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VEISHEA survives rain

A few ISU students wait in the rain for Live @ VEISHEA in the Molecular Biology parking lot Friday. Live @ VEISHEA was canceled due to the wind and rain. Photo: Yue Wu/Iowa State Daily For a timeline of events SEE.p8 Katie Ruff, senior in > culinary science, Brianna Tegeler, sophomore in electrical engineering, and Austin Ruff, sophomore in journalism and mass communication enjoy the International Food Fair. Photo: Nick Nelson/Iowa State Daily

The crowd cheers for Neon Trees as they come on stage for the Live @ VEISHEA concerts Saturday in the Molecular Biology parking lot. Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily

Serena Cross, 10, Allen, 5 and David Allen, 6, of Ames, grab candies during the VEISHEA Parade on Saturday, in front of the Memorial Union. Photo: Karuna Ang/Iowa State Daily

College of Business Masters program ranks third for job placement

By Ben.Theobald December of 2009, and August of services industry think that an MBA iowastatedaily.com 2009.” who is truly seeking a job ought to Key companies U.S. News and An MBA class size is typically be employed within three months,” Tara Flockhart’s career aspira- World Report pretty small. Peterson said. tions are unique considering the skill Iowa State works closely with several “We typically admit between 35 Despite the recession, the MBA sets she wants to use. key companies throughout the region: survey details and 40 full time MBA students each program has been able to keep their “I wanted to combine my journal- ƒƒ Principal Financial Group — of- year,” Peterson said, “depending on if ƒƒ Abilene Christian University placed employment of students high during ism, graphic design and marketing fers businesses, individuals and students are graduating in two years the years. institutional clients a wide range of the most graduates, with 97.1 skills,” Flockhart said. “I was seek- financial products and services. percent of the program’s students or we have some students that will “Our data has been consistent ing a position that would allow me finding jobs within three months of take some extra classes to graduate over the years; in some areas over ƒƒ Wells Fargo — provides personal graduation. to combine all three skill sets, which banking, investing services, small early. We don’t always graduate the the country, the recession of the past isn’t necessarily an easy task. I ap- business and commercial banking. ƒƒ Oklahoma State University’s Spears same number we bring in the fall; we few years has hit harder. There have School of Business placed second plied and interviewed for several po- ƒƒ Sogeti USA — provides IT consult- typically graduate between 30 and 38 been some other MBA programs that with 96.8 percent. sitions before ultimately finding one ing services. students.” haven’t been as successful at keeping ƒƒ The University of Iowa also placed that was the perfect fit.” ƒƒ Aviva USA — sixth largest insurer Full-time students in MBA start the companies coming during the re- in the top five with 94.7 percent of Flockhart is a graduate student worldwide. the process of job searching their first cession,” Peterson said. graudates finding jobs. in the Business Administration pro- week in the program. “Our efforts in that regard have gram who plans on graduating in ƒƒ 16 schools in the survey reported 90 “We have them update their re- allowed us to move up while other May. Flockhart completed a summer percent of their graduates finding sumes and begin interviewing skill jobs shortly after graduation. schools are seeing fewer students em- internship at Kemin Industries in Business Administration program. training during orientation,” Peterson ployed. Some of the very top schools Des Moines. “I have a job lined up with ConAgra said. on the overall ranking have barely 75 “It was a great experience that Foods in Marshall, Mo.,” Haynes said. Every full-time MBA student has percent of their students employed in helped me to secure the job I cur- “I feel very confident now in looking MBA program the third highest out of to take a required course on develop- three months. rently have,” Flockhart said. “I ac- for jobs and interviewing.” 141 business programs that took part ing their professional skills. Flockhart and Haynes both have cepted a regional marketing associate Iowa State was ranked in the in the survey. “All MBA students are required to brighter futures thanks to the assis- position with Daktronics in February, top five for job placement for gradu- “We agree by being members of a take a class that focuses on resume, tance of the MBA program. and I am very happy with the role. ates in the Master of Business national organization to record and cover letter and interview skills, “I am very happy to see that the Mark Peterson and the MBA Career Administration program, accord- report our employment statistics in a among many other important keys to MBA program is doing so well and Services Department are very effec- ing to a U.S. News and World Report particular way,” said Mark Peterson, success,” Flockhart said. moving up in the rankings,” Flockhart tive in helping students to prepare for survey. Director of Graduate Career Services. The three months after gradua- said. and find jobs following graduation.” According to the survey, 96.3 per- “That data is based on all the full-time tion is a period of time the industry “I am thankful that I had the op- Trevor Haynes, graduate in cent of the 2010 graduates were em- MBA students that graduated in the agreed was a reasonable time frame portunity to experience it, and I am Business Administration, has a job ployed within three months of gradu- 12 months ending in June 30, 2010. to make a comparison. confident it will help me in all my fu- lined up because of the Master of ation. This makes the Iowa State That would have been May of 2010, “Those of us in the MBA career ture pursuits.” 2

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Weather | Provided by ISU Meteorology Club The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. Ames, ISU Police All those accused of violating the law are innocent until A 40 percent chance of Police Blotter: Departments proven guilty in a court of law. Mon rain. Cloudy, with a high April 9 Matthew Rhoades, 18, 1217 Officers were asked to check civil violation. (reported at 2:02 41|54 near 54. Willow Hall, was cited for the welfare of a student who a.m.) Rachel Jackman, 19, of underage possession of alcohol. was experiencing emotional Urbandale, was cited for under- Taylor Heffelfinger, 19, of (reported at 3:43 a.m.) difficulties. The individual was Nevada, was arrested and age possession of alcohol. later contacted. (reported at 1:20 Showers likely and pos- (reported at 11:06 p.m.) A resident reported items were charged with public intoxica- Tue damaged by water. (reported at p.m.) tion, possession of a controlled sibly a thunderstorm. Joshua Weatherspoon, 22, 4:14 a.m.) Cody Newton, 114A University substance and possession of 4324 Westbrook Drive unit 6, 33|47 Cloudy and breezy all day. Officers assisted a resident who Village, reported the theft of a drug paraphernalia. (reported at was arrested and charged with bike. (reported at 4:50 p.m.) 2:03 a.m.) two counts of serious assault, was experiencing medical and second degree harassment and emotional difficulties. The indi- A vehicle that left the scene Amanda Reed-Phillips, 23, A 20 percent chance of criminal trespass. (reported at vidual was transported to Mary collided with a bicyclist. The inci- of Zearing, was arrested and Wed 11:54 p.m.) Greeley Medical Center for treat- dent occurred approximately six charged with public intoxication. rain. Partly sunny and ment. (reported at 3:33 p.m.) hours before. (reported at 6:10 (reported at 2:03 a.m.) 33|51 breezy, a high near 51. April 10 Officers responded to a fire p.m.)(reported at XX:XX x.m.) Richard Thompson, 21, 1320 Laura Beaver, 19, 1212 sprinkler system activation. Dongjie Li, 22, 1425 Coconino Gateway Hills Drive unit 501, Frederiksen Court, was cited for (reported at 10:07 p.m.) Road unit 108, was arrested and was arrested and charged with underage possession of alcohol. Officers were asked to check the charged with driving under sus- public intoxication. (reported at (reported at 12:19 a.m.) welfare of a resident who was pension. He was subsequently 4:10 a.m.) Daniel Montgomery, 22, 429 experiencing emotional difficul- released on citation. (reported at Patrick Woolcock, 1218 Curtiss Calendar Hayward Ave., was arrested and ties. (reported at 10:24 p.m.) 6:18 p.m.) Ave., reported the theft of a bike. charged with public intoxication. April 11 Wenmin Xu, 21, 428 Stonehaven (reported at 12:15 p.m.) (reported at 12:26 a.m.) Drive unit 16, was arrested and A staff member reported graffiti Find out what’s going on, and share your event with the Samuel Linde, 19, 414 Eaton Vehicles driven by Patricia charged with willful failure to in a men’s bathroom. (reported rest of campus on our website, at iowastatedaily.com. Hall, was arrested and charged Kuhnle and Amy Jacobs were appear. (reported at 6:30 p.m.) at 12:38 p.m.) with public intoxication and involved in a property damage A vehicle was towed after at- collision. (reported at 1:55 p.m.) A patron reported the theft of underage possession of alcohol. tempts to contact the owner keys. (reported at 7:02 p.m.) MONDAY WEDNESDAY (reported at 12:58 a.m.) Vehicles driven by Laura Butcher were unsuccessful. (reported at and Thomas McDaniel were 7:37 p.m.) An off-campus resident reported Stephen Kapaun, 18, 903 N. the theft of a dog while it was Hyland Ave., was arrested and involved in a property damage A vehicle driven by Tian Luan Senior Week: Wieners Spring Grad Fair collision. (reported at 2:44 p.m.) being cared for by others. (re- charged with public intoxication. collided with a light pole. (re- ported at 10:44 p.m.) for Seniors When: (reported at 12:59 a.m.) An individual reported the theft ported at 9:03 p.m.) When: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. An individual reported the of a couch. (reported at 9:02 A staff member reported dam- April 14 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. What: theft of items from a vehicle. p.m.) age to window. (reported at Matthew Snell, 20, of Champlin, What: Spring Grad Fair (reported at 1:52 a.m.) Christopher Young, 29, 225 10:29 p.m.) Minn., was arrested and charged Free wieners for helps graduates get Blake Faucher, 19, 7202 Willow Crystal St. unit 419, was ar- April 13 with possession of alcohol under seniors. ready for graduation. Hall, was cited for underage rested and charged with public the legal age and harassment possession of alcohol. (reported intoxication. (reported at 9:59 Jawondrick Jones, 28, 309 S. of a public officer. (reported at Where: Where: p.m.) Franklin Ave., was arrested 12:10 a.m.) Central Campus University Book at 2:30 a.m.) and charged with driving under April 12 Jordan Railey-Spaulding, 19, Store, Memorial Alysha Rau, 20, 4820 Mortensen suspension, fraudulent use of 5615 Frederiksen Court, was Union Road unit 213, was arrested and Etienne Nong-Lambert, 19, registration plates and interfer- arrested and charged with charged with operating while 143C University Village, was ence with official acts (simple). disorderly conduct. (reported at intoxicated. (reported at 2:40 arrested and charged with oper- (reported at midnight) 12:19 a.m.) a.m.) ating while intoxicated. (reported Megan Welter, 19, 121 Howard TUESDAY at 1:06 a.m.) Russell Campbell, 20, 119 Brooke Harris, 19, 4524 Ave. unit 124, was cited for Stanton Ave., unit 626, was Steinbeck St. unit 4, was ar- Travis Novotny, 19, 1425 underage possession of alcohol. arrested and charged with A Midsummer Night’s rested and charged with operat- Coconino Road, unit 302, was (reported at 12:40 a.m.) public intoxication and underage Dream ing while intoxicated. (reported arrested and charged with oper- Michael Svendsen, 19, 457 possession of alcohol (second When: at 2:45 a.m.) ating while intoxicated. (reported Barton Hall, was cited for offense). (reported at 1:25 a.m.) at 1:06 a.m.) 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Kyle Solberg, 22, 4192 underage possession of alcohol A found bike was placed into What: Mortensen Road unit 223, was An officer identified four people and possession of a fake driver secure storage. (reported at 2:31 arrested and charged with oper- who were acting in a suspicious license. (reported at 12:48 a.m.) a.m.) National Players ating while intoxicated. (reported manner. (reported at 1:33 a.m.) Kally Johnston, 20, of Corning, at 2:58 a.m.) Robert Rick, 21, 531 Welch Ave., presents Shake- Shawn Crawford, 25, 521 was cited for underage posses- was arrested and charged with speare’s “A Mid- Erin Green, 19, 8221 Willow Stanton Ave., was arrested and sion of alcohol. (reported at 1:08 possession of a controlled sub- summer Night’s Hall, was cited for underage charged with public intoxication. a.m.) stance and third degree burglary possession of alcohol. (reported (reported at 1:54 a.m.) Matthew Wooley, 18, of Council (motor vehicle). (reported at 4:16 Dream” at 3:43 a.m.) Where: Megan Warner, 21, 225 North Bluffs, was cited for underage a.m.) possession of alcohol. (reported Stephens Michael Phelps, 21, 114 N. 13th Hyland Ave. unit 28, was ar- Luke Pint, 20, 119 Stanton St. unit 1, was arrested and rested and charged with public at 1:13 a.m.) Ave. unit 406, was arrested Auditorium charged with public intoxication. intoxication. (reported at 2:05 Madison Wolf, 19, of Ankeny, and charged with controlled (reported at 3:43 a.m.) a.m.) was cited for underage posses- substance violation. (reported at Carl Lorch, 22, 2631 Knapp St., sion of alcohol. (reported at 1:16 9:15 a.m.) was arrested and charged with a.m.) public intoxication. (reported at An 18-year-old male was 2:05 a.m.) referred to DOT officials for a .02 spring to the mall HEAT UP your future this summer DMACC summer classes make learning enjoyable.

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Asian Pacific American Coalition Conservative Coming Out Week Group promotes Club educates about Republican cause By Hilary.Bassett former president George W. Bush and iowastatedaily.com Governor Walker of Wisconsin. This will awareness with Daily Events be done through posters and informa- All week the ISU College Republicans tional flyers. will be hosting their first Conservative ƒƒ Monday: Re-education Day Thursday, students can come by and week of events Coming Out Week in order to educate ƒƒ Tuesday: Founding Fathers Day get some pulled pork BBQ with chips and students and get them interested in the ƒƒ Wednesday: Thank W. Day cookies. There will also be an informa- conservative movement. ƒƒ Thursday: BBQ and informational tional meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 101 Carver By Katherine.Marcheski Each day, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the meeting Hall, featuring speakers from different iowastatedaily.com free speech zone in front of the library, the ƒƒ Friday: Patriot’s Day levels of government. Events club will introduce a new theme or activ- On Friday, the club will be putting to- The Asian Pacific ity designed to teach students about what gether troop care packages and creating American Coalition is cel- Monday exactly it means to be a conservative. posters thanking the ROTC students on ebrating the diversity of their Opening kick off 12-1 p.m. @ “Basically why we’re doing it is to members of the conservative movement. campus. culture and promoting aware- Parks Library Free Speech Zone let people know on campus that there Tuesday honors the founding fa- “We’ll also be thanking the patriots of ness this week in honor of the conservative movement, people like Tuesday actually are conservatives,” said Logan thers through the re-enactment of their heritage. Pals, president of the ISU College speeches and by handing out constitu- Ronald Reagan and Abe Lincoln and the Dexter Rassavong, senior Taste of Asia 5-8 p.m. @ Black Republicans. “The word conservative is tions. Members will also be handing out Founding Fathers as well,” Pals said. Cultural Center in accounting, is the student not a bad thing.” Godfather’s Pizza as part of the event. Students can also expect red punch adviser to the Asian Pacific Wednesday Monday, the club will cover the basics On Wednesday, the ISU College pong throughout the entire week during American Coalition and one Documentary, “The Split Horn” of being a conservative through pam- Republicans will be honoring people in the event as a way for students to get in- of the original founders of the 6-8 p.m. @ 305 Carver phlets and speeches from prominent the conservative community, namely volved and have fun. awareness week. Thursday “The club was declining, Arts and Crafts 6-9 p.m. @ and there was very little pres- Multicultural Center ence on campus, and we want- Friday Multicultural student recruitment ed to spread awareness. May Cultural Night 6-9 p.m. @ is Asian American month; in Scheman honor of that, we decided to host a week of awareness and Integrated approach increases diversity celebration,” Rassavong said. The week’s events are be- bring knowledge and aware- By Alli.Kolick multicultural recruitment for recruiting students. State gets to speak with stu- ing kicked off with the opening ness to the community. iowastatedaily.com can send the wrong message To build relationships, dents about the importance ceremony in the free speech “We want people to know as he feels they should be re- Iowa State sends out news- of education as well as the op- zone in front of Parks Library about the history and culture “It’s about relationship spected as a student first. letters to multicultural stu- portunities at Iowa State. by Tom Hill, vice president of of Asian Americans. A lot of building,” said Marc Harding. However, Iowa State goes dents and holds different “It’s about multichan- student affairs. people don’t know about us Harding, assistant vice without staff familiar with events during visit days and nel communication,” said “I’m there to help them join and our history; it doesn’t get president of admissions, rec- multicultural programming. orientations. Harding. in their celebration week and told in popular media and in ognized the key elements that “We have staff that un- Iowa State uses an inte- This refers to all of the celebrate their culture, sharing the textbooks. We also hope aid Iowa State when recruit- derstands different compo- grated approach; that way different ways that people in diversity,” Hill said. this will bring education and ing students. nents of the university and people understand the re- communicate, whether it’s Hill said it’s important to break stereotypes,” Rassavong With almost 26 years in may have greater expertise in sources available to students through Facebook, Twitter, share these experiences as a said. the business, Harding has the multicultural area,” said and get the opportunity to be Youtube, cell phones and/or community. Phetsalath Bounyalath seen multiple models used for Harding regarding resources introduced to everyone that email. “It’s an opportunity to is the president of the Asian recruiting and explained how and scholarships that are would be involved in their Universities, including share the culture with the Pacific American Coalition it works at Iowa State. available to the multicultural program of study. Iowa State, have been utiliz- masses, to get the commu- and hopes for a successful “Everyone has a shared student population. Iowa State has also part- ing these various types of me- nity to the point of interest of week. responsibility in recruiting all At Iowa State, territory nered with the I’ll Make Me dia to help recruit incoming diverse cultures, and to ask “May was when the first students,” said Harding about management is the model a World program to support students. questions. [Students] need to Japanese came to America, the admissions office. used for recruitment, mean- diversity. understand different world- and the awareness is for heri- Harding talked about ing that someone in admis- “Definitely an opportunity views,” Hill said. tage, presence and our culture. some of the different ap- sions is assigned a portion that you want to take advan- “Everyone will come into It’s to celebrate everything we proaches universities might of the state and they are in tage of,” Harding said. contact with each other, and are, not just that we are stu- have, such as having a single charge of recruitment in the I’ll Make Me a World they’ll need to know these dents,” Bounyalath said. multicultural coordinator. region, regardless of the pop- was founded in 1998 to pro- westtownepub.com different experiences and Bounyalath said Culture “That model has really ulation demographic. mote programs of African- cultures.” Night is by far the most an- dissolved overtime,” said Harding said the relation- American culture and arts. Ethnicity is one element of ticipated evening of the whole Harding. ships that are made with indi- Each year they have an edu- diversity, and this week gives week, where American Idol Harding said how having viduals is just as important, if cation that brings in 750 stu- an opportunity to highlight finalist Andrew Garcia will be one person responsible for not more, than the model used dents of color where Iowa that, Hill said. performing. The goal of this week The week’s events are free is to also empower Asian and open to all ISU staff and Americans on campus and to students. 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Campus Natural disaster ISU Senior Week to honor, celebrate graduating students

By Frances.Myers iowastatedaily.com Schedule of events Today kicks off the start of Senior Week, an ISU event held in honor of Monday the students who are preparing to ƒƒ Wieners for Seniors finish their education and embark on 11:00 - 1:30 p.m. at Central Campus their career journies. Tuesday “The goal of Senior Week is to give ƒƒ Grad Breakfast back and appreciate all of the gradu- 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. at Sun Room MU ating seniors’ accomplishments and Wednesday contributions they have made to Iowa ƒƒ Grad Fair State,” said Marybeth Konkowski, 9:00 am - 5:00 p.m. at University junior in communication studies Book Store and president of the Senior Student ƒƒ Student Alumni Association Council. “All of our events have no Renewal BBQ strings attached. We just want to help 11:00 - 1:30 at Central Campus seniors build excitement about mak- Thursday ing the leap into the ‘real world,’ while ƒƒ Networking Dinner A tornado struck Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune on Saturday. It damaged about 30 homes and this primary school, reminding them that Iowa State will 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Skybox, shown Sunday. Photo: CNN Wire Service always be here and not to forget all Legends Restaurant of their hopefully great times spent Friday here.” The ISU Senior Council holds a ƒƒ Senior Send-Off Powerful storms rip through southern 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. @ Alumni Center Senior Week once during the fall se- mester and once during the spring se- mester. Senior Week celebrates ISU Alumni Association] membership states, bring death toll to 44 in 3 days seniors through “food, fun and con- if they would like to eat free as well,” nections to Iowa State.” Konkowski said. Powerful storms that ripped North Carolina normally gets through Berkeley County, destroy- During this week, Senior Class Seniors can attend a network- across the Southeast killed as many about 19 tornadoes a year, accord- ing a church and injuring six people, Council provides seniors with food ing dinner at the Skybox at Legend’s as 44 people over the past three days, ing to the National Climatic Data the weather service said. on campus at noon for four days, pro- Restaurant on Thursday. according to the National Weather Center. There are 90 preliminary Meanwhile, emergency crews in vides a senior commemorative pack- Seniors who attend will get the Service and reports from several reports of tornadoes in the state in Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama age for $10 as well as administers chance to network with business states. the latest system. A single tornado worked to assess the damage af- tours of ISU facilities. professionals from across the state of A CNN meteorologist called the often gets multiple reports, so it is ter the storm system moved north “Senior packages will be sold at all Iowa at this dinner. storms’ impact on North Carolina not immediately clear how many through the Carolinas. of the week’s events,” Konkowski said. “Here, there will be free food at “epic.” there were, Jeras said. “But regard- In Virginia, three Gloucester “They include a senior T-shirt, mug Legends Restaurant,” Konkowski There were 14 deaths in Bertie less, this is an epic event.” County residents died and 64 suf- and slap koozie.” said. County, N.C., a rural area in the The deaths in North Carolina fered injuries from the fast-mov- The first day of Senior Week will “This will definitely be an oppor- northeast part of the state, according included three people in Raleigh ing storms Saturday, said Bob be Wieners for Seniors. This will take tunity for students to mingle with to the weather service. Although the who were killed in mobile homes, Spieldenner, director of public af- place on Central Campus from 11 a.m. area business professionals and hear weather service reported that num- the weather service said. In eastern fairs for the Virginia Department of to 1:30 p.m. what they have to say about graduat- ber, local authorities said they were North Carolina, two people died Emergency Management. Tuesday will be the Grad Breakfast ing and advice for the real world.” still working to determine the exact near Ammon, one was killed in the A tornado also ripped the roof off from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. This will Friday will close Spring Senior number. Bladenboro area and another died a school in the county, felled trees be a free breakfast for senior students Week with a Senior Send-Off from 5 “Reports are still incoming,” in the Benson and Black Creek area, that blocked multiple roads and and prepared by ISU professors. to 8 p.m. at the Iowa State University Mike Sprayberry, deputy director the weather service said. severed power lines, leaving 9,300 A Grad Fair will take place from 9 Alumni Association Center. of the North Carolina Division of North Carolina state Rep. Mike people without electricity. a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. This will be Two free drink tickets, live music Emergency Management, told CNN. Stone reported two additional In the Shenandoah Valley, in the at the University Book Store. At the and free food will be given to all grad- The death toll across seven states deaths in Lee County. western part of the state, a child died Grad Fair, seniors can visit the booths uating seniors. includes 23 total in North Carolina; CNN affiliate WTVD broadcast after being swept away in a flash and pick up different kinds of free “Graduating is an exciting, some- four in Virginia; seven in Alabama, images of damaged homes and ve- flood, according to the National stuff and information they will need times nerve-wracking, time in every- two in Olkahoma, seven in Arkansas hicles in Smithfield, North Carolina, Weather Service. The storms were to plan for graduation. one’s life,” Konkowski said. and one in Mississippi. as local residents and emergency the latest in a round of severe weath- Wednesday will also be the “It’s important to celebrate ei- “When the storm count is fi- workers surveyed the damage. er that has hit parts of the Midwest Student Alumni Association Renewal ther way. I believe it’s even more nalized, this will likely be an his- Gov. Bev Perdue declared a and South since Thursday. They left Barbeque from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on important to remember everything toric tornado outbreak for North state of emergency for the en- a trail of downed trees and power Central Campus. that Iowa State has given us in our Carolina,” said CNN meteorologist tire state, according to the North lines, scattered cars and crushed “The barbeque is free for seniors time here as students and be sure to Jacqui Jeras. “It is quite unusual to Carolina Division of Emergency homes. to eat, but underclassmen should stay connected and give back in the have this many supercell tornadoes Management. come and renew their [Student future.” of this intensity strike the area.” In South Carolina, a tornado cut CNN Wire Staff

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Editor in Chief: Jessica Opoien Monday, April 18, 2011 editor iowastatedaily.com Editors: Jessica Opoien and Gabriel Stoffa ™ iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 opinion iowastatedaily.com Opinion online 6 Iowa State Daily Editorial Government Be wary of smartphone applications If you don’t already have a smart- phone, odds are you’ll grab one when your cell plan finally expires and you can grab a sweet touch phone for free by signing up with some other carrier. With the wonderful little comput- ers that drive your infinite texts and lack of need for real call minutes, comes the swanky ability to grab wonderful time-wasters — “Angry Birds,” anyone? — informative sourc- es — thank you, BBC news — and even YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Columnist Blue writes that ridiculous political rhetoric that suggests opponents’ ill wishes of their constituents is ridiculous, exaggerated and ‘cringe- inducing.’ Courtesy photo: Thinkstock All of these can be had thanks to apps that are, for the most part, free. But the funny thing about these little computer phones compared to their full-on computer cousins, Politicians want you dead is that with real computers, when you download a program, you worry By Brandon.Blue iowastatedaily.com about viruses, spyware and other No simple solution exists Returning to the sore point in our country’s too much so to lend itself any weight. forms of malicious programming. political arena, the debate over the Affordable Yet, with regard to the current issues Hardly anyone seems to worry for budgetary problems Care Act, Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., claimed plaguing our country, the question is this: will about anything in those little apps. September 29, 2009, on the floor of the House Republican policies really kill people? f all the ridiculous and exaggerated of Representatives that “the Republicans want In terms of the Affordable Care Act, how- But if you read the download con- claims foisted upon us by politicians you to die quickly if you get sick,” accom- ever, the writing’s on the wall; any government tracts when you install the app, they Owho only have our best interests at panied by a comically large easel-and-card body deciding between the efficacy and the give full access to your phone and heart, none is as cringe-inducing as when a presentation. cost of a medicine will intrinsically be deciding flappy-headed legislator claims their oppo- Unsurprisingly, the midterms were unkind the fate of a human life at some point down the information and can send things back nents’ plan will kill people. to Rep. Grayson. road. and forth without your knowledge. Perhaps the most obvious example of this The sole claim of legislation causing death But is it true that whenever we cut the Some programs use your phone to is Sarah Palin’s infamous Facebook post from that I view as having any merit whatever is budget we kill someone? August 7, 2009. In it she claimed that people — get this — Sarah Palin’s. I believe that it is a This issue is, at its core, identical to the send emails, alter your calendar, read such as her son, Trig Palin, would “have to not unlikely outcome of the bill, because less- budget crisis we recently faced at Iowa State. your contact info and grant remote stand in front of Obama’s ‘death panel’ so his hyperbolic yet similar engines already exist in Two camps emerged in that debate: those who access to your home computer. bureaucrats can decide” their value. other countries, mainly in Britain, where the believed legislators would be at fault for tuition Mrs. Palin, using the most mature medium creepily-named NICE decides life and death hikes and those who believed tuition hikes As the smartphones become and language imaginable, drove her point for Mother England’s children. were the fault of whoever set the university’s smarter, the ability to hide spyware home so well that the Patient Protection and To so readily and frantically dismiss such budget. in your phone increases; trojans and Affordable Care Act never passed. Oh, wait. allegations merely because Sarah Palin voiced An equally important question I would ask Chris Matthews, the last bastion of un- them loudest is unsettling and to me is another is this: Is it true that whenever we cut the state other viruses are easily programmed adulterated journalistic integrity, stated on his column entirely. budget we must raise tuition? into these wonderful little apps and Monday show that “[Republicans] offer a big But as Jeannie DeAngelis at American In both cases, it’s simply an issue of postur- soundboards from “Mario Bros.” slash in Medicare, which is going to kill half the Thinker points out that Palin’s conclusion is ing. Where is the money going? If we deal with people who watch this show.” simply that “a shortage of health care money budget cuts correctly, decreasing spending The number of programs — Gmail, Surely this man is rationality’s port in the could equal denial of care,” she contrasts that instead of spending at pre-budget cut levels, bank accounts, Facebook — that re- storm. with Senate Minority Harry Reid’s cur- can we avoid these kinds of outcomes? main open while you have your phone You have Rep. Louise Slaughter, D-N.Y., say- rent “alleging secret motives of an entire politi- Again, my conclusion is a sad but unavoid- ing April 7, “In ‘94, people were elected simply cal party amounting to purposeful murder.” able truth — there is no simple remedy for the in your pocket is the same as leaving to come here to kill the National Endowment This comparison is noteworthy. DeAngelis problem. it open on your computer. That Wi- for the Arts. Now they’re here to kill women.” is well-spoken — or written, in this case — If we want to avoid deaths — or tuition Fi network you snag as you enter a Slaughter followed her statement up with yet she really eviscerates the meat of Palin’s hikes — start slashing salaries. Cut the pork, the obligatory Nazi reference, stating, “It’s sort original comment, which painted a picture of cut any unnecessary spending. If the federal hotspot is not completely safe. of like an old German Nazi movie — ‘Show me death panels reminiscent of the Twilight Zone budget drops and there’s no change in spend- Your phone can be programmed your papers.’” episode “The Obsolete Man.” ing, is Congress at fault, or is the problem with an app to turn itself on, unlock German Nazis, you know, as opposed to the Do I see merit in Palin’s fear? Absolutely. further down the line? Mongolian ones that we always mix them up Her comment is a fair one. Yet the way she We’re in a recession, guys. We need to grow your protective code and begin ring- with. phrased it is exaggerated and unbelievable — up. ing simply by logging into a computer and sending a message to the pro- Outdoors gram so you can find it easily when you have left your phone on silent from last night’s partying. This also means anyone can, es- Take time to enjoy spring weather sentially, hack that system and turn By Claire.Vriezen iowastatedaily.com off the ring option and sift through ‘Migrate outside,’ it is unlikely many will remain ensuring that you aren’t surround- while hitting the books. your bank account information or completely focused on school in ed by your study materials and If you find you can’t effectively any other personal stuff you might change up your the final stretch. reminded of those stressors. study outdoors, at the very least use your phone for. Topping it all off While classes are wrapping Now that the weather is im- it’s still a good idea to take the time studying scenery up and professors are trying to proving, study breaks outside can to be outside. are the companies that can now grab squeeze in the last test or project, serve not only to refresh the mind, A cathartic walk around your personal info and resell it to oth- s I walk across campus students search for time to have but to simply allow students time campus, a quick game of soccer or er companies because the contract to my next class, I see some fun in the sun. As impor- to enjoy the weather. ultimate Frisbee might be just the the ground littered with tant as studying, mental health Due to a busy schedule this thing to lift you out of the studying you clicked “accept” to download and A bodies. Students are strewn across is essential to maintain sanity, semester, I found myself increas- blues. didn’t bother to read allows the afore- the grass, some are propped up especially in the face of finals. ingly frustrated that by the time As a nature lover, I find it calm- mentioned access to anything and against the steps of the library, This balance is a tricky one. I had a moment to spare, the sun ing to simply sit in the grass, look others against trees. Locking yourself in your room to had set and going outside would at the flowers, listen to the birds everything on you phone; including No, it’s not a sign of the zombie study may make you feel as though have to wait another day. Not hav- and watch the squirrels. the ability to store whatever it wants apocalypse, it’s springtime. you are optimizing your time, but ing an opportunity to spend a lot Watching the world go on and modify your phone’s hard drive. Students are now spending free expending effort only on home- of time outside during the week, I around me and taking in the time soaking up some vitamin work will eventually lead to more soon became impatient with the beauty of spring serves to provide What is the point of all this fright- D between classes rather than stress and anxiety. constraints of schoolwork. mental relief from the daily rou- ening information? Well, it is simply huddled inside the nearest build- Nearly all studying tips I’ve run One quick solution to this tine of classes. that your fun, little apps need to be ing for warmth. across will recommend that stu- problem is to simply migrate So as you reach the end of the With the end of the semester dents avoid studying for extended outside, class notes in hand. After semester, remember to take time treated with a lot more care in the right around the corner, everyone periods of time without a break. all, there are no rules that dictate for yourself in your studies. Not future. For now, you are fairly safe, seems to have spring fever. This Taking a small break, even for 15 where studying must be done. only will it serve to break up study but as phones improve, so improves past weekend, even I was unable minutes, will give your mind some Curl up under a tree or find a time, but it will simply be benefi- to resist the temptation to wander time to relax and recharge before in the sun to continue reading. cial to your emotional and mental the ability for viruses, spyware and campus barefoot, enjoying the tackling the next set of textbooks. As long as you can maintain needs. As the old adage goes, “all general hacking due to the increased feel of grass and dirt beneath my Often, a change of scenery is most the same level of focus, there is no work and no play makes Jack a technology. feet. After a week of VEISHEA, helpful in taking a mental break, reason you can’t enjoy the weather dull boy.”

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Letters Original VEISHEA purpose upheld of equipment are regularly operated by ISU students at ISU companies. Donations from industry have furnished the John Chris Hoffman is a senior in agricultural engineering. research farms. ISU alumni were directly involved in the design Deere Engines Laboratory and the AgLeader Precision Ag Lab, and marketing of all of the equipment displayed. They serve both in Davidson Hall. These spaces ensure that Iowa State re- as a showcase to all who visit campus for VEISHEA what our mains a frontrunner in agriculture technology and engineering. In response to Jason Witte’s letter, “What has happened to programs and students are capable of. Each company represented in the display hires graduates VEISHEA?” — as I see it, VEISHEA has stayed right on course. One of the many things that set the Iowa State Agricultural from all departments within engineering as well as the Colleges It still serves to highlight the accomplishments of current and and Biosystems Engineering department apart from other of Agriculture and Business. When I look at the diversity within former ISU students and faculty. programs around the country is our incredible partnership with the display, I see an opportunity for Iowa State to better my edu- The display on the front lawn of Davidson Hall that Witte industry elite. This partnership ensures jobs for many of our cation, the future of agriculture and, in doing so, better society as referenced consists of a Case IH combine, a John Deere Tractor graduates immediately following graduation, allowing them to a whole. towing a Brent grain cart, and an AgCo Challenger tractor. They contribute their knowledge and experience to the industry as It is not an example of Iowa State “whoring out its pristine ... were not brought to campus by “giant, multinational corpora- soon as possible. campus to agriculture implementers” but rather a demonstra- tions” to “invade our campus and set up forward operating bases The presence of such high-tech equipment also encourages tion of ISU’s ability to work with industry to provide students of arrogant advertising and patronization.” prospective students to investigate the ABE department and the with the best opportunities to excel in life. If that doesn’t Conversely, the display was actually requested by the opportunities it provides to its students. In addition, it shows epitomize the original purpose of Iowa State University and Agricultural Systems Technology Club. Several of those pieces Iowa State’s appreciation for the continuous donations from VEISHEA, I don’t know what does. Protect all rights, not just the ones you like down suppressive fire that allowed officers and are your other rights? What good is your right defend themselves, but who are determined to Barry Snell is a junior in history. one armed civilian to climb the clock tower and to free speech when tyrannical government can keep others from defending themselves as well. end the . legislate it away, or you can easily be dominated Blumenfeld, you have a right to be a pacifist, but Twisted anti-gunner logic says these shoot- by force? you don’t have the right to make anyone else be It’s insanity, needing to defend the most es- ings can’t happen because schools are so-called The Second Amendment gives all the other a pacifist too. It is anti-gun pacifists who have sential right of all: the natural right of defense, “Gun Free Zones.” Apparently criminals rights teeth. Without it the others are just created target-rich “Gun Free Zones” where protected by the Second Amendment. haven’t received that memo. In a breath of fresh words on paper with meaning only as long as crazy people know they can slaughter people I can’t fathom why liberals viciously defend air though, Utah has allowed students to carry the government allows it. Our rights are a team, safely, without resistance. Shame on you! other rights yet so vehemently oppose this most concealed on campuses since 2006. Guess how backing one another up. You can’t chip away at I’m conservative and I believe in rights; all of fundamental Constitutionally protected right. many shootings have occurred there? Zero. one and keep the others strong. Violation of the them, for everyone. Modern liberals claim they Democrat John F. Kennedy said, “... we need It’s usually the shooter who decides to stop Second Amendment does nothing but diminish do too, so I am challenging all liberals to put a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not school shootings, typically by committing all other protected rights. their money where their mouths are and sup- only prepared to take arms, but citizens who suicide. But those stopped prematurely are Perhaps Sigmund Freud was correct when port all the rights protected by the Constitution. regard the preservation of freedom as the basic mostly ended by armed citizens, not cops. Take he correlated emotional and sexual immaturity Anything short is hypocritical and immoral to purpose of their daily lives ...” the notorious Columbine shooting: the school with fear of weapons. It seems this country the victims of liberal legislative disenfranchise- What changed since JFK spoke those words officer fled and SWAT waited outside, listening is full of people who are not only unwilling to ment. Just ask Suzanna Hupp. that caused liberals to cease their support of the to the slaughter over an open 911 call. It was the entire Bill of Rights, and instead defend only suicide of the murderers that ended the tragedy. those rights they like? If you still think the government will protect ISU Professor Warren Blumenfeld recently you, here’s more moments in history: In 1968, gave us an emotional and irrational argument nine South Carolina officers killed four and HELP WANTED against concealed carry on school campuses. injured 28 South Carolina State University Reality check time: and Wilkinson High School students during a On October 1, 1997, Luke Woodham brought protest. 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In an iowastatedaily.com poll, 52 percent of voters said they celebrate VEISHEA most during the weekend.18 percent said they started celebrating the week before VEISHEA, and16 percent said they celebrate the whole time — throughout the week and the weekend.5 percent said they celebrated around classes and homework, and just 3 percent of voters said they celebrate most during the week. Another5 percent said they don’t celebrate VEISHEA at all.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Amy Sedaris VEISHEA Says I’m Funny Cyclone Idol

Amy Sedaris teaches Steve Sullivan to make Candle Stick Dressed in a wig and sweatpants, Jordan Tuerler, senior Salad from her new book: “Crafts for Poor People” during in journalism and mass communication, puts on a her lecture April 10 at the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. performance for the audience of VEISHEA Says I’m Funny. Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Tuerler won the event. Photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily

Entertainment successful despite poor weather conditions

The weekend weather was not kind to VEISHEA. The Live @ VEISHEA concert and carnival went Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on as planned. saw weather from the upper 60s to the lower 70s. The concert, which featured bands such as Des That didn’t last into the weekend. Moines’ The River Monks and nationally known The rain was nearly constant for most of Friday Neon Trees and Gloriana, drew a large crowd de- — accumulating to just under an inch of rain — with spite cold temperatures and wind. temperatures in the mid 40s and winds gusting up Donald Glover, the VEISHEA comedian, filled to 40 mph. Stephens Auditorium for his Saturday show. Doors Friday’s outdoor activities Live @ VEISHEA, opened an hour before the show, but some people the carnival and Taste of VEISHEA were canceled had been waiting in line for more than two hours around 9 p.m. because of rain and wind, which is prior. Samantha Johnson, senior in technical communication, sings “Last Name” by unsafe for musicians to play in. The decision meant Former Cyclone basketball coach Johnny Orr Carrie Underwood in the Great Hall in Memorial Union. Johnson won the crowd acts such as Cloud Cult and Big Boi would not served as the grand marshal of the VEISHEA Parade. over and won first place at Cyclone Idol.Photo: Emily Kudobe/Iowa State Daily perform. Other Saturday activities such as VEISHEA Village The evening entertainment planned to be on and International Food Fair had strong attendance. Central Campus — Stevie Starr and the Showoff Popular events during the week included a Show — were moved to the Great Hall of the lecture from comedian and author Amy Sedaris, Memorial Union because of the weather. VEISHEA Says I’m Funny, which filled the Police statistics “We just had to roll with the weather,” said BJ Maintenance Shop to capacity, and Cyclone Idol, Brugman, VEISHEA 2011 co-chairman. “Hats off to which was hosted by Coolio. Week arrests: all the students and committee members that were This year’s VEISHEA Battle of the Bands was 10 – Public intoxication flexible and understanding of the situation.” moved to the M-Shop and its competitors were all The rain cleared for Saturday but strong winds local artists. It filled the venue. 4 – Possession of alcohol under the legal age made the 50 degree temperatures seem colder. And Hypnotist Brian Imbus performed two shows on like Friday, the entertainment planned for Central Thursday to full crowds. 3 – Operating while intoxicated Campus was moved to the Great Hall. There were more than 25 tournaments and 2 – Disorderly conduct this year’s Stars Over VEISHEA musical, “Kiss 2 – Assaults Me Kate,” performed three shows throughout 1 – Motor vehicle burlary 1-3 VEISHEA weekend. 1 – Controlled substance voilation 4-7 Daily Staff Weekend arrests: 48 Arrests/Charges None 39 people arrested 15+ 23 – Public intoxication 5 – Operating while intoxicated 3 – Disorderly Conduct 3 – Possession of alcohol under 8-10 11-15 the legal age

Week citations: ET 5 – Possession of alcohol under the legal age K 2 – Criminal trespassing How many VEISHEA-sanctioned events C TI 1 – Possession of a fake driver license do you plan to attend this year? How do you celebrate VEISHEA? Weekend citations: $ 26 Total 24 – Possession of alcohol 3% 14% 7% ATTENDING ALL THE ON CAMPUS EVENTS. I DO IT ALL! under the legal age 1 – Criminal mischief DRINKING ALOT. 19% 1 – Fifth degree theft ATTENDING A FEW EVENTS, BUT KEEPING IT LAID BACK.

A MIX OF DRINKING AND ATTENDING VEISHEA EVENTS. Weekend municipal infractions: 10 Total 15% GOING OUT OF TOWN. 43% 6 – Nuisance party I DON’T CELEBRATE VEISHEA. 3 – Urinating in public 1 – Public consumption

What are you most worried about during VEISHEA? HOW DO YOU STAY SAFE DURING VEISHEA? YOUR HOMEWORK THAT’S DUE NEXT WEEK STAY WITH A GROUP GETTING ARRESTED 5% ABSTAIN FROM ALCOHOL AND DRUGS NOT HAVING FUN 18% DRINK/USE DRUGS IN MODERATION 27% BEING INVOLVED IN A RIOT 29% 35%

DRINKING TO MUCH HAVE A WINGMAN 5% 18% MAKING BAD DECISIONS 16% 4% 9% DON’T GO ANYWHERE UNFAMILIAR 7%5% 11% SOME OR ALL THE ABOVE 7% STAY IN MY PLACE OF RESIDENCE I WON’T BE WORRIED DURING VEISHEA I BEHAVE RECKLESSLY DURING VEISHEA 2% 2% SOMETHING ELSE 9

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In an iowastatedaily.com poll, 52 percent of voters said they celebrate VEISHEA most during the weekend.18 percent said they started celebrating the week before VEISHEA, and16 percent said they celebrate the whole time — throughout the week and the weekend.5 percent said they celebrated around classes and homework, and just 3 percent of voters said they celebrate most during the week. Another5 percent said they don’t celebrate VEISHEA at all.

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Battle of the Bands Live @ VEISHEA - Canceled VEISHEA Village

Anthony Maly, entertainment committee for VEISHEA, takes down a sign after it was decided that Live @ VEISHEA was canceled due to the terrible weather Friday at the Molecular Biology parking lot. Photo: Karuna Ang/Iowa State Daily

Guitarist Justan Spaid gives the audience a chance to bring out Android’s Dungeon fans during their final song in the Battle of Joseph Thien, senior in elementary education, lets Duke, a Great the Bands competition. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily Dane, lick cream off his face, at the Students Helping Rescue Animals booth. Photo: Karuna Ang/Iowa State Daily Live @ VEISHEA Tyler Glenn, lead singer of Neon Trees performs during the Live @ VEISHEA concerts Saturday in the Molecular Biology parking lot. Neon Tress is an alternative/pop band from Provo, Utah. Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily

Lead vocalist Show Off Show Josh Tenney gives the audience Bombardier’s version of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison” during the Battle of the Bands competition. Bombardier ended up winning the grand prize. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily

Comedian Donald Glover

Jonathan Burns twirls a pair of underwear over his head while squeezing through a toilet seat for his grand finale during the Show Off Show on Friday. Photo: Logan Gaedke/ Iowa State Daily

Calls to police over the weekend: 351 total Top 10: Evan Young, 54 – Directed patrol – Party calls, noise right, and complaints, etc. Jonathan Burns inflate balloons 38 – Disorderly conduct for balloon 23 – Public intoxication animals during the Show Off 22 – Alcohol offense Show on Friday 19 – Department information in the Great Hall of the Memorial 19 – Theft Union. 18 – Traffic stop Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa 18 – Parking/Traffic enforcement State Daily 17 – Vandalism/Criminal mischief 17 – Accidents Donald Glover performs stand-up Saturday in Stephens Auditorium. Ames was the first stop on his IAMDONALD tour. Photo: Nick Nelson/Iowa State Daily

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Monday, April 18, 2011 Editor: Micaela Cashman ™ iowastatedaily.com/business business iowastatedaily.com Business online 10 Iowa State Daily College of Design Technology Alumni earn awards for display work Several College of Design alumni recently received honors for their work. — Brad Baer, 2007 architecture graduate, was named a 2011 Iowa STATEment Maker by the Iowa State University Alumni Association. Currently, he is completing his Master of Architecture degree at Yale University. He recently worked on the Cellophane House at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. — William Chilton and Jon Pickard, class of 1976 architecture graduates, received the 2011 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Iowa State University Alumni Association at the Distinguished Awards Celebration on Friday. They are the co-founders and principals of Pickard Chilton in New Haven, Conn. — Peter Goche, who earned his master’s in architecture from Iowa State in 2005 and is a current lecturer in architecture at the College of Design, will have his work displayed in the Bemis Gardens exhibit at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Art in Omaha, Neb. this summer. — Saral Surakul, 1997 master’s gradu- ate in interior design earned an Honorable Mentioned for “Memento Mori” in the 36th Annual Lyndon House Arts Center Juried Exhibition in Athens, Ga. in March. Additionally, it appeared on the cover of a March edition of Flagpole Magazine. - Bryce Swanson, 1995 landscape archi- tecture graduate, was one of three golf course architects to be named to Golf Magazine’s “40 Under 40” in October 2010.

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Legislation Redistricting map released, up for report

Iowa got its first look at the redistricting map last week. The Temporary Redistricting Advisory Council held meetings in the four newly pro- posed districts for public comments. The advisory council will submit a report to both chambers based on the comments gathered. Here is a summary of week 13 of legislation: Economic Development: HF590 estab- lishes the Governor’s economic development package. This passed the House but faces de- bate in the Senate. Public Defender: SF512 provides supple- mental appropriations for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 2010, for the state public de- fender program. Administrative Review: SF471 requires agencies to establish a five year regulatory review of all rules and sets up a committee to oversee the process. Property Taxation: HF671 relates to prop- erty taxation and local government and school Robert Hidajat, founder of Flarecaster first thought of his idea when he was looking for applications on his cell phone. Flarecaster is an application financing. This bill establishes local govern- currently available for Android phones that alerts certain people of an emergency via SMS messages. ment financing requirements for essential Courtesy photo: Flarecaster services and develops a method for determin- ing property assessment limitations. Small Employer Tax Credit: SF506 estab- lishes a small employer health insurance tax credit as a percentage of the federal credit. This bill was passed by the Senate and is now being debated in the House. -Information provided by the Ames Chamber of Commerce. Upgrading 911 calls Daily Staff Flarecaster was born. Currently an application right away. So if something happens, they can Ames resident invents available for Android phones, Flarecaster runs call you back. emergency alert application in the background of your phone. With a cell phone, they don’t get your num- Pappajohn Center After the initial installation onto your ber or address directly — they have to ask for By Stefanie.Buhrman phone, you can set up Flarecaster to send SMS it. Sometimes, you won’t even get the nearest iowastatedaily.com messages to neighbors, friends and can even public safety operators. If the call doesn’t go Entrepreneur send a tweet when you are in an emergency. It through, there isn’t much that can be done. You are in trouble. Real trouble. You call 911 can also include a call to 911. “This is a way to bring people back to 911,” and hear the dispatcher ask your location. Then “You’re broadcasting your emergencies to Hidajat said. “It’s a complement to 911 that also club to host your cell battery dies. your neighbors, friends and families, who if connects you to your social networks. It’s kind “If you are in trouble right now, you are re- they know if you are in trouble are more likely of dangerous that students are moving away lying on one line for help — calling 911,” said to come to your aid,” Hidajat said. “They are in from calling 911. You need those police officers, business class Robert Hidajat, founder of Flarecaster. “If a good place to help you because of their prox- firefighters and medics. They are trained to something happens and you can’t complete that imity. “ help you in a situation.” The ISU Entrepreneur Club will host a 911 call, you’re out of luck.” The messages sent out by Flarecaster also Hidajat has been looking to expand his app course in building a business. Hidajat, an Ames resident, realized that include a GPS location. Now, if something hap- to Blackberry phones. But currently, he can’t The Small Business Development there was a problem with this. After joining pens at home or on the road, you can be located put it on phones running iOS, because it doesn’t Center will put on the workshop, “Starting a Twitter two years ago, he thought it was an easy within a 10-foot radius. Every time your loca- allow applications to access phone calls. Business.” way to connect to groups of people and saw the tion changes, it updates every five minutes and Hidajat also is looking into adding a timer Described as a crash course, the workshop potential. sends out an additional flare to alert people of aspect to Flarecaster. When you set the timer will teach aspiring entrepreneurs about forms He looked into cell phone applications that your location. in your Flarecaster app and the time is up, of organization, conducting market research, already existed but didn’t find much. He mostly Hidajat says that Flarecaster is a simple ap- Flarecaster will call you. If you don’t answer the finding potential customers, writing a busi- found panic buttons that would just call 911. plication with no web connection needed. phone, your flare will get sent out. ness plan, securing financing and registering “It’s not very intuitive,” Hidajat said. “If you “Once you set it, you can forget it,” Hidajat “With situations like Craigslist, some- a business. are in an emergency, you are already stressed. said. one you don’t know, you can set up the timer,” A question and answer session will be at You don’t think about, ‘I’m going to turn on this “You don’t need to change your behavior. Hidajat said. “People won’t suspect it. You just the end of the session. app and start it.’” Once your 911 call is being connected, your ignore the phone call, and it will broadcast your The workshop is free and also serves as the Hidajat knew there was a way to connect to emergency messages are being broadcast and emergency. “ last ISU Entrepreneur Club meeting for the a 911 call and simultaneously alert friends and others can come help you while 911 is on their Hidajat believes that using Flarecaster can school year. neighbors. Husband to a stay-at-home mom way. “ improve the help people receive in emergency It starts at 6 p.m. Tuesday in Curtiss Hall and father of three, he was worried that in an With a lot of younger people straying away situations. room 108. emergency, he would not be alerted or that his from land lines, 911 is losing its effectiveness. “When you broadcast your message, it gives family would not get help in time. When you call 911 from a land line, emergency people the opportunity to become heroes,” Daily Staff After some research and a patent, staff gets your phone number and your address Hidajat said. 11

Monday, April 18, 2011 Editor: Jake Lovett ™ iowastatedaily.com/sports isdsports sports iowastatedaily.com | 515.294.2003 Sports online 11 Iowa State Daily Women’s golf Football No. 15 Iowa State finishes sixth The ISU women’s golf team finished sixth at the Lady Buckeye Invitational during the Big-play potential weekend. The two-day tournament was the last regu- lar season match before the Big 12 and region- ISU offense shows al, national championships. The No. 15 Cyclones faced tough competi- its explosiveness tion at Lady Buckeye, including last year’s na- tional champions, Purdue. By Jake.Lovett Play started at 8 a.m. Saturday. The iowastatedaily.com Cyclones started off the first round with a 310, but went downhill from there. They fired a The Spring Game doesn’t pro- 318 in the second round later in the afternoon. vide much insight into the state of The final round started Sunday morning, and a team. the Cyclones were unable to get their game Quarterbacks play contact- flowing, shooting a 320 to wrap up the Lady free and players see time for both Buckeye Invitational with a 948 team total. squads. Michigan State took first place with a total Each offensive turnover dou- score of 918. Kent State, Wisconsin, Ohio State bles as a takeaway for the defense, (host of the tournament) and Northwestern and big plays are only big for half rounded out the top five. the team. The Cyclones were coming off a win at But, Saturday at Jack Trice their last tournament, the Mountain View Stadium, the ISU offense made Collegiate Invitational. some big plays, encouraging the Senior Laurence Herman led the Cyclones coaches and playmakers involved. shooting a 75-79-79, totalling a 233, to tie for “We threw the ball deep to- eighth place individually. It marks the 12th day,” said ISU coach Paul Rhoads. top-10 finish of her career. “That’s been a priority for us Sasikarn On-iam tied for 11th with a 234. throughout the spring, and we got Prima Thammaracks shot a 241 to tie for 28th. that accomplished today.” Victoria Stefansen tied for 32nd with a 242. The ISU passing game ac- Punpaka Phuntumabamrung finished 55th counted for five touchdowns in with a 250 and Kristin Paulson shot a 256 to RHOADS.p16 tie for 64th. >> The Cyclones are back in action April 22-24 for the Big 12 Championship Meet in Columbia, Mo. Quarterback Steele Jantz passes the ball over his opponents during the ISU Spring Game on Saturday. Jantz passed for a total of nine yards for the Gold team while passing for a total of 104 yards for the team. Photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily Dan Martin, Daily staff writer light, but he’s pretty elusive, he’s pretty fast,” and like Jantz, Tiller had a friend to connect Receivers Horne, Reynolds Reynolds said of his teammate, Horne. “He with on the field Saturday afternoon. impress at Spring Game should be pretty good this season.” Tiller connected with Reynolds on a 45-yard Gymnastics Horne transferred from San Francisco City pass on the game’s first play from scrimmage, By Jake.Lovett College where he played with Steele Jantz, and then the two hooked up on a 40-yard touch- iowastatedaily.com who is competing for the Cyclones’ starting down midway through the second quarter. Consistency drives quarterback spot. To go along with his 50-yard “A couple of weeks ago I talked to him ... There were three performances that stood touchdown reception on a pass from Jantz, he told him to keep his composure,” Reynolds Shealy at nationals out to ISU coach Paul Rhoads after Saturday’s also ran for a 16-yard touchdown on a double said of Tiller. “Me and him have a pretty good Spring Game. reverse in the second quarter. connection.” ISU freshman Michelle Shealy competed Strangely enough, two of them came from Coming into the game, Horne was listed as in her first NCAA National Championships on the wide receiving corps: junior college transfer the No. 3 receiver, behind senior Darius Darks. Friday in Cleveland, Ohio, where she scored a Aaron Horne and senior Darius Reynolds. But the 167-pound junior impressed coach- 39.025 in the all-around competition, placing “Aaron Horne stood out today catching the es with his play Saturday and may work his way Spring Injuries 13th in her session. ball and turning up some big plays,” Rhoads onto the field come September. In the first quarter of Saturday’s Spring Game, Shealy competed in the vault competition said. “Darius Reynolds stood out today, that was “Once they told me they needed progress offensive lineman Ethan Tuftee was carted off the first, scoring 9.750. She then moved to bars and exciting for us as he’s missed a few practices out of the receivers, I said to myself ‘I’m going to field with a leg injury. scored 9.725, 9.750 on beam and 9.800 on the this spring – back in full force this last week and step up, try and become better,’” Horne said. “I ISU coach Paul Rhoads said after the game that it floor exercise. did a nice job.” know that once the ball touches my hands, I’m was an ankle injury that would keep the junior in a walking boot through his recovery. ISU coach Jay Ronayne was pleased with In Horne’s first action on the turf at Jack going to try and make something happen.” the performances Shealy gave on a national Trice Stadium, he grabbed eight passes for Horne connected on two passes early on “Extremely pleased,” Rhoads said. “[Doctors] were optimistic that if we were playing next week, stage. 124 yards and a touchdown. Reynolds had five with Jantz — a 15-yard strike and what Rhoads they could get him ready.” “Michelle’s performance was consistent catches for 126 yards and two touchdowns. called a 50-yard “bomb” for a touchdown in the The only other major injury to come out of the with how she competed throughout the year,” It was the 5-foot-9-inch transfer’s per- second quarter — an indication of what could spring is linebacker Jake Knott’s broken right Ronayne said. “She did what got her here. The formance, though, that drew the most buzz, come from the teammates at San Francisco. arm. However, the junior said he hoped to resume experience that she has gained is something postgame. Jantz is competing with Jerome Tiller for lifting workouts Monday and should be full we can build on for next year. She is pretty “The only thing about him is he’s kind of the starting spot as the Cyclones’ quarterback, strength by mid-June. happy.” Shealy’s beam routine was also a high point 12-of-18 8-of-16 for the young gymnast as she was only .025 9-of-18 9-of-12 away from being named an All-American in 174 yards 113 yards, 64 yards, 68 yards that event, where she scored 9.750. She tied for Quarterback 2 touchdowns touchdown, interception 11th on the balance beam. interception Shealy was the first ISU freshman to qual- Stats ify for the NCAA National Championships as an individual since Erin Dethloff in 2003. Tiller Jantz Barnett Capello

Dylan Montz, Daily staff writer Softball Men’s golf Virto leads golfers Cyclones lose despite ‘good at-bats’ By Zach.Gourley she connected on a two-run hom- at meet iowastatedaily.com er off of Cyclone pitcher Rachel Zabriskie. The ISU men’s golf team continued its The Cyclone softball team Hooks went 3 for 3 at the plate slump this weekend in Iowa City at the dropped a pair of road games over and accounted for all three of the Hawkeye-TaylorMade Invitational. The Iowa the weekend to the No. 3 Texas Longhorns’ RBIs in the game. Hawkeyes won the meet with a 589, and close- Longhorns. Zabriskie pitched five in- ly behind them were Charlotte and Missouri, “Overall, I thought we went in nings for the Cyclones before who tied for second with a score of 592. and played well,” said ISU coach Gemeinhardt-Cesler called on Iowa City had poor weather, and the golfers Stacy Gemeinhardt-Cesler. “We Lauren Kennewell to finish out the had to play in the cold, wind and even snow on put the ball in play quite a bit and game. Saturday. we had good at-bats. I thought our Texas got another solid pitch- “The weather definitely contributed to the defense was pretty good; we didn’t ing performance, this time out of higher scores yesterday,” said coach Andrew have any errors.” Rachel Fox on Sunday. Tank. “But regardless, other than Borja [Virto], The hitters for the Cyclones “Fox was really moving the ball there wasn’t any good play.” (19-19, 1-7 Big 12) were shut down in and out, and she worked well,” The Cyclones came in 11th, with a team by Longhorn ace Blair Luna in Gemeinhardt-Cesler said. “I still score of 622. Borja Virto led the Cyclones a 3-0 Texas (37-4, 9-0) victory think our hitters did a good job of with rounds of 76 and 72, finishing in a tie for Saturday putting the ball in play against her. Senior Rachel Zabriskie pitches during the softball game against the Drake Bulldogs on Thursday. The Cyclones won with a score of 8-6. Photo: 10th. Behind Virto was senior Nathan Leary Luna improved her record to Texas made some great defensive Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily with rounds of 76 and 77, tying for 29th. Iowa’s 21-2 with the win, giving up just plays today, too.” Vince India and Charlotte’s Andy Sajevic tied two hits all day while striking out Texas started off well, manu- the day, batting 3-for-3 while also Erin Johnson doubled to left-cen- for medalist honors with a score of 142. 11 of the 23 batters she faced and facturing two runs in each of the scoring three runs. ter field as Cole raced home. This was the last regular-season meet walking none. first two innings to take a 4-0 The Cyclones’ only run of the Texas tacked one more run on for the Cyclones. Next week they will In the bottom of the first with lead. weekend came in the top of the the board in the top of the sixth off head to Hutchinson, Kan., for the Big 12 two outs, Longhorn catcher Amy In the bottom of the fourth fifth, with Texas leading 5-0. of Cyclone reliever Bree Holliday Championships. Hooks drove a double to left-cen- inning, Texas shortstop Taylor ISU right fielder Anna Cole to get the 6-1 victory. ter field to bring teammate Lexi Thom further extended the reached first on a fielding error by The Cyclones next game is Dean Berhow-Goll, Daily staff writer Bennett home. In the top of the Longhorn lead on a home run. the Longhorns’ left fielder. With against the Iowa Hawkeyes at 5 third, Hooks struck again when Thom was perfect at the plate on two outs, ISU second baseman p.m. Wednesday in Iowa City.

watch sports! This Week’s Schedule Sports Jargon of word! the Day: Blue Line Track& field Softball Women’s golf Tennis Kansas Relays Iowa State vs. Iowa Big 12 Championships Iowa State vs. SPORT: Hockey Wednesday-Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Friday-Saturday Nebraska DEFINITION: USE: Lawrence, Kan. Iowa City Columbia, Mo. 1 p.m. Saturday Lincoln, Neb. The two blue lines in a Patrick Kane was offside hockey rink divide the zones because he crossed the and determine if a player is blue line to get the puck offside. before any of the defenders. 1 12

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Tennis Final home meets end in ISU losses Langhorst and senior Liza Wischer honoring the three Cyclone seniors Team will travel to were defeated by Sheri Oliver and took place before the meet began. Nebraska before Big Nazari Urbina 8-5 at the No. 3 spot. The Cyclones dropped all three Juniors Tessa Lang and Maria doubles matches, surrendering the 12 Championships Macedo provided the Cyclones’ only point to the Longhorns. Lang and double victory against the Aggies. Macedo were defeated by Amanda By Clint.Cole They beat Christi Liles and Christie Cradock and Cierra Gayton-Leach iowastatedaily.com Potgieter 8-4 at the No. 1 spot. 8-4 at the No. 1 spot. Cacciuttolo and “The team we played today was Karonis fell to Caroline Larsson and The ISU tennis team played its suitable to our game style,” Lang said. Krista Damico 8-4 at the No. 2 spot final two home meets Friday and “We could just play consistent, play and Langhorst and Wischer lost to Saturday. The Cyclones (10-14, 1-9 smart, and we really served well and Juliana Gajic and Maggie Mello 8-7 Big 12) were defeated by Texas A&M volleyed well, which are the keys to (3) at the No. 3 spot. by a score of 4-3 Friday, and fell to No. playing good doubles.” The Cyclones picked up two sin- 25 Texas on Saturday. Due to adverse Lang also won her singles match. gles victories against the Longhorns. weather conditions, both duals were She defeated Christi Liles 6-4 and Macedo defeated Mello in three played at Ames Racquet and Fitness. 6-2 at the No. 3 spot. Junior Marie- sets with scores of 7-5, 6-4 and 1-0 Despite the loss, the Cyclones Christine Chartier defeated Jenelle at the No. 2 spot. Wischer defeated kept it close with the Aggies (12-6, Cuthbertson 3-6, 7-5 (5) and 1-0 (5) Elizabeth Begley 6-4, 5-7 and 1-0 at 5-3 Big 12). The Aggies defeated the at the No. 5 spot. Senior Liza Wischer the No. 6 spot. Cyclones in two of the three doubles had the Cyclones’ final victory of the The Cyclones finish the regular matches to secure the doubles point. day. She defeated Stephanie Davidson season Saturday against Nebraska Sophomore Simona Cacciuttolo and 6-1 and 6-3 at the No. 6 spot. in Lincoln. The following week the senior Erin Karonis lost to Stephanie The Cyclones were back inside Cyclones will travel to Waco, Texas, Senior Erin Karonis gets ready for the ball while playing Texas A&M on Friday. Davidson and Morgan Frank 8-3 at Saturday for their dual against the No. for the Big 12 Championships start- Iowa State lost to Texas A&M with a score of 4-3. the No. 2 spot and sophomore Jenna 25 Longhorns (14-6, 9-2). A ceremony ing April 28. Photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily

Track and field Athletes find outdoor season successes nior Dani Stack turned in one Senior Amara Sama led By David.Merrill Holmes’s mark was a new By David.Merrill Runners set of her best performances of the way for the men’s side. His iowastatedaily.com personal best. iowastatedaily.com personal bests at her career in the 5,000-meter time of 10.58 in the 100-me- Paul Little of Vancouver, run. She finished with a time ter dash was good enough to Juniors Akeem Holmes Canada was the overall While some of the Mount Sac Relays of 15:55.69. This beat her pre- win his heat and finish second and Derek Alderks high- winner with a height of 6 Cyclones were out west, vious personal best mark of overall. lighted the Cyclone events at feet., 10 and three-quarters freshman Katie Moen By David.Merrill 17:49.71 and is currently sec- Sama’s time was also a new the Bryan Clay Invitational inches. impressed spectators in iowastatedaily.com ond all-time for that event. She personal best, beating his pre- in Asuza, Calif. this past ISU sophomore Dan Des Moines with a time of trails only Lisa Koll’s 14:55 in vious record by .17 seconds. weekend. Swarbrick finished third in 17:40:68 in the 5,000-me- The western United States that event. Senior Alvin Garnett, who They finished third and his flight in the discus event ter run in the Jim Duncan has been kind to the Cyclones Her new PR is also seventh is still chasing a sub-46-sec- fourth in the high jump, with a best throw of 46.64 Invitational. She ran unat- the past couple of weeks. in the country and second all- ond run in an outdoor event, respectively. meters and totaled 153 me- tached as she took home After seeing senior Britta time in the Big 12. edged closer to that time in the Alderks finished the meet ters even. her first ever 5K victory. Christofferson set a new Senior Britta 400-meter dash with a time of with a jump height of six This was good for sixth Senior Daniel Murray school record in the hammer Christofferson, who broke the 47.64. feet, six and three-quarters place overall. also had an impressive throw, Iowa State had another school record for the hammer This was good for 10th inches. Gabe Holland, of Alaska performance in the men’s strong showing in the Mount throw in the Sun Angel Classic overall and beat his best pre- Holmes tallied six feet, Anchorage, was the event 5,000-meter run. He fin- Sac Relays in Walnut, Calif. finished 34th. Her total dis- vious time in the Sun Angel four and three quarters winner with a throw of ished third with a time of On the women’s side, ju- tance was 168-07. Classic of 48.48. inches. 160-05. 15:09.48.

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Club baseball In-state rival Panthers sweep Cyclones said, smiling. Troubles surface in “That will happen, I guess,” Strub Iowa State’s offensive said. Strub pitched seven innings for scoring ability the Cyclones, allowing just two runs, striking out nine and walking none. By Nate.Ryan “They got two weak runs, in my iowastatedaily.com opinion,” said player-coach Jeff Peterson. The ISU baseball club was swept “We just couldn’t string hits to- in three conference games Sunday gether to get runs.” against rival Northern Iowa. In game two, the Cyclone offense The games were moved from their saw more production. scheduled date of Saturday, which After Northern Iowa scored one brought unplayable field conditions run in the first inning, the Cyclones at Cap Timm Field following rain bounced back over the next three in- Friday night. nings to take a 3-1 lead. Game one of the series was a “We had a talk after the first pitching duel between the Panthers’ game,” Peterson said. Scott Welter and Cyclone pitcher “I think it was just being awake Tyler Strub. and seeing the ball better,” Peterson The Panthers jumped out on top said. early with a run scoring on a throwing The Cyclones led 5-3 in the top of error from Strub. the seventh. The runner on third from Following a batter that was hit by Northern Iowa was caught in a pickle a pitch and a walk, the Panthers went when he attempted to steal home. on to score four runs. “Phil (Johnson) caught him lead- Senior Nick Weinmeister hit a Andrew Reiff runs to first after hitting the ball to center field. The pop fly was caught by a University of South Dakota ing off too much,” Strub said. two RBI single for UNI to tie the game outfielder. File photo: Bryan Langfeldt/Iowa State Daily “I threw it a little high, I’ll take that with two outs. one. It was probably my fault,” Strub The next batter was Scott Welter, said. who hit an RBI double to put the In the third and final game of the with no outs but couldn’t get a run a 9-1 rout. UNI’s second run came on a pitch Panthers up for good. series, the Panthers jumped out to an across. The Cyclones will continue that got through the legs of catcher Northern Iowa put together a total early 3-0 lead. UNI’s Scott Birkedal shut down their season when they travel to the Phil Johnson. of four runs on four hits and went on The Cyclones had the bases load- the ISU offense the next two innings University of Central Missouri this “Phil can’t get all the balls,” Strub to take game two 7-5. ed in the bottom of the fifth inning to seal the victory for the Panthers in weekend.

>>RHOADS.p11 yards. In the first half alone, re- he normally would to see if ing corps could open things The running backs — led Saturday’s scrimmage — a 35- The team also had six runs ceivers Aaron Horne and we have that deep threat, to up for the rest of the offense as by Johnson’s 11 carries for 59 22 win for the Cardinal squad of 15 or more yards, but four of Darius Reynolds had touch- see if we can make more ex- well. yards — struggled to get into a — only one of which was for them came from quarterbacks downs of 50 and 40 yards. plosive plays,” Reynolds said. “We’ve got a lot of weap- rhythm and make a big impact less than 19 yards. escaping pressure situations “Coach [Tom] Herman “Today was about showing ons on the boundary with our on the game. All in all, there were 10 pass and using no-contact rules to wants it to be more open, so coach Herman that we can do receivers and everything,” But, with 250 yards com- plays that went for 15 or more get downfield. he took more chances than things.” said running back Shontrelle ing from Reynolds and Horne Horne and Reynolds drew Johnson. alone, the bright spots from quite a lot of buzz after the “It opens up the run game, the scrimmage were enough game for their play and con- eventually, being able to keep for players to maintain hope. nections with quarterbacks teams honest with the pass “I wouldn’t say today was Jerome Tiller and Steele Jantz and the run,” Johnson said. an indication of anything,” — who Horne played with at Despite the solid perfor- Johnson said. “There’s a lot San Francisco City College. mance, the offense didn’t go of things unseen, a lot of plays Herman will rely on im- without its hiccups. we didn’t run, but we can be proved performance from Rhoads pointed out the dangerous. his receivers in his third year receivers still dropped passes, “The offense is going to be NO as the Cyclones’ offensive the team had five fumbles and looking good this year when Cover! coordinator. combined for five turnovers we get all the pieces put to- Campustown • 207 Welch Ave • 292-2334 But the play of the receiv- throughout the day. gether,” he said. Mon-Thur 4 pm-2 am • Sat-Sun noon-2 am • Fri 1 pm-2 am 26 MONDAY 60 oz pitcHerS $5.00 All NIGHT Miller Lite • Coors Light • Bud • Bud Light TUESDAY PBR • Golden Light

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