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Explosions Shake Students Iowa State Daily, April 2013 Iowa State Daily, 2013 4-16-2013 Iowa State Daily (April 16, 2013) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2013-04 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (April 16, 2013)" (2013). Iowa State Daily, April 2013. 22. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2013-04/22 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2013 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, April 2013 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Front1 1 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 FIND US ONLINE: iowastatedaily.com Confirmed individuals @iowastatedaily from Ames, Iowa who EXPLOSIONS are not injured: facebook.com/ iowastatedaily ■ Richard Studor ■ Katie Hansen ■ Melanie Holman ■ Chuy Lira ■ Mason Frank ■ Scott Johnson ONLINE: ■ Danny Ducharme ■ Ryan Schafbuch SHAKE ■ Daniel Sevcik ■ Samuel Bird ■ David Sevcik ■ John Pleasants ■ Joey Sevcik ■ Mackenzie ■ Evan Day Petermeier STUDENTS ■ Jamison Voss 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 Chelsea Poppens reacts to the news of being taken 18th overall in the draft by the ed that the symposium was started seven years ago to Seattle Storm on Monday. Anna Prins was drafted 23rd overall by the Connecticut Sun. 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 >> Volume 208 | Number 135 | 40 cents | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. | A 2010-11 ACP Pacemaker Award winner KARAOKE TUESDAY9pm-1am • $5 For 8 Boneless Wings (No sides, Dine-in only) • $1 Tube Shots (9pm-1am) • $2.25 Spiced Rum and Pepsi (9pm-1am) westtownepub.com 4518 Mortensen Road | 292.4555 2 News 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 >>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.
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