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Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily LOCAL FARMERS Rock ‘n’ roll icon Bruce Springsteen performs Thursday at Hilton Coliseum. His visit was a part of the Obama campaign’s Campus Takeover events occuring FEED, EDUCATE ISU across Iowa this week. Springsteen played a half-hour set, speaking between songs about the importance of voting. iowastatedaily.com/news to perform his songs for President ing their seats in the front. Within an in the political aspect of the show, but Rock ‘n’ roll superstar Barack Obama’s campaign. hour, the stadium filled with fans and rather Springsteen himself. Obama for America’s week-long Obama supporters. Sean Salzer, junior in mechani- performs at Hilton event, known as Campus Takeover, ISU students Tim Marquis, Gene cal engineering, and Chris Vierck, Weather: By Dominic.Spizzirri featured Springsteen in Parma, Ohio Poletto, Wesley Rondinelli and Kevin sophomore in animal science, both @iowastatedaily.com and in Ames. The event, funded Smalley all came early to the event, said they “came for the music,” with by Obama for America, featured wearing headbands like Springsteen Vierck saying he “doesn’t want to sit FRI “Fired up! Ready to go!” the crowd Springsteen, the ISU Jazz Combo, would. The students described the through the political side.” 40|51 chanted anxiously, and the coliseum and speeches by Sue Dvorsky and event as “once in a lifetime” and John Olsen, another Springsteen filled with noise, devotion and love as Kaylee Weber. worth skipping class for. fan, was more interested in the politi- rock ‘n’ roll icon Bruce Springsteen The doors opened at 1 p.m. to Many attendees of the rally, took the stage at Hilton Coliseum what began as a small audience, tak- though, seemed to not be interested SPRINGSTEEN.p3 >> SAT 46|60 Health Research

SUN 55|68 Forum seeks Provided by ISU Meteorology Club clarification Money: for initiative Two-thirds of By Eric.Debner 2011 college @iowastatedaily.com grads in debt A rainy day did not delay an important informa- tion session held Thursday in 207 Marston Hall. ISU Approximately 66 percent of 2011 college graduates finished faculty from across the disciplinary spectrum sat in at- school with debt and the national tendance to learn and share ideas regarding President average debt was $26,600, ac- Steven Leath’s recently proposed Presidential cording to the “Student Debt Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research. and the Class of 2011” report Tahira Hira, senior policy adviser to the Office of the released Thursday by The Project President, led the discussion along with a panel of four on Student Debt. In 2011, the un- Graphic: Megan Wolff/Iowa State Daily employment rate among college The map above shows the confirmed meningitis cases per state as of Thursday. Iowa has no university administrators: Jonathan Wickert, senior graduates was 8.8 percent, mak- identified cases, and fungal meningitis is not contagious. vice-president and provost; Miles Lackey, associate ing paying back loans difficult. vice-president to the Office of the President; Sharron Income-based repayment pro- Quisenberry, vice-president for research and economic grams can help with this issue development; and James Reecy, director of the Office of and have been available since Biotechnology and professor of animal science. 2009. State budget cuts have led Meningitis outbreak The first half of the session outlined the request to tuition increases and borrow- for proposals. These proposals are aimed at securing ing more money. Need-based grants increased over this time. multi-million dollar contracts and grants for the uni- versity. To do this, the initiative encourages faculty Seventy-two percent of 2011 poses low risk for ISU from every discipline to form winning research teams. graduates in Iowa had debt, averaging $28,753, according “[This initiative] is intended to challenge faculty to to The Project on Student Debt. By Leah.Hansen ments are currently investi- 20 of those had died. Those put together winning teams,” Wickert said. “[We want] @iowastatedaily.com ISU students graduated with gating a multistate meningitis numbers are expected to rise. the best thought leaders on these research teams.” more debt than University of outbreak. Meningitis is an in- “[Symptoms are] not go- Wickert explained resources included in the initia- Iowa or University of Northern The Centers for Disease flammation of the membranes ing to spring up overnight, so tive are intended to be for pursuit funding. This fund- Iowa graduates. Control and Prevention, that cover the brain and spinal I think there are going to be ing is an investment in the faculty to put together teams The ISU Office of Student the Food and Drug cord. quite a few more people on which will work together to secure winning contract Financial Aid offers an expenses estimator so students may cal- Administration, and local and As of Thursday, 257 pa- culate their university expenses state public health depart- tients had been infected and MENINGITIS.p2 >> RESEARCH.p3 >> and borrow needs, as well as a repayment calculator so students may estimate their loan repayment amount. Student government — Daily staff GSB will vote on Knight’s bylaw veto next week Inside: By Charles.O’Brien override the veto by President Jared dent of GSB can spend the account ing, pointed out that some of the pur- News ...... 2 and Lissandra.Villa Knight, senior in political science, of money, was passed during the senate chases made with the account might @iowastatedaily.com Opinion ...... 4 the Executive Initiative Account’s by- meeting Oct. 10. not have been audit compliant. Sports ...... 5 law change. The motion failed 7-27-0. The account originally received The purchases that had been Classifieds ...... 6 During the Government of This bylaw change to the attention from the senate when made included drywall to create a the Student Body senate meeting Executive Initiative Account, which Finance Director Arjay Vander Games ...... 7 Wednesday, a motion was called to placed restrictions on how the presi- Velden, senior in computer engineer- GSB.p2 >>

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>>GSB.p1 is, however, has not been easily Ames, ISU Police determined. Police Blotter: Departments conference room in the GSB “That we haven’t got- I’ve never seen a list. And that is a huge office, art for the personal -of ten clear answers on what problem when you’re trying to make The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. fice of Knight, and to front will make the account au- something comply, but you don’t know costs on two separate pizza dit compliant [makes things what the requirements are; so, you just Oct. 4 Levitica Crawford, 23, 440 E. purchases and an executive difficult],” said Sen. Daniel 7th St. Unit 121, was arrested do things.” Antonio Perez Garcia, 29, and charged with probation cabinet retreat. Rediske, a member of the 2279 E. 190th St. Lot 3, was violation (reported at 8:30 Knight has since reim- Finance Committee and se- Sen. Daniel Rediske, a member of Finance Committee and senior in arrested and charged with a.m.). computer science driving under suspension at bursed the account for the art nior in computer science. Ash Ave. and Lincoln Way, Morgan Ebel, 21, 207 Stanton and pizza expenses. “I’ve never seen a list. And was subsequently released on Ave. Unit 7, was arrested and Not all senators agreed that that is a huge problem when carried, it failed by a vote of Knight. All three of us came to citation(reported at 9:13 p.m.). charged with public intoxica- tion (reported at 2:20 a.m.). this was an appropriate use of you’re trying to make some- 7-27-0, which meant that the a compromise on the bylaw,” Barbara Collins, 26, 2404 Coy the funds, which is how the by- thing comply, but you don’t account stood as it was before said Speaker of the Senate Byron Fitchpatric, 18, 3279 St. Apt. 4, was arrested and law change bill came about. know what the requirements the senate met the previous Gage Kensler, senior in politi- charged with possession of a Birch Stevenson St., was ar- controlled substance, and theft rested and charged with theft This bylaw change origi- are; so, you just do things.” Wednesday. cal science. in the fourth degree (reported in the fourth degree (reported nally failed. After Vander Rediske was referring to the “I think a lot of senators The new bylaw change al- at 10:20 p.m.). at 7:33 p.m.). Velden expressed concern on Oct. 10 bylaw change before were hung up on more of what lows for a check and balance Antoinette Mcherron, 25, Odane Hanson, 18, of Iowa Oct. 10, that without stricter the senate met Wednesday. they wanted and not what stu- system on the president’s ex- City, was arrested and charged 4403 Toronto Ave. Apt. 4, restrictions, the univer- On Monday, Knight ve- dents wanted. penditure of the Executive was arrested and charged with theft in the fourth degree with theft in the fifth degree (reported at 10:20 p.m.). sity auditing process could toed the bylaw change on the “A lot of my constituents Initiative Account by the fi- (reported at 8:50 p.m.). Jesse Heying, 18, 4912 find the account not in audit premise that he believed bylaw talked to me; we got e-mails, nance director and the execu- Oct. 5 Mortensen Unit 813, was compliance. changes should not be passed and nobody acknowledged tive cabinet. The senate failed arrested and charged with The senate passed the by- as temporary solutions and that. Nobody seemed to care a proposal to vote on the bylaw Loyd Hitchings Hales, 19, operating while intoxicated law change with the intention that the account was already what their constituents change at Wednesday’s senate 2315 Wallace Hall, was cited (reported at 3:15 a.m.). of returning to the issue the audit compliant. thought,” Gray said. meeting. for underage possession of Usman Latif, 30, 1527 alcohol in the 400 block of Kentucky Ave., was arrested next week. During the senate’s Members of the Rules and They were advised to take Welch Ave. (reported at 12:16 and charged with operating There are generalities for Wednesday meeting, the Finance Committees stated the week to review GSB’s by- a.m.). while intoxicated (reported at what audit compliance for a Executive Initiative Account that the newly revised bylaw laws and speak with their con- Theodore Choudek, 18, 3679 2:45 a.m.). university account includes: arose several times before its change was a compromise stituents on the matter. Helser Hall, was arrested and charged with public intoxica- James Stolfus, 24, of Boone, segregation of duties, docu- first read. between the committees and “Constituents should ask tion and possession of alcohol was arrested and charged mentation of expenditures and Sen. Lucas Gray attempted Knight. of their senators, ‘How will at Little St. and Welch Ave. with public intoxication and following of bylaw procedures. twice to call a motion to over- “On Monday, we were this bill keep my money from (reported 12:50 a.m.). possession of a firearm while intoxicated (reported at 5:26 What the definition of ride Knight’s veto prior to the able to discuss the bill be- being used in a way that I don’t Rachel Tuttle, 21, 3105 Story a.m.). audit compliance for the revised bylaw change bill. tween the Rules and Finance see as being acceptable?’” Gray St., was arrested and charged Executive Initiative Account When his motion was Committees and President said. with public intoxication in the Oct. 6 2300 block of Chamberlain St. (reported at 1:27 a.m.). Matthew King, 22, 444 Welch Ave. Apt. 307, was ar- Kenneth Gordon Jr., 37, 4715 rested and charged with public >>MENINGITIS.p1 Sept. 26. However, since this Treatment for fungal men- Hutchinson St., was arrested intoxication in the 400 block of is an injection, once patients ingitis includes two drugs, one and charged with operating Welch Ave. (reported at 12:22 that list at some point,” said have received the steroid, the called amphotericin B and the Fast facts while intoxicated, open contain- a.m.). er, and driving under suspen- Laura Knowles, supervisor for fungal meningitis may already other is voriconazole. sion at Hayward Ave. and Storm Zachary Schnoebelen, 18, nursing and patient services be in their body. Some patients will fully Cases: 257 St. (reported at 2:19 a.m.). of West Des Moines, was arrested and charged with at Thielen Student Health The best thing to do is to recover, but others may have Deaths: 20 Brandon Roers, 21, 131 possession of a controlled Center. watch out for the symptoms lasting mental or physical States Affected: 15 Welch Ave., was arrested and substance, possession of drug The current form of men- of meningitis: fever; headache; problems relating to a stroke charged with public intoxica- No cases reported in Iowa paraphernalia, and underage ingitis is fungal. Fungal menin- chills; very severe, stiff neck or issues with antifungal med- tion at Knapp St. and Welch possession of alcohol; he Symptoms Ave. (reported at 2:33 a.m.). was additionally referred to gitis is when fungal organisms pain and problems similar to ications. The student health ■■ Fever Brandon Reineke, 26, 227 the DOT for a .02 violation at invade the the fluid surround- those of a stroke. Symptoms center at Iowa State feels that Sheldon Ave., was arrested Beach Ave. and Lincoln Way ■■ Headache (reported at 12:54 a.m.). ing the spinal cord and brain, may appear one to four they are in a supportive role. and charged with public or the brain’s blood vessels. weeks after the injection was There have not been any cases ■■ Chills intoxication at Hunt St. and S. Kelsey Regan, 21, 313 Sheldon Ave. (reported at 3:17 Stanton Ave. Unit 13, was ar- This outbreak of fungal received. of fungal meningitis reported ■■ Very severe, stiff neck pain p.m.). rested and charged with public meningitis is caused by a ste- “One of the questions that in Iowa. ■■ Problems similar to those An individual had been given intoxication in the 100 block of roid injection of a potentially [a student patient] will always “We’re in more of a sup- of a stroke. Symptoms an iPhone and checked to Welch Ave. (reported at 1:33 contaminated product, given be asked by the nurses is ‘Can portive role with public health may appear one to four a.m.). determine if it had been re- in the back, knee, shoulder or you tip your head down to your because we don’t do the proce- weeks after the injection ported as stolen at the Armory An individual reported damage ankle. The steroid injection chest?’ and ‘Does that increase dures, but should something was received. (reported at 12:04 p.m.). to a car window by construc- was an injection of methyl- any pain?’” Knowles said. like that happen and we have A vehicle that left the scene tion equipment at Daley Drive struck a car owned by and Stange Road (reported at prednisolone acetate. Fungal meningitis is not Ames’ community population Anthony Khairallah at Lot 61 10:23 a.m.). “As a health care provider contagious. The people con- affected, then we would cer- our students right now by any (reported at 5:48 p.m.). one of the first questions that tracting this illness are the peo- tainly jump in and help Story means,” Paris-Walker said. you have … is ‘How did it get ple who received the steroid County Public Health with the However, with the large di- contaminated?’ You want to injection from New England response. Right now we don’t versity of the Iowa State cam- know why,” said Tammy Paris- Compounding Center. have anything directly that we pus, the student health center Correction: Walker, staff registered nurse “We were glad that it was can do, but we would certainly realizes that this may affect at Thielen Student Health fungal, because right away we help them in any way possible,” some students. In Thursday’s article titled “Feed future through sustainable Center. know the risk of spreading is Knowles said. “You’ve got to think, we agriculture,” the author is incorrectly listed as Firstname Lastname. The article was written by Eric Debner. The steroid injection was virtually nil. It’s not going to The student health center have kids from 130 different produced and sent out by the be contagious from person to stresses that for students on countries and all across the The Daily regrets the error. New England Compounding person, so that is a huge relief campus, this issue should not United States; someone’s fam- Center in Framingham, Mass. from a public health stand- raise immediate alarm. ily will probably be affected,” These injections were recalled point,” Knowles said. “It’s not a huge concern for Knowles said.

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Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily Members of the audience reach for Bruce Springsteen posters Thursday at Hilton Coliseum. A large group of people surrounded the table where a woman was handing out the posters.

>>SPRINGSTEEN.p1 songs and gained applause the performance began. The from the audience. The bass- audience sang every word, VOTE cal aspect, and even wanted to ist of the group, Spencer Bell, and sometimes got comments volunteer for the event upon said the group took the perfor- from Springsteen like “good entering the doors. mance as a “chance of a life- job,” or “that was terrible,” “I came here early hoping time” to perform on the same with a laugh from the crowd. I could volunteer,” Olsen said. stage just before Springsteen. Between songs, Springsteen “But I’m here to enjoy Bruce Bell described performing to discussed the importance of EARLY [Springsteen] and support the such a large crowd as nerve- voting, his belief in Obama president.” wracking, but something he and some of the cultural back- Olsen felt there was a deep- was used to. ground behind his songs. er message to the rally than just Dvorsky, chairwoman for Even though Springsteen fans and students going to see the Iowa Democratic Party, performed a short half-hour a rock ‘n’ roll icon, and he said took the stage after the jazz set, the crowd enjoyed every at he is “worried about the youth” band to get the crowd amped second of it. The crowd sang, due to “the youth having a lack up for voting. cheered and rooted “Bruce” of interest in politics.” “So much is at stake throughout the afternoon. The event started with a with this. … For the past two The show was free for video showing Obama’s strug- years, we’ve been preparing,” all those who had an admis- IOWA STATE gles and successes as presi- Dvorsky said. “It is working, sion ticket, and the Obama dent. The crowd did pay atten- we’re ready to go.” for America Ames office said tion to the video, applauding After a short speech from 3,500 ISU students and Iowa at the scenes mentioning the Weber, junior in advertising, residents participated. death of Osama Bin Laden and and another video, it was time “All types of people were UNIVERSITY the signing of the Fair Pay Act. for Springsteen to appear. there. Young, old. They came After the video, attendees The crowd jumped, ran from Ames and even far away,” were treated to a performance to the stage, and Springsteen said the Obama for America — from the ISU Jazz Combo screamed, “Fire it up! Ready Iowa group, calling the rally a group. The band played a few to go!” The crowd cheered and great success. YOUYOU CANCAN REGISTER AND VOTE EARLY >>RESEARCH.p1 students, and develop technol- there was attendance. Second, AND VOTE EARLY and grant proposals. ogy and create better environ- Hira and the panel had the op- An important question was ments that are aging friendly portunity to explain and give ATAT THIS LOCATION: raised concerning the source of and sustainable.” further clarification about the money for the pursuit funding. Margaret commented on program. Wickert responded there was how the open forum helped Finally, the forum allowed PARKS LIBRARY a 206 percent increase in state answer important questions the audience to express their appropriations this spring due regarding the program and ideas and concerns with the to increases in enrollment and the steps for moving forward initiative, which the univer- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18TH research development. within the process. sity administrators took into Jennifer Margaret, direc- “I think it’s a good first account. tor of the ISU gerontology pro- step,” Margaret said. “It helped “I think it was very good; FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19TH gram, expressed excitement lay out the president’s agenda, it brought up a lot of what and interest toward the presi- which is very reassuring and people were thinking about,” dential initiative. exciting — to think big and Quisenberry said. “I thought 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM “Inherently, [the gerontol- think interdisciplinary. This it was a great interchange, ogy program] is an interdisci- forum could be the first step and that’s exactly what we plinary program,” Margaret in more meetings where fac- wanted.” VISIT GOTTAVOTE.COM/IA said. “We want to connect with ulty get together and we regu- Both Hira and Quisenberry VISIT other departments and units larly talk about and know more said they hope to see more to see how we can incorpo- about what we’re doing.” people in attendance at the OR CALL 1-855-VOTE-174 rate life span developmental Hira noted three indica- next forum at 11 a.m. Oct. 26, OR CALL principles into what folks are tors which showed the forum in the Campanile Room of the already doing to help educate had fulfilled its purpose. First, Memorial Union. DEMOCRATS

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Editorial Energy Do not align entertainers Clean up coal confusion s Election Day nears, don’t worry about trying to understand every issue the with politics Acandidates discuss. Instead, look at the effects of those ideas. There are so many issues The latest word from the presi- that come up in the presidential race and it is dential campaign of President Barack next to impossible for voters to be knowledge- able about all of them. Obama is that people should vote for It is possible for voters to look at the can- him because he is supported by the didates’ stance about the appropriate size of likes of actor Justin Long and musi- government and from there make a reasonable decision of who to vote for. For example, the cian Bruce Springsteen. debate about clean coal actually boils down to a The appearances of both celebri- debate about the size of government. ties — who, apart from their talent But what actually is clean coal, and why are we hearing about it? at pleasing your eyes and ears, are I watched the first presidential debate Oct. not noted for much aside from their 3, with my roommates who major in chemistry support of Obama — are a typical and environmental science. At a comment made about clean coal, they burst out laugh- example of puedo-events that excite ing, saying there was no such thing. This term people but deliver no substance. The has also made its way into political ads. So I subtle hope behind Springsteen’s decided to look into it a little more. In the presidential race, we have seen two concert last night is that, in addition distinct opinions develop. to being entertained, those in at- President Barack Obama believes in the tendance will consider voting for the investment in green energy. In the past four years, Obama has won more than $10 billion in same person he support. Why else private investments toward green energy. He would Springsteen and his entourage plans to promote research and investment in fly to Ames, Iowa, to give a concert on green energy, including clean coal technology, and regulations on harmful energy production. a Thursday night? This belief calls for the federal government The presumption is that if he can to take responsibility. This is consistent with make such good music and please us his stances on other issues, such as healthcare, jobs and education. so thoroughly, his political judgment Republican candidate Mitt Romney does must be good and we ought to agree not go into detail about clean coal on his web- with him. site. But he believes that energy production should be able to control energy production, We disagree. Insofar, the expecta- and it should be certified by federal agencies, tions for them were that they would but led by individual states. This means that entertain us or give a stump speech each state could decide how clean its energy is. This side calls for the federal government based on their celebrity rather than to play a more limited role, and for the states taking the time to figure out in what to play a larger role. This is consistent with his particular students are worried about stances on Medicare and education. Regardless of who you believe should be and talk honestly about them. Long responsible for the future of this technology, and Springsteen materializing on the federal or state government, clean coal campus are not political events. could be a very important technology to the And since they are not political future of the production of energy in America. File photo: Iowa State Daily It is something that people should be aware of, The term “clean coal” was created by a public relations agency to describe technology used to events, we have to wonder at why, especially in a state that promotes their inter- limit coal’s environmental effects. Energy is an important topic in this year’s presidential race. then, the Obama campaign would est in green energy. have brought them here. The term “clean coal” was created by R&R By Hannah.Dankbar harm to our health and environment; there- Partners. These are the people who brought @iowastatedaily.com fore it is not out of line for the government (or Unless, of course, they wanted us the popular “what happens in Vegas, stays anybody) to demand an alternative or at least a to obscure politics altogether and in Vegas” slogan. Big companies, such as Duke health problems. reduction. Power, Peabody Energy and BHP Billiton, There are five types of clean coal technol- Also, data from demonstration storage administer a distracting opiate. To latched onto this term by producing a multi- ogy that stand out: coal washing, wet scrubbers, projects will not be available until 2013. This the extent that Obama is using people million dollar campaign. They spent $35 mil- electrostatic precipitators, gasification, and means construction on the first carbon capture whose names are widely known to lion in 2008 alone. carbon capture and storage. These technolo- and storage plants will not start until at least “Clean coal” refers to the technology used to gies use a variety of methods, but one common 2020, which means there is plenty of time to tout his campaign, his campaign is limit the environmental effects of coal. factor is that each of these technologies is very debate about which type of technology will be not founded on himself. The cam- Coal as an energy source is very important. expensive. The Intergovernmental Panel on the most practical and create an effective plan. paign of any politician should rest on The International Energy Agency estimated Climate Change estimated that carbon capture As Election Day draws near, look at the that 70 percent of the energy used between and storage could add between 50 to 100 per- stances each candidate takes and then think the candidate him- or herself. now and 2050 will come from fossil fuels, such cent to coal energy costs, an increase that many about what the implications of those stances None of us — from the cynical as coal. It is also known as the dirtiest form of companies and Americans are uncomfortable will look like for our nation. Then you will members of this editorial board to the fossil fuel energy. with. make an informed decision. When burning coal for energy, carbon This presents a valid business concern, but biggest fanboys and -girls of Long and dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are it is also a valid demand. If we know the source Springsteen — should care how any released into the atmosphere. These chemicals of multiple problems, shouldn’t a solution be Hannah Dankbar is a senior in political other person — even ones as famous can cause acid rain, water pollution and human demanded? The use of coal is causing serious science and Spanish from Johnston, Iowa. as Long and Springsteen — will vote. To be effective, politics requires Letters to the editor that judgments and decisions be the product of individual thought as we weigh evidence and arguments Protect animals; Obama’s legacy against one another. Listening to songs like “The Promised Land” and consists of debt, “Thunder Road” do not accomplish vote for Vilsack that. Our job as citizens consists of participating in politics in our own Have you ever had a special the time against animal protec- failed leadership bond with an animal, particularly tion bills. right, not in a mass of people in front with a dog? He voted against legisla- As a junior at Iowa State, I it.” I know I was. of a stage. That is especially the case Were you shocked by the de- tion to offer help to pets when am concerned by the direction You don’t talk and talk about tails of Michael Vick’s dogfight- natural disasters occur. He voted — or lack thereof — our country how much better something when the person on that stage makes ing ring several years ago? against measures to crack down is headed under the current could be in a campaign speech his or her living as an entertainer. Would you like to see legisla- on dogfighting, even one which administration. and wind up doing absolutely Let Springsteen and Long come tion enacted to create much would ban bringing children to One of the president’s main nothing. That’s the opposite of greater penalties against all dogfights. responsibilities is to ensure leadership. to campus, but let us make sure that aspects of dogfighting? Regardless of whether you that a new budget is passed for The failure of passing a bud- their presentations of entertainment, Are you eligible to vote in this are a Republican, Democrat or every fiscal year. Three out of get has led to four straight years such as they exist, be labeled as such. year’s election for the U.S. House Independent, King’s voting re- the four years President Barack of over $1 trillion in deficit of Representatives between cord is out of touch and should be Obama has been in office, a new spending. Let us not confuse them with politics. Steve King and Christie Vilsack? of major concern to anyone who budget has not been passed. One trillion dollars is an un- Public service requires independent If you answered yes to these has even the slightest affection That’s 25 percent. fathomable amount of money, action rather than adopting the views questions, regardless of your po- for animals in their life. I’m not sure how things and our generation is stuck litical affiliation, please seriously Please do man’s best friend a work in Washington, but on with the task of paying off four of others because the people who consider voting against King. huge favor. Vote against King, and campus that would be a failing of those. hold them are popular. King’s voting record as a vote for Vilsack in this election. record. Thank you Mr. President. member of the U.S. House of I think most Americans Representatives is crystal clear... 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wimming Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily S : Running back Jeff Woody pushes forward to gain yardage Oct. 6, at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. Woody had four carries for 11 yards, and will continue to carry the brunt of the work load as starter James White will sit out this week with a knee injury. ISU moves forward after heartbreaker The ISU swimming and diving Working through injuries team will face South Dakota State this Saturday for its first Oklahoma State, ly. You just have to Lunt injured his left knee on Sept. home meet of the season. plug the next guy in 15 in the game against Louisiana- Iowa State The Cyclones suffered a and go from there.” Lafayette. He is not expected to play (4-2, 1-2 Big 12) heartbreaking loss last week to Iowa State both Rhoads said es- against Iowa State. vs. Minnesota, one of the top teams tablishing a scheme For its second road game, the ISU in the nation, losing 144-140. lacking key players and having the play- offense will see a backup quarter- Okla. State Swimming against the By Stephen.Koenigsfeld ers execute it physi- back. TCU’s Trevone Boykin failed to (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) Jackrabbits this week, Iowa @iowastatedaily.com cally would be es- Rhoads lead his team to a victory at home on State hopes to repeat their suc- Where: Boone Pickens Stadium cess from last year. sential to win. Oct. 6 when the Cyclones traveled to When: 11 a.m. Saturday On the road last season, the Iowa State has a 1-59 record James White, the starting run- Fort Worth, Texas. Cyclones defeated South Dakota against teams nationally ranked ning back for Iowa State, did not play The Cowboys will instead be Media: FX (TV), Cyclone Radio State, collecting wins in 14 sixth or higher. That lone win came in the loss to Kansas State last week- starting J.W. Walsh at quarterback Network (Radio), iowastatedaily. of the 16 events. Sophomore last year against No. 2 Oklahoma end after having a knee procedure Saturday against the Cyclones. com (Coverage) Imelda Wistey, led the team last State. and will be out this weekend when Rhoads said the team has been com- Notes: year with three individual top On Saturday, the Cyclones (4-2, the team travels to Stillwater. pensating for the loss of White. finishes and a first place finish in ■■ Oklahoma State leads the all-time the medley relay. 1-2 Big 12) will travel to Stillwater, Jeff Woody, Shontrelle Johnson, “[With Woody] being healthier series against Iowa State 25-18-3. Okla., to try for a second straight road DeVondrick Nealy and Rob Standard and getting more reps ... Standard The dual meet is scheduled for ■■ Iowa State is ranked No. 24 in the 2 p.m. Saturday at Beyer Hall. victory against the Cowboys (3-2, have all been seeing action during [has been] filling in and taking more BCS standings for the first time in Admission is free. 1-1). practice without White this week of the practice reps and taking the school history. — Daily staff The major topic of conversation leading up to the game. burden off the [other running backs],” ■■ Iowa State knocked off No. 2 for both teams leading up to the game “We’re going to have to play more Rhoads said. Oklahoma State in 2011 in the has been injuries. ISU coach Paul than we have been,” Woody said. “As Quarterback Jared Barnett said first against a team ranked No. 6 Rhoads said it’s just part of the game. a player, if you said you didn’t want to he will be missing White, but believes or higher. By the numbers: “Every week teams have those is- play more, you’d be lying. But you also the other running backs will do an ■■ Follow Jake Calhoun (@ sues, including us right now without don’t want anyone to get hurt.” adequate job in picking up the slack JakeCalhoun75) and Alex Halsted our starting tailback,” Rhoads said. (@AlexHalsted) for live updates 18-25-3 Injuries have also plagued the for the team. from the game at Boone Pickens Football team’s all-time record “You don’t change a whole lot in what OSU team, none more important Stadium in Stillwater, Okla. against Oklahoma State you’re doing offensively or defensive- than quarterback Wes Lunt. FOOTBALL.p6 >>

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4-11 Sooners next on list Paul Rhoads’ record in Big 12 road games as coach as Cyclones prepare 619 By Dylan.Montz @iowastatedaily.com Number of career tackles combined between linebackers Jake Knott and A.J. Klein Iowa State was the first Big 12 team to hand No. 8 Texas its first loss of a set in league play this season, but was not No. 24 able to pull off the upset after Iowa State’s first-ever ranking losing the match in five sets in the BCS poll Wednesday night. The No. 22 Cyclones (10-7, 4-3 Big 12) will return to Hilton Coliseum for a 13 matchup on Saturday against Jennifer Dominguez’s goals Oklahoma. scored this season, which is The Sooners (16-6, 5-2 Big the most in the Big 12 12) are currently sitting at third place in the Big 12 stand- ings, ahead of Iowa State, 5.09 which is tied for fourth place Photo: Brianna Buentz/Iowa State Daily Kristen Hahn’s digs per set, with Kansas State. Forward J.P Kascsak waits for his chance to help the which leads the Big 12 ISU coach Christy ISU hockey team against Arizona on Oct. 5. Iowa Johnson-Lynch said on State hopes to reverse a three-game losing streak Monday with the team going this weekend when they play Robert Morris. up against the Longhorns and Sooners in the same week, it was going to have to stay re- Cyclones hope laxed and keep things in per- Sports Jargon: spective in its preparation for teams with different styles. to bounce back “If there are common Clinch themes, we’ll do it all week SPORT: long, but Oklahoma and Texas against Eagles are actually pretty different,” Boxing Photo: Grace Steenhagen/Iowa State Daily By Robert.Hein Johnson-Lynch said Monday DEFINITION: Iowa State’s Mackenzie Bigbee and Jamie Straube work @iowastatedaily.com about preparation for two together to block a hit by a UNI player Sept. 5. Iowa State will A clinch is a defensive tech- teams in a span of a few days. Coming off a three-game losing the streak, the No. nique. One boxer holds onto play Oklahoma this Saturday at Hilton Coliseum. the other to avoid being hit “Their offenses are pretty 12 Cyclone hockey team hopes to bounce back against or slow down an opponent’s different and what they do a team in a league like the Big with 16 kills, hitting a percent- No. 8 Robert Morris on Friday and Saturday at the attack. well is pretty different.” 12 can be challenging. age of .467. Ames/ISU Ice Arena. USE: Middle blocker Jamie Oklahoma swept Texas “At the same time, things The Cyclones (6-3-1) split the two-game series last Mike Tyson bit off Evander Straube, who had 13 kills, hit- Tech on Wednesday night, that we are going to practice year against Robert Morris. Holyfield’s ear while the two ting a .294 percentage against marking its 11th season to get ready for Texas are The Eagles have not lost a game in regulation this were locked in a clinch. Texas, remarked that only sweep. Middle blocker Sallie having two days to prepare for McLaurin, led the OU offense VOLLEYBALL.p6 >> HOCKEY.p6 >> 6 Classifieds

6 | SPORTS | Iowa State Daily | Friday, Oct. 19, 2012 Editor: Jake Calhoun | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 PICKS Iowa State vs. Oklahoma Michigan State vs. No. 23 No. 6 LSU vs. No. 20 No. 9 South Carolina vs. No. 4 Kansas State vs. State Michigan Texas A&M No. 3 Florida No. 17 West Virginia No. 18 Texas Tech vs. TCU North Carolina vs. Duke

Jake Iowa State — I know I look Michigan — I have literally Texas A&M — Upset South Carolina — Upset West Virginia — The Texas Tech — Texas Tech Duke — I just want to Calhoun, like I’m drinking the Kool- run out of ways to say the alert: Les Miles still has alert: I really just don’t Mountaineers will be has been vulnerable after see Duke become bowl sports editor Aid, but Oklahoma State Big Ten sucks. no idea what he’s doing. want to see an all-SEC hungry after getting upset upsets, but Purple Baylor eligible for the first time (26-23) is having a lot of issues championship game this last week. Plus Bill Snyder will still struggle with since 1995. this year. year. is really old. Pachall in detox.

Dean Iowa State — I hate to Michigan — Both have LSU — One of the best South Carolina — Still West Virginia — The Texas Tech — If their North Carolina — UNC is Berhow-Goll, hop on the bandwagon, been on a rollercoaster defenses in the country riding the Lattimore train. Wildcat offense isn’t ex- defense keeps this up and a few points away from assistant but Oklahoma State hasn’t this season, but Michigan and a win against South I love the ol’ ball coach’s plosive enough to keep up Doege keeps rolling, the being undefeated. I don’t sports editor found itself and Iowa State takes sweet mo’ into the Carolina is enough to team this year. with West Virginia. Geno Red Raiders are going to think Coach K has any sort (30-19) is in a must-win situation. Big House with them. convince me. Smith gets back on track. wreak havoc in the Big 12. of pull on the football field. Alex Halsted, Iowa State — Tough Michigan — The Spartans LSU — Kyle Field has South Carolina — I missed Kansas State — I think Texas Tech — I’m going North Carolina — This isn’t assistant choice, but Oklahoma blew a win against Iowa, grass? Yes? So Les Miles on South Carolina last the Wildcats might be for with the Masked Rider to basketball, so it’s not that sports editor State struggled with and it’ll only get worse can take a bite of it before week, but I think they’ll real. We’ll find out if their beat the Horned Frog. interesting. I think Duke (27-22) Kansas and the ISU de- from there. the game? In that case I’ll bounce back following a defense can control the waits at least another fense should contain them. take LSU. close loss to LSU. West Virginia offense. week for bowl eligibility.

Stephen Iowa State — A threaten- Michigan — Denard LSU — The Tigers are Florida — I think the Kansas State — Research TCU — Students are back Duke — Lots of potential Koengisfeld, ing ISU defense against a Robinson is going to have almost as good on Gators might be for real, shows Collin Klein is from fall break. Amon G. for this to be a good foot- sports online struggling Oklahoma State a field day with Sparty’s the road as they are at you guys. actually the great-great- Carter will be full for this ball game, as long as Pam editor (33-16) defense says it all. defensive woes. home. Possible BCS title great-great-great-nephew one. Ward stays out of it. contender. of Bill Snyder.

Guest pick: Iowa State — Oklahoma Michigan State — I Texas A&M — Their only Florida — The old farewell West Virginia — I feel like Texas Tech — Raiders vs. a North Carolina — Tar is Michael is where the wind comes could say something loss was the first game of is wrong. “See ya later, killing a wildcat is a basic frog. A horned frog, sure. sticky. Duke will probably Belding, sweepin’ down the plain, cliche about how “This is the season. Who doesn’t alligator” doesn’t apply rite of passage for any But it’s still an amphibian. get stuck to the bottom of but Iowa is a wind tunnel. Sparta,” but they’re play- want to see them keep here. mountaineer. UNC’s foot, which doesn’t opinion editor ing in Ann Arbor. it going? count as “winning.”

>>HOCKEY.p5 “They know the history of the tricky.” >>VOLLEYBALL.p5 >>FOOTBALL.p5 program.” Kascsak credited the hat season, losing only one game After last Friday’s loss to trick to the congruity in his things we need to do against “It’ll be good to get ... in overtime. That being said, the North Iowa Bulls, senior line. Oklahoma,” Straube said. 11 Nealy in the game, and of ISU coach Al Murdoch feels goalie Paul Karus was looking “We work the puck well,” “I think we are going to do a Match sweeps by Oklahoma course getting [Woody] Robert Morris has not played for the Cyclones to have “an- Kascsak said. “We’re all dy- good job of taking away [learn- this season back with his knee hurting a team as fast or as tough as other hard week at practice,” namic guys.” ing points] from Texas’ match a little bit, just get him back his. and for the team to continue The Cyclones may be [and] using what we learned 4 and get him a couple car- “Our players are getting to work on consistency and struggling offensively as of from them in getting ready to Match sweeps by Iowa ries here and there and see better each and every day,” focus. late, but Murdoch has plans play [Oklahoma].” State during 2012 what he can do,” Barnett Murdoch said. In last season’s series, to change that, placing focus Outside hitter Rachel said. Murdoch said his team sophomore forward J.P. on the offensive end of the Hockaday, said a focus for the Rhoads also said the needs to improve passes and Kascsak completed a hat spectrum. Cyclone offense has been to 3 27-21 loss to Kansas State Number of five-set matches finish on power plays. trick on his birthday. “We want to fill the get more work with out-of- at home last weekend took the Sooners have played in The Cyclones have been It may not be his birthday net,” Murdoch said of the system balls and to still get throughout the 2012 season a toll on his team. struggling on the offen- this weekend, but he wouldn’t Cyclones’ need for some of- strong swings even if the ball “You can tell it was a sive side in recent games. mind having a repeat in front fensive power. “We need to go isn’t perfectly positioned. physical game, this last Murdoch said this may be of the home crowd. every time.” Hockaday recorded 10 kills one,” Rhoads said. “So due to the skill of opposing “I’m definitely going to Iowa State and Robert and 10 digs in the loss to the you’ve been seeing that on goalies. try,” Kascsak said of scoring Morris face off at 7:30 p.m. Longhorns. time.” the practice field.” “Teams tend to get up for another a hat trick. on Friday and Saturday at the “I think it’s a mentality The Cyclone team will look As far as White goes, Iowa State,” Murdoch said. “No sense trying to get too Ames/ISU Ice Arena. [of] just going up every single to play the net aggressively Rhoads said on Wednesday swing and just being aggres- and continue the solid play after talking to him that sive,” Hockaday said. showcased over the last few the swelling was down and “It’s not so much if you weeks this weekend. it was a better day. make a mistake as long as Iowa State will take on The Cyclones will kick you’re being aggressive. You’re Oklahoma on Saturday at off in Stillwater at 11 a.m. going to make plays as long as Hilton Coliseum. First serve is Saturday. The game will be you go up hard every single scheduled for 6:30 p.m. broadcast on FX. Flu Vaccination Clinics $20 Injectable $25 Nasal Flu Mist I U-Bill ONLY Please bring CY your ISU Card Dates: Walk-In Clinic Every Wed. and Sat. October through December 9am-11:30am

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