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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2019 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, March 2019 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 22 10 03.07.2019 Vol. 219 No. 112 THURSDAY Hosted for who? White nationalist causes campus uproar, students gather in bitter cold to listen, protest speaker

BY EMILY.BERCH ANTICIPATION @iowastatedaily.com Labruna and another member of College Republicans arrived in Carver More than 50 students and activists sat around 6:30 p.m., while two Iowa State in Carver 205 Wednesday night waiting police officers guarded the room. The offi- for white nationalist Nicholas Fuentes to cers entered and told the pair they were not speak. Twenty minutes after he was slated allowed to enter since the space was not to arrive, the group decided to switch gears. reserved. Labruna asked why they weren’t Anthony Labruna of College allowed to sit in the room, and the officers Republicans and Alexis Holmes of the allowed them to stay. Black Student Alliance (BSA) began More people began trickling in, and by 7 leading a discussion meant to bring the p.m., approximately 40 people — a mix of attendees together. supporter, protesters and people who were That is until 10 minutes into the discus- “just curious” — had arrived. sion when Labruna announced Fuentes Jonathan Hall, the National Panhellenic was in East Hall, and attendees fled to Council (NPHC) liaison for BSA served find him. as the spokesperson for the NPHC, BSA An hour and a half later, after Fuentes and NAACP coalition at the event and delivered a speech blaming immigrants, said he “found comfort” in the amount of “globalists,” and people of color for people who showed up to oppose Fuentes. America’s problems, he stood toe-to-toe Shortly after 7:30 p.m., with more than with local activist Javier Miranda. 50 people in attendance and no sign of Miranda said Fuentes pointed out his Fuentes, Labruna and Holmes stepped to yarmulke and stopped just short of calling the front of the room. him an anti-semitic slur. “We just wanted to go ahead and, since “You know what I was going to call you,” we’re all gathered and since everyone is Fuentes called back to Miranda as the Iowa full of a whole lot of emotions and feel- State Police Department escorted him into ings and thoughts, we thought it would be KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY

Parks Library and out through the back, Nicholas Fuentes speaks with an Iowa State Police Department officer in East Hall at Iowa State Wednesday. ending Fuentes’ time at Iowa State. FUENTES pg8 Fuentes was asked to vacate the room he was speaking in as he did not have authorization to be there.

KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY Nicholas Fuentes addresses a crowd at East Hall at Iowa State Wednesday. The Iowa State Police Department had Fuentes leave the room because he did not have the space reserved. Ten women recognized for community leadership

BY SAGE.SMITH to a revamping of the program. freedom and dignity for all.” person, or $20 for students and children @iowastatedaily.com “This year we will be awarding ten March is Women’s History Month and under 18. different women in different categories, also observes International Women’s Day. Tickets can be purchased at the Student The YWCA Ames at ISU will hold such as education, nonprofit, community “The women we are awarding are doing Marketplace website or with cash or check the Women of Achievement Awards activist and more,” said Angela Merrick, such important work in today’s world,” at the door. Ceremony and Reception at 5:30 p.m. Executive Director of YWCA Ames-ISU. Merrick said. “[Which includes] fighting “All funds raised through ticket dona- Thursday in the Ames Golf and Country All of the women are being recognized against human trafficking, advocating for tions and sponsorships will go toward Club. for being involved in the community in the LGBT community, demonstrating YWCA programs which all empower The Women of Achievement Awards a way that progresses the YWCA’s mis- gender equality through art and so much women, international students, spouses Ceremony is a YWCA annual event but sion of “eliminating racism, empower- more.” and community members, and advocacy in has not taken place the past few years due ing women and promoting peace, justice, The tickets for this event are $40 per social justice issues,” Merrick said. 02 Campus brief Iowa State Daily Thursday, March 07, 2019

CALENDAR FEATURE PHOTO 3.7.19 challenges of making the switch to OER and why they chose to apply for the grant. Award-winning Faculty Series: Intentions vs. actions in classroom teaching 12:10 p.m. to 1 Meeting: Professional and Scientific Council p.m. at 2030 Morrill Hall. “Good Class Bad Class: 2:10 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Gallery Room, Memorial Intentions vs. actions in classroom teaching,” D. Union. The P&S Council is a representative body Raj Raman, Morrill Professor, Agricultural and elected by, and responsible to, Professional and Biosystems Engineering, reflects on the paral- Scientific employees at Iowa State University. lels between student motivation, which is well Meetings are open to the public. recognized as crucial for student success, and Photoshop CC Basics for Photographers 6 instructor motivation (and bandwidth). This p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Reiman Gardens. 6-week event was rescheduled from its original date of course on Thursdays beginning March 7, 6:00 Jan. 31, 2019. - 8:30 p.m. Photoshop CC is a powerful, yet Faculty workshop: Preparing for a Success- complex photo editing tool to learn. And, as a ful P&T Review 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the South photographer, who has time to learn how to Ballroom, Memorial Union. Associate provost use it? Dawn Bratsch-Prince and vice president for Canada-US Relations: Still Friends, Partners, research Sarah Nusser will lead a presentation and Allies? 7 p.m. at the Sun Room, Memorial for new tenure-eligible faculty on what makes a Union. successful promotion and tenure case. Register by March 5. Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson is now vice president and fellow at the Canadian SARAH HENRY/ IOWA STATE DAILY Panel: Open Education Resources (OER) Global Affairs Institute. Robertson will speak Braving the maze Trailblazers Share their Stories 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. about beyond the Beltway and Iowa State student Lincoln Klopfenstein exits a maze built by Iowa State architecture stu- in the Gold Room of the Memorial Union. Join us offer some perspectives on how it can continue dents during their Maze Crawler event at the College of Design Atrium on Wednesday. for a panel discussion on the impact of OER in to mutually benefit both nations. the classroom. Miller Open Education Mini- Grant recipients will share the benefits and All events courtesy of event.iastate.edu. IOWA STATE DAILY POLICE BLOTTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3.5.19 Ryan Thomas Fleming, age 19, of 255 An officer investigated a property damage Richardson Court Unit 2249, Ames, Iowa, was collision at Lot 9 (reported at 10:48 a.m.). Jackson Cleaning Service arrested on a warrant for 4 counts of theft. Call us at 231-3649 •Residential Cleaning •Windows CORRECTIONS • RENTALS: •Getting Your Home Guaranteed Your Rental •Deep Cleaning The Iowa State Daily welcomes comments To submit a correction, please contact our Ready For the Market Deposit Back! • Sorority& Fraternity and suggestions or complaints about errors editor at 515-294-5688 or via email at editor@ that warrant correction. iowastatedaily.com. References • Insured & Bonded • 27 Years Experience • Gift Cards Available

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SARAH HENRY/ IOWA STATE DAILY Members of the LGBTQIA+ community raise their hands for recognition during their sit-in protest of Student Government’s support of Senate Study Bill 1099 during the Senate meeting on Wednesday at the Memorial Union. Advocating for change LGBTQIA+ allies host sit in StuGov Senate overturns to request bill be rescinded discriminatory resolution

BY LOGAN.METZGER disingenuous and provides organizations BY MADELYN.OSTENDORF protections of free speech on campus. @iowastatedaily.com the ability to openly exclude queer students @iowastatedaily.com “Let’s not rush to overcorrect,” Sen. and people with other minoritized identities Schrader said. Pride Alliance members and other from gaining valuable social connections Student Government saw two different An amendment to the resolution was members of the LGBTQIA+ community and leadership skills.” proposals to resolve their previous added by Sen. Ait-Boucherbil to clarify the attended the Student Government Gray requested the entire bill be endorsement of Iowa Senate File 274 and purpose of the possible rescission that read: meeting Wednesday to sit in on the voting rescinded. House File 316 at their Wednesday meeting. “The Iowa State University Student and debate of a resolution supporting Sen. Sandeep Stanley responded by Sen. Sandeep Stanley proposed Student Government does not support the Senate File 274 and House File 316, asking why the bill should be rescinded. Government amend its original resolution possibility for discrimination within student which purports to promote free speech on Gray said that they believe the bill rather than rescinding support. The proposal organizations found in section 3.3.” college campuses, but also allows student should be rethought because the writers includes the addition of “The Iowa State The resolution was passed with a vote organizations to place restrictions on who of the resolution included section 3.3 and University Student Government does not of 15-11-0. This means Sen. Stanley’s can hold a leadership position. the entirety of the bill should be called into support the second sentence of Section 3.3 amendment is overruled and will not be Over 10 students, faculty, staff and question because of that inclusion. in its current form and recommends that it sent onward. community members attended the Student Sen. Stanley said that because the be altered or removed” within the resolution. Sen. Kaitlyn Sanchez introduced a Government meeting to support the Pride wording of the rest of the bill is more clear “This solution achieves all of our objectives resolution titled “Addressing and Improving Alliance. than section 3.3, which Gray called vague that we need to strike the controversial part Student Government.” The resolution Roslyn Gray, president of Pride Alliance, and easily interpreted in different ways, of the resolution we passed a few weeks ago,” recognizes the positive strides Student spoke and presented a written letter during the rest of the bill should not be rescinded. Sen. Stanley said. Government has made, as well as the the open forum to senators. Sen. Kaitlyn Sanchez asked why there Sen. Jacob Schrader quoted a few Bible progress that can be made, and resolves for “Through passing this bill, the was a problem with the bill if LGBTQIA+ verses to explain why a religious group might a student body-wide survey to be sent out representatives of Student Government individuals are a protected class federally. not want a lesbian or gay leader within their for feedback and use those results to see have shown, at best, disregard for the Gray and Kathryn Kananen, president clubs, as religious groups also are protected what Student Government can continue to experiences of minoritized people on of Asexual Aromantic Alliance, responded by Iowa State to exercise their beliefs. improve upon. this campus and an unwillingness to fully by saying even if it is illegal at the federal The amendment was approved with a vote The resolution was tabled for one week. consider the impacts of their actions,” Gray level, it could still be legal to discriminate of 27-0-0. Sen. Stanley introduced a resolution said when reading the letter. “Suggesting at the state level. Sen. Ihssan Ait-Boucherbil then endorsing Iowa Senate File 342 and House that freedom of speech doesn’t exist on Trinity Dearborn, vice president of introduced her resolution to rescind Student Study Bill 175, which talks about medical this campus, except for in certain areas, is Pride Alliance and Asexual Aromantic Government’s endorsement of Senate File amnesty. Alliance, rescinded their former support 274 and House File 316. The resolution “Medical amnesty policies are designed to for the rest of the bill as they said it could would rescind support for all of the bill protect individuals who experience a medical “I am so glad be potentially used to allow hate crimes to which covered expanding free speech zones, emergency caused by the illegal possession happen without repercussion. as well as allowing student organizations to or consumption of controlled substances After the open forum, the two bills, put restrictions on who could be a leader from liability that would arise from contact that they one amending the resolution and one to within their organizations. with emergency services,” according to the completely rescind the resolution, came to An argument was made by several senators resolution. rescinded the Senate floor. that it was already known to the legislators The resolution passed by way of unanimous The result of the bill amending the the Student Government had endorsed the consent. resolution proposed by Sen. Stanley passed bill, despite the official document never Sen. Courtney Beringer introduced a their support with a vote of 27-0-0. having been sent, due to Sen. Schrader resolution titled “Encouraging Participation The result of the bill rescinding the sending copies of the resolution to legislators for the ISU Community in the 2020 Iowa [of the resolution proposed by Sen. Ihssan Ait- and lobbyists who requested it, as well as Caucuses.” Boucherbil passed with a vote of 15-11-0 articles written by the Iowa State Daily. The resolution declared there may be resolution].” meaning that Sen. Stanley’s amendment “Just because the legislature already knows no required, or encouraged to be required, is overruled and will not be sent onward. about our approval of this bill does not mean “academic, lecture, athletic and other events”, Gray said they were pleased with the we can’t send out signed copies to show according to the resolution. Clearing Feb. 3, — Trinity result of the voting and Iowa State needs where Student Government stands,” Sen. 2020 of events will allow all Iowa State to make their free speech policy more clear Ait-Boucherbil said. students and staff members to participate Dearborn and easily searchable. Sen. Schrader disagreed with the total in the caucus. “I am so glad that they rescinded their rescission, as he said that he felt the rest The resolution was passed by way of support [of the resolution],” Dearborn said. of the bill was good and clarified the unanimous consent. 04 News Iowa State Daily Thursday, March 07, 2019 Human books tell stories Parks to host ‘human library’

BY LOGAN.METZGER @iowastatedaily.com PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE HASHEMI Nicole Hashemi is an associate profes- sor that specializes in microfluidics and Parks Library will be hosting mechanical engineering. a Human Library event 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday in 198 Researchers Parks Library. A human library is similar to investigate a normal library, but the books are humans who tell their stories. link between A human book is a person who has volunteered to challenge caffeine and prejudice through conversation with members of the public, mother’s bodies who borrow them. They will have a title that relates to their BY SEBASTIAN.KREMBUSZEWSKI experience of prejudice and/or @iowastatedaily.com discrimination. “This event will be an oppor- A group of engineers are working on tunity to showcase and cele- a project called “Placenta-on-a-Chip” in brate the diversity of Iowa State order to study the structure of how com- University and will provide a safe pounds can be passed from a mother to and supportive and respectful the fetus. environment for people to learn The leader of the project is Nicole more about and connect with Hashemi, associate professor in mechanical more ways to better understand engineering that specializes in microfluid- the experiences of fellow mem- ics. Hashemi intends to use the Placenta- bers of their campus community,” on-a-Chip device to also research more according to the library website. on the temporary placenta organ and its Some of the human books functions on the body. that will be present at the event Hashemi has had help with this project will include The Independent; from Catherine Meis, who was an under- Cancer survivor, or, when my graduate student working on the project ovary tried to eat me; Labyrinth while at Iowa State, and Jeremy Caplin, of Hope; Endeavors In Living: who was a masters student while at Iowa To Be Continued; Black Atheist; State. Both are currently getting their doc- Quite Quiet: During and Post torate degrees. Selective Mutism; and Off of One of the main interests Hashemi said the Island and into the Snow: she has with the project is to study the pla- How moving to Iowa offered me centa given that it is a temporary organ and a host of new experiences and also to primarily understand its functions. opportunities. “My hope is that we can use [Placenta- “Our student books have some IOWA STATE DAILY on-a-Chip] to understand what specifically very powerful stories to tell,” said The 1983 expansion of Parks Library caused the building to quadruple in size. Here, the exterior of the happens to specific people so that you can Megan O’Donnell, a librarian at original library structure can be seen. use the system for personal medicine,” Parks Library. Hashemi said. “We are going to achieve For people interested in Copenhagen in the spring of first event. and then find the table that the more faster because instead of just waiting attending there is a required 2000 as a project for Roskilde Now for the first time, Iowa respective human book is at and for years to see what happens, you can see registration that can either be Festival. State will have their own human listen to their 30 min story. Time immediate effects on the cells and trans- filled out ahead of time online The original event was open library with over 10 books avail- for conversation and questions port materials from one side to the other.” or at the entrance to the event. eight hours a day for four days able for readers to listen to. will be after every storytelling. The current research project has been The Human Library or straight and featured over 50 dif- The way readers will be able to “This event will be a place in development for the past four years, “Menneskebiblioteket” in ferent human books. More than “check out” books is that they fill for dialogue, not just listening,” and Hashemi said she hopes to get addi- Danish, was developed in a thousand readers attended this out “library cards” given by staff O’Donnell said. tional funding from the National Institute of Health. “It’s going to take some time for us to really understand the whole technology Canadian diplomat to speak at Iowa State and apply it,” Hashemi said.“We have a publication now, we have a paper that shows the system is developed and is ready BY JAKE.WEBSTER have reached a relative low during the Trump A general election is due in October in to be used for further studies.” @iowastatedaily.com Administration. Canada, which polls indicate will be closely Hashemi has also worked on other long “Canada-U.S. relations are under stress as fought between incumbent Prime minister term projects since being at Iowa State, Former diplomat Colin Robertson will deliver the Trump Administration pursues its ‘America Justin Trudeau’s Liberal party and the opposition including studies to determine the effects a lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Sun Room First’ policies in trade, climate and security,” Conservatives, potentially resulting in a change of brain activity during head injuries like in the Iowa State Memorial Union on Canada- according to the Global Resource Systems event of leader for the United States’ second largest concussions, and learn what happens to the United States relations. page. “President [Donald] Trump wins no popu- trading partner. brain cells on immediate impact. Robertson will speak about how Canada- larity contests in Canada and, in contrast to the Robertson worked in the Canadian Compared to her other projects, United States relations outside the Beltway or relationship with the Obama Administration, Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Hashemi said this has definitely been the Ottawa bubble can continue to be a force for the Trudeau Government relations with the Development for more than 30 years, serving longest on going project and hopes to con- good. In the wake of the North American Free Trump Administration are correct but cool.” in posts around the world, including Consul- tinue her work with the system. Trade Agreement (NAFTA) renegotiation Canada-United States relations face fur- General to Los Angeles. Now writing as a con- “We have the platform developed and that has the possibility of impacting millions of ther upheaval in the coming months, as in tributor on international affairs for the Canadian now we can use it and collaborate with a lot jobs throughout both countries, relations with the wake of the midterm elections last year, newspaper The Globe and Mail, Robertson was of people from medical schools,” Hashemi Canada remain vital for maintaining a growing Democrats who took control of the U.S. House named by the Hill Times, an Ottawa based said. “Now that we have the technology economy. of Representatives will have to ratify the rene- newspaper on Canadian federal politics in their I’m anticipating that we will have a lot of This lecture comes as relations between the gotiation of NAFTA that the Trump adminis- “top forty” list of those who influence Canadian collaboration going on.” federal governments on both sides of the border tration undertook. foreign policy. Thursday, March 07, 2019 Iowa State Daily Opinion 05

COLUMN

IOWA STATE DAILY Columnist Petzold argues that parents should be providing their children with the opportunity to be taught survival skills for any situation. Expect the unexpected

Parents should the night. There were roughly 250 members from miracle. This is rugged territory, this is an extreme across the state that went out to help find these environment. How they were out there for 44 hours missing girls. is pretty amazing.” prepare children Luckily, the girls were found 44 hours after they As much as people have stated that millennials left, safe and sound. They were found uninjured don’t know how to take care of themselves or that for any situation and “in good spirits” roughly 1.4 miles from their they are just mindless idiots that are glued to tech- house. They used their gathered knowledge of basic nology, it is extremely impressive that these two girls survival skills, learned from their local 4-H club, to kept themselves safe and alive for almost two days BY MEGAN.PETZOLD keep themselves safe until teams arrived to bring in March in Northern California. @iowastatedaily.com them home. When Fridley called the girls’ mom and told The team stated that there were granola bar wrap- them her daughters were safe and alive, he said “she Two young girls, Carolina Carrico, 5, and her pers found in the woods that matched the ones their melted on the phone.” sister Leia Carrico, 8, from Benbow, California mother had recently bought. Lt. Mike Fridley said, Even though the girls had learned these wilder- asked their mother if they could go for a walk Friday “the wrappers showed us a direction from where ness skills, it was still a miracle they knew what to afternoon. After she told the girls they couldn’t go they started to where the wrappers ended.” In addi- do and how to stay safe in the cold, overnight and for a walk, she went back to cleaning her house. tion to the trail of granola bar wrappers, the team in the woods. More parents should prepare their Then, it took a half an hour for their mother to also found some of the girls’ boot prints, which children for any situation they might be put in. On realize they were no longer there. helped the team pinpoint their location. weekends where there is nothing going on, sign Their mother contacted the local sheriff ’s office Fox News states that the girls tried to follow deer your kids up for different classes, such as different at 6 p.m. after trying to contact neighbors, family tracks for a while and ended up losing the trail. After survival technique classes, stranger danger classes and friends. After calling the sheriff ’s office, the then, they decided to stay put under a bush and or some other kind of useful class. Children absorb Sheriff ’s Special Services deputies, Southern they drank fresh water from Huckleberry leaves to information like sponges absorb water. Take advan- Humboldt Technical Rescue and CAL FIRE crews, stay hydrated. Humboldt County Sheriff William tage of this stage and prepare them for anything the a search was conducted around the area throughout Honsal told reporters that, “This is an absolute world might throw at them.

EDITORIAL

Editorial Board Safety app provides community comfort Alex Connor, editor-in-chief Melanie De Anda, opinion editor The Iowa State University Police by the time the timer goes off, the app Play and the Apple Store and it can Megan Petzold, columnist Max Goldberg, student Department released a new app for Iowa will send a message to a friend or family be used by anyone with an Iowa State Seth Pierce, student State’s campus called Rave Guardian. member stating that the destination had Net-ID. Launched Wednesday, the app serves not been reached. The ISD Editorial Board encourages Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of the as a “full contact list of emergency and Provided the students, staff and others students to take advantage of this oppor- author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the non-emergency contact personnel, push at Iowa State get the proper exposure tunity. The more protection we can give Daily or organizations with which the author(s) are associated. notifications about campus activity and to the app, this could save potential ourselves will make all the difference. crime and a tip button for easy submis- tragedies from happening. Between the While some of the features might sions,” according to the police. tracking feature, the ease of calling 911, make some uncomfortable in the Additionally, SafeRide can be sum- quickly submitting a tip and its many beginning, such as the tracking device Feedback policy: moned and tracked through the Rave other safety features, this app will be or the timer that sends one of your The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its Guardian app for those who are com- beneficial for those who choose to use it. friends or family members a text stat- publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or monly on campus in the wee hours of While steps have been taken to ensure ing you never made it home, all these online feedback. the night and early in the morning. that students are downloading and using features are necessary to help protect Send your letters to [email protected]. Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), The app can also have a timer set for the app thus far, it will take consistent Iowa State students from potentially majors and/or group affiliation(s) those who are traveling around campus, and constant efforts to ensure that Rave dangerous situations. and year in school of the author(s). or in a place where they feel uncomfort- Guardian becomes native to the Iowa To some, this seems like an invasion of Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. able. During this process, along with State experience. Without knowledge of privacy or an extra step that is likely to Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major and year in school are included in the post. Feedback setting an estimated time of travel, the the app, students will likely not down- cause unnecessary panic to some family posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. user of the app can set a desired des- load it and will be without the extra members. But those features will come tination and person to notify. If the protection it has to offer. in handy to law enforcement given a person does not reach their destination The app is now available on Google crisis situation. 06 Sports Iowa State Daily Thursday, March 07, 2019 Carleton nabs Big 12 award

Player of the not even Iowa State great Angie Welle, a three-time AP All-American and Iowa State’s all-time scoring leader, was able to Year goes to achieve. Carleton said Fennelly has always stuck Cyclone for first behind her and backed her up. Even after games where Carleton had failed to have time in history her shot fall, she said Fennelly always drew up the same plays for her the next game. BY JACK.SHOVER “He has my back; he always has my back,” @iowastatedaily.com Carleton said. “He has had trust in me for for years now through the ups and downs For the first time ever, an Iowa State — through everything.” women’s player has been awarded the Big 12 In her evolution as a player, Baylor coach Player of the Year. Senior Bridget Carleton Kim Mulkey said she has seen Carleton was honored with the award Wednesday transition from a true forward to a player and edged out last year’s winner, Kalani who has developed into a perimeter player Brown from Baylor. who can play multiple positions. Carleton led the conference in scor- Mulkey said she expected Carleton to be ing and had a convincing head-to-head a great shooter, but she said Carleton has matchup against Brown and Baylor late also become a player who handles the ball in the season. Brown figured to be in con- well and is able to consistently penetrate tention for the award despite having worse defenses. head-to-head stats compared to Carleton In her final season, Carleton averaged due to her being the best player on a Baylor 21.9 points, 8.7 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.4 team which swept the Big 12 in the regu- blocks, 2.3 steals and 2.6 turnovers per lar season and earned the spot as the No. 1 game. Carleton also owns a 46.6 shoot- team in the country. ing percentage from the floor and a 36.6 The Player of the Year award is voted 3-point shooting percentage. upon by the Big 12’s head coaches. Each Brown averaged 15.8 points, 7.2 coach is not able to vote for their own rebounds, 1.4 assists, 1.6 blocks, 0.4 steals players. and 1.7 turnovers per game with 62 percent Carleton has been the best player this shooting from the floor. season on an Iowa State team which is 23-7 Brown is the best player on a Baylor team overall and finished 13-5 in conference which has gone 28-1 overall and 18-0 in play and finished second in the conference MIKINNA KERNS/ IOWA STATE DAILY the conference — firmly finishing as the after Baylor. Bridget Carleton is the first Iowa State women’s player to be awarded Big 12 Player of the Year. top team in the Big 12. The last time the two teams met on Feb. “If Kalani Brown was standing there and 23, Carleton had a game-high in points After the game, Iowa State coach Bill of the year in this league is and if anyone another player in this league, who would with 28 along with eight rebounds. Twenty Fennelly said who the pick for Big 12 doesn’t vote for Bridget Carleton, then you you take?” Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. of her points came in the second half. Player of the Year should be. need to come talk to me,” Fennelly said. “She’s six-seven, so that’s my answer pretty Brown finished the game with 14 points “I think today, on a national stage, against As the first winner of the Big 12 Player loud and clear.” and seven rebounds, but Baylor ended up the best team in our league — there should of the Year award for Fennelly and the According to the other Big 12 coaches, winning the game 73-60 over the Cyclones. be no doubt — no doubt who the player Cyclones, Carleton has achieved an honor Carleton is that choice. Five rematches to watch for at championships BY TREVOR.HOLBROOK some toss-ups. via decision. Degen will find himself @iowastatedaily.com Northern Iowa’s Jay Schwarm and in Pittsburgh, but it’d be comforting Mackall went toe-to-toe on Feb. 21. for Cyclone fans if he could avenge Editor’s note: Rankings attached to Mackall pushed Schwarm, but the one or both of those matchups on athletes are the Big 12 Championship Panther snagged a 6-3 win. Simply the way there. preseeds. put, this will be a tight match and Degen will likely face Jeffries for It’s been a fun season for the Mackall is no guarantee to make it to his first match, and with a win, he Iowa State wrestling squad. The the NCAAs, so this is an important would likely meet Thomsen next. Cyclones trotted out a young potential rematch. lineup with some top talent at The two are matched up on oppo- NO. 2 WILLIE MIKLUS VERSUS specific weights. site sides of the bracket, but they NO. 3 JOSH HOKIT During Iowa State’s regular could meet later in the bracket or in Iowa State’s most experienced KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY season campaign, the Cyclones tal- the consolation bracket. wrestler — 197-pound redshirt Iowa State redshirt freshman Austin Gomez takes on South Dakota State lied a 10-4 record (6-2 in Big 12 senior Willie Miklus heads to Tulsa redshirt freshman Rylee Molitor during the second period of their match at NO. 3 JARRETT DEGEN duals). In most of the 10 wins, the Hilton Coliseum on Feb. 1. The Iowa State wrestling team won 47-0. also looking to avenge a loss. Fresno final team scores ended lopsided, VERSUS NO. 6 DAVION State’s Josh Hokit upset Miklus in JEFFRIES/NO. 2 MAX including a few shutouts. NO. 2 AUSTIN GOMEZ Scuffle, Fix earned a 6-3 decision. sudden victory, 4-2, earlier this year. THOMSEN The losses showcase a quar- VERSUS NO. 1 DATON FIX Inside a packed Gallagher-Iba Miklus probably presents Iowa tet of fun, competitive wrestling, Redshirt freshman 133-pounder Arena, Fix edged out Gomez, 5-4. It’s obvious redshirt sophomore State’s best chance at securing an though. Against No. 3 Iowa, No. 2 Austin Gomez burst onto the scene Both are basically locks to head and NCAA qualifier Jarrett Degen individual champion at the Big 12 Oklahoma State, No. 14 Northern for Iowa State in his first year off to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the presents a challenge to most oppo- Championship, but he’ll have to Iowa and No. 5 Missouri, Iowa his redshirt. NCAA Championships, but this nents based on his length and skill avoid another upset like Hokit. State battled but fell short. He showcased a high pace early match could help each wrestler in set. In those duals, a few individual this season and picked up signa- terms of seeding. Degen displayed that against NO. 2 IAN PARKER VERSUS rematches could reemerge with ture wins over Austin DeSanto of Missouri’s 149-pounder Brock THE FIELD Northern Iowa and Oklahoma Iowa and Roman Bravo-Young of NO. 5 ALEX MACKALL Mauller, whose only two losses are Redshirt sophomore 141-pounder State at the Big 12 Championship. Penn State. VERSUS NO. 3 JAY from Degen, in Degen’s 11-4 win. Ian Parker faced a gauntlet to end his SCHWARM Now that Iowa State has shown Oklahoma State counts on On the flip side, Degen slumped dual season. Coach Kevin Dresser its individuals can compete against Daton Fix — another redshirt You could plug in almost any in specific matchups in his two sea- coined the name “Dragon Slayer” quality opponents, here’s five freshman — almost as an auto- solid 125-pounder and Iowa State’s sons in the Big 12. Degen sports a for him before his late-season flurry rematches that could light up the matic win with a 27-1 record (the Mackall for this spot. Mackall 0-3 record against Northern Iowa’s of ranked matches. BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. lone loss came from Pittsburgh’s needs a solid performance at the Max Thomsen, but each loss came Parker solidified himself as a top After an underwhelming Big 12 Micky Phillippi). Big 12s to secure an automatic via a decision. Big 12 contender this season, and Championships last season, the Fix holds a 2-0 record on Gomez qualifying bid or an improved Against Oklahoma’s Davion the redshirt sophomore has a hand- Cyclones are expected to improve this season, but both matches came at-large standing. Jeffries, Degen won the first ful of strong opponents in his this year. down to the wire. At the Southern With that said, he has to win matchup, but he’s lost the last two bracket. Thursday, March 07, 2019 Iowa State Daily LIMELIGHT 07 Theater embraces inclusivity were really a fantastic way to meet some As non-majors are tasked with navigating schoolwork began to get overwhelming Students great people with similar interests.” the balance between classes and rehearsal, during the rehearsal process she was able to For Emily Heckle, a senior in animal ecol- Walker says the amount of time he commits nd bits of time to t in her studies while ogy, exploring Iowa State’s theater classes to a show is never strenuous until the nal at the theater. fi nd home in eventually lead her to incorporate theater days leading up to performance. “Occasionally, nding the balance between into her academics in addition to perform- “By and large it’s ne to balance studies studying and rehearsals can be di cult, but major outside ing in shows. with rehearsal,” Walker said. “Admittedly there are times during breaks or if you aren’t “My first semester, I enrolled in the tech week, which is the week before the in a scene that you can squeeze homework Acting I class and I was immediately taken show, can be hard on the homework sched- in,” Witte said. “I tried my hardest to get their own into the community,” Heckle said. “I started ule since rehearsals can go late, but aside as much done before rehearsals as I could doing shows and festivals that semester and from that it’s more than doable.” so that I wasn’t thinking about it on stage.” BY AVERI.BAUDLER I just haven’t stopped. It’s become so much Isabella Witte, a junior in criminal jus- Both Walker and Witte agree that their @iowastatedaily.com of my college experience that after much tice studies, recently performed alongside status as non-majors doesn’t hinder them in debating I’ve finally decided to Walker in Iowa State’s produc- any way when auditioning for roles or trying During the school day, Hayden Walker minor in performing tion of “Sense and Sensibility.” to nd their place in the theatre community. can often be found in his mechanical arts.” Witte noted that when “It can be a little weird seeing how many engineering classes taking attentive notes performing arts majors come out to audi- or studying tirelessly for various exams. tions and seeing how they know each other Surrounded by his peers, Walker looks like already, but everyone is so nice and totally any other sophomore engineering student, accepting of everyone,” Witte said. “If you just trying to pass the next big test or make get the part or a performing arts it through another lecture without fall- major does it doesn’t really ing asleep. matter to people and I As class ends and stu- think that is something dents begin to file out that amazed me.  ey of the lecture hall, how- are really accepting of ever, Walker opts out of who the better person the typical post-class for the role just hap- nap or evening study pened to be.” session and instead Walker says that audi- nds himself at Fisher tioning against students  eater. who plan to pursue theater  ough by day, Walker as a career initially intimi- spends his time solving dated him, but he has since equations in the classroom, realized that Iowa State’s the- by night he can be seen on stage ater department is more than acting in one of Iowa State’s the- welcoming. ater productions. “Everybody’s encouraging and Walker is one of the many you’re certainly not an outlier if you’re non-performing arts majors who auditioning as a non-theater major,” choose to add multiple hours of Walker said. “I don’t have an exact number rehearsal and performance into his aca- but I’d like to say just a little under half demic schedule by participating in plays of the cast of ‘Sense and Sensibility’ were and musicals on campus. non-performing arts majors.” Walker says that although theater is not The Iowa State Theater Department something he wishes to pursue, it is some- remains an inclusive and inviting environ- thing that he knew he couldn’t give up once ment for all majors. high school ended.  e diversity the department encourages “ eater was something that I’d done a lot makes Fisher Theater stand alone as the of in high school and it was something that only place on campus where one can nd a I really wanted to continue as I went into mechanical engineer and a criminal justice college,” Walker said. “I also wanted a way major speaking in a British accent or exe- to get to know new people and the shows cuting an elaborate dance number with ease. ’s fl op with ‘Black’ was two decades in the making

BY ALEXANDER.GRAY rediscovered their groove, perhaps to their traditional power-chord @iowastatedaily.com for the rst time since “Pinkerton” rock in “ e Prince Who Wanted in 1996, “Black” was expected to Everything,” although the lazy Weezer’s new album would be a continue the hot-streak. Weezer’s ballad is hardly interesting enough let down if there were any sort of newest album feels like a B-side to return to. expectations going into it. Instead, compilation from “White.” “California Snow” and “Zombie and company only Cuomo initially promised “Black” Bastards” are straight-up insulting con rm their brief redemption arc to tackle “more mature topics” like to fans of Weezer, or fans of pop has o cially come to a close. “Beach Boys gone bad” which is music in general, the former as the Announced April 2016, shortly almost achieved at the record’s most egregious o ender. In the same after their critically acclaimed best, the rest simply Beach Boys, vein as “Feels Like Summer” from self-titled “White Album,” Weezer’s just bad. Without a cohesive sound, their previous album, “California “Black Album” has been a long or strong thematic direction, “ e Snow” has all the elements of a time coming. In that time, Weezer Black Album” leaves listeners won- COURTESY OF ATLANTIC RECORDS chart-topping summer anthem with released the embarrassing “Paci c dering where Cuomo’s promised Rivers Cuomo promised ‘The Black Album’ to be like “Beach Boys gone bad.” a loud synth-y intro before diving Daydream” and charted for the album went. into cocaine-fueled feel-good lyrics rst time in years with their cover “Can’t Knock the Hustle,” “I’m thinking of swearing, which “High As A Kite” has Cuomo mixed between party “whoop’s.” of Toto’s “Africa,” which was fol- Weezer’s lead single and rst song is something I’ve never done in re ect and showcases how dynamic Weezer’s appeal comes from their lowed up by a cover album of other on the album, is unlike anything the songs,” proud to brand the album as and creative the band can be, while endearingly-simplistic lyrics and chart-toppers like “Billie Jean” and band has done, but is one of the best “R-rated” compared to their regular still delivering the classic “Weezer genuine approach to the pop-rock “Take on Me.” cuts. With its odd, Uber-themed “PG,” Cuomo said in an interview sound.” genre, something almost entirely Through this flurry of releases, lyrics, catchy “Hasta Luego” hooks with DIY. “Black” doesn’t o er much else of lost on “Black” in their attempts to there has been one constant to and hot Latin trumpets, Weezer The album finds its peak in worth to listeners, “Living in L.A.” pander to a larger audience. Instead, Weezer’s process: a need to stay rel- crafts a catchy pop song you can’t “Byzantine,” the most clearly Beach and “I’m Just Being Honest” are the aging rock band alienates their evant and hip with the kids. knock. Boys-inspired track, a relaxed bossa perfectly OK pop-rock songs, but fans and turns o newcomers. Coming off of “White,” where The song scores Weezer one of nova as a backdrop for the best lyr- nothing someone else hasn’t already fans believed the band had nally their few explicit ratings. icism on the album.  e dreamlike done better. Weezer goes back VERDICT: 4/10 08 Iowa State Daily Thursday, March 07, 2019

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KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY Members of the congregation listen during noon mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church on Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednes- KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY day marks the beginning of Lent, the six-week period of fasting, self-sacrifice and prayer observed by Christians leading A parishioner receives ashes on his forehead during the Ash Wednesday noon up to Easter. mass at St. Thomas Aquinas on Wednesday. Ash Wednesday marks the begin- ning of Lent.

KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY Members of the congregation receive ash in the shape of a cross during Ashes made from burning palms blessed in the previous year’s Palm Sunday celebration are used to place on the noon mass on Ash Wednesday, March 6 at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. forehead of members of the congregation at St. Thomas Aquinas Church on Wednesday during noon mass.

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individual who had booked the room. A member Fuentes began his hour-long speech by dis- important for anyone who is in the right spirits of the crowd said the room was booked by secting an Iowa State Daily article describing and right emotional level to have dialogue with College Republicans, but student Trevor Kems him as a white nationalist and distancing himself each other,” Holmes said. said the person speaking was not a member of from neo-nazi Richard Spencer. Ten minutes later, Labruna paused the ses- College Republicans, and it was “not an official “A lot of everything in this article is garbage,” sion to announce Fuentes’ arrival in East Hall. statement” from the group Fuentes said. “It should be taken with a grain Labruna said he was enjoying the discussion and College Republicans and Turning Point have of salt.” thought he was learning more from the other denied affiliations with the event. Since Turning Shortly after, Fuentes switched to what he students than he would by listening to Fuentes. Point is not an official student organization said would be the main focus of his speech: Holmes and Labruna invited students to stay, at Iowa State, the turn of events left Fuentes immigration. He noted that the speech he but the majority left quickly. without a campus organization to sponsor his was about give “was not designed to be given appearance. for an audience of left-wing and right-wing CHANGING LOCATIONS Without an official sponsor, Fuentes was not people. This speech was designed for college Fuentes was waiting for the crowd in Room allowed to speak in a classroom and was asked Republicans.” 0211 of East Hall. As they entered, he noted to leave by Iowa State police. He set out for the “The number one issue of our time in the how “diverse” they were and said, “I’m a diverse Tree of Oppression outside of Parks Library, near United States and in the Western world is not KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY person myself — a quarter Mexican, 1.5 percent the “free speech zone.” socialism, it’s not economic systems,” Fuentes Nicholas Fuentes makes his way to the “free African.” As Fuentes and a still-growing crowd of pro- said. “The number one issue of our time, whether speech zone” outside of Parks Library after One activist suggested closing the door, telling testers and supporters trekked across campus, you think it’s good or bad, is mass migration. being told to leave a classroom in East Hall. fellow protesters they should listen to Fuentes members of Student Government heard he was What defines the 21st century when we have before talking with him. moving to the Tree of Oppression and left their globalization, when we have liberalization of because he is ignorant and he is close minded “He already assumes that we’re going to be weekly Wednesday meeting. markets is the massive movements of people.” to other people’s perspectives and opinions, so very disruptive, so we’re going to be very respect- “I don’t appreciate the hateful rhetoric this Main themes of Fuentes’ speech included we’re just going to move on and take this as an ful,” she said. “Let him speak; hold all the ques- speaker brought to our campus and I recognize connecting what he believed to be the link of example of what you should not be.” tions until the end.” the harm that it has caused,” Neely said in a state- people of color and Democratic beliefs. He also As he walked away from the scene, Miranda Three Iowa State police officers arrived at the ment after the event. “Not only did they target remarked “the number one issue of our time” as said Fuentes “pointed out [his] yarmulke and scene and asked Fuentes to step into the hall- my identity, he targeted many others. Whoever “mass migration,” which he argued went against started [him] questions about [his] jewishness.” way, where they asked him who brought him feels the need to bring someone to our campus the ideals of what America was built on. An Iowa State police officer intervened and to campus. to disrespect, harm, and disrupt our family, shame Fuentes was regularly met with chants trying escorted Fuentes into Parks Library where he “It was Turning Point who organized the event on you. to disrupt his speech, including, “hey, hey, go waited for his car. ... I believe an individual reserved the room,” “This is our community, our campus, and our home,” and making noises, while other protesters To close the night, Fuentes tweeted: “Thank Fuentes said. family. We love everyone for who they are and encouraged attendees to listen. you to Turning Point USA and ISU for a great The officer told Fuentes Turning Point doesn’t what they represent.” After 45 minutes of speaking, Fuentes ended event— hopefully the first of many campus have affiliation with the university. Fuentes said Fuentes stopped before reaching the Tree of his livestream of the event as he and members speeches!” he was unsure who reserved the room, but he said Oppression and moved to the “free speech zone” of the crowd argued with one another. Reporting contributed by Jake Webster, Whitney it was an individual who does have an affiliation for better lighting and stepped up onto a half- “This speech is going nowhere,” an attendee Mason, K. Rambo, Katlyn Campbell and Devyn with the university. wall to begin speaking. said. “We realize that he is definitely a racist Leeson.