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The Board of Regents Iowa State announced During Wednesday’s on Wednesday approved Wednesday that 36,001 stu- Iowa Board of Regents tuition increases and ap- dents are enrolled at the meeting, ISU President Ste- propriation requests, estab- University this fall – the larg- ven Leath announced the lished ISU Global Corpora- est enrollment in school retirement of three mem- tion and sold $30 million in Iowa State Daily history. Iowa State Daily bers of the Iowa State’s Iowa State Daily bond awards for Buchanan Spring 2016 tuition will increase by This fall enrollment Iowa State’s fall 2015 enrollment administrative staff. Paul Tom Hill will retire from his posi- Hall and other projects on 3 percent for Iowa State and the number breaks the record is 36,001 students. The freshman Tanaka, university counsel, tion as the senior vice president campus. University of Northern Iowa. for the seventh straight year class enrollment is 6,231. Tom Hill, senior vice presi- for Student Affairs this year. The Iowa Board of for their respective schools, and makes 2015 the ninth “We’re proud to con- dent for Student Affairs, years at Iowa State. Since Regents approved a 3 per- while the University of Iowa consecutive year of growth tinue to educate more Iowa and Pamela White, dean of 2009, White has been the cent tuition increase for student government presi- at ISU, the university said. students than any other in- the College of Human Sci- dean of the College of Hu- Iowa State University and dent Elizabeth Mills attested “Our enrollment is stitution in the world,” Leath ences, are all retiring from man Sciences and has seen the University of Northern against it for her university. demand-driven,” said ISU said. “Students are choosing their positions at Iowa State enrollment in the College of Iowa, but agreed to keep the Tuition at ISU and UNI President Steven Leath in a Iowa State because of our by the end of the 2015-16 Human Sciences jump by University of Iowa’s tuition will increase $100 for each news release from the uni- renowned faculty, our sup- school year. 52 percent. steady for the year. student in the second se- versity Wednesday. portive culture and because Pamela White had an- In contrast to White, Both ISU and UNI stu- mester. ISU and UNI student Iowa State’s freshman we offer the programs that nounced her retirement Tanaka’s and Hill’s retire- dent government presidents government presidents said class enrollment is 6,231, are driving our economy.” before Wednesday’s meet- ments were first announced supported a tuition increase TUITION p8 including 3,586 from Iowa. ENROLLMENT p8 ing, and is leaving after 40 RETIREMENT p8 StuGov Five years of local vocals Senate updates New body of law goes into affect

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The Student Govern- ment Senate unanimously updated policy regarding Robert’s Rules of Order, al- lowing the Senate to use the most up-to-date version at its Wednesday meeting. Robert’s Rules is the body of law that is adopted by an assembly or govern- ing body in a parliamentary system. The Student Govern- ment bylaw stated that the Senate would use the 10th edition of Robert’s Rules. However, the 11th edition was published in Septem- ber 2011. Sen. Cole Button said the bill would strike the by- line that states the Senate would use the 10th edition of the book. Instead, the law would state that the Senate would use the most updat- ed version of the rules. Button said this bill Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily would not cost the Senate Charlie Vestal, also known as Flavor Basket, will perform Saturday at the Vinyl Café along with Dear Rabbit, Lesbian Poetry and Loaf and Kila. Vestal said he looks forward to anything, because there viewing the other talented musicians throughout the weekend at the Maximum Ames Music Festival. would only need to be one copy of the book available. “It would just mean if we have [the] 11th edition, Meet the headliners of 5th annual MAMF we’d go by that; if we have the 10th, we’d go by that By Charlie.Coffey MAMF press release by Chris Lyng. and so on,” Button said. @iowastatedaily.com “At a time when many DJs let the Vice Speaker of the records play themselves, Grandmaster Senate Michael Snook said hursday marks the start of the fifth Flash marked up his vinyl with crayon, he supported the bill. annual Maximum Ames Music fluorescent pens and grease pencil to cre- “I think it’s a great bill Festival, also known as MAMF, a ate an innovative sound,” the release said. actually,” Snook said. “I like four-day festival centralized in a Flash also began playing shows with how we’ll never have to up- Tthree-block radius of Downtown Ames. rappers who acted as emcees vocalizing date [the law] again.” From The Depaysement to Annalibera over Flash’s music. This eventually led to The Senate currently and Charlie Parr, the MAMF lineup this the creation of the group Grandmaster has access to the newest year is promising to say the least, but the Flash and the Furious Five. The group edition to Robert’s Rules headliners are where the list really shines. became the first-ever hip-hop group to and will use that as a guide The Sept. 10-13 festival features a vari- be inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of during its assemblies. ety of headliners including The Mountain Fame in 2007. Student Government Goats’ (solo), Grandmaster Grandmaster Flash will perform at 9 Senate also seated new Flash, Ex Hex, Mikal Cronin and Jon Wayne p.m. Thursday at DG’s Tap House. The members to the organiza- and The Pain. Iowa School of Burlesque’s VARIETEASE tion at the Wednesday event is a folk rock showcase will perform before Grandmas- meeting, including three group with 15 full-length under Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily ter Flash. new members of the Senate. Evan Campbell was one of the local Ames musicians its belt. Darnielle, poet and lead singer featured at the MAMF Burrito Sampler. Headliner Ex Hex is a trio of punk Meredith Cook, senior of The Mountain Goats, has performed rocker ladies who are traveling from in political science, was solo under the band’s name in the past. Washington D.C. to make an appearance unanimously named as a Darnielle lived in Ames while writing one with Kate Kennedy as an opener at the First at MAMF. Ex Hex’s first , “Rips,” senator for the United Resi- of the band’s most famous albums, “All United Methodist Church. came out in October 2014. dents Off Campus seat after Hail West Texas.” Joseph Saddler, also known as Grand- Although Ex Hex is a somewhat new a unanimous vote from the The Mountain Goat’s most recent master Flash, is a legend in the hip-hop band, it has appeared on KEXP Radio, senators. work is the album “Beat the Champ,” world, pioneering disk jockey techniques at Pitchfork Music Festival and on tours “Iowa State has always which was released in April 2015. The such as the backspin and punch phrasing. across the U.K. and U.S. The three mem- been a big part of my life,” songs on “Beat the Champ” are inspired by Saddler was born in the West Indies in 1957 bers of Ex Hex each have previous band Cook said. “I thought it was aspects of professional wrestling, includ- and grew up in South Bronx, N.Y. experience, but a shared vision brought time to get involved and ing titles such as “The Legend of Chavo The role of the DJ before the 1970s the members together. make the university a better Guerrero” and “The Ballad of Bull Ramos.” was to change records at a party after each “We just want to make a record that place.” Chris Lyng, co-founder of MAMF and album finished. you can put on a jukebox, press play, and The College of Agri- Maximum Ames, introduced the Mountain Grandmaster Flash was one of the then it makes you want to dance,” said culture and Life Sciences Goats in a press release last May. first to spin a record backward while Mary Timony, the frontwoman of Ex Hex, (CALS) seat was also filled “The Mountain Goats is one of the playing it on a turntable, which results during a KEXP Radio interview. by Anthony Hansen, se- best and most widely known artists to in a scratching noise that Flash learned She said the band’s sound was un- nior in biology. Hansen was have ever lived in Ames and he was also to manipulate musically.His father col- expected. voted into the seat, 30 to 0. the headliner of MAMF’s first year,” Lyng lected records throughout his childhood, “I don’t know it just kind of happened Hansen said because of said. “His connection to the community which inspired him to experiment with that way,” Timony said. “I feel like you just the diversity of his friends combined with his phenomenal growth as them and eventually led him to becoming have a lot of phases in life, and right now in the biology and animal an artist since MAMF 1 make him a local Grandmaster Flash. this band just wants to rock.” science majors, he is a good legend without equal.” Flash pioneered many other tech- Darnielle performs at 7 p.m. Saturday niques, which are laid out in the May MAMF p7 STU GOV p3 IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015 Weather SNAPSHOT Digital THURSDAY Mostly cloudy with the 79 Content chance of showers, espe- cially early. 45 SPORTS Weather provided by ISU Meteorology Club. Club Soccer gets Police Blotter new leadership The Men’s Club Soccer 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 team is under new leader- ments’ records. court of law. ship. See how new head coach Chad Zmolek plans Sept. 5 on guiding the team this Kyle Stephenson, 20, of year. Cale Stork, 20, of 1922 Street, 1106 West 8th Street, Cedar Unit F16 , Manilla, was arrested Falls, was cited for underage and charged with public intox- possession of alcohol and NEWS ication and interference with unlawful use of a license Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily official acts at Ashmore Drive at Lot G3 (reported at 6:00 CLUBFEST MAKES MOVE TO CENTRAL CAMPUS and Ashmore Circle (reported p.m.). Enrollment at 7:09 p.m.). Students visit tents along the Curtiss-Beardshear walk Wednesday, learning about the clubs offered at Iowa State. breakdown Makayla Minnehan, 20, Spencer Derifield, 20, of 144 of 4830 Mortensen Road, A record ISU enroll- 2nd Avenue South, Unit 4, Unit 207, Ames, was cited ment of 36,001 was an- Brookings, SD, was cited for for underage possession of nounced Wednesday at the underage possession of al- alcohol at Lot G2 (reported Four elected to School Board regents meeting. See how cohol at Lot G3 (reported at at 5:48 p.m.). By Rakiah.Bonjour is “committed to smaller lytical background,” which that breaks down demo- 8:10 p.m.). @iowastatedaily.com class sizes in our schools.” helps him guide others to graphically on our app. Andrew Herkenhoff, 20, of Rosser also told the Tribune decisions. There are two Kalie Drahos, 20, of 121 How- 103 Stanton Avenue, Unit that varying curriculum for properties he’s looking at ard Avenue, Unit 100, Ames, 37, Ames, was cited for un- New members Alisa students with various skill selling, and he wants to use NEWS was cited for underage pos- derage possession of alco- Frandsen and Lewis Rosser, levels is important for the his financial background session of alcohol at Lot G3 hol Lot A3 (reported at 2:45 and returning members schools. and relationship within the (reported at 1:30 p.m.). p.m.). Lucas Deardorff and Rod- “Ames Community Ames community to move Big names ney Briggs, were elected to Schools need to meet the forward. retiring from ISU Angela Chamberlain, 18, of Charles Terry, 18, of 2900 the Ames School Board on diverse learning needs of “We had a great Board 2371 Friley Hall, Ames, was Hudson Road, Unit 432, Tuesday night. Four spots all students in our schools,” that accomplished a lot,” he Tom Hill, senior vice cited for underage possession Cedar Falls, was cited for were open on the seven- Rosser said. said. “We have some great president for student af- of alcohol at Lot G2 (reported underage possession of al- member board. Deardorff plans to new members coming in.” fairs, and Paul Tanaka, uni- at 2:05 p.m.). cohol at Lot G3 (reported at Frandsen, who earned build a new high school Deardorff earned 1,324 versity counsel, are among 4:00 p.m.). 1,803 votes, wants to do and pool facility during votes. the influential ISU staffers Noah Juni, 18, of 7226 Willow the best she can to serve his next term. He plans on Briggs earned 1,206 who are retiring this year. Hall, Ames, was arrested and Mackenzie Burtness, 19, of students. forming a committee to go votes for his reelection. He charged with public intoxica- 4120 Lincoln Swing, Unit “It is the board’s re- in to the community and said one of the biggest is- tion at Lot C5, (reported at 306, Ames, was cited for sponsibility to serve these see if anything having to sues to focus on over the NEWS 8:23 p.m.). underage possession of al- goals long-term,” Frandsen do with renovations would next four years is the aging cohol at South 16th Street said. be supported. Apart from Ames High School. This is Leigh Marzen, 21, of 1096 and University Boulevard Understanding a wide the restorations, Deardorff something he would like Tuition increase Reno Avenue, Fredericksburg, (reported at 4:30 p.m.). variety of needs and chal- said other challenges he to look firmly at in the next breakdown was arrested and charged with lenges exist in the district could face for this term are two years. public intoxication at Center Daniel Elgersma, 18, of and supporting the staff the community’s financial “The biggest part Find a breakdown of Drive and University Avenue 2858 Taft Avenue, Sanburn, within it is one way Frand- situation and declining en- would be finding what is in which regent universities (reported at 8:30 p.m.). was cited for underage pos- sen plans to accomplish her rollment. need within the building,” will receive a tuition in- session of alcohol at SE In- goals during her four-year “There is nothing we Briggs said. “The building crease in December on the Alan Gudino, 20, of 116 4th tramural Fields (reported at term. can actively do [about en- was built in the 1960s and app. Street NE, Bondurant, was 5:04 p.m.). “The next four years rollment declines],” Dear- it just can’t handle modern arrested and charged with will be very exciting and dorff said. “The best thing technology. We will have public intoxication at Lot Nicholas Schroeder, 18, of I’m excited to get to work,” we can do is look at the to look into the costs for NEWS 85E (reported at 8:47 p.m.). 10427 Wilson Hall, Ames, she said. community and great edu- sure [for renovating the was cited for underage pos- Rosser earned 1,305 cational opportunities we building], but there might An officer assisted an in- session of alcohol at SE In- votes for his election to can create.” be better opportunities in Maximum Ames dividual who was experi- tramural Fields (reported at the Board. According to Deardorff has a “strong building a new school, it is encing medical difficulties 5:04 p.m.). the Ames Tribune, Rosser credit and financial ana- just hard to say right now.” Music Festival at Reiman Gardens Road Check out tonight’s (reported at 8:51 p.m.). Scott Schroeder, 20, of 2307 lineup to the kickoff of Nicole Lane, Unit 3, Brook- the Maximum Ames Ashley Zellhoefer, 27, of ings, SD, was cited for un- Music Festival on our app 3709 Tripp Street, Unit 201, derage possession of alco- Rhoads eulogizes Tyler Sash and website. Ames, was arrested and hol at SE Intramural Fields charged with public intoxi- (reported at 5:04 p.m.). By Luke.Manderfeld season at the helm for the Sash was named to the cation at University Avenue @iowastatedaily.com Cyclones. All-Big 10 team in 2010 and and Lot 3 (reported at 8:57 “It’s just tragic,” finished his career with 13 p.m.). Rhoads said. “Just awful in interceptions, five shy of ISU head coach Paul life, let alone in athletics, the school record. He went Rhoads called former and the sadness that goes 3-1 against the Cyclones in Corrections Hawkeye football player along with losing someone his four seasons with Iowa. Tyler Sash’s death “tragic” so young and so vibrant Following his college The Iowa State Daily wel- Apply to Peace Corps by Oct. 1 while meeting with the me- and meant so much and career, Sash was drafted in comes comments and sug- dia Wednesday night. impacted so many people the sixth round of the 2011 gestions or complaints about In a game against Iowa as well as a program.” NFL Draft by the New York errors that warrant correction. State in 2009, Sash had three Sash was found dead in Giants. To submit a correction, please interceptions in a 35-3 rout his Oskaloosa, Iowa, home An autopsy is expected contact our editor at 515-294- of the Cyclones. Rhoads was on Tuesday, according to to take place Wednesday, 5688 or via email at editor@ in the beginning of his first multiple media reports. according to media reports. iowastatedaily.com.

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Maryland governor Iowa State Daily and Democratic presi- Faculty and staff have an opportunity to enter a raffle to obtain Warren Madden’s parking spot for the week of Sept. 14-18. Tickets are $2, and tomorrow is the last day to purchase them. dential candidate Martin O’Malley plans to make college debt-free while also reducing the increasing $1.3 trillion in student loan Park close to class, benefit charity debt. The O’Malley cam- By Ashley.Green Madden, senior vice the events will be do- women basic finan- been a major United president and CEO of paign held a conference @iowastatedaily.com president of business nated to United Way cial literacy. Way supporter for de- United Way of Story call on Wednesday with and finance. of Story County, an According to its cades,” Madden said, County. U.S Rep. Eric Swalwell, Madden plans to organization that the website, money raised “The university is One prominent D-CA, and with one col- Faculty and staff attend meetings out university has long by the group will im- about half of the Ames example is a child- lege democrat from Iowa interested in a park- of town from Sept. been supportive of. pact 1 in 3 people in community.” care center located State, University of Iowa ing spot along Mor- 14-18, allowing the United Way’s “LIVE the county. Employees and in a building that is and University of Northern rill Road have one last winner the chance to UNITED” campaign “The United Way students involved in owned by the univer- Iowa. Congressman Swal- chance to buy raffle park close to classes focuses on areas in has come a long way student-government sity and very close to well outlined O’Malley’s tickets for $2 Thurs- or work for the entire human sciences, in- in Ames and all over units are encouraged campus. plan for debt-free college day. week. cluding child-care the country to try and to support the United “This is just one during the call. Some high- Tickets can be Another oppor- assistance, senior help social service Way. little piece of a way lights include to: purchased through tunity to raise money services, prevention agencies,” Madden “In addition to to try to help gener- •Allow students to re- Madeline Burkhardt, will occur Thursday education and treat- said. that, most of the pro- ate some United Way finance their loans. Judy Hankins and on the ground floor of ment services. Madden has a grams and services support,” Madden •Cap the monthly loan Darci Kester. Beardshear Hall. It invests in issues personal admiration that we fund, with the said of the event. payment amounts for bor- After raffle tick- Pizza slices will ranging from provid- of the organization exception of senior The winner will rowers. ets are compiled, one be sold for $2 each, ing tutoring services since he was once the citizens, Iowa State be contacted Friday •Link minimum pay- lucky person will win along with last-min- to six out of the seven chairman of the Unit- students and faculty and is expected to ments to individual income the parking spot that ute raffle tickets. school districts in Sto- ed Way board. can take advantage pick up their pass by rates. belongs to Warren All proceeds from ry County to teaching “Iowa State has of,” said Jean Kresse, noon. •Freeze all public tu- ition. •Increase Pell Grants STU GOV p1 and expanding work-study programs. candidate for the posi- •Restore state’s higher tion. Panel discusses Court rulings education funding. Jamie Rix, junior in By Ellen.Bombela lions of people currently tremely painful. initial thoughts. •Allow public service public relations, was seated @iowastatedaily.com without it, and that so far, Dirk Deam wrapped “I read [the cases] without the fear of default- as a senator representing it is working. up the discussion by talk- carefully and I’ve been ing. Campustown with a no- “I really think that ing about the Supreme thinking about these issues The Congressman and opposition vote from the A panel hosted on Obamacare has survived, Court’s recent decision for my whole professional students called for more Senate. Iowa State’s campus whether for good or for to legalize same-sex mar- life, so I just find there are debates among the demo- Rix said she had been Wednesday discussed the bad, based on your own riage. some interesting things cratic nominees. involved with the resolu- Supreme Court’s recent opinion,” said Kende, the The decision was about these cases. For Only six debates have tion to bring Uber to Ames, rulings in gay marriage, Drake Constitutional Law made because, according each case there are certain been sanctioned by the which made her a good per- Obamacare, free speech Center director. to the four main principles things I’d like to bring out. Democratic Party, and son for the job. and more. Bettis continued the that pertain to the law of One of the things we need O’Malley has been a pro- Will Donahoe, junior in The panel featured discussion by talking about marriage, same-sex mar- to discuss is the political ponent for even more de- computer science, was also Mark Kende, Rita Bet- lethal injection. Bettis stat- riage has to be recognized. background as well,” said bates. confirmed by the senators tis, and Dirk Deam, and ed that the Supreme Court “If same-sex marriage Wolf, who is the creator Each student spoke as an associate justice of the was moderated by Clark approved that lethal injec- has the same objectives of the now four-year old about why his or her Supreme Court. Wolf. The different topics tion, when the “three drug and is consistent with this, panel discussion. support had gone to the President Dan Breit- discussed included lethal protocol” is followed and then we have to recognize After the panel’s initial Maryland governor. Evan barth nominated Donahoe, injections and same-sex executed correctly, is legal. same-sex marriage un- discussion was over, the Abramsky, junior in po- and senators approved his marriage. The first drug is used der the law,” Deam said floor was opened up for litical science and found- seat after a unanimous vote. Kende started the con- to render the recipient of referring to the Supreme audience members to ask er of Cyclones for Martin Meredith Cook and versation by talking about the death penalty to not Court’s decision. questions. O’Malley, talked about Dylan Snyder were also the Affordable Care Act, feel pain. The second drug Mediator Clark Wolf, The questions that his demoralized spirit in seated onto the Senate’s otherwise known as Obam- administered is used to professor of philosophy were asked challenged the the political process until University Affairs Commit- acare. Kende brought up paralyze the person. The and law and Iowa State, panelists to dive deeper he started hearing about tee and Cody West was ap- the point that the main third drug is actually used helped enrich the discus- into the different top- O’Malley. proved for the Public Rela- purpose of the law is to to stop the heart and has sion by asking the panelists ics that were discussed “I really believe in this tions Committee. provide healthcare to mil- been explained to be ex- questions to further their throughout the evening. guy,” Abramsky said. “He really seems to care.” Health center candidates to visit ISU By Alex.Hanson @iowastatedaily.com DON’T FUSS WITH THE BUS -- RIDE TO CLASS! FREE REPAIRS ALL BRANDS-FREE ESTIMATES TANNING FOR NEW CLIENTS! Students and staff inter- ested in questioning one of the two finalists to lead the Thielan Health Center can do so Thursday and Friday. 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Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015 OPINION 5

EDITORIAL Student action needed Get involved in effort to improve health center

For years, Thielen Health Center has been under scru- tiny from students due to lack of efficiency and the quality of care provided. These concerns came to light this summer when Keel- ing and Associates published a biting review of the center, confirming the multitude of complaints brought forth by students. It isn’t uncommon to hear talk of this nature across cam- pus because the reputation of the health center precedes iStock itself. Compared to countries such as China, Saudi Arabia and France, the United States spends hundreds of thousands of dollars more on its military. Columnist Carstens argues that eliminating just 10 percent of that money would alleviate pressures in the United States. Horror stories of anything from missed cases of appen- dicitis to the great number of hoops one must jump through just to get in to see a physician are exchanged quite frequent- ly between students. Military splurges costing U.S. This usually doesn’t do anything but act as a topic of conversation; nothing is done Minor spending reallocation would improve country’s future to alleviate the complaints. Circumstances are different By Courtney.Carstens are both in upheaval. used to pay off national debt, help this time because university @iowastatedaily.com Saudi Arabia has to worry about secure the Social Security program officials are finally listening the tension between those two coun- for at least a few more decades or and taking action. he United States spends more tries and its knowingly poor and increase the amount of students in Shelly O’Connell, who than $577 billion annually on dangerous situation with Iraq. the country receiving an affordable directed the student health Tdefense. These perilous situations that education. center at the University of To put that in perspective, 10 surround Saudi Arabia directly cor- We have more than $18 trillion Northern Iowa since 2008 and percent of that spending could pro- relate with its increase in military in national debt, so making just a is one of two candidates in vide free tuition, room and board for spending. small dent would help. contention to lead the Thielen 1,800 students through scholarships France’s military disbursement An opposition to giving other Health Center, will be in the and grants. is interesting because its military government programs the money Gallery of the Memorial Union The U.S. defense spending is im- budget has decreased and yet it is that is now used for defense spend- at 4:10 p.m. Thursday to an- portant, but we are foolishly spend- still fifth in the world in military ing is if we spend our money on other swer questions and meet with ing some of that money. spending. programs, we may not be able to help students. The U.S. military is the most ad- France’s decrease in military our allies when they are in danger. O’Connell will also be at vanced and expensive military in the spending was quite small because of We shouldn’t worry about other the helm of an open forum in world, leading China, Saudi Arabia the nation’s weak economic growth countries when half of their prob- the Gold Room of the Memo- and France. and the serious measures taken after lems won’t directly affect us. rial Union at 9 a.m. Friday. The While these countries have le- the international economic crisis to We got involved in the Vietnam forum will feature a presenta- gitimate reasons for the amount of improve its situation. War to stop the spread of commu- tion that will highlight the im- money each one spends, the U.S. Interest groups for military nism despite resistance from our portance of student health as doesn’t. spending, such as the National De- own people. a factor of education. Another The U.S. is not at war. Therefore, fense PAC, defend our outrageous Communism could not have question-and-answer session the country should not be spending military spending by saying we need spread to our nation as fast as our will follow. American people’s tax money so ir- to be prepared for every type of at- government led us to believe. All the issues that have responsibly. tack that could come our way. While I respect the bravery of surfaced from the health cen- China is the second strongest While I agree that we need to people who fight for our country, ter in recent years stem from nation in the world but is only spend- be prepared for attacks against our I, like many, believe that getting the top of the heap, which is ing $147 billion on its military. nation, we could take a meager 10 involved with other countries’ wars why the search for a new lead The amount of money China percent of that budget and put it is unnecessary. is so vital. According to Keeling thrusts into its defense is derived toward other important facets of our The American military budget & Associates, Thielen “suffers from its thirst to become the most government, such as education. is excessive. from a serious, chronic and affluent and powerful country pos- This would still allow the U.S. to While defense against our en- coercive lack of leadership.” sible. be fully prepared for an attack and emies is necessary, does spending Although this review This is evident in an article by protect its citizens. more than $577 billion, $400 billion was conducted by an outside John J. Mearsheimer titled ‘Can Even if we removed that much more than China, really compensate source, it perfectly reflected China Rise Peacefully?’. from our defense spending we would for that? the concerns and feelings of In contrast to the United States, still be disbursing over $300 billion No, some of this excess money students. Saudi Arabia is currently in a situa- more than China, according to a could go toward lowering national Students struck a chord tion that is, let’s just say, less than chart on the country’s national de- debt or aiding government programs with the university by express- peaceful. fense created by Thomas C. Frohlich like Social Security and education. ing concerns about how the Saudi Arabia increased its mili- and Alexander Kent. At a time when we are not at war, health center worked. tary spending by 14.3 percent two We can afford to make this why wouldn’t we focus our attention But we can’t stop now; years ago because of neighboring change without putting the citizens on other essential needs of society ceasing to show interest in countries. of this country in jeopardy. here at home rather than potential the evolving environment at Iraq and Yemen are nearby and That excess money could be issues abroad? the health center would undo all the positive steps that have been taken. It is for this reason that students must play an active role in events such as the pub- lic forum or question-and- Lack of action allows Dems to control answer sessions that are tak- ing place with potential lead By Khayree.Fitten was met by deafening silence February spending proposals. counter an issue that they’re candidates. Students, the sole @iowastatedaily.com from the American people. The president would allow the afraid to debate in full public customers of the health center, The summer’s events can all-important indicator of pub- view they want to thwart debate have spent a lot of time saying be traced back to President licly held federal debts as a per- all together,” said former Senate things need to change. The public’s attempts to Obama signing the Budget Con- centage of GDP to continue its Majority Leader Harry Reid. Nothing will change if we change events in our nation’s trol Act of 2011. Obama claimed rise. The economic struggles of The bills Democrats don’t participate. capital are few and far between. it made a serious down payment Greece and Japan demonstrate blocked would have earned While the influence of money on necessary deficit reductions. why this is a bad idea. Obama’s veto and sent Repub- in politics is undeniably wide- Back then, Republicans and In contrast, Republicans licans back to the drawing board Editorial Board spread, this inconsistent en- Democrats were united in rec- moved toward funding the fed- to negotiate something worthy Danielle Ferguson, editor-in-chief Madison Ward, opinion editor gagement presents an arguably ognizing the important nature eral government with deficit of his signature, the same pro- Maddy Arnold, managing editor of equal threat to a well-function- of growing debts and deficits, reduction still in mind. cess that worked for welfare engagement ing government. but the bipartisan desire to con- Congress passed its first reform in 1996. 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6 SPORTS Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015 Cyclones must hold the line against Hawkeyes

By Max.Dible victory. pected to make up the line’s The experience Burton @iowastatedaily.com “I thought that [the of- primary rotation. But back- brings will be of consider- fensive line’s] performance up center Patrick Scoggins able value to an ISU offen- was just average,” said ISU went down for the season sive line that surrendered Daniel Burton stood on offensive coordinator Mark after rupturing a tendon in seven tackles for loss — in- the sidelines and watched Mangino. “I think we’re ca- his leg four practices into cluding four sacks — to UNI as the Cyclones christened pable of better. I didn’t like camp. Then, in the days and also struggled to run the a revamped Jack Trice Sta- the idea that we didn’t finish leading up to the season- ball effectively. Josh Newell/Iowa State Daily The Cyclones mustered only 77 rushing yards on 32 carries against UNI and dium with a satisfying bit of some blocks that we should opener, Burton tweaked a Iowa State averaged await an Iowa D-line that surrendered only 35 rushing yards in its opener. retribution — a 31-7 man- have. … We had a couple knee and was sidelined. 124.1 yards per game on handling of Northern Iowa. of breakdowns in protec- All of the sudden, be- the ground last season, creases against a Hawkeye breathing room for Richard- Iowa State didn’t tion with the backs and the fore even one game had good enough for the 108th- defense that afforded Illi- son and his talented wide need Burton, its starting O-line that we have to get been played, the ranks of the ranked rushing attack in the nois State only 35 total rush- receivers to flourish. right guard, to hold the fixed.” regular rotation had shrunk country, according to ESPN. ing yards on 28 attempts. But Dagel isn’t con- line against UNI’s athletic A disconnect exists be- by 25 percent — a difficult com. Per the same list, the “I’d like to open up cerned. Recent history, he front seven. But Saturday’s tween the offensive line’s loss to absorb. Cyclones’ 3.7 yards-per- bigger holes and sustain says, is on the Cyclones’ Cy-Hawk matchup against opening performance and Despite Mangino’s re- carry average slotted them blocks,” Rhoads said. “And side. Iowa’s defensive front will what Rhoads said of the po- luctance to confirm Bur- at 98th in the nation. going against Drew Ott and “Traditionally, at least likely be a different story. sition group at the end of fall ton would be in the lineup Iowa State finished the rest of [Iowa’s] formi- since I’ve been here, the big- “This is probably the camp — that it was not only against Iowa, Rhoads pro- the day against UNI with dable defensive line ... we’re gest jump for the O-line has hardest-nosed, toughest the most improved area on vided concrete optimism only 77 ground yards on going to need to protect our been from the first to sec- defensive line we’ll play the team throughout the Tuesday that the unit is like- 32 attempts, producing an quarterback.” ond game,” Dagel said. “We all year,” said senior right preseason, but that its in- ly to receive an important average of 2.4 yards per A smart, hard-nosed traditionally have played tackle Brock Dagel. dividual components were reinforcement. carry. Those are significant defense that doesn’t beat outstanding against Iowa.” The challenge Iowa’s grading out higher than they “[Burton] practiced to- decreases from what were itself, as Mangino char- The performance jump defense presents will re- ever had. day, so I think we’re good already concerning num- acterized Iowa, also has from the first game to the quire a more stalwart effort So the present concern to go,” Rhoads said. “It’ll bers in 2014. And starting a talented secondary that second should be even more than what Iowa State’s of- as the battle for in-state be fun to have three guards with Iowa, the defensive contributed heavily to the pronounced this year with fensive line put forth against bragging rights approaches and three tackles for sure, competition is only going Hawkeyes’ five sacks and 10 the addition of Burton. If UNI last weekend, when it isn’t depth of talent. It’s sim- and be able to continue a to improve as the season tackles for loss against the the Cyclones hope to claim showed itself to be one of ply depth. rotation [with the guards] wears on. Redbirds last weekend. The their fourth victory against the few shaky spots in an Heading into the sea- like we did with the tackles It will be up to the of- Cyclones must run the ball Iowa in five years, it’s going otherwise dominant ISU son, eight players were ex- [last] Saturday.” fensive line to create wider more effectively to create to have to be. No changes for ISU Improved offense relieves volleyball post injury pressure from Koree Willer By Chris.Wolff By Kevin.Horner Option two was to ally carried Iowa State into @iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily.com hold fast to the 6-2 forma- the NCAA Tournament. tion and activate freshman Now, even with the setter Remi Bowman to consistent employment of Goals were not always A concussion to junior collaborate with Harris in the 6-2, the 5-1 continues easy to come by for the ISU Suzanne Horner in practice Virginia. Johnson-Lynch to linger around practice. soccer team last season, Sept. 2 required an imme- decided on option two. “There definitely is but when the Cyclones did diate change of plans for Now, some may as- [potential for the 5-1 to score, it frequently came the ISU volleyball team as sume that with three ac- be used], especially since off the foot of Koree Willer. it prepared for the upcom- tive setters for the 2015 [Horner] is hurt,” said se- Willer’s 10 goals were ing Fairfield Inn and Suites season the Cyclones would nior Caitlin Nolan. “[Bow- by far the most on the team. Cavalier Classic. be committed to the 6-2 man] came in and did a In fact, she scored almost As the injury occurred formation. But Johnson- really good job this week- 50 percent of the team’s 21 just two days before Iowa Lynch has yet to set her end, but sometimes you total goals. State’s match against Ap- formations in stone. just need to switch it up a It quickly became a Iowa State Daily palachian State on Sept. “I still am interest- little bit.” problem, however. Oppo- Koree Willer led the team in goals in 2014. She has only one goal in 2015. 4, ISU coach Christy John- Despite the potential nents began to zero in on son-Lynch had to make a for the formation switch, Willer, suffocating her of- steps on the field, she’s the less pressure to score be- quick decision as to what the Cyclones continue to fensive attacks. If Willer focus of a lot of defenses.” cause she knows her team- formation would be uti- employ the 6-2. ISU players was unable to break free, Opposing defenses mates are reliable threats. lized for the upcoming said they feel the 6-2 better the game usually ended in have focused so much on “I want to impact the weekend, the 6-2 or the 5-1. fits the mold of the team as a loss for the Cyclones. Willer that other Cyclones game however I can,” Willer During the Cyclone a whole. ISU coach Tony Mi- have been able to take said. “I need to take advan- Invitational, Iowa State As the 6-2 only permits natta is thrilled that has not advantage. Haley Albert tage of what I am given.” played in the 6-2 almost setters to set from the back been the case early in the currently leads the team Willer doesn’t care if exclusively, but that was row, the front row is always 2015 season. with three goals, Klasey that means scoring goals, when both Horner and filled with three attackers, “It’s great to have other Medelberg and Lauren Ro- assisting or being a decoy sophomore setter Monique allowing the team to take players stepping up, getting eling each have two, and so other players get open- Harris were healthy. As the full advantage of its barrage that confidence and [pro- three other Cyclones have ings. Her goal-scoring pro- system calls for two setters, of attacking talent. ducing] for us,” Minatta a single goal to their name. duction may be down for the Cyclones were able to Josh Newell/Iowa State Daily “There’s always three said. The result has been a now, but Minatta sees that Morgan Kuhrt bumps the volleyball showcase the talents of against NDSU on Aug. 29 at Hilton. hitters up, so that [opens] Willer only has one of 4-2 start and an offense that changing soon. both players. that other spot [in the the team’s 10 total goals is clicking. “I think people are go- But with Horner’s con- ed in the 5-1, honestly,” front row] where the setter through six games this sea- “It’s been a huge thing ing to start taking notice cussion, Johnson-Lynch Johnson-Lynch said. “We’ll would be up [in the 5-1],” son, proving the Cyclones for us knowing that our now,” Minatta said of the was left with two options still toy with it. We’ll keep said redshirt junior Morgan have more than one ca- midfielders can score, our Cyclones’ balanced attack. entering the weekend tour- exploring it to see which Kuhrt. “We have a lot of of- pable offensive weapon. freshmen can come in and That bodes well both nament in Charlottesville, system we’ll be better in.” fensive weapons, so I think Even though Willer’s play forward, and Koree for Willer and the entire Va. The Cyclones were in it’s a good opportunity for goal production is down, is not going to be the only team. One option was to re- a similar dilemma in 2014. a lot of people to get into Minatta said Willer’s pres- thing we have, which is “Koree will start scor- visit the 5-1 system — a Last season it was the 5-1 the front row.” ence alone is a big reason nice,” said junior defender ing,” Minatta said. “It’s formation that generated that was used early on with The 2015 Cyclones, as for the more balanced scor- Kourtney Camy. going to happen. It’s hap- less success last seaso than the 6-2 being mixed in ev- can be seen by the opening ing attack. Though Willer’s indi- pened each year that she’s the 6-2. In that situation, ery so often in practice. two tournaments, seem to “[With] Koree scor- vidual production has gone been here, and the more Harris would assume the And although the 5-1 char- be leaning toward the 6-2 ing 10 goals last year, she’s down, she said she is happy that other people are scor- entire setting load — set- acterized the majority of formation for the future. getting a lot of attention,” to see a more balanced of- ing, the less [opponents] ting from both the front the first half of the season, However, no formation is Minatta said. “People know fense. Impact players have will be able to just focus and back rows. it was the 6-2 that eventu- ever set in stone. who she is and when she stepped up, and she has on her.”

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Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015 AMES 24/7 7 ProbCause to perform at Iowa State By Andi.Schieszler @iowastatedaily.com

Hip-hop musician ProbCause will perform at 9 p.m. Friday at the Main- tenance Shop in the Memo- rial Union. Saba and The O’My’s will join ProbCause for ProbCause: The Drifter’s Tour. Originally from Chi- cago, ProbCause released his first full-length album, “The Recipe Vol. 2,” in 2013. Iowa State Daily ProbCause first re- Nate Logsdon, trumpet, and Chris Lyng, bass, perform on stage during the 2011 KURE Fest at the M-Shop. The Mumford’s performed along with five other acts for KURE Fest in celebration of central Iowan music. Both men double as co-directors of Maximum Ames Music Festival. leased the project’s music when he 18 years old as a way to avoid trouble with Courtesy of ProbCause the law. ProbCause formed ProbCause, musician and artist, in 2010 and has five full- will perform at 9 p.m. Friday at the length albums and EPs. Maintenance Shop with Saba and The two men behind MAMF The O’My’s as part of ProbCause: Besides being a musician, The Drifter’s Tour. ProbCause is also an artist Nate Logsdon, Chris Lyng, and has more than 50 piec- Drifters tour. Saba released es displayed on his website. his first album, GETCOM- the mind of the heart of Following the re- FORTable, in 2012. Also lease of “The Recipe Vol. known as Tahj Chandler, MAMF MAMF 2,” ProbCause has been Saba is both a rapper and touring nonstop and is still music producer. Occupation(s): Co-di- Occupation(s): Co- finishing his final year in The O’My’s are also a rector of Maximum Ames director of Maximum graduate school, accord- Chicago-based band. Its Music Festival, manager of Ames Music Festival and ing to his Facebook page. music is described as “rock- DG’s Tap House and owner co-founder of Maximum He describes his music as n-soul,” according to its of Cycles Recycling Ames, Corp. “future classic space rap.” Facebook page. Hometown: Ames Current Residence: ProbCause is recom- ProbCause: The Drift- Bands he plays in: Des Moines mended for people who ers Tour is an all ages show Mumford’s, Beef Cake, Evan Bands he plays in: enjoy Chance the Rap- and tickets are still available Campbell for Real, Nate Mumford’s (plays bass) per, Action Bronson and via Midwestix. Tickets are Logsdon and Trouble Lights Most excited to see at Rhymesayers, according to $8 for students with their Most excited to see at MAMF: Mikal Cronin and the Student Union Board ISU student ID and $12 for MAMF: Grandmaster Flash, The Cairo Gang website. non-students. Mikal Cronin and The De- Favorite MAMF memo- Saba, a 20-year-old For more information paysement ry: “There are so many but rapper from Chicago’s about the show, visit Prob- Favorite MAMF memo- I would say the first year west side, is joining Prob- Cause’s website or the SUB ry: “Utopia Park’s set at the when Utopia Park played Cause for the entirety of The website. first year of MAMF was to and it seemed like they this day the most electrifying brought the whole universe show (and crowd!) I’ve seen together through their mu- at the festival... and that’s sic. You could feel it in the saying something! Plus this room and see it in every- Walking Dead show literally changed my Courtesy of Maximum Ames one’s eyes. I’ve been run- Courtesy of Maximum Ames life: I met and fell in love Nate Logsdon is the manager of ning on the high from that Chris Lyng is the co-founder of with my wife at this show.” DG’s Tap House. show for years now.” Maximum Ames, Corp. season 5 available By Ricky.Lewis Television Series — Drama MAMF p7 Flavor Basket will per- group of reggae rockers from Sampler show a week before @iowastatedaily.com and the Writer’s Guild of Ex Hex will perform at form at noon Saturday at Minneapolis. Jon Wayne the festival. America Award for Televi- 9 p.m. Friday at Deano’s the Vinyl Cafe with Dear and The Pain will perform “[I’m most excited for] The newest season of sion: New Series. alongside The Depayse- Rabbit, Lesbian Poetry, Loaf alongside Dead Larry at 9 all of the local energy and popular horror drama series Along with watching ment, Annalibera and Fox- and Kila. p.m. Friday at DG’s Tap local creative minds get to “The Walking Dead,” star- “The Walking Dead,” the holes. Headliner Mikal Cronin House. do what they love and every- ring British actor Andrew show’s companion and Charlie Vestal, a MAMF is an alt-rocker who has col- Jon Wayne and The one in Ames gets together,” Lincoln, is right around the prequel series, “Fear the musician better known as laborated with Ty Segall and Pain is known for blending Campbell said. corner. Walking Dead,” will also Flavor Basket, vocalized his plays in four separate bands the unique sounds of psy- Campbell’s words This week, Mediacom be available to subscribers. excitement for Ex Hex at — The Epsilons, Charlie and chedelic rock and reggae speak to what Maximum has released full access to The prequel, starring Kim the MAMF Burrito Sampler, The Moonhearts, Party Fowl music to create something Ames and the festival is all season five of The Walk- Dickens, premiered Aug. 23 sponsored by The Fighting and Okie Dokie. entirely new. The band in- about, bringing local Iowa ing Dead to Mediacom On on AMC and is set in Los An- Burrito, on Sept. 2. Cronin is a product of troduces electronic noises and Ames musicians to- Demand, so viewers can geles, Calif., amidst a zombie The Burrito Sampler California in the 1990s, cre- to its acoustic , heavy gether to promote diversity, catch up on the show before apocalypse. was an event that gave the ating pop music that has bass and steady drums. community enjoyment of season six premieres next All episodes of season public a chance to see some a slight tone of rock to it. The group has been music and to share their month. six of “The Walking Dead” of the talent from MAMF be- He has released three solo playing shows actively for passion. The show is free to all season six will also be avail- fore the festival. The sampler albums and has collabo- four years now with an aver- For more information Mediacom cable subscrib- able on demand the day allowed anyone who took a rated with Ty Segall multiple age of 20 shows per month. about the Maximum Ames ers, and the offer is extended after each episode airs on photo with a styrofoam bur- times. Cronin has a formal The band’s website explains Music Festival and a full until Sept. 26. AMC. rito and posted it to social education in music, with a how its live shows differ lineup of performances, visit “The Walking Dead” To access both “The media during the sampler bachelor of fine arts from the from studio performance. the Maximum Ames’ web- premiered in 2010 on Hal- Walking Dead” and “Fear to be entered to win MAMF California Institute of Arts. With such a wide variety site. For tickets, visit Mid- loween and has since been the Walking Dead” on Me- tickets. Mikal Cronin peforms of performers, Evan Camp- westix’s Maximum Ames renewed five times because diacom On Demand, view- “It’s going to be a great alongside The Cairo Gang & bell, an Ames local musi- Music Festival page. of its increasingly high TV ers can use the On Demand experience sharing all the Twins at 5 p.m. Saturday at cian, appreciates the com- For more MAMF cov- ratings. Well received by button located on their Me- vibes at the show,” Vestal the Ames Elk Lodge. munity involvement that erage, visit the Iowa State critics, the TV series has diacom remote or turn to said while talking about Ex Finally, Headliner Jon goes into MAMF. Campbell Daily’s website for photos been nominated for a num- channel 1. “The Walking Hex. Wayne and The Pain is a played at the MAMF Burrito and concert reviews. ber of awards, such as the Dead” season six premieres Golden Globe Award for Best at 8 p.m. Oct. 11 on AMC. Book celebrates ISU’s beauty By Dalton.Gackle Heemstra said. “The calen- small areas that are beauti- in the book. @iowastatedaily.com dar has been very popular ful, but not many can com- “We wanted to bring [and] this book is sort of a pare to the whole of Iowa something to the table that The Student Alumni natural extension.” State,” Heemstra said. alumni could look back on Association is releasing a “Seasons of Iowa State The campus is beau- and reminisce and that cur- new 128-page hard-bound University” is the second tiful all year, but the be- rent students could feel a book commemorating the Iowa State coffee table book ginnings of each semester part of,” Gieseke said. university this week. from the alumni associa- stand out. The alumni association The book, “Seasons tion. “Fall and spring are is hosting a release party of Iowa State University,” “We had another book the most beautiful times and book signing from 4 to features the colorful pho- called “Reflections of Iowa of year. That’s when all the 7 p.m. Thursday at the ISU tography of Jim Heemstra. State,” and it was very well colors come out and show Alumni Center on the Third It begins with the fall se- received. People have been off the campus,” Heemstra Floor to showcase the book mester and finishes in the asking for a new one for said. and its photographer. summer. some time now,” Gieseke But some of the best Books are available to “We needed a way to said. photos were taken during ISUAA members for $25 organize the book, and the Iowa State has a very the winter, the season with during the event. Nonmem- one we kept coming back to photogenic campus, which the least amount of color. bers may purchase the book was seasons,” said Carole explains some of the popu- “My favorite photo at for $30. Books are addition- Gieseke, project manager. larity of the calendar and the university is the one ally available online at the “It goes through an aca- the previous book. that’s on the cover,” Heem- ISU Alumni Association’s demic year, fall to summer, “Not a lot of other cam- stra said. “It was a snowy website. because that’s the experi- puses can even put out a day and I was sitting on the The event is free and ence you have as a student.” full 12-month calendar,” bank of Lake LaVerne and open to the public. Hors Jim Heemstra has been Heemstra said. “It’s a pretty the swans were just swim- d’oeuvres and a cash bar the Iowa State University campus. Not many other ming towards me. It was a will be provided. photographer for 25 years. colleges can hold up.” magic moment.” Book designer Scott He works on the calendar Iowa State has plenty The book also features Thornton was unavailable and photos of the week for of land to showcase com- Iowa State’s history, art, for comment. the university year-round. pared to other schools in architecture, landscape, en- For more information, “We want to celebrate urban settings. vironment and traditions. visit the ISU Alumni Cen- the beauty of Iowa State,” “Other campuses have Gieseke wrote the excerpts ter’s web page for the event. 8 Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015 NEWS

RETIREMENT p1 he’s helped shaped the uni- nizable face, maybe other Breitbarth, president of the student groups, Hill has had at the meeting. Tanaka, the versity’s legal practices. than mine, on campus be- Student Government, add- a hand in it all, Breitbarth University Counsel, has “Because of Paul’s ex- cause he’s with students ing that Hill always did a said. been with Iowa State for pertise, many institutions everywhere. fantastic job when he pre- “This is a bittersweet almost 20 years. around the country have He’s their mentor, sented at Destination Iowa announcement for me. “During that time he’s looked at Iowa State to copy advisor, advocate, friend, State. They have been tremendous provided exceptional legal our best practices,” Leath cheerleader; he’s really Hill was an integral leaders and colleagues,” counsel,” Leath said. “He’s said. what embodies the Iowa part of many key initiatives Leath said in regard to all lead us through some very The earliest of the de- State brand.” that affected students re- three retirees. challenging situations with partures will come from Leath was not the only cently, too. Among setting Breitbarth, who is al- integrity and wisdom.” Hill, who plans to leave the one to herald Hill’s com- up the Student Loan Educa- ready looking ahead, said he Tanaka, who plans university in December. mitment to the students of tion Office in 2014, dealing would appreciate hearing to retire in the spring, has “Tom has been a true Iowa State. with the issues surrounding from students in regard to Courtesy of Office of University Council made a lasting footprint at champion for the Iowa State “Dr. Hill is our first the Theilen Student Health what qualities they’d like to Paul Tanaka will retire from his posi- Iowa State and other uni- brand,” Leath said. “He’s point of contact for the Center this year and setting see in the next senior vice tion at Iowa State this year. versities, due in part to how probably the most recog- administration,” said Dan up a funding program for president of Student Affairs.

TUITION p1 money at once. in the spring. funding. UNI received an ENROLLMENT p1 they could agree to small “It makes sense that After Board of Regents additional $7.65 million, a The university released tuition increases because of ISU and UNI would advo- President Bruce Rastetter 7.7 percent increase. The the numbers: the dual issues of enrollment cate for an increase as their pushed for an additional University of Iowa received -30,034 undergraduate growth and stagnant fund- populations are growing,” $4.3 million to be appropri- an additional $4.3 million. students – an increase of ing from the state. A tuition Mills said. “The University ated for the University of The board also unani- 1,141 from last year. increase would mean less of Iowa does not have those Iowa instead of an increase, mously approved the sale -5,096 graduate stu- strain on the institutions. needs. I’d ask that you not the board unanimously vot- of $30 million in bonds for dents – an increase of 146 During the last aca- increase tuition for the Uni- ed to approve the amend- Buchanan Hall and other from last year. demic year, Iowa State’s versity of Iowa.” ment to the appropriations campus projects at Iowa -4,041 international Student Government passed The Board of Regents request, and eventually ap- State, which will be repaid students – an increase of 13 an initiative to recommend voted 6-3 to exclude the proved all appropriations, over 20 years. Debt service from last year. small, periodic tuition in- University of Iowa from the including Iowa State and payments for the bonds will -4,325 multicultural creases to the Board of Re- tuition increase and then UNI. reach about $2 million for students – 12 percent of total gents so students’ tuition voted 7-2 to approve the Iowa State received an the $30 million repayment. enrollment will increase in small incre- increase in tuition for UNI additional $8.19 million, Makayla Tendall con- -21,064 students from ments and not large sums of and Iowa State by 3 percent a 4.2 percent increase in tributed to this article. Iowa State Daily Iowa – an increase of 804 Tuition increases will support from last year. 75004 services for larger enrollment.

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