will be a have good shots at immediate call some fakes with you?’ and he Rhoads also announced the they were in school. learning experience. Rhoads said playing time. said, ‘Coach, I’m a hockey play- additions of Brandon Blaney as “Most of the time I was out one more coaching position will Rhoads emphasized the im- er,’” Rhoads said of Downing. offensive line coach and Tommy taking care of other people’s kids be filled in the coming weeks at portance of the seven junior col- Rhoads also spoke highly Mangino as wide receivers coach. while my wife was taking care of defensive ends. lege transfers in the 2014 class. of running backs Martinez Syria Todd Sturdy will move from wide our kids,” Mark said. “You always With both Blaney and Six of them will be lining up on and Mike Warren. Both players receivers to quarterbacks coach, try to be the best father you can Tommy expected to be in Ames the defensive side of the ball, led were regarded as top-100 recruits and offensive coordinator Mark be but there’s no doubt that with this week, the ISU football office by linebacker Jordan Harris, who at their position nationally, but Mangino will also serve as the my hours of work, this is an excit- will look much different than it led the nation in tackles last sea- went largely unnoticed by BCS- tight ends coach. ing time for me because I get to has in years past. Rhoads is hop- son playing at the junior college level schools. Blaney comes to the be with him every day.” ing that the new look is a good level. “[Syria] is bigger and more Cyclones staff after serving as de- He also said the decision one. “We needed depth and ex- physical, yet has good speed, the fensive quality control assistant to hire both Blaney and Tommy “We’re going to have to get perience there,” Rhoads said of other back [Warren] has great for the Jacksonville Jaguars in were solely up to Rhoads. He at- to know each other a little bit,” the defensive recruits. “All six of speed and game-breaking abil- 2011 before serving as defensive tributed their work with their Rhoads said. “Getting comfort- those guys will have an opportu- ity,” Rhoads said. “He had eleven assistant coach for the past two former organizations as the key able will take place over the next nity to compete.” 40-plus yard runs called back seasons. factors to their hirings. couple months.” Despite recent win, ISU team looks to improve on the mat By Ryan.Young records in recent years. @iowastatedaily.com With a tough portion of his team’s schedule looming, ISU coach Kevin A win is a win, but last Saturday, mem- Jackson said he will take whatever he can bers of the ISU wrestling team were look- get to help keep the team’s confidence ing for more. high. The Cyclones traveled to Arizona “Any time you win a match, it’s going State last weekend for a dual with the Sun to give you major confidence,” Jackson Devils in which Iowa State took control of said. “There might have been a little bit of the match early. Iowa State won by a final a letdown at some of the weight classes, of 21-12. where guys have sort of expected to win, Even though the Cyclones came home rather than grinding it out. So I’d say that with the victory, they still feel like they left the trip to Arizona came at the right time a lot out on the mat. for us.” “I don’t think that we came out with Even though the team won the meet, enough fire,” said Kyven Gadson. “I feel it only won six out of the possible 10 like if we wrestle that same way up at UNI matches. And while the matches Iowa [University of Northern Iowa] this week- State lost were close, redshirt sophomore end, it won’t be fun at all. We need to come Tanner Weatherman knows that finishing out like we have something to prove, and if out close matches is what will make a dif- we get 10 guys who can do that, we could ference in the future. have some fun.” “We talked as a team, and among Gadson added another accolade to his each other we lost a lot of close matches,” collection last weekend as well. He pinned Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily Weatherman said. “It’s really just getting Arizona State’s Josh DaSilveira, marking Redshirt sophomore Tanner Weatherman, 174 pounds, grapples with his opponent Jan. 12 at tough in the third period and in tough po- his 25th dual win in a row, a record for the Hilton Coliseum. Weather man lost by technical fall, and Iowa State lost to Oklahoma 11 to 27. sitions that will make a big difference. If we All-American. can connect those fears, it’ll make the big- While that stat might look nice on don’t win a national title that way,” Gadson tournament.” gest difference overall.” paper, it’s just a number for the Waterloo, said. “There will be a lot to say after these That win against the Sun Devils Next up for the Cyclones is a trip to Iowa, native. next three weeks. It’s a nice opportuni- moved No. 18 Iowa State to 8-3 overall on Cedar Falls, Iowa to take on No. 8 UNI. The “It’s nice not losing duals, but you ty to improve my seeding for the NCAA the season, marking one of its best overall dual will begin 5 p.m. Saturday.

>>RECRUITS p5 right. It wasn’t like that in junior >>LAZARD p5 Sam Anderson of Lazard’s skill- now, finishing my high school college.” set. “To add on to that, he’s got basketball season and then it’s tended Northeastern Oklahoma In addition to the three al- He also follows in the footsteps a great vertical, he’s got great football from there on out,” A&M before choosing to play at ready on campus, four more ju- of his father, Kevin, who played speed. I had an opportunity to Lazard said. “After basketball’s Iowa State over multiple other nior college players will attend at Iowa State from 1990-93. watch him go up against the top done, I’m just going to train, get Big 12 schools including West Iowa State in the fall. Rhoads During his senior season players in the country and he in the weight room as much as I Virginia, Texas Tech and TCU. said he used junior college at Urbandale, Lazard caught stacked up just fine with those can, get faster, bigger, stronger Moore said he’s already transfers to address areas of 46 passes for 1,065 yards and guys. and hopefully compete for play- working out with the ISU coach- need in the roster and all seven 16 touchdowns. Following his “He’s an all-around com- ing time next year.” ing staff in his short time at Iowa should get a chance to play im- senior season, the three-time plete ballplayer.” Questions about where he State. He said he’s been adjust- mediately next season. First-Team All-State player Rhoads said Wednesday, will end up, though, are finished. ing to the new level of football “Six on defense, we needed was named to the U.S. Army after saying Lazard would be Lazard is headed to Ames, and by focusing on gaining weight depth there. We needed some All-American Bowl, which was off-limits to the media during he sees a bright future from the this off-season. experience injected with those played in San Antonio, Texas last his freshman season, he is one onset of next fall. “It’s a lot different because guys, and so I think all six of month. of two true freshmen he initially “We’ve got a lot of returning they’re worried about just those guys will have an op- “His size is an attribute that can envision playing immedi- guys. That’s a very big positive,” regular fundamentals,” Moore portunity to compete,” Rhoads a lot of other receivers don’t ately in 2014. Lazard said. “I think we have said. “They’re more worried said. “I think [Wendell Taiese have, and I think that would be Before then, he has other a very explosive group and we about that. You work hard, but will] have an opportunity on the the most obvious thing within business to finish. have some big things to do next they’re making sure you do it offensive line as well.” his game,” said Urbandale coach “I have to focus on, right year.” PagePage 67 IowaIowa StateState DailyDaily Thursday,July Feb. 21, 6, 20112014 Editor:Editor: Dominic Julia Spizzirri Ferrell [email protected] iowastatedaily.com Presented by by Ames247.com Ames247.com Waterloo band signed to Ames label

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Ames’ very own Maximum Ames Records’ mission and goal is to help and work with Iowa bands to get their music heard, in- cluding their newest-signed band Twins. Hailing from Waterloo, Iowa, the power pop band Twins is now getting into the Ames music scene. Being Maximum Ames’ first band from the Waterloo area, the could not be happier in expand- ing to that part of Iowa. The drummer Luke Sires, expressed how happy and excited all members of the band were to be now working with Maximum Ames. “We have always loved the togetherness of the la- bel,” Luke Sires said. Twins started at the end of 2011 with fam- ily members Luke Sires on drums, Harper Sires on gui- tar and vocals, Joel Sires on guitar and vocals and Devin Ferguson, a family friend, on bass and vocals. Joel and Harper are the main song- writers of the band. “Our number one in- fluence is Peter Collins, the King of Power Pop,” Luke said. Other influences come from artists like The Who, Harry Nelson and, another Iowa band, The Poison Control Center. Twins is now work- ing on their new album, “Tomboys on Parade,” and will release their first single “Baby City” Feb. 18 along with a music video. “Every song is just sim- ply killer,” said founder of Maximum Ames Records Nate Logsdon. Twins have a lot of ex- citing things happening this year, including going on tour in May. Pre-orders for the al- bum will also be available Courtesy of Luke Sires Feb 18. with the album The band Twins features: Luke Sires on drums, Joel Sires on guitar and vocals, Devin Ferguson on bass and vocals and Harper Sires on guitar and vocals. dropping on April 1. ‘Simple’ tour comes to M-shop

By Michael.Zanten @iowastatedaily.com Singer-songwriter Andrew Ripp will appear as part of his ‘Simple Tour’ 9 p.m. Friday in the Maintenance Shop backed up by Americana folk band Judah & the Lion. Recognized for pushing genre boundaries, Andrew Ripp is a ris- ing pop-rock artist from Palatine, Courtesy of Illinois. Ripp is praised for his ex- members listed from left: Brent Allen (guitar), Jeff Val- ceptional singing voice, as well as entine (bass), Andrew Oliver (drums), Devin Oliver (vocals), Zach for crafting nuance music. Johnson (keys/vocals) and Jimmy Gregerson (guitar). “[My music] is in the singer/ songwriter category on iTunes,” Ripp said. “It’s not rock, it’s not pop, and it’s not soul, but it’s got all Eight bands will play at of those elements mixed in to one sound. But they call it singer-song- writer on iTunes, so that’s what I am. I’m a singer-songwriter.” Blue Moose Tap House Ripp began imagining a life in music while attending college in California. By Celeste.Welshhons “I moved to [] when (The band) was I was 18 to go to college,” Ripp said. Courtesy of Andrew Ripp @iowastatedaily.com Andrew Ripp, a pop/rock artist, claims that ‘if you like Fergie, and you like an idea before “I wound up spending a lot of time Jesus, you mix them together, and you’ve got Andrew Ripp.’ Ripp will perform Attila along with I See in class scribbling down lyrics and 9 p.m. Friday at the Maintenance Shop. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Stars, Capture the Crown, Ice we could even thinking about songs, what it might Nine Kills, Myka, Relocate, play instru- be like to be songwriter. I seriously that [Parachute] have,” Ripp said. that they fell in love with my music Hello Ramona and Noah will started considering pushing for “They’ve got a very unique friend- in the first place,” Ripp said. “They be playing at the Blue Moose ments.” music when I was 18.” ship between them in the band, saw me play with a guitar and do Tap House in Iowa City on While attending a band’s show and I think they included me in on my own thing without the band, Tuesday. Devin Oliver, vocalist in Los Angeles, Ripp began his ven- that. It was really fun.” and that’s what they’re getting on Co-headliner I See Stars ture into the world of songwriting. Ripp’s tour is in promotion for this record.” has six members: Devin “I was blown away by the his latest release, “Simple”, which Fans in attendance for Friday Oliver, Brent Allen, Jeff “I think we’re not going sound of the music, and also by the debuted Jan. 21. Andrew took a night’s show will be privy to Valentine, Jimmy Gregerson, to be playing any songs on songwriting,” Ripp said. “After that minimalist approach after hearing Ripp’s simplistic approach in the Andrew Oliver, and Zach our first record. [Fans] want show I went up to the lead singer strong feedback for his acoustic live M-Shop’s intimate atmosphere. Johnson. They hail from to hear the new stuff,” Devin and I asked him if he wouldn’t mind shows. “I’ve never been to Ames be- Warren, Mich. said. writing some songs with me, be- “I’ve been playing shows for fore, but I’m excited,” Ripp said. “(The band) was an idea This tour around, fans cause I loved what he was doing.” the last four years stripped down “I love smaller venues. I feel like before we could even play will be able to do vocal les- Ripp was introduced into the acoustic style,” Ripp said. “Almost home in a small listening area.” instruments,” said lead vo- sons with Devin in order music industry co-writing songs on every night, I’ll have gotten off Ripp left an intriguing as well calist Devin Oliver. “We all to “see what it takes to be a ’s 2005 release “You stage, and somebody will have as humorous promise for music lived around the block from vocalist.” Stand Watching.” tweeted ‘hey man, I loved your re- lovers who have never heard Ripp each other and started off “We’re bringing tons “[Ryan Cabrera] heard a demo cord, but when are you going to before. just playing cover songs.” of merch and lot of lights,” CD of mine, the first five songs I make an acoustic version of these “It’s kind of hard to explain The band was offered a Devin said. “Our two bands ever recorded,” Ripp saids. “He got songs? That’s what we love, that’s without hearing the music,” Ripp record deal while still in high [Attila and I See Stars] to- a hold of that demo, loved what he what we want to hear.’ Finally I said. “But if you like Fergie, and you school, and they chose to gether are going to provide had heard, and decided to cut a just said ‘you know what? I’m going like Jesus, you mix them together take it. an awesome show.” couple of those demos for his re- to give the sound that they want’, and you’ve got Andrew Ripp.” “I did always want to do I See Stars have been cord. We started hanging out and and I just made a record like that; I You can see just that this music, but the hardest thing around Iowa before, even to he became a dear friend of mine. stripped it down.” Friday at 9 p.m. with doors open was giving up basketball,” Blue Moose Tap House. He still is.” Response to the album has at 8:30 p.m. in the M-Shop. Tickets Devin said. With the release of their Ripp has played shows with proven to be more positive than cost $8 for students and $10 for the When it comes to their last album being in October and has been on two Ripp’s previous efforts, even with public, with a $2 increase the day current tour the band will 2013, the guys focus on the tours with the popular rock band less promotion. of the show. Tickets are available in be focusing a lot on newer tour for now. Parachute. “I think the fans are just re- person at the M-Shop box office or music. “It’s a super fun brotherhood sponding because that’s the way online at midwestix.com. 8 | GAMES | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, Feb. 6, 2014

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Handle The initial phase of a job is over. Sopranos” painter outstanding assignments. Fact and fantasy clash. Keep 31 Chased (after) 4 Pet rocks, e.g. 32 Whirling 5 News agcy. since decreasing public obligations. 34 Farm feed 1958 Gemini Pad your schedule for 35 Computer that 6 Regret bitterly (May 21-June 20) unexpected circumstances. once came in “flavors” 7 Preceding 37 Biscuit, maybe 8 Numbskull Today is a 6 -- For the next 38 Strokes a 9 Bunches three weeks while Mercury’s Scorpio 62-Across 11 Daedalus’ creation 39 Greek cheese 12 Combativeness retrograde, revisit creative ideas (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) 40 First name in one- 18 Cremona artisan from the past. A temporary Today is an 8 -- For about three liners 20 Red Square disruption could slow things... weeks, hold onto what you 41 Actress Charlotte honoree LEVEL: 1 2 3 4 et al. 23 Lacking purpose have a backup plan. Revisions have. Better safe than sorry. 42 Fountain near the 24 Juice extractor are necessary. Take your act on Avoid risks. Have people over Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold Spanish Steps 25 Grab, as a line the road (after double-checking instead of going out. Travel and borders) contains every digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to 44 Buddy drive 45 __’acte 26 D.C. network reservations and roads). transportation can get disrupted. solve Sudoku, visit www.sudoku.org.uk