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By Alex.Hanson email from Qualtrics on Tuesday in finance; and Raghul Ethiraj, certain training for the student constituency of United Residents @iowastatedaily.com with a link to vote for both the senior in aerospace engineering, body president and finance direc- of Off-Campus. Senate and executive seats and and Akol Dok, senior in political tor/treasurer. Voting opened at midnight five referendums on the ballot. science. In addition, inserting a non- Tuesday and will run through Voting for Student Govern- The ballot will include three Students will also vote for sena- discrimination statement into the 11:59 p.m. Wednesday. ment elections for Senate and tickets for president and vice tors looking to represent 15 dif- Student Government Constitu- Election results will be an- executive members and a series president: Cole Staudt, senior ferent constituencies. tion is a goal; along with a refer- nounced at 7 p.m. Friday in room of referendums will begin Tues- in political science, and Cody Five referendums are on the endum to combine the responsi- 3512 of the Memorial Union. day morning and run through West, junior in biology; Zackary ballot, including confirming Su- bilities of the treasurer with the Results will also be posted on Wednesday evening. Reece, junior in political science, preme Court nominees. finance director; and a referen- stugov.iastate.edu after the of- ISU students will receive an and Cole Button, sophomore Other tasks include requiring dum to make Campustown a sub- ficial announcement.

Photo Illustration: Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily A new campus group called To Write Love On Her Arms has joined with the national non-profit to advocate for those struggling with depression, addiction, self injury and suicide. The group wants to present hope for students. New student organization works to erase mental health stigmas

By Alex.Connor small town. (NAMI). “We started looking to what it @iowastatedaily.com Her high school classmates used Bond, Baker and Findley re- would mean to bring a chapter to to go to her for advice on how to cently joined one of the newest Iowa State, so we started that in deal with their depression and organizations on campus: To Write March of last year [and] we finally er voice begins to qua- anxiety, mainly because she had Love On Her Arms (TWLOHA). got the go-ahead from Iowa State ver and she apologizes been dealing with her own depres- TWLOHA, a national non-profit and the national organization at swiftly for the break in sion and anxiety since she was organization that advocates for the end of December,” Doiel said. it. However, she isn’t diagnosed at only 10 years old. those struggling with depression, Doiel, who is president of the Hashamed of her words or of her She also battled an eating dis- addiction, self-injury and suicide, TWLOHA Iowa State chapter, de- story. It’s her life. order and described self-harm as works to encourage, inform, in- scribed several challenges that she, Savannah Findley, sophomore a big issue in her life. Her biggest spire and invest in treatment, ac- Lundquist and Herrin faced turn- in child, adult and family services, problem, however, was with the cording to its website. ing their idea into a reality. was diagnosed with depression counselors she went to and the The organization wants to pres- Jumping through the national and anxiety in the fall semester, way the topic was strictly discussed ent hope and find help, something organization’s and Iowa State’s and as of recently, she stopped self- behind closed doors. three ISU students also sought to hoops, Doiel, Lundquist and Her- harming, a matter she has dealt Justin Bond, senior in nutri- do when the idea to localize the rin had to make a video about why with since the sixth grade. tional science, saw the deaths of chapter to the ISU campus formed they wanted to start the chapter at Haylee Flint-Baker, freshman his grandpa, his best friend’s dad, in their minds. Iowa State and why they felt Iowa in child, adult and family services, his teammate — all by suicide. It’s Natasha Doiel, senior in psy- State was unique, along with other shares her story as well. Her story a cause that has warranted him to chology; Chloe Lundquist, senior general application procedures. is one that used to be discussed in become active in the issue, join- in dietetics, and Julia Herrin, junior Once they got the national go- hushed voices, pushed to the side ing several student organizations in psychology, went on a volunteer ahead from TWLOHA, the execu- and ignored because of the stigma on campus such as the Student trip last January with Alternative tives had to get approval from Iowa associated with mental health, Awareness Organization and the Breaks and realized how heavily which is not well understood in her National Alliance for Mental Illness invested they all were in the topic. LOVE p8 Trump looks to win big SNAPSHOT Schmidt said. GOP front-runner Texas, which will award the most amount of delegates on hopes to pocket Super Tuesday — about 10 percent of what you need to secure the Tuesday delegates nomination, will be important for Cruz, the junior senator from By Alex.Hanson the state. @iowastatedaily.com While hundreds of thousands of early votes may benefit Cruz, the race may be tighter than the Heading into Super Tuesday, Cruz campaign is comfortable Donald Trump looks poised to with. solidify his front-runner status Most polling during the past with victories in most of the 11 several months show Cruz lead- states handing out delegates this ing by double digitsin Texas, but week. at least two polls conducted last “Let’s put this thing away,” week show the race in a virtual Trump told his supporters after tie. dominating in Nevada’s Repub- “If he can’t win there, he’s basi- lican Caucus this week. Polling cally cooked,” said Mack Shelley, conducted in Super Tuesday Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily chairman of the political science states show Trump will be well on Donald Trump speaks after winning the department. “He might not quit his way to do just that by winning Iowa Caucus on Feb. 2. right away, but I don’t know why most contests this week, with the you would want to stick around if exception of maybe Texas — the such as Colorado and Virginia, you can’t win your home state.” home of Ted Cruz. said David Andersen, assistant Andersen agreed, saying Cruz “Trump seems unstoppable, professor of political science. is “toast” if he doesn’t win his but as they say about opera, it’s Polling has been sparse in home state. not over until the fat lady sings,” some of the Super Tuesday states, Super Tuesday will be the start said Steffen Schmidt, university but in Arkansas, for example, of several big Tuesday’s featuring professor of political science. “So, Trump led by 13 points in a poll a huge number of contests. The it’s not over until Super Tuesday. conducted last week. Either way, following weeks will also include Then I think the train will have it will be important to see the voting in Florida, home to Rubio, Lani Tons/Iowa State Daily left the station.” margins between candidates in and Ohio, home to John Kasich. Trump will likely perform well some states. “I could guess he’ll get enough in a number of states, including “If Cruz or Rubio surge on Su- delegates for the nomination ISU SENIORS PLAY LAST GAME AT HILTON southern states such as Alabama per Tuesday, this thing could get within the next month [if he con- Redshirt senior Abdel Nader shoots the ball against Oklahoma State on Monday at Hilton and Arkansas, but it will be im- sticky and might go long all the Coliseum. Nader scored 19 points in Iowa State’s 58-50 win. The senior night game marked portant to watch moderate states way to the GOP convention,” TRUMP p4 the last night at for ISU seniors Jameel McKay, Georges Niang and Nader. IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Tuesday, March 1, 2016 Weather Digital TUESDAY Film on extinction Cloudy with snow in the 28 Content Documentary morial Union. edge inventors “to reveal early morning. NW winds The documentary from the black-market trade in 10-20 mph 22 to explain 6th Academy Award-winning endangered species.” filmmaker Louie Psihoyos A discussion of the docu- NEWS Weather provided by ISU American Meteorological Society. mass extinction is about the man-made mentary will take place causes behind what bi- after the screening. By Alex.Hanson ologists call the sixth mass More information and a GPSS discussing @iowastatedaily.com extinction — the spate of trailer are available at rac- bill of rights Police Blotter plant and animal losses ingextinction.com. that threatens to eradicate The screening of the The Graduate and Profes- The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a “Racing Extinction,” a up to half of all living spe- documentary is part of sional Student Senate dis- ments’ records. court of law. documentary on plant and cies on Earth within the the University Symposium cussed the graduate bill of animal extinction, will be century. on Sustainability and is rights at Monday’s meeting. Feb. 26 Hall (reported at 1:50 a.m.). shown Tuesday night. The film was shown on sponsored by National Af- Find the story online under Free and open to the the Discovery Channel in fairs, Office of Sustainabil- the news tab. Mckenna Lee Larsen, 18, of An 18 year old female was re- public, the documentary December and uses activ- ity, Sustainapalooza, The 135 Beyer Ct Unit 1458 ‑ Ames, ferred to DOT officials for a .02 will be shown at 8 p.m. in ists, scientists, nature pho- Green Umbrella and the IA, was arrested and charged civil violation at Haber Rd and the Sun Room of the Me- tographers and cutting- Committee on Lectures. with public intoxication at Hawthorn Court Dr (reported AMES 247 Lincoln Way and Beach Ave at 2:34 a.m.). (reported at 1:03 a.m.). Officers responded to a fire Oscars used as Chenoa Laurel Mcbeth, 23, in a kitchen. There were no platform for causes of 210 N Main St, Roland, IA, injuries at 13 Schilletter Village was arrested and charged with (reported at 8:43 p.m.). Two themes ruled Oscars operating while intoxicated night: “Mad Max” winning and excessive speed at Lincoln Dillon Joseph Kinart, 18, of awards and celebrities in- Way and North Dakota Ave 212 Beyer Ct Unit D8, Ames, IA, toning the importance of (reported at 2:12 a.m.). was arrested and charged with diversity. Find out more public intoxication at Larch through the story online An individual reported pos- Hall (reported at 11:07 p.m.). under Ames 247. sible damage to a white board at Troxel Hall (reported at 4:00 Officers responded to a report a.m.). of an individual who refused MULTIMEDIA to leave at 140 Lynn Ave (re- An officer initiated a drug ported at 11:26 p.m.). related investigation at Ar- Gallery: Men’s mory Building (reported at Feb. 28 basketball game 7:46 a.m.). Matthew R. Ort, 18, of 710 W. The final game of the sea- An individual reported being Weatherfield Way, Schaum- son took place at Hilton harassed at Physics Hall (re- burg, IL, was cited for posses- Coliseum on Monday night. ported at 1:27 p.m.). sion of alcohol under the legal Find a photo gallery of the age at Cross Country Course Alex Connor/Iowa State Daily basketball game online. An officer investigated a prop- (reported at 12:29 a.m.). City council members discuss a protest ordinance with Dale Dyvig at the Feb. 23 council meeting. The City erty damage collision at 13Th council will discuss issues that have arisen from the Ames Farmer’s Market during its meeting Tuesday. St and Stange Rd (reported at An officer assisted an indi- SPORTS 1:57 p.m.). vidual who was experiencing medical difficulties at 119‑425 Facelift coming to An officer investigated a prop- Stanton Ave (reported at 1:05 Council to discuss market erty damage collision at Me- a.m.). Cap Timm Field morial Union Parking Ramp (reported at 4:53 p.m.). Nicholas David Peppler, 20, Avenue from Main Street to surveyed and overwhelm- A design studio class of 246 N. Hyland Ave Unit 201, Ames Farmer’s U.S. Bank. ingly support the market,” is remodeling Cap Timm Feb. 27 Ames, IA, was cited for posses- Some downtown busi- the document states, how- Field where the ISU club sion of alcohol under the legal Market among ness owners, however, have ever. baseball team plays. Find Justin Marcus Voss, 19, of age at Hayward Ave and Storm voiced their dissent for the The council members out more through the story 4204 Willow Lancaster, Ames, St (reported at 1:47 a.m.). list of topics event, saying it has had a will consider Swank’s letter online. IA, was cited for possession of negative impact on their and discuss the possibility of alcohol under the legal age at Rachel Lynn Newbury, 18, of By Michaela.Ramm businesses. finding an alternative loca- Knapp St and Hayward Ave 926 Hayward Ave Unit 8443, @iowastatedaily.com City council documents tion for the market. SPORTS (reported at 1:25 a.m.). Ames, IA, was arrested and state that the council mem- The council will also dis- charged with public intoxica- bers received a letter from cuss requests received from Madeline Elise Peterson, 18, tion at Wilson Hall (reported The Ames City Council Rick Swank, who owns the Greek Week Committee Softball works to of 1304 Abel Hall, Lincoln, NE, at 2:05 a.m.). will discuss the city’s Farm- Swank’s Jewelry on Main and the Office of Greek Af- improve offense was arrested and charged with er’s Market and the issues Street. fairs for Greek Week, which public intoxication at Maple that have arisen from the “Mr. Swank’s letter indi- is planned to take place April The ISU softball team yearly event at its meeting cates the Farmer’s Market 2. keeps working to improve Tuesday. causes an inconvenience The event organizers are its offense after this week- The Ames Farmer’s Mar- to his and other downtown requesting the closure of end’s games. Find out how Iowa State University ket is set to take place during businesses, as well as irrita- Sunset Drive; Ash Avenue it’s doing through the story Roy J. Carver Scholarship the summer from 8 a.m. to tion to downtown residents. from Gable Lane to Knapp online. 12:30 p.m. on 24 Saturdays He suggests alternative Street; Gray Avenue from In honor of Roy J. 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Iowa State Daily Last year’s “Sustainapalooza” took place Feb. 24, 2015, in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Informational booths were set up, and activities were available for students to participate in, such as signing a pledge, mak- ing lip balm and pine cone air fresheners, creating hats for cancer patients and walking down the green carpet. This year’s event will take place Tuesday in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Thinking green; teaching green

attend an event Tuesday Umbrella, a student-run off when you’re brushing sustainable fashion, eating As a new addition to Sustainapalooza that recognizes the impor- sustainability group, and your teeth,” said Madisun and cleaning. Sustainapalooza, clothes tance of moving forward Iowa State’s Office of Sus- VanGundy, senior in public In addition to the activi- will be recycled through a to host games, with a greener lifestyle. tainability. relations and member of ties, students will have the clothing swap booth called Sustainapalooza will take “We hold these events The Green Umbrella. chance to get free food and “Exchange for Change.” educational film place from 5 to 8 p.m. in the like Sustainapalooza in or- Hands-on activities at sustainable giveaways that Students can bring items Great Hall of the Memorial der to show students how four “Green-It-Yourself” include basil pot plants of clothing they don’t want By Erin.Gruba Union. The event, as well as they can be more sustain- centers will be available at and key-ring car chargers. and pick out an equal @iowastatedaily.com all activities, will be free for able by doing the little the event. The hands-on The event will also show a amount of new clothing students. things such as remember- activities this year focus documentary titled “Racing items. This event is hosted and ing to turn your lights off on a few different themes. Extinction,” and have an art Students are welcome to sponsored by The Green [and] turning the faucet Previous themes include and poster display. SUSTAINABILITY p8 NROTC attends leadership event

day and returning at 1:30 Midshipmen p.m Sunday, five ISU mid- shipmen got the chance discuss roles as to hear from several guest speakers, learn tools to be future leaders successful and obtain in- formation that will provide Iowa State Daily By Alex.Connor them a platform once they Todd Wegter drives Phaeton as Team PrISUm departs from the American Solar Challenge checkpoint in the Hilton Coliseum parking lot July 26, 2014. @iowastatedaily.com become officers in their designated branch. This was the 21st consec- Several midshipmen utive year the conference New building to displace clubs from the Naval ROTC units has taken place and be- skipped town this past cause of lodging restraints, weekend to attend a Naval only 125 midshipmen from change must happen, and while old and in need of engineering. “It sucks los- Leadership Conference across the country could Team PrISUm, for Iowa State, the next big some tender loving care, ing the building because hosted by the University of attend. change generating buzz are full of memories for two we’ve been here for about Notre Dame. The conference consist- Gaffer’s Guild lately is the Student Inno- major student organiza- 25 years.” The conference is an an- ed of six mini-leadership vation Center. tions on campus. For them, Team PrISUm will be nual event used to learn conferences, each with to relocate The Student Innova- leaving their workspace is temporarily relocated to and discuss critical issues distinguished speakers, a tion Center, a proposed bittersweet. Applied Sciences 4, while pertaining to the midship- focused panel discussion, By Andria.Homewood 175,000-square-foot build- “There’s history here,” the Gaffer’s Guild, a glass men’s roles as future lead- ethical decision games and @iowastatedaily.com ing, will stand where the said Ryan Perera, business blowing student organiza- ers in their designated field, team-building activities. Nuclear Engineering and director for Iowa State’s so- tion, has not made any final both within the Marine The weekend ended Sat- Old Sweeney are currently lar club Team PrISUm and Corps and Navy. A time comes when placed. These buildings, sophomore in aerospace RELOCATION p4 Leaving at 7 a.m. Thurs- NROTC p4 GPSS discusses grad student rights, revisions

and professional students The Senate’s constitution The amendment of revi- Senate passes to make changes to their was due for an update. The sion passed with unanimous schedule without penal- most important issue to be consent. 2017 budget, ties; a resolution to support addressed for change was The overall bill passed chapter nine changes to the the representation section at 98 percent for a written bylaw revisions graduate student handbook of GPSS’s constitution. The and amended constitution. of graduate rights and re- current constitution has The next meeting will also By Rakiah.Bonjour sponsibilities; a bill for spe- senators elected by their have the constitution on the @iowastatedaily.com cial allocation for the 2016 department, not their major, agenda to be passed again. GPSS research, teaching which leaves some majors It takes three votes in order and leadership awards; and that cross between depart- to change the constitution. The Graduate and Profes- a bill for GPSS fiscal budget ments left out. The resolution, which sional Student Senate met for 2017. Instead of going through discussed the need of an ex- in the Memorial Union on The senate By-laws need the registrar’s broken link tended deadline for gradu- Monday to discuss graduate to be updated in order to in the constitution, the pro- ate students to make chang- student rights and revisions be effective and consistent posed amendment will look es to their schedule without to the GPSS Constitution. with senate practice. Each to majors for senators to rep- suffering any penalty, was GPSS introduced six bills amendment passed with resent through Iowa State’s voted on as well. and resolutions to be dis- unanimous consent and eData warehouse. Graduate students cur- cussed. A bill revising the the bill passed at 98 percent. A friendly amendment rently have five days to senate By-Laws; a bill re- Some previously present to the bill was introduced change their schedule with- Iowa State Daily vising the GPSS Constitu- senators had left, so their to change “his or her” to out a $12 fee. GPSS recog- GPSS hears from Student Governement President Dan Breitbarth, left, tion; a resolution to extend attendance was still counted “their” when speaking about during a meeting in Physics Hall on Feb. 23, 2015. the deadline for graduate while their vote was not. academic departments. GPSS p4 4 Tuesday, March 1, 2016 CLASSIFIEDS

NROTC p3 Midshipman Joseph USS. Samuel B. Roberts sailors or marines,” Rauen- Sudoku by the Mepham Group Rauenhorst, senior in in- when the ship struck a horst said. “They are what urday night with the final dustrial technology, went mine. will determine your success LEVEL: keynote speaker dinner. to the conference for the “It was fascinating to lis- or failure.” 1 2 3 4 The guest speakers for first time and said the ten to him speak because Lisa Freeman, senior in the conference included whole experience was mo- after the incident models aerospace engineering, Complete the Adm. Philip Davidson, Maj. tivating. were ran and they all said also went to the conference grid so each row, Gen. James Lukeman, Rear “All of the speakers spoke the ship was supposed to for the first time this year. column and 3-by- Adm. Peter Gumataotao, very bluntly about the dif- sink,” Rauenhorst said. She decided to go be- 3 box (in bold Rear Adm. John Kirby, Sgt. ferent leadership challeng- “However, because of the cause she heard from ev- borders) contains Maj. Justin LeHew, Capt. es we will face as junior leadership and the hard eryone who went last year every digit, 1 to Paul Rinn and Mike Sea- officers in the Navy and work of the sailors, they that they really enjoyed it. 9. For strategies man. Marine Corps,” Rauenhorst fought the ship and saved Freeman, like Rauen- on how to solve Some retired, active duty said. “They also gave us it.” horst, learned it is impor- and civilian, the speakers’ different tops and shared Rauenhorst’s largest tant to take care of your Sudoku, visit roles in the Armed Forces their experiences to help takeaway from the week- subordinates. www.sudoku. ranged anywhere from be- us overcome those chal- end was his importance as “Let them know you org.uk ing the U.S. Fleet Forces lenges.” a future leader and junior care and ensure they have Command for the Navy to One of his favorite speak- officer. everything they need to the Deputy Chief of Staff for ers was Rinn, who was the “As a leader it is impor- complete the mission,” Crossword Strategic Plans and Policy. commanding officer of the tant to take care of your Freeman said.

RELOCATION p3 all of their equipment by things. glass walls for you to see the fall semester; however, “One of the things we’ve us working on our project, decisions on where it’ll be they’re remaining positive been talking about is mak- we might get more interest relocated. about moving into new ing what’s going on in the from different majors.” The move for the Gaffer’s space and building rela- inside of the building vis- Demolition of Nuclear Guild will have positive tionships with other stu- ible from the outside of the Engineering and Old Swee- and negative impacts, said dent organizations. building” said Gary Mirka, ney will start sometime in Steve Martin, distinguished “We are with eight differ- associate dean for Academ- late 2016 or early 2017. professor of material sci- ent student organizations ic Affairs in the College of The Student Innovation ences and engineering. in [Applied Sciences 4],” Engineering. “[We wanted] Center will be open to all “We’ll certainly be able said Matt Goode, project to create a space where ISU students pursuing any to clean stuff up and throw director for Team PrISUm you’re actually seeing stu- major. a lot of stuff away. It’ll and senior in mechanical dents working on interest- “Each [college] does in- help us make things more engineering. “So it’s going ing and cool projects.” novation, but does it in efficient,” Martin said. to be a lot of sharing tools. Both student organiza- different ways.” Mirka said. “There’s no doubt we’ll But at the same time it’s tions, along with the other “It’s a student-focused be down for a long time. going to help the team be- temporarily displaced stu- space for student innova- We’ll lose a semester of cause there’s a lot of valu- dent organizations, will be tion.” glass blowing.” able assets the other en- welcomed back into the While the Student In- These clubs have a lot gineering club brings that Student Innovation Center novation Center won’t be of equipment and tools, can aid us in the develop- when it is completed. completed for three or four which will pose a challenge ment of our next vehicle.” Team PrISUm hopes the years, the Team PrISUm Across 56 Sensory stimuli 27 Cold and ready for them to move when the The steering committee new Student Innovation and the Gaffer’s Guild 57 “... a Loaf of Bread 28 Explosive trial time arrives. for the Student Innovation Center will result in more aren’t holding back on 1 Powerful swimmer ...” poet 29 Supper preceder “[We have] a very large Center worked with these interest from students who what they love to do most 5 Pipe part 58 Got a load of 30 Chef’s fowl 9 Distinguished 60 Principle 31 Commuting furnace that we keep the student organizations to are not on the engineering while displaced, which is 14 “Not a chance!” 61 __ Valley: Reagan option glass at molten 24/7,” said find the space they need side of campus. create and learn. 15 Trusted underling Library site 32 Hitch Robert Rojina, president and have renovated it in “Solar Car involves so Team PrISUm will work 16 Variety 62 Fix, in a way 36 Some Caltech of the Gaffer’s Guild and order for them to continue many different majors” on its solar car to compete 17 Soft mineral 63 Head lock grads: Abbr. 18 Dart 64 Wallet fillers 38 Fertile soil senior in mechanical en- their projects. Goode said. “We need at the international com- 19 Modify 65 Like some losers 39 Parsimony gineering. “That’s going to They hope the new Stu- [public relations], a mar- petition in Australia dur- 20 Valets who get no 41 Fowl options have to be emptied, cooled, dent Innovation Center, keting crew, we need ing the fall 2017 semester, tips? 42 Spanish tar dismantled, moved and once completed, will be a business majors, we need while the Gaffer’s Guild will 23 Alliance led by Down 44 Inner circles Nasser: Abbr. 45 Game designed by then reassembled.” place where students from designers. [With] a brand sell its glass creations at the 24 Overseas assent 1 Welcoming sight? Alexey Both organizations need all over campus can come new building that’s open Art Mart in the Memorial 25 “Block that kick!” 2 “Stat!” cousin Pajitnov to find time to move out together to make great to all majors with … big Union. and 3 Bust unit 48 Senate Republican “Dee-fense!”? 4 “Naturally” leader before Frist 33 It may be perfect 5 The Beach Boys’ 49 River to the Fulda 34 Pursue “Surfin’ __” 50 Inventory extreme TRUMP p1 Chris Christie, who many not seem to be helping his rules [to a presidential 35 MapQuest request: 6 Be a little cockeyed, 51 “Meh” considered one of the es- standing in any states. campaign],” Shelley joked. Abbr. maybe 52 “Let’s do it” tinues the wins],” Shelley tablishment candidates. The race is getting nas- Super Tuesday follows 37 City near Presque 7 Computer menu 53 Word heard before Isle State option and after old said. While that endorsement tier as well, with Trump re- voting in four states: Iowa, Park 8 Dole 54 Proof goof Each day seems to bring filled the news all day, the peatedly going after Rubio where Cruz won by several 38 Performed a jeté 9 Bit-by-bit 55 Scorch something new to the po- Rubio campaign has been for his now-famous water points; New Hampshire; 39 Kind of a drag? 10 Tarry 59 Salon job litical scene. For example, rolling out dozens of en- bottle incident during the South Carolina; and Ne- 40 Delt neighbor 11 Knotted up, 41 Hershey’s competi- sportswise on Friday, after a fiery de- dorsements leading up State of the Union response vada, where Trump has had tor 12 Em, for one bate, Trump unveiled the to and following Nevada, in 2013. blowout wins by double 42 Creature 13 Kennedy et al. endorsement of once-rival but it did not and does “We thought there were digits. 43 Masked marathon 21 Charge with a time runners? component 46 Loser to DDE 22 Like seven Ryan 47 Poetic period games GPSS p3 rejected altogether or passed Iowa State has a strong vol- stopped by the meeting to 48 Temporarily 25 Increase, with “up” as written. The budget bill ume of diversity problems, introduce themselves and contribute 26 Netanyahu’s nizes the need for graduate would add a one-time dis- however the problem he their ideals for their hopeful helpers? predecessor students to have more than tribution of $4000 to profes- finds is that the programs positions. After their intro- five days and would like to sional advancement grants don’t necessarily work that ductions, GPSS voice-voted see a 10-day deadline. The as a line item, any unspent well together. The issues he to extend the time the candi- Horoscopes by Linda Black resolution passed at 96 per- money for mid-year socials finds fall into microaggres- dates were allowed to speak. cent. be moved to Spring socials sions, operational defini- GPSS senators asked ques- Today’s Birthday The resolution in sup- and any unspent money be tions and colorblindness. tions of concern over the (03/01/16) port of changing chapter moved to the 2017 surplus. “How many micro- candidates’ dead week poli- nine of the graduate student The bill was voted on as “ap- aggressions equal a cies, their efforts of inclusion Domestic life benefits with Jupiter in Gemini (until June 25), as friends and handbook of graduate stu- proved, rejected or send to macro[aggression]?” Stewart and allocations of funds for family fill your home. Summer adventures keep it playful. You get farther dent rights. The proposed committee” instead of the asked. “Be very cautious not scholarships. with a solid team and a plan. Learn, study and share your knowledge. bill is going to the graduate regular “yes, no or abstain” to throw microaggressions Maria Mantilla Perez, college and the resolution because of the nature of the around and be so comfort- professional advancement shows GPSS’s support of bill. The bill was approved able with it.” grants chair, discussed her To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. the bill. The bill consists of with 98 percent and no re- Stewart said colorblind- work with the Margaret El- outlining responsibilities of jections. ness is something that needs len White Graduate Faculty graduate students while still Dr. Reginald Stewart, vice to be “drilled a little bit deep- Award. The award is given Aries - 9 Libra - 9 promoting their rights. The president for diversity and er.” to ISU graduate faculty who (March 21-April 19) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) resolution passed at 96 per- inclusion, spoke about his “The next time someone serve as effective mentors Let your partner do You’re very persuasive cent yes, 2 percent no and 2 ability to wear both hats of says something to you that’s and enrich student-pro- the talking. To avoid now. Get practical percent abstained. a chief diversity officer and off-putting, I want you to ask fessor relationships. Each problems, play the game exactly with your studies for a brilliant The special allocations bill a vice president. Not only ‘why?’ When someone says graduate department is able by the book. Then watch the insight. Go ahead and take a risk. calls for a transfer of funds does he make pathways and ‘I don’t see color,’ I want you to receive one nomination magic. Prayer and meditation are Household finances are another of $625 from the 2016 GPSS recommendations for poli- to say ‘why? How is that even per GPSS senator, or in the powerful tools. Get talked into an priority. surplus to the special al- cies, but he insures the spirit possible that you don’t,’” he case of departments without outing later. locations budget in order and nature of the existing explained. “First and fore- senators, GPSS will accept to recognize and award the policies are adhered to. He most, if you don’t want to nominations from graduate Taurus - 9 Scorpio - 7 hard work that graduate also recognized the misrep- have these conversations students in those depart- (April 20-May 20) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) students put in for research, resentation of his position and you don’t have these ments. Get ready to choose You’re entering a two- ... more requests are day innovation phase. teaching and proven leader- needed to “find solutions to competencies you are not Perez revised the way coming in. Research the fine print. Invest in home, family and real ship. The additional funds problems.” employable for the future. evaluations of nominees Let others help over the next two estate, or purchase a ticket. Ask would result in $3000 for “The most common ques- People have been raised to were conducted and brought days and an extra push pays off. for more money. Conditions are these $200 awards to be split tion I get asked is ‘What’s the talk around or avoid these sources of bias to attention changing in your favor. Don’t tell among 15 winners. The bill plan?’” Stewart said. “We al- topics. Until you can get to when selecting award win- everyone everything. passed at 91 percent with 7 ways want to fast forward to the root of why people say ners. A score from zero to percent no. the end, and I caution you: they’re colorblind, then you five was also implemented Gemini - 8 Sagittarius - 8 The last senate bill con- don’t do this. Many people will be at an impasse.” to evaluate the applicants. (May 21-June 20) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) sisted of passing the 2017 think of diversity and inclu- Government of the Stu- The next GPSS meet- Power flows to you; dig You’re under a bit fiscal year’s budget. The sion as a problem we need to dent Body presidential and ing will take place at 6:30 into a big job. Visualize more pressure now. bill was not allowed to be solve, this is not a problem, vice presidential candidates p.m. March 28 in the South your perfect life. You’re entering It’s not a good time to travel. a very busy phase. Read the rules Complete projects for a beneficial amended, only to be sent people are not problems.” Zack Reece, Cole Button, Ra- Ballroom of the Memorial first. development. Friends think you’re back for additional work, Stewart explained that ghul Ethiraj and Cole Staudt Union. brilliant. You’re the hero.

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Tuesday, March 1, 2016 OPINION 5

EDITORIAL Let’s change the way Participate in vote for we talk about sexual StuGov In the midst of a whirlwind election year, ideas and opinions on politics, voting and assault in class policies seem to be at the forefront of our lives. But while it is extremely important for students to participate in the presidential election, an important election with a sig- nificant impact on ISU students is taking place right here at home. Students can vote in the annual Stu- dent Government elections Tuesday and Wednesday to choose the next president, vice president and senators to represent undergraduate students next year. SEXUAL ASSAULT While elections for student representa- tives may seem trivial — especially when ISU students are busy with their day-to-day lives — student participation in the demo- cratic process is essential at any level. Put simply, Student Government is a Courtesy of iStock powerful institution on Iowa State’s cam- Professors who address sexual assault during class can avoid the potential of triggering a sexual assault victim’s past by sending a warning email the day before class. pus. The Senate controls about $2.5 million dollars each year from the mandatory stu- dent activity fee paid for by all ISU students. This money is allocated to various student Trigger warning: This column uses recovering from a sexual assault. make them feel more embarrassed. organizations. language that may be sensitive to The assault could have happened two Instructors, professors and all, you The president of Student Government sexual assault survivors. days ago or two years ago, but you talking already do so much for us. You usually is meant to be a representative of ISU stu- about the rape culture of our society in do a great job of creating a safe space dents, and his or her input and opinion is the casual manner I’ve heard is probably for discussion and an open exchange of sought by administration, the city and other By Danielle.Ferguson not going to sit well with that person and ideas. You work to help us succeed. You entities that affect the university. @iowastatedaily.com could very well be a trigger shooting them listen to our lame excuses we dish out With this much control on campus and to the past. for not getting our homework done. You ability to influence students’ lives in a very I have sat through too many classes watch a mass top of heads while you at- direct way, students need to take advantage t happened in one of my classes, where conversations about rape and tempt to nourish our minds and expand of their ability to choose those who repre- when a loop in the syllabus provided sexual assault are thrown around like our thoughts. sent them and handle their money. the opportunity to watch an un- this weekend’s plans without a second We appreciate you. And we know you For most students, considering the cost planned documentary. We had the thought to it being a trigger to someone expect us to keep up with your lesson of a college education, a say in who controls Ichoice between two. One about undocu- sitting two rows back. I remember looking plans, and rightfully so. how their fee dollars are spent should be mented workers and another about rape up the syllabus each time this happened, I combed through some of my past syl- motivation enough to encourage them to in Middle Eastern countries. and most of the time, what’s listed for that labi saved on my computer. They always vote in Student Government elections. One of my classmates said we can’t day included nothing on that topic. contain a disabilities accommodation The students who are members of the watch the second one. Don’t get me wrong, rape and sexual and diversity section, and most contain more than 825 ISU clubs and organizations Silence. assault in any situation or cultural con- a short section about creating a “safe should especially feel passionate about the With a quaver in her voice she again text is an important topic and must be space” in the classroom, respecting each students who represent them. A major part said, we can’t watch the second one. discussed. People must be educated on other’s opinions. All extremely important of many clubs’ ability to function through- I spoke up and said, “The first one the subject and a university is a place to and necessary. out the year is dependent on Student Gov- sounds more interesting.” challenge your ideas and sometimes even Not one contained policy about if a ernment funding, which is reason enough Silence. make you uncomfortable. student would happen to be a victim of for many students to take an interest in who She left the room close to tears. Yes, talk about sexual assault. Talk sexual assault or other forms of abuse. represents them. Something like this has happened in about how more than 90 percent of sexual No information about what to do if such Unfortunately, this has not been the case at least one of my classes almost every assault survivors on college campuses a thing happens to a student during the in the past. Last year, voter turnout was only semester. The syllabus will list a few sen- do not report the crime, according to course of a semester. 12.8 percent, which equals just 4,135 votes. tences’ worth description of what is going the National Sexual Violence Resource What if that student’s rapist was in the For a student population so large, such a to be covered that day, but one day, the Center. Talk about how only about 29 same class? After all, more than 75 percent low number is determining who will spend PowerPoint includes the topic of rape or percent of ISU students reported being of sexual assault victims, on average, are everyone’s money, make recommendations other forms of sexual assault, something “very or extremely knowledgeable” about assaulted by someone they know. to the administration and put forward new not mentioned in the class description. the university’s definition of sexual as- But bet your bottom dollar you’ll see a initiatives on campus. I’ll be sitting in class, resisting the urge sault, according to the results of the 2015 no-cell phone policy. More student participation in elections to sneak a glance at my phone, the slides American Association of Universities I can’t imagine being a victim of a is essential to the success of Student Gov- at the front of the room clicking by slower Sexual Assault Climate Survey. Talk about sexual assault sitting in a class and an ernment. Students will have two days to than the seconds on the clock. how about 78 percent of people who saw unexpected sentence is thrown out, forc- vote, beginning at midnight Tuesday. ISU Click, and the slide shows some fact or what they thought might turn into an ing vivid memories to flood through my students will receive an email link that will statistic about rape or sexual assault. unwanted sexual encounter said they did mind. That could throw off someone for allow them to vote for Senate members, The professor goes on nonchalantly nothing to intervene. the entire day. executive positions and referendums. about the topic, as if it’s another item on In fact, everyone at some point should The university provides a multitude of a grocery list and just a bullet on the slide. have a class bring in an advocate, univer- resources, and ISU PD works closely with Editorial Board I’ll start to look around the classroom sity official or ISU PD Outreach Officer the university and local health centers Danielle Ferguson, editor-in-chief thinking, “What if someone in this class Anthony Greiter to talk about sexual and advocacy organization ACCESS. It Madison Ward, opinion editor had been raped or sexually abused and assault on college campuses and how to has an office dedicated to handling sexual Maddy Arnold, managing editor of engagement forgot to look at the syllabus today?” report and if necessary, intervene. misconduct. Yes, the syllabus lists what topics are on Not every class is going to warrant the Students often confide in their profes- Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those the agenda and what readings are neces- topic of sexual assault. It’s probably not sors because they interact with them of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the sary for each day. Those assigned readings on the lesson plan of theories of quantum more than they do with upper admin- opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the might include this topic, therefore provid- physics, but those students still need to istration, so it would make sense that ing the necessary warning for what’s to know what to do and how their profes- students would more easily go to that come during class. sor is going to react or what steps their figure opposed to an office full of people Feedback policy: Most students have around four, some- professor is going to take if they miss class they don’t know. The university even The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee times more, other syllabi in addition to because of sexual assault recovery. provides step-by-step help to instructors its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any your class to keep up with and are rushing When it comes to talking about the about what to do if a student reports being letter or online feedback. from club meetings, jobs and other activi- subject in class, a trigger warning is the sexually assaulted. Send your letters to [email protected]. ties that occupy our coveted time. You can simplest, most considerate way toward This isn’t to say the university or its Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) have all the syllabi quizzes you want, but helping sexual assault victims regain their instructors don’t want to help students. and year in school of the author(s). I guarantee you not every student checks college experience. All I’m saying is, an email the day before Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. their syllabus every day to remind them And I’m not talking about an, “OK class, class, a section in the syllabus and a Online feedback may be used if first name and last of the approaching discussion. today we will be talking about rape and personal statement on how you would name, major and year in school are included in the post. Especially not one who still might be sexual assault. If you need to leave do so help affected students could help a lot of Feedback posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa learning to re-navigate campus life while now.” That’s going to single them out and survivors. State Daily.

Combat world’s human trafficking issue with education

By Angelica.Lawson at a minimum, the exploi- fenses when it comes to hu- are providing commercial @iowastatedaily.com tation of the prostitution man trafficking. The states sex acts; they are in the com- of others or other forms of are North Dakota, Arizona, mercial sex industry and sexual exploitation, forced Utah, Colorado, Delaware, have a pimp or manager; Men, women and chil- labour or services, slavery or New Hampshire and South they are unpaid, paid very dren are forcefully placed practices similar to slavery, Dakota. Iowa thankfully did little or paid only through in the human trafficking servitude or the removal of not make this list, but it is tips; and they work exces- industry every day. From organs” according to the not far from the majority of sively long and/or work un- Jan. 1, 2015 to Dec. 31, 2015, United Nations Office on the states that topped the usual hours. 5,544 cases of human traf- Drugs and Crime. list. Some other warning signs, ficking were reported in the This epidemic plaguing Residents of Iowa and the according to the Polaris United States, according to the world is no stranger to United States have the op- Project, include poor men- the Polaris Project. the borders of the United portunity to influence an tal health or abnormal be- Human trafficking is States. While the United end to these crimes. The havior such as fear, anxiety, “trafficking in Persons as States is not on of the top- problem is that Iowa citi- depression or nervousness. the recruitment, transporta- five countries affected by zens do not want to believe Victims may also exhibit tion, transfer, harbouring or human trafficking, one case trafficking is happening unusually fearful or anxious receipt of persons, by means is too many. Iowa has al- within their borders. behavior after bringing up Courtesy of iStock of the threat or use of force ready witnessed 36 cases We can start ending traf- law enforcement, avoid eye Thirty-six cases of human trafficking have been reported in Iowa this year. or other forms of coercion, this year, according to the ficking in the United States contact, have poor physical of abduction, of fraud, of Trafficking Resource Center. through education and start health and lack of control of abuse and could respond to increase awareness of hu- deception, of the abuse of Data from 2007-2015 labels influencing the end of this their life. help in different ways. man trafficking. We need power or of a position of Iowa as moderate for the unfortunate industry. Education on this issue The stress of being forced more awareness of these vulnerability or of the giving number of calls received, The first step is learning would allow people to be to live those lifestyles can crimes; they are happen- or receiving of payments or and high for the number of how to identify a trafficking better equipped in ways affect everyone in different ing every day, and if you benefits to achieve the con- confirmed cases. victim. Several categories to help trafficking victims ways. can stop just one or give sent of a person having con- TakePart conducted a can help you identify traf- escape their capture. It is Education on this hor- a person the tools to help trol over another person, for survey in 2013 and com- ficking victims: they are not important for the public to rendous industry and un- someone else, we can start the purpose of exploitation. piled a list of the top seven free to come and go as they know victims may have ex- derstanding past statistics the breakdown of human Exploitation shall include, states that have major of- wish; they are under 18 and perienced varying degrees of apply to real people will help trafficking. IOWA STATE DAILY

6 SPORTS Tuesday, March 1, 2016

was easy to see we turned it around real quick.” STAT LEADERS While they went into half- time up just two points, the Iowa State: Cyclones opened up the Abdel Nader: 19 points, 5 second half on an 11-0 run rebounds — mostly by both Niang and Georges Niang: 17 points, Nader. 10 rebounds Iowa State would then ride out that run through the Oklahoma State: rest of the half, giving it the Tavarius Shine: 9 points, 5 eight-point win. rebounds “Oklahoma State was Jeff Newberry: 9 points, 7 obviously a little banged rebounds up,” said ISU coach Steve Joe Burton: 9 points, 4 rebounds Prohm. “Their style of play was going to be [different]. They weren’t going to at- tack until under 10 [seconds State. left] on the shot clock. So “I mean [Niang] gets love a 10-point win was going everywhere he goes, but he to feel like a close game, deserves it,” McKay said. but it was almost like a 15, “He puts in the work to get 18-point game… It’s a great the love. He didn’t come win for us.” here as a herald recruit, and Afterward, though, the he worked his way to an All- focus wasn’t on the game it- American. As a fan, you have self. Instead, it was all about no choice but to respect it.” Niang. While Niang’s time at Georges Niang leaves Sure, the Cyclones still Iowa State is now extreme- have games left this season. ly limited, his basketball Every player on the team career doesn’t seem to be. will tell you this season is After his playing days die far from over. But in that down, Prohm said Niang will Hilton with one final win moment after the game, the switch roles. It’s just a matter team’s attention wasn’t on of time. the postseason. “He will coach,” Prohm By Ryan.Young arena with his father, who had dropped 17 points and grabbed It was on one of the best said. “There is no debate. @iowastatedaily.com come to watch his son play in- 10 rebounds, recording his fifth players to ever play at Iowa He will coach. He coaches side the arena one last time. But career double-double in No. 21 every day.” it wasn’t just nervous energy that Iowa State’s (21-9, 10-7 Big 12) Though Niang isn’t think- On game day, Georges Niang kept him from behind the wheel. 58-50 win against Oklahoma TEAM STATS ing about that just yet. usually drives his Volvo over to Niang was scared. State (12-18, 3-14 Big 12) on “I take it one day at a Hilton Coliseum several hours “But [I was] more afraid be- Monday, capping off his career Iowa State: time,” Niang said. “I’m try- before tip-off. cause I don’t know if I’ll ever in Hilton Coliseum in fitting FG: 23-53 (43.4%) ing to win the day. That’s a On Monday, though, he decid- experience something as great fashion. 3FG: 5-19 (26.3%) few days down the road.” ed it wasn’t a good idea. Not only as I experienced here,” Niang The game didn’t start out so FT: 7-12 (58.3%) “He’ll coach,” McKay does Champaign Papi, the name said. “Just the support, the love, smoothly, though. Forward Ab- Turnovers: 12 quickly interrupted. Niang gave his car, have over the real love that I felt here, I was del Nader, who also played his Rebounds: 40 Regardless of what lies 240,000 miles on it, but Niang afraid for that to happen one last final game in Hilton Coliseum Points in Paint: 28 ahead, his time at Hilton just didn’t think it was smart. time.” on Monday, thought it had to do Bench Points: 6 Coliseum has come to an “I got a ride over here. I didn’t It was senior night — Niang’s with the emotions of the night. end. want to drive,” Niang said. “You final home game had come. “[It was tough] just for a little Even though Niang said Oklahoma State: know what they say in driver’s While he was full of emotions bit,” Nader said. “We came out it’s tough to leave what he ed, ‘Don’t drive when you’re stepping onto the court, he the gates a little slow. I feel like FG: 19-60 (31.7%) sees as the best fans in the emotional.’” didn’t let it show. [we we’re] not our usual selves. 3FG: 4-27 (14.8%) world, he knows he left the Instead, Niang rode to the Niang, a Massachusetts native, But I think in that second half it FT: 8-13 (61.5%) right way. Turnovers: 11 “I think I’ve put my all Rebounds: 38 in this place,” Niang said. Points in Paint: 24 “I’m content with closing Bench Points: 12 the chapter at Hilton, be- Lani Tons/Iowa State Daily cause I left everything I had ISU senior forward Georges Niang hugs head coach Steve Prohm after Niang was honored during senior night Monday at Hilton Coliseum. Niang scored 17 points and recorded 10 rebounds in the 58-50 win against Oklahoma State. out there.” Two friends prepare to say farewell to Hilton

By Luke.Manderfeld cuses on the long-range @iowastatedaily.com shot. Her recruitment to SENIOR NOTES Iowa State was more cor- dial, with Fennelly talk- Kidd Blaskowsky A pair of ISU women’s ing with Blaskowsky, who basketball seniors will play talked to her parents and Guard their final game at Hilton coaches. • Sits ninth all-time Coliseum on Tuesday night Baier’s path to Ames was in ISU history with against West Virginia, but almost the complete op- 211 3-pointers. She it’s their legacy and friend- posite. needs three more to ship that will leave a last- Baier comes from Tama, ing impression beyond the Iowa, and her 6-foot- tie Lindsey Wilson for hardwood. 4 frame lends itself to a eight all-time. Guard Kidd Blaskowsky ground-and-pound type • Made at least 50 and forward Madison Baier, of post game, almost com- 3-pointers in three of two of the closest players on pletely opposite from Blas- her four seasons. the team, own a friendship kowsky. Her eager attitude that transcends basketball. was shown in her commit- • Averaged 7.7 points After four years together, ment to Iowa State. per game last season, the duo has shared a myriad When ISU coach Bill Fen- the best of her career. of emotions. nelly was on the road in St. “It’s been amazing,” Louis to watch the Cardi- Madison Baier Blaskowsky said. “Defintely nals play at Busch Stadium, Iowa State Daily a long-term relationship he called Baier to offer her Forward Seniors Kidd Blaskowsky and Madison Baier celebrate their 73-70 win against Oklahoma State on March that will go beyond our time a scholarship. Baier was • Played 13 games in 4, 2013, at Hilton Coliseum. Blaskowsky said the win was one of her favorite moments at Iowa State. Blas- at Iowa State.” so excited her mom had to her freshman season, kowsky and Baier will play their final home game against West Virginia on Tuesday. But the friendship be- take the phone. scoring six points tween Baier and Blas- “She was crying so hard and grabbing 15 grew closer and closer. After she’s done for me.” how I feel right now just kowsky was an unlikely one. that she couldn’t even talk,” practices, especially tough- Entering their senior sea- cause emotions are all over Blaskowsky hails from Fennelly said. “I don’t know rebounds. er ones, they would unwind son together, they braced the place.” Sugar Land, Texas, and fo- if I’ve ever had a kid that • Played in Iowa by cracking jokes with each for one last hurrah in an ISU There is one thing the State’s first eight other. uniform. duo knows, and that’s that games in her sopho- That habit has crept into Looking at it in No- they will finish their ISU ca- more season before their senior season, and it’s vember, with more than reers with each other, and happened more often this 30 games to play, the end even though the two played 120923 - Cyclone Hockey she tore her ACL in season, as the team sits with seemed so far. together on the court, that’s her right knee. It a losing record. Now, just hours away the least of what memories would begin a long “It’s one of the great from their last game in front they’ll have later in life. list of injuries. things about college sports of a home crowd, the end “We’ll look back on it • Scored 18 points — you get a city kid from is staring them right in the years from now on vacation Houston with a small-town face. somewhere, looking back and grabbed 24 re- Iowa kid,” Fennelly said. To honor the seniors, the on all the good times we bounds in 26 games “That’s what college is program is acknowledg- had together,” Blaskowsky in her junior season. supposed to be about — ing them and their families said. “It’s definitely going broaden your horizons and before the game. And after to be one to remember, and your life.” the game, both players’ pre- I won’t take it for granted.” excited.” The pair lived together recorded speeches will air When the two players for part of their time at on the video board. Also, met at a basketball camp Iowas State. Blaskowsky each senior will start the before Iowa State, Baier claims Baier is like a second game, which means more GAME INFO didn’t exactly think of Blas- mom to her, cleaning and for Baier, who hasn’t start- kowsky as her partner in cooking. Baier said Blas- ed a game in her four-year Who: Iowa State crime for years to come. kowsky is an expert at giv- ISU career. What first struck Baier ing advice. “I don’t think that it’s (13-15, 5-12 Big 12) was Blaskowsky’s tight bun No matter the give and quite hit me yet that it’ll vs. West Virginia on the left side of her head, take in the relationship, be my last night in Hilton,” (22-8, 11-6 Big 12) a hairdo Blaskowsky still there isn’t anyone else who Blaskowsky said. “It’s been Where: Hilton wears. they’d rather go through a journey, and it’s been one Coliseum “If she had another bun college together with. that I’ll never forget. The on the side of her head, “She’s just been such a amount of effort and heart When: 7 p.m. Tuesday she’d look like a teddy great positive influence that I’ve put into this pro- bear,” Baier said. “And I on me,” Baier said. “We’ve gram and my teammates Follow @Luke_Man- even told her that. I was just shared laughs and cried and the relationships I’ve derfeld and @TreyA- thinking, ‘This girl is crazy. and we’ve been mad. She’s built with fans. lessio33 for updates What is she doing?’” been a great teammate and “It’s been an honor to But despite the differenc- a great friend, and I can’t wear the uniform. I don’t es, Baier and Blaskowsky thank her enough for what’s really know how to explain IOWA STATE DAILY

Tuesday, March 1, 2016 STYLE 7 Milk Makeup arrives on scene New brand features low maintenance

By Alanna.Hill T @iowastatedaily.com DE- CLUT R Don’t worry lactose intol- E erants — this product is for you, too. New makeup brands are popping up on the market every day in today’s beauty- obsessed society. Milk Makeup is one of the newcomers that has arrived your on the scene. Milk Makeup was inspired by the original company Milk, according to the website. Milk is a modern online media company based in New York and Los Angeles that writes about news and pop culture. Think of the Milk media company as an edgier, equal- ly cool cousin of Buzzfeed that isn’t on every computer screen throughout your lec- ture hall. With a “high concept, low CLOSET maintenance,” motto, Milk Makeup made its line to in- clude multi-use and versatile products for the low mainte- nance “girl on the go.” All products are paraben preservative and cruelty free and made with natural in- gredients such as oils, fruit Brittany Moon/Iowa State Daily and vegetable butters and Students can clean out their closet by making sure they remove all of the clothes they no longer wear or clothes that no longer fit, organizing their clothes by tops, bottoms, minimal to no preservatives. sweaters, etc. and then selling the clothes they are getting rid of to second-hand shops or donating them to the Salvation Army or Goodwill. Most products are an easy one-step application that make the brand a viable op- next step is to start trying on everything. Al- following year. tion for makeup users of any Get a fresh start though it will take some time, it is a surefire If any of the items listed above might be skill set. way to clear out items that have no use be- more difficult to part with, for sentimental With a modern pop culture to spring season by cause they do not fit correctly. reasons or if you spent a decent chunk of background, Milk Makeup’s It is, however, acceptable to keep a few change on the item, another option is avail- branding is sleek and clean; cleaning your closet items that might have sentimental value or are able. most products are encased pieces that one may be trying to loose weight Make sure this pile of clothing doesn’t ex- in white or gray packaging By Brittany.Moon to fit into again. ceed a dozen pieces and store it under your with opposite-colored sans @iowastatedaily.com Limit these pieces to no more than five, so bed or in a closet for up to 6 months or more. serif fonts. they do not take up too much space. If you go this amount of time without think- To keep in line with the goal After the pieces that no longer fit correctly ing about the item or trying to wear it, then it of easy use, most products With spring right around the corner and are eliminated, the next step is to evaluate the should be easier to part ways with it. are housed in either squeeze heat sneaking in every few days’ weather, hav- quality of the remaining pieces. Numerous options are available for what tube, rollerball or spray bottle ing an organized closet is important. If you have a favorite item you love and have one can do with the items they choose to containers. As college students, it can be difficult to owned for multiple years but it is beginning eliminate from their closet. The packaging allows you ensure enough closet space is available to to fall apart, start searching for a piece similar If the items are still in decent condition, you to easily throw a product in house all of our clothing. that is in better shape. can sell them at second-hand shops. your backpack or purse and A few steps exist that students can take to Also eliminate pieces that have changed Another option, if the item might not be apply or retouch between de-clutter and ensure their closet is full of drastically from when you originally pur- something another consumer would pay for, classes, after the gym or in the items they love and wear often. chased it. If the color has faded, if it lost some is to donate the piece to the Salvation Army bathroom during a night out Before you begin, set aside at least an of its sparkles or sequins or if a seam or hem or Goodwill. This is another good way to give on Welch Avenue. hour or so to complete all of the steps of the is torn, toss it out. garments a second go-round. All areas of the face are cov- cleanout. The final step of eliminating excess cloth- A final option would be to donate the items ered through the Milk Make- The first step is to organize everything. ing is reducing pieces you don’t wear. If you to a local shelter for the homeless or people up product line: eyes, lips, Separate items into tops, bottoms, sweaters, have a handful of items you purchased a long between homes. face, skin and beauty tools. etc. This will help you weed out the items you while ago, but you maybe wore it one or two Parting with clothing can be difficult, es- While the market of make- might have to many of and help you visualize times and it has been sitting idle ever since, pecially if you have owned the clothing for a up brands is becoming in- how many T-shirts or tank tops you might you might not need to keep it around. If it long period of time. creasingly saturated, Milk have. hasn’t moved or hasn’t been worn in more A closet clean-out can sometimes be just Makeup offers more than a After everything is separated by style, the than a year, you probably won’t wear it in the what a person needs for a fresh start to spring. simple tube of mascara or lipstick. The new line features prod- ucts that even the most re- searched makeup lover will not be familiar with. The products that are avail- ISU makes little dresses for Africa able include Sunshine Oil, a blend of natural oils in a By Carlie.Howard for students to construct portable rollerball for hydra- @iowastatedaily.com an actual garment rather tion on the go, and Blush Oil, than the small samples a rollerball filled with oil and of skills that are learned pigment for a soft wash of The apparel, merchan- in class. Additionally, it color to the cheeks. dising and design program gives the students a sense The various products that at Iowa State participates of responsibility to do their Milk Makeup provides are in Little Dresses for Africa best possible job because innovative and unique, much every semester. an their garments will be like the company that made The international orga- worn by those for whom them. nization encourages peo- they are made. The Ubame Mascara is cre- ple to sew basic dresses The students tend to ated with ubame oak char- that are sent to the less love the project, Wirth coal and sapphire dust, which fortunate. The dresses are said. nake up a formula that you not only gifted in Africa but “I get back really heart- will not easily find at your lo- also anywhere that is in felt comments,” she said. cal drugstore. need. They are distributed Wirth also explained The Face Gloss provides a across the word, including how she feels it is impor- colorless glossy shine that can areas in the United States. tant that ISU students look be applied anywhere on the Within the past five years, beyond Ames. face that is in need of a little about 100 dresses have “There are so many ways extra glow. been sent each semester. to help out and make the The Coverage Duo features “We call it a service world a better place,” she a squeeze tube of foundation learning program,” said said. with a pot of concealer that is Sharon Wirth, lab coordi- Although it is easy for molded into the bottle. nator in apparel, events students to get stressed in The Weekend Lash Stain and hospitality manage- their everyday lives, it is gives you a natural tint that ment. important to take a couple Carlie Howard/Iowa State Daily lasts from Mug Night to Sun- Not only is the pro- of minutes and consider Sharon Wirth holds up one of the dresses for the Little Dresses for Africa program. day brunch. gram a service project, the stress and struggles Milk Makeup is available but students are able to that underprivileged chil- ue and grow. The apparel, for Boys, which is a part of joy for the project. for purchase online on its pull together the skills they dren are dealing with. merchandising and design the Little Dresses for Africa “It is rewarding for me as website www.milkmakeup. have to make a difference. This service-learning program is looking into organization for males. an instructor, and we will com and at Urban Outfitters Wirth feels it is satisfying program is likely to contin- participating in Britches Wirth also expressed her continue to do it,” she said. and Sephora. 8 Tuesday, March 1, 2016 NEWS

LOVE p1 Meaning exactly as it “There’s this statistic that SUSTAINABILITY p3 ability is really about having sounds, self-injury is any depression affects more a strong community base State, which included going form of hurting oneself on people than diabetes, can- For every $2 or non-per- [and] fostering connections through training with Stu- purpose. This can include cers and AIDs combined. ishable food item people within the community, and dent Counseling Service on anything from cutting one- But it’s not something that bring in, they receive an also includes things like mental illness, along with self with a knife, burning you really hear about. You item of clothing in ex- volunteering.” how and when to refer. oneself or pulling out hair, only hear about mental change. Haas said she also has “We worked really hard according to NAMI. illness after a suicide or Living sustainably does a composting system in for a really long time to get “I would say injuring if there is a shooting, and not just start and end at her apartment and buys it here,” Doiel said. “And yourself intentionally with there’s that stigma that ‘Oh, Sustainapalooza. Students second-hand clothing to we’re really excited to final- cause, in place of a healthy that person has mental ill- can find ways to be sustain- practice sustainability. ly be going forward with it.” coping mechanism,” Lun- ness,’” Bond said. able around campus and in She said one thing stu- The chapter currently has dquist said. Self-harm could “I feel like the more dorms. dents on campus may not 12 members, according to even include getting tat- awareness we bring, the VanGundy said she fo- realize they are doing that the student organization’s toos. more people we can help,” cuses on the small things. is sustainable is using reus- page. Meeting at 5 p.m. While not a mental ill- Findley said. She conserves water, en- able water bottles. every second and fourth ness in itself, self-harm is For the future, the or- ergy and fuel where she A reduction for waste Wednesday of the month, associated with borderline ganization hopes to get its can. She walks or takes the Lani Tons/Iowa State Daily management on campus Randi Jenkins helps students cre- the group resides in room personality disorder, de- name out there and be- bus to class and is aware of ate lip balm Feb. 24, 2015. is the solar trash compac- 298 of . pression, eating disorders, come known across cam- how much food she throws tors, which work through The group completed its anxiety and post-traumatic pus. TWLOHA hopes to do away. She takes shorter three components — en- a global positioning sys- third meeting Wednseday, distress disorder, and is a this through fundraising, showers and unplugs elec- vironment, economy and tem that send messages where members discussed sign of emotional distress. It bringing in speakers, going tronics when she isn’t using equity. to the waste management body image awareness for often occurs in one’s teen- out to the free-speech zone, them. Laurelin suggests taking staff to come pick them up National Eating Disorders age and young adult life. talking about stereotypes VanGundy said for bigger a class, attending a lecture only when necessary, rather Awareness Week. They led TWLOHA hopes to re- and much more. changes to be implemented or volunteering to become than needing someone to an open discussion on how move the stigma heavily as- These ideas include in regard to sustainability, more aware. In general, she come around and check people handle their dis- sociated with mental illness spreading suicide aware- policy makers will need to said there are many easy them all the time. orders and talked about by opening the dialogue ness by putting flags around take action. But at Iowa changes people can make “It’s totally free,” Haas personal experiences and about the topic and educat- campus with suicide statis- State, it is just as important in their daily routine such said. “You can stay for as how the information made ing others, along with being tics and an open-mic night, to monitor how much food as taking public transpor- long as you want – all three them feel. a non-judgmental outlet or “hope and mic” night. and trash we throw away tation, biking or walking hours or 15 minutes – it’s The chapter made val- and resource to students. Bond is most looking for- each day. to class and work, packing really up to you. “Either entine cards in a previous “College is a really stress- ward “getting the discus- Laurelin Haas, who is their lunch in a reusable way, I think you’re going to meeting that were handed ful time, obviously, and I sion out there.” also a member of The Green bag and supporting local be taking away a great ex- out in front of Parks Library, think everyone’s away from “Obviously, no one wants Umbrella and a senior in vendors. perience and you’ll be more featuring quotes such as, home and away from things to have depression, self- community and regional “[Supporting local ven- informed about sustain- “small steps everyday,” and, they’re accustomed to, and harm, addiction or any of planning, said being sus- dors is] an important aspect ability at ISU, in the com- “even your worst days have then in addition to stress, those things,” Bond said. tainable isn’t just about the of social sustainability,” munity and the concept in 24 hours.” a lot of people are dealing “We don’t want that. We environment, but there are Haas said. “Social sustain- general.” For Tuesday, self-injury with things,” Doiel said. don’t want to be a place that awareness day (SIAD), the Doiel also said a lot of prevents it, but we under- 63 OM

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