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TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2013 OPINION Embrace differing hobbies

SPORTS Former Cyclone leaves last impression

BUSINESS Wiseguys eatery to open

People are okay for the most part, still shaken though. Nobody would ever have thought this would have happened at a marathon. We were just all so lucky not to be around the blast. Lots of scenarios could have placed one or multiple of us around.” Joey Sevcik, Iowa State student and Boston Marathon participant

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Street-level bombs there were bombs,” Petermeier CLINIC ASSISTS IN said. “We just got out of there as Students respond on social media HEALING WILDLIFE explode alongside soon as possible.” iowastatedaily.com/news Jamison, a senior in computer Boston Marathon engineering, and his mother Joni were a mere half mile from the fin- By Katelynn.McCollough ish line when the blasts went off @iowastatedaily.com and were stopped from complet- ing the race. Mackenzie Petermeier’s first They soon found Petermeier thought was to find her family. and returned to the hotel. Petermeier, senior in graphic Twelve students who were design, had already finished the running the Boston Marathon as 12.6 miles of the Boston Marathon part of the Iowa State Running she signed up to run, and was on a Club confirmed Monday after- transit headed toward the finish noon they were uninjured as well. TEACHER PUSHES line to cheer on her aunt Joni Voss “People are OK for the most FOR SAFE SCHOOLS and cousin Jamison Voss, who part, still shaken though,” said iowastatedaily.com/news were running the full marathon. Joey Sevcik, junior in kinesiology It was at this time, around 2:50 and health, several hours after the p.m., that two explosions occurred event, on Monday night. just seconds apart near the finish “Nobody would ever have Weather: line of the race. thought this would have happened “We were on a transit and we got evacuated. People were saying BOMBING.p2 >> Facebook and its page layout is a registered trademark of Facebook TUES 38|51 Women’s basketball Symposium WED 37|49 Undergraduate

THURS ISU students 31|46 showcase their Provided by ISU Meteorology Club current research

Lecture: By Charles.O’Brien @iowastatedaily.com

Author Iowa State undergraduate students will showcase to discuss their research Tuesday at the seventh annual Symposium on Undergraduate Research and Creative Expression. Downton Presentations on research ranging from architecture to zebra fish will be displayed. book series One-hundred and sixteen students will be giving 98 research presentations at the Memorial Union from 8:30 Jessica Fellowes, author of “The World of Downton Abbey” and a.m. to 5 p.m. Each presentation will have a 15-minute slot “The Downton Chronicles,” will to showcase the research they have completed. Photo: Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily be speak Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Dana Schumacher, the symposium coordinator, stat- the Great Hall of the Memo- Senior reacts to the news of being taken 18th overall in the draft by the ed that the symposium was started seven years ago to on Monday. was drafted 23rd overall by the . rial Union. Fellowes’ books are strengthen the role of undergraduate research at the uni- based on the PBS show “Down- versity and to enhance the student learning experience. ton Abbey,” created by Fellowes’ uncle, Lord Julian Fellowes. The “Research at a land grant university is key. The pur- lecture is free and will focus pose of the land grant is to create and apply research,” on women’s role in the series. Teams select Poppens, Schumacher said. Jessica Fellowes’ books required Each of the ISU colleges are represented at the sym- research on the Post-Edwardian posium. The event is broken up into 27 different catego- period, which she will also talk ries, each presenting a different topic with four research about during her lecture. Prins in WNBA Draft groups showcased. -Daily staff One topic, “How and Where We Live,” has students By Dylan.Montz third time in ISU women’s basketball history, with majors in anthropology, animal ecology, history and @iowastatedaily.com the Cyclones heard two names called off its interior design presenting. This presentation pertains to Inside: roster with Monday night being Poppens’ and subjects on assisted living facilities to breakage and dis- ISU coach Bill Fennelly may have known Prins’ turn. card of ceramic vessels in a late prehistoric village. News ...... 2 the fates of Chelsea Poppens and Anna Prins Both players were selected in the second “We are showing off a lot of cool research that is being Opinion ...... 4 before either of them knew for themselves, round of the 2013 WNBA Draft with Poppens done here by our students,” Schumacher said. “This sym- Sports ...... 5 but he was determined to keep it a secret for taken 18th overall by the Seattle Storm and posium allows a lot of students from different majors to Niche ...... 8 the time being. Prins following her five picks later at No. 23 work together.” Classifieds ...... 6 Telling either player where they had been by the Connecticut Sun. They are the 11th Each session is being moderated by a professor who Games ...... 7 drafted would have felt too much like spoil- ing a Christmas present for Fennelly. For the DRAFT.p2 >> SYMPOSIUM.p3 >>

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>>BOMBING.p1 minutes,” Sevcik said. “It happened be- dismantled. Ames, ISU Police fore we were back at our hotel. Our hotel is Departments President Barack Obama said in a Police Blotter: at a marathon. We were just all so lucky about .8 miles away from the blasts.” statement Monday night after the event

The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. not to be around the blast. Lots of scenar- There were 27,000 runners signed up that “any responsible individuals, any re- All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ios could have placed one or multiple of us for the Boston Marathon on Monday, with sponsible groups, will feel the full weight around.” more than 150 coming from Iowa. The ex- of justice.” April 13 a driver who was suspected of operating while intoxicated at Ryan Schafbuch, third year veterinary plosions took place about two hours after Federal authorities have classified the Abbie Andersen, 19, 415 Highway 30 and South Dakota medicine student and member of the Iowa the first runners finished the marathon. bombings as a terrorist act, but it is not yet Maple Hall, was arrested and Avenue (reported at 3:56 a.m.). charged with operating while State Running Club, was in the area when The death toll rose to three by Monday known if they are of domestic or foreign intoxicated, possession of a A vehicle that left the scene the explosions took place. night, with more than 100 injuries. One of origin. controlled substance and mis- collided with a parked car at Lot “We heard a loud explosion, but we the deaths was confirmed to be an 8-year- “It is just an example of something 65 (reported at 3:13 p.m.). use of a license at Beach Road didn’t see it,” Schafbuch said. old boy. you never expect to happen when you are and Richardson Court (reported An individual reported an animal Schafbuch was there with another Petermeier and her family and the around. I’ll always be a little bit more cau- at 1:49 a.m.). damaged a window at Beyer member of the club and the two were on the members of the Iowa State Running Club tious when in big crowds probably, espe- Rebeca Carson-Lopez, 19, Hall (reported at 7:19 p.m.). way back to the Boston Hotel Buckminster all spent Monday night in their hotel cially at marathons,” Sevcik said. of Marshalltown, was cited The following were cited for underage possession of for underage possession of after finishing the race. Schafbuch said rooms watching the news. “It’s tragic because marathons never alcohol. Renetta Morris, 19, alcohol: Danielle Gilbert, age he and another student heard the second “We’re at the hotel, we’re trying to have an insecure feeling to them; they are of Marshalltown, was cited 19, of Ankeny; Aaron Buboltz, explosion a few moments later, then saw message everyone back that we’re OK,” happy community-building activities.” for underage possession of age 18, of Ankeny; Bridget alcohol and possession of Mohrfeld, age 18, of Ankeny; large clouds of smoke. Petermeier said. “We were all bawling. ... The Iowa State Running Club plans drug paraphernalia. A body and Kelsey Seuferer, age 19, Sevcik explained the majority of the We were all just so glad to be OK.” to fly back to Iowa Tuesday afternoon. specimen was requested from of Ankeny. club was walking to the hotel or on the Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis Petermeier’s family also hopes to return to subway when the event occurred. stated that a third explosive device was the state by air, but are not sure if there will “We probably missed it by around 10 found after the initial explosions and be flights after Monday’s events. Tuesday, April 16, 2013 8 pm ~ Great Hall >>DRAFT.p1 ally know how I would react he had some ideas before

when my name showed up, but draft night in talking with Memorial Union a and 12th ISU players selected I was just excited.” teams at the Final Four in in the WNBA draft in program Prins, meanwhile, enjoyed New Orleans and otherwise, f history. her most prolific year for the he felt confident that Seattle n o “It’s fantastic,” Fennelly Cyclones, averaging a career- and Connecticut would be a e said of having two ISU players best 12.3 points per game. strong possibility as to where om Downton selected in the draft. “I think Poppens Prins Battling injuries throughout Poppens and Prins would end e w what it says is the effort those her time at Iowa State, Prins up. T kids have put in to be drafted as didn’t miss a game in 2012-13 That’s not to say he wasn’t Abbey a professional player. Neither and scored in double figures 20 still a little nervous Monday one of them probably thought times. night. Jessica Fellowes is the best selling author of The Downton Chronicles, that way. “Pop and I were talking “As it keeps going and you both based on the hit PBS series. “We have a lot of kids that Poppens was not a highly quite a lot in [the team video don’t see their names come Jessica is the niece of Lord Julian Fellowes, who created and wrote have been drafted here, and touted recruit coming out of room],” Prins said. “We were up, it’s like when you watch the series. While she focuses on the most of them are the kind Aplington-Parkersburg High saying just getting drafted to the selection show. You think characters, sets and plot lines, she also discusses the sociohistorical context of of kids that did it their way, School in Aplington, Iowa, but any of these teams is really it’s going to happen, but until the show particularly as it relates to worked really hard at it. It’s a became just the 14th player in an honor and exciting, but it somebody says it and sees it, the changing role of women, the rise of technology, and the crumbling of great thing for them, and it’s a Big 12 history to score more makes it definitely more ex- then you don’t know for sure,” Jessica Fellowes class hierarchy in Britain following great opportunity.” than 1,000 points and grab at citing to know. I’m definitely Fennelly said. “Weird things Sponsored by: Ames Public Library, Carrie World War I. Jessica Fellowes has Poppens became the sec- least 1,000 rebounds. going to be researching a lot happen, but we knew they Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, extensively researched the life and English, History, Iowa State University Library, people, women in particular, of the ond-highest draft pick ever “I was really nervous just more now that I know where I were in good shape, and it kind Margaret Sloss Women’s Center, VEISHEA, post-Edwardian period and draws from Iowa State on Monday sitting there,” Poppens said of got drafted to.” of went the way we thought it Women’s Gender Studies, YWCA, Committee surprising parallels between the world on Lectures (funded by GSB) of Downton and the world of today. night. the anticipation. “I didn’t re- Fennelly said that although would.”

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Organizations Iowa State club benefits animals, students

Helping Rescue Animals, also cation events about breed-spe- Lost, abused fell in love after finding out cific legislation, puppy mills animals given about the club. and why you should spay and Upcoming “The aspect of helping ani- neuter your pets,” Myers said. second chances mals who don’t always get as The club aims to educate events much help as they should and people on the many myths and ■■ April 20 at Veishea - Have a By Samantha.Weese doing that through volunteer- issues that are associated with Heart Adoption Event @iowastatedaily.com ing was very appealing to me, “ shelter animals. ■■ April 23 - proceeds from Myers said. “My favorite part of the food bundles purchased Iowa State has over 700 at Memorial Union food Besides volunteering at club is the education events,” court go through the club clubs and organizations that animal shelters, members Birkeland said. “You can only to local animal shelters students can be involved in. also help animals in need by raise so much money and vol- Students Helping Rescue fundraising. unteer so many hours at the Animals is one of those clubs. “In the fall, we have our shelters, but the education is The Students Helping 5K event called ‘Walk for Wet priceless.” them adopted out,” Birkeland Rescue Animals club was Noses.’ People can register and Club involvement is not explained. founded in 2010 with the mis- then come and walk or run and only beneficial to those it aims During last year’s Veishea Photo courtesy of Michelle Thomas sion to help rescue lost or can even bring their dogs with to help, but it also benefits the adoption event, two dogs The Students Helping Rescue Animals club was founded in abused animals through vol- them,” Myers said. member. found permanent homes. 2010 with the mission to help rescue lost or abused animals unteer work, fundraising and She also said that every “The club has helped me a “We walk the dogs in the through volunteer work, fundraising for them and education. education. other week, the club hosts a lot,” Myers said. “It definitely parade to kind of show them Andrea Birkeland, senior pizza sale, and once a month, helped me gain leadership ex- off, and it gives the shelters them adopted,” Myers said. for helping animals. “We are in animal science, is a member they have a bake sale. perience, and it’s an incredible a place to have more people The Students Helping open to all majors,” Myers said. and former president of the Something unique about help for your interpersonal coming through and looking at Rescue Animals club wel- “And you don’t have to have club. She discovered the club the club is that they do not skills.” the dogs and hopefully getting comes anyone with a passion any prior experience.” at the spring clubfest. keep any of the money raised Birkeland, who was recent- “I went to the next club for the club itself. All money ly accepted to the University meeting, and I immediately is directly donated to the local of Minnesota College of loved it,” Birkeland said. “Ali animal shelters. Veterinary Medicine, stated GSB Funded Bender, who was the club pres- “We also have a special fund that her club involvement ident at the time, captivated called the Vitae fund. That is helped her as well. my interest at that first meet- only for animals who need spe- “During my vet school ing, and I immediately started interview, so many of my an- BY YO cial care like heartworm treat- ED UR volunteering, helping with the ment or surgeries that they swers came from my leader- LM FIN bake sales and joined one of wouldn’t otherwise receive ship experience in the club,” E A the committees right after.” because the shelters may have Birkeland said. H N One of the requirements funding issues,” Myers said. Some upcoming events W C to maintain membership in The Vitae fund is for any to look for from the Students R E E S the club is to devote two hours shelter in need, and any shelter Helping Rescue Animals club ? a month volunteering at lo- may apply to receive money include meal bundle sales. On V CALL ISU FINANCIAL COUNSELING cal animal shelters, helping from the fund. April 23, all proceeds from O with bake sales and other club “The shelters apply to our meal bundles purchased at the DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND activities. Vitae fund, and we go through Memorial Union food court go FAMILY SERVICES Members of the Students an approval process. Then to the club, which is donated to Helping Rescue Animals club we donate the money to that local animal shelters. carpool several times a week animal in need, which would The club will also be host- to volunteer at local shel- otherwise be euthanized,” ing an event during Veishea, ters, such as the Boone Area Birkeland explained. the Have a Heart Adoption www.hdfs.hs.iastate.edu/fcc Humane Society and the Story Another way the club aims Event. County Animal Shelter. to help shelter animals is “We bring in three to four Jackie Myers, senior in through educational events. adoptable dogs to our booth FREE & confidential counseling & planning for students animal science, pre-vet and “Usually every two weeks on Central Campus from lo- current president of Students or once a month, we have edu- cal shelters in hopes of getting

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Editorial: Society Use Veishea to learn about Iowa State

As visions of Veishea dance in all Cyclones’ heads and as we observe the after-last-call antics of bar hopping- students throughout the week, lots of students conflicted about engaging in underage drinking, or otherwise ir- responsible behavior, may feel a choice looming ahead. The unofficial Veishea seems to sometimes be at odds with the more official Veishea that seeks to com- memorate collegiate traditions from decades past. Although many students may hear of ISU history and lore on their campus visits, at orientation, at Destination Iowa State and from the lovely, glossy prospectuses the university sends out to recruit high school students, that knowledge probably does not bear heavily on many students’ minds. Students don’t have much time to sit Embrace differing hobbies on Central Campus and contemplate the history of Iowa State. Courtesy photo Enter Veishea. Many people have different groups of friends to satisfy varying interests. Often, friend groups can be so different that they don’t get along. As most of you probably know, “Veishea” is actually an acronym that Accepting others’ By Hailey.Gross nasty. I cringe every time one of Realistically, neither of these originally identified all the colleges @iowastatedaily.com these women crosses paths with a reasons excuse the superiority at Iowa State: Veterinary Medicine, typical “nerd” and communicates many assume. Engineering, Industrial Science, Home interests without everything. You’d think this sup- disdain with a sideways glance or Truthfully, none of us should Economics and Agriculture. judgment is key posed variety in interests that ev- grimace. Women who find value in feel the need to pass this level of Students have a choice this week ery person has would make us, as the thickness of a guy’s biceps or judgment. Just because someone between learning about the institution aving similar interests a society, extremely accepting and the percentage of hours he spends enjoys an activity you do not, at which they will spend four or more with others is what understanding. Unfortunately, wasted do everyone a disservice. doesn’t make them inferior in any years of their lives as impressionable Hdraws people together. this is not always the case. Conversely, I can find it diffi- way, shape or form. Unfortunately, young adults or indulging in toxic The flicker of excitement felt When we divide ourselves into cult to keep my opinions to myself it seems a few people need re- excess that damages their ability to do when two people share a favorite categories by shared interests, when I’m spending time with minding of a grade school lesson: well in that same institution. Rarely band, movie or sport is what we not only find people with my “shut-in” friends. Most of the Be nice. does the university devote an entire creates that initial inclination similar character and hobbies, but time, I enjoy their company when Whether or not we choose to week to commemorating the things towards friendship. By surround- sometimes inadvertently distance we huddle under blankets dur- act like it, we are adults (and have that make it special. There is very little ing yourself with people who have ourselves from others. In selecting ing the latest gore flick or throw been for quite some time). It’s past unique about helping perpetuate ste- the same hobbies and interests, the group of people to spend time elbows during a Super Smash time to leave clique behavior be- reotypes about college kids shotgun- you are sure to have a wealth of with, many of us choose to pass Bros match. But occasionally, one hind. Those people who drop their ning a few beers before their twenty- conversation topics. judgment on others who do not of the guys will convey disgust at “screening process” of people first birthday and receiving the golden One person can’t possibly fall into the same categorical set. some female’s liberal application worth talking to usually find more ticket of a police citation as a certificate enjoy all the same things you do, I don’t mind that the group of makeup, or noticeably-tanned friends than they thought they of achievement. which is why we pick and choose of friends that I go out with on skin. They slander the type of would. A genuine achievement this week a variety of people to hang out the weekends is a different set people who choose to spend their What harmless hobbies oth- would be learning the nature of Iowa with. The wider your interests of friends than the one I watch weekends (drunkenly) partying or ers choose to engage in does not State first-hand, rather than being told are, the harder it can be to find movies and shows, play video meeting people. harm you or anyone else. Hating its history through self-promoting people who want to do all those games and generally hang out Why do so many of us, includ- other people’s interests doesn’t pamphlets that reduce complicated things with you. Some people may with on weekdays. What I do mind ing myself on occasion, feel the make yours any more interest- thoughts to truisms and buzzwords. find themselves shuffling through is, when members of these two need to pass judgment? Perhaps ing. Though, I fear sounding like Students who know that history their contacts list on a nightly ba- groups decide to pass judgment on it’s a self-defense mechanism. everyone’s third grade teacher, I — who have discovered it for them- sis, attempting to determine who each other. Unsure if his or her decisions have to ask, why can’t we all just selves — will be able to ascertain the the most compatible friend is for A few of the women who “dress are truly the “right” decisions, an get along? real value of their degrees and will be whatever they have in mind. to impress” on the weekends, individual may scoff at another’s in a position to provide meaningful Luckily, no two people are women for whom social life is the choices to bolster their own feedback to the university regarding exactly the same. The difficulty biggest aspect of college, women self-esteem. Maybe, as in teen Hailey Gross is a sophomore the fulfillment of its role. that accompanies this fact is that who have livened up many of my movies of the ‘90s, people believe in English from Cedar Rapids, Iowa State is a land-grant college, you can’t go to the same person for Saturday nights, can also be a little this bullying makes them “cooler.” Iowa. which stems from the Morrill Act of 1862. That act of Congress is avail- able online, and is only a few pages Letter to the editor long. The speeches that Justin Morrill made in the House of Representatives defending his bill are available online Daily column misrepresented greek houses through the library, and are also enlightening. Additionally, inquiring nity chapter house and get to see what greek small business owner.” minds can find other speeches on edu- Community accepts all, life is about firsthand. What makes greek life rewarding is that cation he made throughout his more The stereotypes about greeks have to members are given unique opportunities to than 30 years in Congress. should be spoken of better stop. We do a lot of amazing things. interact with and lead their peers. Contrasting the inaugural ad- Since 1825, all but three U.S. presidents Sometimes members who don’t get along dresses of Iowa State’s first president, I would first like to say how disappointed have been members of a fraternity. are forced to work together — skills vital in Adonijah Welch, with its most recent I currently am in the Iowa State Daily. I read 85 percent of Fortune 500 executives the work force. And most importantly, mem- president, Steven Leath, is not difficult the Daily almost every day and found the were greek. The first female astronaut bers are given the chance to practice and either, as the former is available online article, “Greek talks Acceptance” to be so de- was greek; so was the first female senator. fail in their endeavors, without losing their through the library’s website and the grading to the greek community as a whole. College graduation rates are 20 percent network of support. latter is available on the university’s As a senior in Delta Zeta, I found the higher among greeks than non-greeks. “You get the opportunity to fail miserably website dedicated to presidential article extremely hurtful. We have members Which begs an obvious question: Does and have brothers and sisters that love you installations. that have come out and are open about being being in a fraternity or sorority increase and care for you pick you up and dust you off The premise of higher education to- gay. We embrace them just like we do any your chance for success? and challenge you to do it again,” Stollman day is that colleges are delivering a ser- other member. Members of the greek com- Nine million college students are mem- said. vice in exchange for tuition. Without munity are advocates for LGBTQ individu- bers of a greek organization and whether Curtis Burrill, American University’s an understanding of the kind of service als. All greek houses on campus are safe they join to make friends, build their greek life coordinator, said sorority and fra- that tuition is supposed to be buying, houses for these individuals. The ISU greek resumes, go to parties or learn leadership ternity membership teaches crucial social students cannot be good consumers. community has a strict no-hazing policy, skills; they each have an incentive to change interaction skills. Making conversation with Veishea is as good a time as any. and we abide by it. some aspect of their life. strangers and running weekly meetings are An article written nearly two years later A common deterrent for joining are ste- just two examples. about a past member’s experience is ridicu- reotypes associated with greek life. “If you can be the new member educator Editorial Board lous. The article is irrelevant. Fraternities and sororities are often for 30 women, I’m probably going to hire you Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief One of my sisters stated this in regard to associated with hazing, drinking and party- to run a team,” Burrill said. Michael Belding, opinion editor Barry Snell, assistant opinion editor the Daily article, ing. Since 1975, there has been at least one At the end of the day, it’s up to the stu- Mackenzie Nading, “It’s not even about them not saying good hazing-induced death per year across col- dents to define their reputations. assistant opinion editor for online things about the greeks, ... they do post good lege campuses — 82 percent of these have I ask the Daily to think about what they things, but it’s not like they’re doing us a come as a result of binge drinking. publish. You are not only making yourself Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of the author(s) and do not favor by doing so. The greek community has Hazing makes headlines — fundraisers look ridiculous, but Iowa State as a whole. necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily deserved every good article the Daily has and philanthropy events generally do not. As it is said in a USATODAY article, “it is up or organizations with which the author(s) published about us. It is about the article not Although greek life has changed over to the students to define their reputations.” are associated. being fair at all with the rest of the houses time, students who take their membership Being a part of something bigger than your- that do support gay members. They focused seriously are still equipped with skills that self is empowering. It is going to take a lot of Feedback policy: The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee too much on his experience and did not even can be used in their future careers. David positive outreach to the greek community its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any bother asking other people if their experi- Stollman, co-founder of CAMPUSSPEAK, from the Iowa State Daily to recover. The letter or online feedback. ences had been any different. 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File photo: Iowa State Daily Photo courtesy of ISU athletics Nate McCoy is a year removed from his record-setting year at Nate McCoy graduated from Iowa State and went on to golf professionally. The alumnus left a “huge”impact on the program, said coach Andrew Tank. Iowa State, but one of the peers he mentored his senior season By Alex.Gookin national spotlight and helped Iowa State with him when has started nipping at his heels. @iowastatedaily.com Tank and assistant coach he left, marrying his college Scott Fernandez broke McCoy’s Decision to attend Iowa State Patrick Datz launch the pro- sweetheart, Ashley Costanzo, freshman stroke average Nate McCoy was destined gram in the right direction. only months after graduating. during his senior season, and to be a golfer. With a father With success comes attention, and Nate McCoy had to decide “That senior year is when Costanzo was a year ahead Fernandez hasn’t let up since. which college to attend, due to nationwide interest. He decided Here is where McCoy and considered to be the best he really hit his stride and of McCoy in school, playing based on what Iowa State didn’t do than anything else. Fernandez currently stand in the amateur golfer in the history was just consistently in the goalkeeper for the ISU soccer record books: of the state of Iowa, it would “I had some opportunities to go to some schools down south, but top 10,” Tank said. team. have been hard to avoid it. every coach from every school down south really had nothing but McCoy finished his ca- While McCoy was pre- Long before he was break- bad things to say about Iowa State,” McCoy said. “I just was like, reer as a Cyclone with the paring to leave the school, he ‘That’s my home. That’s my state. That’s where I grew up. If you ing records for Iowa State or don’t think I can make it there, then I’m going to prove you wrong.’ best season stroke average in recalled talking to Tank. winning a state champion- ISU history and the second- “I remember asking “I kind of went there because Iowa State was the only school that ship in high school, McCoy didn’t have to bad-mouth another school to get me to go there. I best career stoke average. He Coach Tank for some ad- was swinging golf clubs in his thought that was kind of a difference I saw out of Iowa State.” recorded the lowest 54-hole vice because he was recently back yard and on the living round in school history and married,” McCoy said with room carpet. helped the team to multiple a chuckle. “I asked him a lot “As soon as I could stand team records. about marriage as well as golf Photo courtesy of ISU athletics and walk, my dad had me out At the conclusion of his advice.” at the golf course,” McCoy in the summer, including a State, I was happy with the senior year, he was awarded After graduation, mar- Low 18-Hole Round: said. “He’d take me there to fifth-place finish at the Iowa decision to bring him in be- the most prestigious award riage and a start at profes- 65 - Scott Fernandez, 2013 just watch and observe.” Masters, McCoy headed just cause I knew he was a good by the school: Iowa State sional golf, McCoy still hasn’t 65 - Nate McCoy, 2012 McCoy’s father, Mike, up the road in Ames. guy, and he had a lot to offer Male Athlete of the Year. lost contact with his alma set an example for a young McCoy started his career to the program,” McCoy said. “It was definitely an mater. Although his ISU ca- golfer. With too many accom- at Iowa State with immedi- The two seemed to mesh honor that I did not expect,” reer has ended, he made a Low 54-Hole Tournament: plishments to list, Mike was ate success, breaking the immediately with McCoy McCoy said. “Some days, I lasting impression on the 202 - Nate McCoy, 2012 inducted into the Iowa Golf freshman stroke average re- using Tank’s coaching to im- think about it and say, ‘I can’t program. 203 - Scott Fernandez, 2013 Hall of Fame in 2011, solidi- cord and finishing as the No. prove his game and Tank us- believe that happened.’ It was “Huge,” Tank said of the fying him as one of the best 2 golfer in his first year. His ing McCoy as a veteran role unbelievable.” impact McCoy made. “He Freshman Stroke Average: golfers in history of the state sophomore year was more of model on which to build a Now, almost a year af- was a big part of the success 73.18 - Scott Fernandez, 2011-12 and in Nate’s case, one of the the same, finishing in the top program. ter finishing his career at we had. We brought in some 73.83 - Nate McCoy, 2008-09 best teachers. 10 twice and finishing No. 2 In Tank’s first year, Iowa State, McCoy golfs different players for his se- “He taught me a lot of on the team again. McCoy led the team in scor- professionally on the PGA nior year, and he was such a the finer shots in golf,” Nate All seemed to be going ing average, finishing in the Canadian Tour. This May, great leader for last year.” Career Stroke Average: said of his father. “How to according to plan for the col- top five a total of three times he will play the U.S. Open lo- With players like Scott 72.34 Scott Fernandez, 2011- work hard, how to practice legiate golfer until the resig- during the season and be- cal qualifying tournament to Fernandez, Sam Daley and 73.21 Nate McCoy, 2008-12 the right way — he always nation of his coach forced a coming the first Cyclone to hope to advance to the U.S. Duncan Croudis all men- — Alex Gookin was the one who pushed me change in the program. The finish with medalist honors Open. tored by McCoy, the next gen- harder than I wanted to be change, however, wasn’t nec- since Jeremy Lyons in 2004. After golfing more than eration of Cyclone golf will pushed, but it was the right essarily a negative one. “I remember when I got 20 events in his short career, always have a little McCoy thing.” Andrew Tank, who took the job in July, calling him McCoy is still getting used to to it. By the numbers: The hard work and dedi- over as Iowa State’s coach in and he was playing in some the routine. “Being around Nate the cation paid off in high school, 2010, was familiar with the of the top amateur tourna- “Traveling, getting used last few years has been a when he placed sixth at the McCoy family, having grown ments in the country, and he to being on the road by your- great experience,” said assis- 137 state tournament his junior up in the same city and gone was starting to have some self,” McCoy said of adjust- tant coach Patrick Datz. “I’ve Days until football team’s year before winning the 4A to the same high school. The pretty good finishes,” Tank ing to professional golf. learned a lot from him, and I season-opening game vs. UNI individual state title his se- two had the same high school said. “He was starting to go to “Sometimes, it’s hard not think he was a coach on the nior year golfing for Dowling coach, and McCoy had even that next level that summer having a support group like field when coach Tank and I Catholic High School in West introduced himself at a tour- before his junior year.” I had at Iowa State, and it’s weren’t around.” 65 Des Moines, Iowa. nament in college while Tank It wasn’t until after his something that I definitely “He’s a big part of why the After some success golf- was coaching at Minnesota. junior year that McCoy miss.” program is where it is right Scott Fernandez’s lowest 18- ing some amateur events “When he came to Iowa launched himself into the McCoy took a piece of hole round on the season now.”

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1,543 Cyclones win one of three against Hawkeyes The volleyball team’s Big Both teams undefeated before the Hawkeyes scored six unan- 12-leading number of assists swered runs to win 6-5. before weekend series “It was really just a few plays that made the outcome, a couple of errors By Ryan.Berg that helped lead to them scoring some @iowastatedaily.com late-game runs and not being able 1,653 to execute at the plate while having The volleyball team’s Big Iowa State and Iowa were both runners in scoring position caused 12-leading number of kills undefeated in conference play head- us to leave a lot of runs on the field,” ing into the series between them this Schroeder said. “We just need to be weekend. able to continue to execute while the 626 “We’ve known that this series pressure is on.” Volleyball libero Kristen Hahn’s would probably be the one that has In the second game of the series, Big 12-leading number of digs. the biggest effect on the outcome of the Cyclones were able to get up to the conference,” said senior player- another quick lead of 3-0 in the third coach Ethan Schroeder. “We actu- inning. The Hawkeyes’ comeback ef- ally were not able to get any decent fort was not enough this time as the outdoor practices in last week due to Cyclones won 4-3. Sports Jargon: the poor weather; however, everyone The series was tied at 1-1 head- was still ready to go come Saturday ing into the next day with one game Flop morning.” to decide the winner. The third and The series between the in-state final game of the series was delayed File photo: Iowa State Daily SPORT: rivals would determine the lone con- an hour due to weather that brought University of Iowa third baseman Mike Schnur is high-fived by catcher Ian Golf ference leader and a possibility to re- scattered showers to the game. Barber on April 1, 2012 after scoring the go-ahead run against Iowa State. main undefeated in conference play. The Hawkeyes were able to score DEFINITION: However, both teams’ undefeated a run in the final inning to win 1-0 A short shot played with a record was ruined as Iowa (11-4, 5-1 and take the lead in the conference “Everyone has gotten better, not to “Our pitching staff is as good as it’s high-lofted club in order to create maximum height on Mid-America North) defeated Iowa standings. The Hawkeyes have won mention that our team chemistry is ever been in the four years I’ve been the ball’s trajectory. State (7-8, 7-2) two out of three times. four consecutive Mid-America North fantastic now,” Allmann said. here, and we have a lot of guys really USE: “We definitely have the talent Conference titles heading into the As far as talent goes, the club feels seeing the ball well at the plate right needed to beat Iowa and unfortunate- season. it is in good position in that depart- now.” Nate McCoy used a flop shot often to approach the green ly fell short this time around,” said The closely fought series between ment, too. The Cyclones will be back in ac- over a bunker from close sophomore pitcher Chad Allmann. the teams showed that the improve- “I think that this team we have tion in two weeks against Northern range. In game one of the series, the ment is there from when the season right now is one of the more talented Iowa at Cap Timm Field in Ames on Cyclones quickly got up to a 5-0 lead started in Florida. we’ve had in a while,” Schroeder said. April 27-28. Classifieds

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Financial aid Grant, loan options available to students By Zoe.Woods @iowastatedaily.com

Funding a college education is an issue that many students have to deal with. The FAFSA form can help many of those students find the money to pay for their academic learning. Seven repayment options: For those students who have filed a FAFSA by March 1, they “will ■■ Standard Repayment Plan (Payments are a fixed amount of at least $50 be considered for an ISU Grant, per month for up to 10 years) Federal Supplemental Educational ■■ Graduated Repayment Plan (Payments are lower at first and then increase, Opportunity Grant, Federal Work- usually every two years for up to 10 years) Study, and a Federal Perkins Loan ■■ Extended Repayment Plan (Payments may be fixed or graduated for up to if they have sufficient need,” said 25 years) Roberta Johnson, director of ■■ Income-Based Repayment Plan (Payments change as income changes, Financial Aid. payments made for up to 25 years) Luckily, it is not too late for stu- ■■ Pay as you earn Repayment Plan (Payments change as income changes, dents to receive financial aid if a payments made for up to 20 years) FAFSA form was not filed by March 1. ■■ Income-Contingent Repayment Plan (Payments change as income Students ultimately have until changes, payments made for up to 25 years) June 30 to file a FAFSA form for the ■■ Income-Sensitive Repayment Plan (Monthly payments are based on annual 2013-14 academic year. income, payments are made for up to 10 years) However, “If a student is seeking a Federal Direct Stafford Loan, the promissory note needs to be submit- to pay off their debts. education. ted prior to the last day of classes,” It offers seven different repay- The Federal Direct Stafford Johnson said. ment options for the student. Private Loan is supplemented by the U.S. Students do have the option to loans do not offer such luxuries. Department of Education and admin- not get a government-funded student Federal loans are considered to istered by the college. loan. A private loan, which is a bank or be the most beneficial for a student The Student Financial Aid Office credit union loan, is also available to a because the loan does not accrue in- strongly encourages students to file student in need. terest while the student is in school. a FAFSA form so federal funding is “Typically, private loans can have There also is a six-month grace period available to them. relatively low interest rates, but usu- after the student graduates before he “I am glad that I filed my FAFSA ally, only students with strong cosign- or she has to start making payments. on time because it gave me more op- ers receive them,” Johnson said. The federal options that are still tions to fund my college education,” Even though private loans are available for students through filing a said Eric Langford, freshman in ani- available, “students should always FAFSA form is the Pell Grant and the mal ecology. take advantage of the federal loan op- Federal Direct Stafford Loan. He stresses that other students Photo: Suit Yee Yee/Iowa State Daily tion before they turn to private loans,” The Pell Grant is a limited amount do the same. “It’s important to un- Johnson stressed. of money provided by the federal derstand what is being offered and Many students pay tuition through loans. However, between the two choices — federal loans and private loans — federal loans may be a better The federal loan option gives a government that allows the student how that can help pay for a college choice. There are still options for those who haven’t filed their FAFSA. broad array of tools students can use to cover any expenses related to education.”