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facebook.com/ By Charles.O’Brien iowastatedaily and Lissandra.Villa was proposed at the Wednesday GSB week’s minutes. minutes be posted in light of the two @iowastatedaily.com meeting. Gray said that all of the minutes articles published in the Daily this It failed by a vote of 7-27-0. pertaining to the argument about week. Gray was approached by some After other pending matters on The new bylaw change will be vot- the bylaw change to the Executive of his constituents and asked that the agenda were dealt with, a motion ed on next week. Initiative account did not contain the there be a motion to override the veto. Online: to override President Jared Knight’s At the start of the meeting, how- complete conversation. veto to the bylaw change last week ever, Sen. Lucas Gray objected to last Gray also asked that the complete GSB.p2A >>

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Provided by ISU Meteorology Club Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Musician Bruce Springsteen will make an appearance in Ames on Thursday to “encourage students to participate in early voting.” Presidential elections have started using celebrities to support their campaigns because celebrities may influence the votes of those who are undecided. Agriculture: By Julie.Ferrell With early voting sites recently encourage students to participate in pate in the early satellite voting loca- ‘Meet Your @iowastatedaily.com open, celebrities have been flocking early voting. tions. Seidler also noted students can to campus to get the word out. Erin Seidler, Obama spokesper- follow more of the week’s events at Local Farmer’ The role of musicians and celebri- Obama for America has sched- son and communications director for #CampusTakeover on Twitter. ties has played a part in politics and uled appearances by Justin Long and Obama in America — Iowa, said the “Bruce Springsteen is an icon, and bridges ISU, voting for years, and this election sea- Bruce Springsteen for its week-long hope of Springsteen’s performance producers son is no different. “campus takeover” in an effort to is to get students inspired to partici- SPRINGSTEEN.p2A >> By Rebecca.Chamberlin @iowastatedaily.com Innovation Awareness From composting to recycling to buying locally to offering organic foods, ISU Dining has sought to minimize environmental impact while informing students about Feed future different aspects of their diet. Patents crucial to ISU Courtney Long, sustainability coordinator for ISU Dining, has By Mike.Randleman through been working to set up informa- @iowastatedaily.com tional events for students this year. One such event occurs Research and innovation have sustainable Thursday and is called Meet Your Local Farmer. long been a cornerstone of the edu- cational excellence that defines Iowa Meet Your Local Farmer is meant agriculture to educate students about the State. Following a Congressional act Farm to ISU project, which pro- that largely aids inventors, the time By Firstname.Lastname motes the interaction between is ripe for more research. @iowastatedaily.com Iowa State and local farms. “[Iowa State] has a very strong “It’s valuable for the students to research portfolio, which has been ISU students can get involved in know where their food is coming increasing over the last five to six the effort to sustainably reduce glob- from and to connect Ames to our years,” said Balaji Narasimhan, asso- al poverty and hunger. Rajiv Shah, rural communities,” Long said. ciate dean of research for the College administrator for the U.S. Agency The Union Drive Community of Engineering. for International Development, and Center will host two local farms: Table Top Farm and Wilber’s In 2011, the Leahy-Smith Carrie Hessler-Radelet, acting direc- Northside Market. Both farms America Invents Act was passed by tor of the Peace Corps, will present will have representatives present Congress. This act has many facets “Feed the Future: Food Security and from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to it, but the biggest change that will Agriculture in Development.” result when the act is fully enacted The adventure starts at 4:30 p.m. in March of 2013 is the switch from Thursday in the Great Hall of the “first to invent” to “first to file.” Memorial Union, where students Inside: In short, this will result in an will have an opportunity to attend the inventor receiving a patent in rela- World Series Affairs keynote address. News ...... 2A tion to when they file their inven- “The greatest scientific and practi- Opinion ...... 5A tion rather than the date of inven- cal challenge in the next 30 to 40 years Sports ...... 8A tion. This will further result in an will be to feed all the people in the Photo: Dong Ding/Iowa State Daily Ames247...... 1B accelerated process for prospective world,” said Max Rothschild, a Charles Classifieds ...... 2B Balaji Narasimhan, associate dean of research for the College of Engineering, talks about Iowa State’s patent programs and the Games ...... 3B PATENTS.p3A>> importance of research to the university during an interview Monday. HUNGER.p3A >>

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>>SPRINGSTEEN.p1A Ames, ISU Police Police Blotter: Departments he is popular and has a positive voice for The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. President Barack Obama,” Seidler said. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Patrick Fleming, frontman of lo- Oct. 1 damage collision at Lot B6 cal band Poison Control Center, said (reported at 5:23 p.m.). Officers responded to a fire Springsteen’s acoustic performance at alarm at the Memorial Union; Vehicles driven by Chase Hilton is not only an opportunity to see cause was attributed to an Harper, Ryan Zimmer, his favorite musician for free but is also a Matthew Norton, Neil electrical short in a light switch good way to stir up some excitement for (reported at 4:20 p.m.). Gerstein and Song Kong were involved in a property the campus takeover event. Oct. 2 damage collision at Lincoln “This is just a perfect opportunity to Way and Sheldon Ave. (re- Melissa Tenclay, 25, 440 E. ported at 7:21 p.m.). support something I support anyway and 7th St. Unit 231, was arrested see one of my all time favorite musicians,” Officers check the welfare and charged with criminal Fleming said. “Musicians and stars and mischief, and operating while of a resident in University license was revoked (reported Village, who was experiencing people with a large audience have a lot of at 2:30 p.m.). emotional difficulties (reported power. Bruce Springsteen just has the in- at 11:28 p.m.). fluence to get 30,000 people into one room Oct. 3 Oct. 4 because they just love his songs. ... It’s all Steven Amberg, 22, 2311 about star power.” Frederiksen Ct., was arrested An individual reported the on a warrant and charged with theft of an item from a room This is not the first time Springsteen possession of a controlled in Eaton Hall (reported at 11:49 has appeared on the campaign trail. He substance, he was held by the p.m.). started in 1972 when he endorsed George Story County Sheriff’s Office An individual reported the McGovern’s presidential campaign. Since (reported at 12:39 a.m.). theft of a bike from Martin Hall (reported at 12:41 p.m.). then, he has been involved in John Kerry’s Matthew Ferriss, 23, 919 S. 2004 and Obama’s 2008 campaigns. Oct. 16th St. Apt. 321, was arrested An individual reported damage and charged with driving under to a vehicle windshield in Lot 18 will mark his first appearance on the suspension, at Beach Rd. and S4 (reported at 3:40 p.m.). 2012 campaign when he performs in Lincoln Way, was subse- Parma, Ohio and Ames. quently released on citation An individual reported being (reported at 1:49). harassed by an acquaintance David Stuart, professor of music and at Friley Hall (reported at 8:17 theatre, said the involvement of artists Vehicles driven by Daniel p.m.). Venteicher and Derek Grote like Springsteen is not uncommon. Since were involved in a property Vietnam, Stuart said artists have started voicing their political opinions. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia “John Lennon was one of the first to The Bruce Springsteen concert is one of President Barack Obama’s events have this stuff happen. Nobody cared who scheduled for the week-long “campus takeover.” Actor Justin Long also made an Correction: Elvis voted for. Nobody cared who Frank appearance Tuesday. Sinatra voted for,” Stuart said. “Suddenly, In Wednesday’s article about the U.S. Department of Defense giving PowerFilm Solar $5.2 million to help develop solar their opinions started to matter to their said. “If you can donate two of the three, appearance will likely have the power to technology, Pat Rundall’s name was incorrectly spelled as Pat fans.” then I feel like you’re doing OK.” sway undecided voters. Rundell. Fleming said the role of musicians is Stuart compared the use of “Bruce Springsteen is a person that’s The Daily regrets the errors. a key part of the campaign trail as “musi- Springsteen’s time and talent on campus been around for a long time. ... In our state, cians have a voice” in the process. When to the mission of the national organization if you’re on the fence, those are the people Obama visited campus earlier this semes- Rock the Vote, a group that strives to en- they want to sway one way or the other. If ter, Fleming was asked to make his voice gage young people in politics through the you’re listening to Bruce Springsteen, and heard as an opening act for the event. use of music and pop culture. Stuart hopes he says something that connects... it might “I got a call from the Democratic Party the performance on campus will encour- just be something that Bruce or Clint of Iowa, which I would be a member of. age students and the community to get out [Eastwood] said,” Fleming said. “They’re They asked if I could pump up a crowd and vote in the election. going to get people that might not know of 5,000 people opening for Obama,” “It is primarily trying to get people to or go to see Barack or Mitt Romney or Bill Fleming said. go vote. To some degree, lots of people feel Clinton speak. Barack Obama hasn’t been Fleming agreed to perform at the event disenfranchised. They don’t believe their putting out records since the ‘70s.” because he supports Obama in this year’s opinion matters,” Stuart said. “Maybe Whether Springsteen’s performance election. Fleming also noted The Poison some famous celebrity says, ‘Hey, go manages to win undecided voters or not, MONGOLIAN Control Center has played a few fundrais- out there and vote.’ Maybe that makes a Stuart said the bottom line of the whole American Asian ers for Obama this year as well as one for difference.” election will be about which candidate John Kerry’s campaign in 2004. Stuart noted that the use of celebrities managed to get their voters involved. BUFFET Fleming said there are three things like Springsteen and Long can have an im- “It’s going to be interesting to see what * * musicians and celebrities can donate to pact on swaying the vote, but it “depends happens. I think the bottom line is it’s go- have their voices make a difference in on the message and what kind of message ing to be a matter of who gets their people “something they believe in”: time, talent the entertainer is presenting.” out to actually vote,” Stuart said. “From Mon-Thurs $10 off and treasure. “We’re being bombarded with people’s that perspective, that may be why this is $6.00 Buffet 515-232-2338 large group “I don’t have a ton of money, so I can’t sides. Entertainers can’t ignore that and so important and why the celebrities are 1620 S. Kellog Ave. donate a ton of treasure to Barack, but I just say ‘I’m famous’,” Stuart said. jumping on board to try to do things.” coupon #103 Ames, IA 50010 special could donate some time and talent. Music While Fleming has decided to go to the Tickets for Bruce Springsteen are 2-5pm For parties of 10 or more is something I’ve been doing for a long Springsteen concert “strictly on enter- still available on site and online at ofa.bo/ time, and I definitely have time,” Fleming tainment value,” he said the free celebrity bruceisu.

>>GSB.p1A seated as a United Residents of rules. passed the bill 31-3-1 to fund Get a Jump Start Off Campus senator. Sen. Alex Knee said to add the Women’s Hockey Club Gray made two separate at- Funding for the ISU that the jerseys on the bill $2,596 for ice time. tempts to do so, but at the time Women’s Hockey Club was should be changed to funding GSB also funded the withdrew his motion out of re- brought up and it was imme- for ice time in order for GSB to Archery Club $1,093.75 for On Winter spect for groups coming before diately pointed out by senate fund the group. The club would arrows. Senate also funded a Government of the Student members that GSB does not then take the extra ice time bicycle pump and repair sta- Body for funding. fund jerseys. These jerseys, ac- funding to be used to purchase tion which is to me put in place Joseph Mawien, junior in cording to the club, are needed jerseys. at the Memorial Union for Free 75 point interdisciplinary studies, was to be compliant with league After debating the bill, GSB $2,260.98. visual inspection Masculine Community Life Winter Evo 22 Snowshoe in 1890s Alaska Gold Is Coming Seeker Camps $13995 Mfg# 07544, 07543 Sine Anahita is an associate professor of sociology and the associate director of Northern Studies at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She • UniBody traction will present a multimedia program featuring photographs by Jasper N. • All condition adaptability Wyman, music of the era and a sociological analysis of the changes in late-nineteenth century men, masculinity and male communities. Sine Anahita teaches and researches how organizations, states and institutions organize social inequality based on race, class, sex, sexuality, gender, age ® By Appointment Only and other markers of difference. She earned three degrees from Iowa 4723 W L State, including her PhD in sociology in 2003. While at ISU she taught in incoln Jensen’s Car Tech Way • com the Women’s Studies Program and the Department of Sociology. She is Ame ods. Follow Us: s • (515 .jaxgo 515-232-8809 also an accomplished fiddler. ) 292-2276 ◆ www 305 6th St Ames Offer Expires Nov. 15, 2012 Sine Anahita Thursday, October 18, 2012 How Has the Supreme Court 7 pm - Gallery, Memorial Union Sponsored by: Reshaped American Law? Women's & Gender Studies Program Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB) Attorney Thomas Goldstein has argued twenty-five cases before the Supreme Court, including matters involving federal patent law, class action practice, labor and employment, and disability law. Most recently he argued the strip search case: that Dr. Rod Rebarcak county jail officials should use discretion in conducting strip Join the Next Peace Corps Generation Thursday, October searches on prisoners arrested Dr. Matt Cross 18, 2012, 8 pm. for nonviolent offenses. He is currently with Goldstein Dr. Ben Winecoff Information Event featuring: Sun Room, & Russell and teaches Acting Peace Corps Director Memorial Union Supreme Court litigation at Neck & Back • Headaches • Extremities both Stanford and Harvard Carrie Hessler-Radelet Law Schools. WALK-IN CARE

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inventors patenting their intel- Fast facts lectual property, according to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Both undergraduate and gradu- Office. ate students are encouraged This landmark legislation to participate in research while at Iowa State, especially in bears significance in that it will engineering. result in a more streamlined The Leahy-Smith America process for those in possession Invents Act has eased the pat- of intellectual property affiliat- enting process for inventors. ed with Iowa State. Intellectual Entities such as the ISU property includes copyrights, Research Foundation and the trademarks, trade secrets and Office of Intellectual Property patents. and Technology Transfer aid in Narasimhan explains in managing any intellectual greater depth how this new re- property that evolves from research and invention at Iowa form is applicable to research- State. ers at Iowa State. “At Iowa State, we have a very streamlined process that helps us file quickly once an rely on faculty that have been invention has been made,” through the inventive process Narasimhan said. “We work to educate the students in their very closely with an orga- lab.” nization called ISURF, ISU Narasimhan added to Research Foundation, led by this point, encouraging stu- Dr. Lisa Lorenzen.” dents to seek out research The foundation is the opportunities. bridge between patent-seeking “Faculty on this cam- scientists and the offices who pus, especially in the College are able to gain those patents. of Engineering, have a very “Her office works very strong track record of involv- closely with our faculty, help- ing undergrad students in their ing them file what is called research,” Narasimhan said. an invention disclosure,” These opportunities can Narasimhan said. “What [the become reality by simply con- ISU Research Foundation] will tacting a faculty member who Photo courtesy of Wikimedia do is evaluate it and then work is conducting research that Speakers from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Peace Corps will present “Feed the Future: Food with a patent attorney to see if correlates with an area of inter- Security and Agriculture in Development” on Thursday. The lecture is about sutainably reducing global poverty and hunger. this is an idea that can be con- est of the student. verted to a patent, and then, if In terms of inventions >>HUNGER.p1A curity practices reach agricultural com- they decide the answer is yes, that come as a result of re- munities, Hessler-Radelet said. then they would move forward search, both Narasimhan and F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor of ani- “Peace Corps is on the front lines of More information and convert that to a patent Lorenzen iterate that most pat- mal science. “Feed the Future is the U.S. Feed the Future, taking the U.S. govern- application.” ented inventions at ISU come government’s response to try to help do ment’s commitment to food security to According to the Center for Sustainable The ISU Research from graduate students and this. Everyone, especially young people, the grassroots level in developing coun- Rural Livelihoods, Iowa State works with Foundation is a nonprofit cor- faculty, although there have should be interested in this challenge be- tries through its volunteer programming,” partners in the United States and globally to poration that works with the been exceptions to the rule. promote food security. A lot of work is be- cause it affects their future.” Hessler-Radelet said. “[Volunteers en- ing done in Kamuli, Uganda to support food Office of Intellectual Property Even if a student may be Feed the Future addresses the issue sure] that the communities are partners security in the future. The center provides and Technology Transfer. unable to contribute much in of food security, which is essentially a in implementing those practices and that assistance in the areas of microfinance, According to the foundation’s terms of intellectual innova- country’s ability to produce a sustainable the practices are sustained over time.” agricultural training and livestock research. mission statement, their goal tion, aiding and assisting a amount of healthy and nutritious food. Agriculture has an important role in They are also working with locals to teach is “to own, manage, and pro- faculty member and joining a “[This initiative] tackles the persis- the Feed the Future initiative, influencing their children food security through the tect intellectual properties, research team serves as a great school garden program. tent problem of chronic hunger and mal- both a country’s financial well-being and including patents, copyrights source for experience. nutrition around the world,” Shah said. its people’s health. In most of the coun- http://www.srl.ag.iastate.edu/ and materials, on behalf of the “You can take research for “The presidential initiative brings togeth- tries that USAID works in, Rothschild university.” [class] credit at Iowa State,” er the private sector, nongovernmental said, over 50 percent of the gross national Furthermore, Lorenzen, Narasimhan said. “Many stu- organizations, women’s cooperatives and product is related to agricultural output. the market, Rothschild said. People who executive director of the ISU dents also do it for pay. So, stu- local communities to support ground- “If you’re going to grow that [amount are better equipped with the resources Research Foundation and the dents have multiple options to breaking approaches to advance global of food] to feed the people within a coun- and knowledge for raising their crops will Office of Intellectual Property engage in research.” food security.” try, you have to help them produce more produce more nutritious food and waste and Technology Transfer, ex- For this, students are en- USAID and Peace Corps work to- and waste less,” Rothschild said. less. plains how student interest in couraged to participate in gether alongside local entities to help de- Post-harvest losses is an area in devel- “Known for its outstanding leadership research is fostered by both research during their time at velop and improve the country’s existing opment. In some parts of the world, 30 to in agriculture, Iowa State is the perfect organizations. Iowa State. Across the board, agricultural sectors. Peace Corps’ Feed 40 percent of the food grown in the field is place to talk about President [Barack] “We frequently provide industries are calling more for the Future volunteers work closely with wasted due to issues such as spoiling and Obama’s Feed the Future initiative,” Shah guest lectures to various class- innovation, which starts with USAID to ensure that innovative food se- improper processing by the time it gets to said. es,” Lorenzen said. “Also, we research in laboratory.

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Culinary ISU’s Tearoom gives students fine dining skills By Danielle.Ferguson @iowastatedaily.com It’s super-fast The clang of sharp knives, paced. You have the aroma of freshly baked to be prepared dough and the sensation of an and be able to eager tongue engulfed all who delegate and ventured to the basement of MacKay Hall on Wednesday make sure every- night. Iowa State’s very own thing gets done “culinary learning laboratory,” according to the Joan Bice Underwood time. You get to Tearoom, is to blame for the learn a lot more colossal cravings. about the man- A New England street- aging side of food-inspired menu was creat- ed for the second in a four-part things with this dinner series. The Fine Dining class verses only Management class prepared the culinary.” a five-course dinner for 60 customers who reserved their Chef Ashley Swanson, spots in advance. senior in culinary science “The goal is to give them management experience and of things with this class verses put together a major event and only the culinary.” a fine dining experience,” said In a class mainly composed Nathan Stokes, instructor of of culinary science or hospital- the class and graduate student ity management majors, kitch- in apparel, events and hospi- en manager Hailey Boudreau tality management. “They had is the only dietetics major in to think about all the aspects of the bunch. running a fine dining event.” “This experience is great. Students ran the entire Within my major, I don’t get show with Stokes overseeing a lot of experience managing. the operation. The students It’s really nice to be able to plan had to plan the seating envi- my own menu and run my own ronment and serving styles restaurant with some of my and prepare a five-course meal. classmates,” Boudreau said. Students even went as far as to The dinner began at 6:30 complement the dining com- p.m. with poutine (fried potato ponents with selected wines. coins covered in cheese curds “They also had to look at with a red wine mushroom cost: How much people are sauce) and 2010 Chateau St. Photo: Jonathan Kruger/Iowa State Daily willing to pay and if we’ll actu- Jean Fume Blanc wine. The Dan Nelson, senior in hotel, restaurant and institution management, grates gouda cheese for the New England street-food- ally make money. It’s supposed diners next took on a lettuce- inspired menu at Joan Bice Underwood Tearoom on Wednesday. Students gained real-life experience in culinary management. to be a real-life experience. It’s wrapped lobster roll followed a fun class,” Stokes said. by Manhattan clam chowder “It’s super fast-paced. You paired with another wine. have to be prepared and be The chefs placed a sausage, More information about Joan Bice Underwood Tearoom able to delegate and make sure brussels sprouts, and macaro- everything gets done accord- ni and cheese course in front of The Joan Bice Underwood Tearoom is putting on four fine din- The Tearoom puts on lunch at 11:50 a.m. Tuesday through ing to time,” said chef Ashley the diners for the main course. ners this semester, all with a regional American theme. Friday. The meal costs $6.50; CyCash and Dining Dollar$ can be Swanson, senior in culinary The meal was capped with used. The next dinner, the third of the semester, is Midwestern- science. “You get to learn a lot three varieties of New York themed and will be Nov. 7. The fourth, which will be themed Reservations must be made in advance. To make reservations, more about the managing side cheesecake pops. Southwestern-Mexican, is on Nov. 28. call 294-3330.

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Editorial Health Pro-Obama chalking crosses line The clouds that bore down on Iowa State on Wednesday have a silver lining. Although many of us may very well have murmured to ourselves, “Rain rain go away / Come again another day,” the drops of water that fell from the sky intermittently have one great virtue. They had the effect of erasing some of the chalk that directed — nay, commanded — us to vote for President Barack Obama, and to do so by taking advantage of the early voting at the Memorial Union. Those phrases were everywhere. And it was an egregious abuse of the privilege students have to decorate our sidewalks with public service an- nouncements about upcoming events and support the clubs in which they hold membership. There is more to student life than the Obama cam- Yoga soothes stressful lives paign, yet the Obama for America Courtesy photo crew have almost monopolized the Yoga is a source of physical and emotional benefits. Daily columnist Kristen Daily says it promotes reflection and helps people gain perspective. sidewalks. As important as it is to vote and Meditative exercise By Kristen.Daily importance of going slow in yoga. level of desired physical intensity perform our civic duty, this is not @iowastatedaily.com Most injuries in yoga come from and your schedule. Iowa State promotes reflection, pushing a pose too far too fast, but offers classes that teach several how it is done. Campaigns should not for overriding the stress response. as you begin to learn your body’s different types of yoga. You can bludgeon voters with their presence. elevates perception And unlike many other cardio- limits, you can practice yoga find out when and where classes There ought to be some moderation, vascular fitness activities, yoga safely in a way that is healthy for are offered at www.recservices. tressed studying for actually slows down your heart you as an individual. Yoga is very iastate.edu/fitness/groupfitness/ lest politics — as we have seen in this midterms? Try yoga to gain rate, which is necessary for good personal practice. schedule. case — be everywhere. Unfortunately, Sperspective and get fit. cardiovascular health. This concept has always been Moreover, these breathing Yoga is an ancient practice Another physical benefit that similarly emphasized in the yoga practices and simpler poses can be however, not even the steps of one of that began over 5,000 years ago in yoga can provide is an enhanced classes I have attended at Iowa used everyday outside of practice. our most noted campus landmarks, India as a spiritual ritual. Today, mood. My friend and fellow yogi, State. Most instructors have con- Having these tools to relax and Curtis Hall, could escape defacement American culture has capitalized Kate Bazzell, says yoga is “a work- stantly reminded me that yoga is a remind yourself to slow down and on the practice for its physical out like no other and gives me a “selfish” practice. Yoga is an activ- to simply “be” are vital to spiritual with directives to vote for Obama. and emotional benefits. Yoga is ‘natural high’ — an intense calm.” ity that should be sought out by an and emotional happiness, as well Is nothing sacred anymore? often found to be spiritually and Furthermore, a variety of sources, individual. The focus is on your as physical health. A thriving political world, even if emotionally uplifting, as well as including a renowned science own body and your own mind. It is At the end of yoga each class, physically beneficial. Through a writer (see below), say yoga is important to be humbled by your we end by saying, “Namaste.” We it consists solely of hollow slogans variety of poses, yoga can improve known to increase sexual feelings body’s limits and to learn how to fold our hands together and bring rather than arguments, requires a strength and flexibility, burn and pleasure. reconnect with yourself. them to “heart center.” This clos- thriving private world into which pol- calories, improve circulation, William Broad, Pulitzer Prize- Yoga is a very positive practice. ing phrase means, “I bow to you” decrease hypertension, stimulate winning science writer for The Typically, we are reminded to or “I bow to the spark within you.” itics does not intrude. Any noun — be the immune system, and boost New York Times and author of dwell on good things that have It allows us to recognize that we it a person, place or thing — requires creativity and concentration. Iowa “The Science of Yoga: The Risks happened to us and good things are part of larger humanity, which other nouns to be distinct. The public State’s Extension and Outreach and Rewards,” was interviewed that we have done for others. This can be very humbling. publication Words on Wellness on NPR to discuss the pros and introspective reflection can lead Yoga is an ancient tradition world in which the actions of politics published an informative article cons of practicing yoga. In the to personal growth. In one yoga that should continue to be carried take place requires a private world, a on the history and health benefits article, “The Risks and Rewards class, I was always reminded that on today. refuge, from political action to keep entitled “Yoga.” of Practicing Yoga,” he explained “good things will come.” This It provides a ritual for relax- Yoga recognizes that physi- how beneficial yoga can be for encouragement often helped me ation, and has many mental and from becoming an amorphous blob. cal and mental health are linked. stress management. gain perspective and feel more physical benefits. If you are feeling That is part of the reason the free So deep breathing exercises and He said, “It’s an excellent happy and content when I was overwhelmed or stressed, are speech zone on campus is the lawn meditation are combined in a se- means of stress management. stressed out. seeking time for personal reflec- ries of poses that stretch and bend Yoga helps me relax. And that’s By working through a series tion, or are simply looking for a outside the Hub and Parks Library. the body to provide great exercise the thing that most yogis swear by. of stretches and concentrating, good workout, I encourage you try The zone’s boundaries respect the and relaxation for a healthy body. No matter how poorly you do it or yoga provides a ritual for relax- yoga. fact that, as a university, Iowa State As mentioned earlier, yoga is how stressed you are, you’re going ation. Building this habit can be Namaste. great for getting rid of stress. The to get this guaranteed de-stress- extremely rewarding. exists for the sake of education. As deep breathing exercises engage ing, relaxing, anti-civilization ef- One of the great things about important as politics may be, and the parasympathetic nervous sys- fect of yoga — which is wonderful.” yoga is that you can choose a Kristen Daily is a junior in as important as students may be for tem, which is what is responsible Later, he emphasized the class or practice tailored to your English from Orange City, Iowa. electoral victories, we have other things going on in our lives than a Reason presidential campaign full of childish, tit-for-tat campaign rhetoric that is as dishonest as it is annoying. Making it so that we cannot walk Correlation is not causation five steps without crossing what, Logical fallacy can help By Phil.Brown adversaries of Bush to tie him to unpopular in terms of taste, is a hair-line step @iowastatedaily.com gas prices, just as it makes sense for political above graffiti, makes it very clear promote social problems adversaries of President Barack Obama to more than a few other factors. falsely blame the economic downturn of late what the Obama campaign thinks of ome things always seem to happen George W. Bush was famously linked with completely on the president’s administration. students. Rather than being able to together. When the weather gets colder, spiking gas prices, and some of his administra- Another, more subtle reason could simply make their own decisions, they need Severyone starts wearing long pants and tion’s policies may have had a hand in such a be a lack of thought. It can be very easy to jackets. When students study for tests, they change, but there were certainly outside forces look at two events that always seem to occur their hands held all the way to the get better scores. When ice cream sales go up, that caused prices to rise. Some of the factors together and take for granted the idea that one voting booth. And of course, since it is more people drown. that jump out are instability in oil-producing causes the other. It may take too much time Obama supporters, leading us to our Now for those first two, one could make regions and increased global demand, both of to think about other possibilities, or they may a fairly strong argument that one causes the which can hardly be attributed solely to Bush. just elude detection. ballots, we’ll vote for them. other. People are going to wear clothes that I would bet my bottom gallon that Al Gore and Such was the case with the correlation Showing off celebrities such as keep them warmer because it is getting colder John Kerry would have also had presidencies between “good” (HDL or high-density lipo- actor Justin Long and rock star Bruce outside. Students are going to know more rel- that saw rising gas prices. protein) cholesterol and lower risk for heart evant information if they study, and that will Race and intelligence are personal quali- disease. Many medical professionals thought Springsteen isn’t much better, but generally cause them to get a higher test score. ties that also appear to be linked. For example, that having good cholesterol would lower a pa- that can wait until tomorrow. For the third example, however, it prob- members of certain not-so-upstanding tient’s chance of heart disease. Dr. Peter Toth ably is not the case that ice cream sales cause organizations have long claimed that the his- outlines this hypothesis well in “The Good people to drown, nor vice versa. Even though torically higher average intelligence of white Cholesterol,” found in the American Heart these two events occur together, one does Americans relative to black Americans shows Association’s medical journal Circulation. Editorial Board not cause the other. In this case, the correla- that one race is scientifically smarter. There has since been pressure to find drugs Katherine Klingseis, editor-in-chief tion can probably be chalked up to the warm That is not science, it is a convenient that would increase HDL cholesterol levels.

Michael Belding, opinion editor weather of summer, which sees both an explanation. It has been proposed, however, that both are Barry Snell, assistant opinion editor Mackenzie Nading, assistant opinion editor for increase in ice cream demand, and an increase Another explanation is that one group has actually caused largely by genetic factors, so online in swimmers. been historically privileged to have better artificially raising HDL cholesterol alone will To be sure, that is quite an obvious education and better economic opportunities, not substantially aid heart health. Such was example, but many people can be fooled into and has been taught by society that they have the decision of a National Health Institute Feedback policy: believing that one event is caused by another more intellectual potential. It is also worthy to clinical trial that ended HDL-inducing treat- The Daily encourages discussion but does not just because they occur together. Examples note that for simplicity, intelligence is quanti- ments 18 months early. guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter abound, but some of the more dubious cor- fied by IQ tests, which only measure a narrow Correlation and causation are two inex- or online feedback. relations are presidents with the economy and range of social and cognitive aptitudes. They tricably linked concepts, but they are not the Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. race with intelligence. are by no means a full and complete test of same. Only by separating the two can individu- com. Letters must include the name(s), phone As far as presidents and the economy go, “intelligence.” als get a more accurate picture of the world, number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and there is unquestionably some form of relation- The logical fallacy of assuming that corre- and all of the complex relationships in it. year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers ship. The president, while not having total lation implies causation can create some seri- and addresses will not be published. power over our government, does hold quite a ous problems, but it is still extremely preva- Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major and year in school are included lot of political clout. The policies of the nation, lent. One reason for this may be that people Phil Brown is a senior in political in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible in turn, do affect the country’s economy. As intentionally misuse information to suit their science, biology, and environmental for print in the Iowa State Daily. any economist will tell you, however, there are needs. It would certainly behoove the political studies from Emmetsburg, Iowa. 6 Opinion

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Letters to the editor Fact-check Obama Heddens misleads after second debate about achievements After an entertaining first presidential large oil resource. This oil shale holds anywhere The old adage “truth will many — including many at the ous for being a brain drain debate, and a rather odd vice-presidential from 3 to 4.3 billion gallons of oil. And lastly, out” seems to fly out the win- state level — is currently at state. Essentially, students debate, I was interested to see how the second the president vetoed the Keystone Pipeline, a dow during the political cam- 23.5 percent. Hypothetically, receive an excellent educa- one would turn out. President Barack Obama pipeline that would run from Canada to Texas. paign season. It may, in fact, this should allow more tion only to leave Iowa to find definitely needed to come out and make up This pipeline would have not only created jobs, be more appropriate to amend students to attend Iowa State better jobs. Additionally, how some ground, and he needed to be very aggres- but would have increased the amount of oil the adage to say, “rhetoric will because of affordability, and can Heddens expect new sive to do so. available in the United States. out.” This is overwhelmingly therefore, lowering overall businesses to be created when He did come out aggressive, going after Mitt He also narrowly avoided answering this the case with many candi- costs for students. As is obvi- Iowa has some of the highest Romney every chance he had, and did not take statement: Your Treasury Secretary is stated on dates at all levels of govern- ous, this theory is not working. corporate income tax rates in as many shorts as he did in the first debate. In the record three times as saying “it is not the ad- ment running for election So what does this mean for America — thus in the entire fact, to the average viewer, I’m sure it looked ministration’s job to lower gas prices.” Obama or re-election. However, I students? Not only is our tu- world? like Obama “won” the debate. Most people said gave no answer to this statement and could not would like to bring this battle ition and debt increasing, but Now Heddens may at- this because he “answered the questions,” and explain why gas prices had risen so much in locally. More specifically, I am the proportion of tuition and tempt to stand on Iowa’s low he had a response for everything. Now let’s look during his four years as president. speaking of the false rhetoric debt we pay for other students unemployment rate and that at his answers. The last one I would like to point out was the current Rep. Lisa Heddens is increasing as well. it is less than the national An issue that was a source of heated debate comments the president made about Romney’s of Iowa House District 46 in Moving on to the second average. But let us not forget about was the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in holdings, and where his investments were. His Ames is claiming. piece of rhetoric, we see about the underemployment Libya. Obama claimed he announced it as a main argument was that he had invested in Fortunately, Heddens’ that Heddens apparently rate. Iowa’s most recent terrorist attack from day one. This, however, Chinese companies. Romney clearly stated that rhetoric is easy to fact check opposed cuts to university underemployment for college simply is not true. Romney wanted him to be on his investments had come from a blind trust. as she has a record of her votes funding. This statement is graduates is over 35 percent. the record saying such, and told people to check A blind trust is a trust in which the fiduciaries, and opinions in Des Moines. probably the most truthful Underemployment is defined the transcript. There was a reason for it. namely the trustees or those who have been She recently ran an ad in statement thus far. Heddens as those unable to find a job Here was the paragraph in question (there given power of attorney, have full discretion the Daily that claimed she has opposed cutting fund- or only able to find part-time is no mention of terror in the speech before or over the assets, and the trust beneficiaries have has done the following: kept ing to Iowa State. In fact, she positions. after this paragraph): “No acts of terror will no knowledge of the holdings of the trust and no tuition affordable, opposed voted to increase funding This means you, as a ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter right to intervene in their handling. Yes, a trust cuts to university funding and to the regent universities. student, will graduate with that character, or eclipse the light of the values Romney had money in had invested in Chinese attracted good jobs to Iowa so However, funding from the around $30,000 in debt that we stand for. Today we mourn four more companies. But Romney had no control over graduates can remain in the state has continued to decline. and will be working at a job Americans who represent the very best of the that. And actually, his remarks about Obama’s state. Let’s start with keeping Ever since Republicans have that pays lower than your United States of America. We will not waver in pension were justified. The president has tuition affordable. taken control of the House of actual worth as a graduate. our commitment to see that justice is done for knowingly invested in Chinese companies. Tuition at Iowa State has Representatives, Heddens has Personally, I’d rather Heddens this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice So there are the facts. Romney has actual consistently increased since been fighting Republicans for work to provide ISU gradu- will be done.” Yes, the president mentioned ter- facts, ideas and solutions. Our current presi- Heddens first took office in more spending. ates with full-time, relevant ror. But he did not call this act a terrorist attack. dent dodges questions that liberal moderators 2002. When she began her In a split legislature, careers and not part-time jobs. He simply called it “terrible act,” which we all do not make him directly answer, makes up term, tuition and fees at Iowa wouldn’t it make more sense Now that Heddens’ knew it was. Yet it took 14 days for the White his own facts, and accuses Romney of untrue State were approximately to work with Republicans rhetoric has been dismantled, House to call it a terror attack, not an angry things. Obama is making promises about what $3,692 for the academic year. rather than adamantly oppose ponder whether you will cast response to a protest. he will do, but has no answers as to why he did As of 2012, it has increased by them? If Heddens cannot your vote for Heddens, or if Another key issue was energy and oil. The not accomplish them in his first four years. It 105 percent to $7,725. work with Republicans to find you will vote for a new change. president claimed he supports the drilling of is time to have a president who will get results, Additionally, as the cost a solution, then students get While she may attempt to American oil, and that production has gone up has had an actual job, and will run this country of attendance continues to caught in the middle while leg- dupe you into believing all is under his tenure. The facts simply do not state like a business. rise, so does the number of islators bicker in Des Moines. well, know it most certainly is this. As Romney said, his administration cut students taking out financial Both parties are using not. Her policies have failed licenses and permits in half. The government loans to pay for their educa- students as leverage, but and she continues to gamble also sued three oil companies for drilling in the Mathew Nelson is a sophomore in tion. Of all graduates at Iowa ultimately not serving their our futures in Des Moines. North Dakota Bakken oil shale, a tremendously agronomy. State, 69 percent graduate needs. If elected, Stephen In all reality the way for- with debt, with the aver- Quist will work with both ward is simple. Cast your vote age debt being greater than parties so regent schools will for someone who has experi- $30,000. get adequate and consistent enced the result of Heddens’ Additionally, she has not funding from the state of Iowa. ineffective policies first hand. stopped or restructured the He understands many times Cast your vote for someone current tuition-set-aside compromise must be found who will directly benefit ISU Something to say? policy at Iowa State, which in order to truly serve the undergraduates and graduates states a certain percentage constituents. alike. Cast your vote for fellow Continue the discussion online on our web- of students’ tuition dollars go As my previous letter to student Quist on Nov. 6. site: iowastatedaily.com to pay for others’ education. the editor details, Heddens These funds are then awarded has not been a creator of jobs on a need basis. This percent- for either ISU students or the Ben Ashland is a freshman age, which was unknown to state of Iowa. Iowa is notori- in agricultural business.

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Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Quarterback Jared Barnett looks for an open receiver at the game Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. Barnett ran a total of 35 yards and completed 44 percent of his passes in the 27-21 loss to Kansas State.

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER twitter.com/isdsports Cyclones get back to basics Football: Fundamentals remain linemen need to make sure they get first downs that went to second and by Kansas State, while Iowa State’s enough contact on the defensive nine, second and eight.” offense didn’t do a good enough job vital in every game line on passing plays so they can- Messingham was able to make finding Lenz in coverage. Big 12 Power not jump up freely. “That’s prob- a few more tweaks after sitting “He was targeted a number of By Dean.Berhow-Goll ably the biggest thing that Kansas down and analyzing the film from times, where the ball was intended for Rankings - @iowastatedaily.com State did,” Messingham said. “If they Saturday’s 27-21 loss to the Wildcats. him and even thrown to him,” Rhoads Week 8 weren’t getting to the passer, they Messingham said he believed the of- said. “Coverage, errant pass — I just After completing only 44 percent were going to get their hands up. We fense had the plays in front of them; think it ended up being well-defend- 1. Kansas State (6-0, 3-0) of his passes against Kansas State as O-lineman have to go attack that they just needed to execute them. ed by them and not a good enough job (+1)— Bill Snyder and Co. took on Saturday, ISU quarterback Jared D-lineman that’s not rushing very “After watching the film, I feel like we being executed by us getting him the the top spot in the Big 12 after a 27-21 win against Iowa State Barnett and offensive coordinator hard. We’ve got to keep their hands didn’t make plays when they were in ball.” last week. Courtney Messingham are going down by keeping their hands on the front of us,” Messingham said. “That’s The last thing Messingham and 2. West Virginia (5-1, 2-1) back to basics. “He’s got to under- D-lineman.” what we’ve got to do. We’ve got to keep Barnett agreed on improving was (-1)— Geno Smith’s Heisman stand that mechanics and fundamen- Both Messingham and Barnett playing with the same energy that Barnett’s completion percentage. campaign took a hit with his tals have to be very important all the said the offense also has to execute on we’ve been playing with, but make the Barnett said he needs to make bet- pedestrian performance of one time,” Messingham said. “Once the first downs in order to be more suc- plays we made at TCU, at Tulsa, make ter reads and find the lanes between touchdown pass in an upset loss game goes, he’s got to be able to fall cessful on offense. Against Kansas the plays.” linebackers and linemen, which will to Texas Tech last week. back on those mechanics he’s been State, the Cyclones’ longest play on One more question the ISU coach- help his completion percentage rise. 3. Oklahoma (4-1, 2-1)(-)— The doing his whole life.” first down was seven yards — a run es were able to answer after a film ses- “If we’re going to be successful, we’ve Sooners beat down Texas in the Four passes were stopped by the by Shontrelle Johnson — and the of- sion was the lack of involvement of got to be completing the thing in the Red River Rivalry last weekend, having won by an average of KSU defensive line, which made fense averaged 1.5 yards per play in receiver Josh Lenz. The week before mid-60s; we can’t be completing it 31.5 points in their two confer- Barnett, listed at 6-foot, look much its 22 plays during first down. Along against TCU, Lenz was able to haul under 50,” Messingham said. “For us ence wins. smaller than he appears. One thing with that, Barnett’s only interception in five catches for a career-high three to be able to move the chains and to 4. Texas Tech (5-1, 2-1) that Messingham attributed the bat- of the game occurred on a first down touchdowns and 157 yards, while also score points, we have to be able run (+2)— Seth Doege became ted-down balls to, that the typical fan by Ty Zimmerman, which was on the throwing for another touchdown. the football and be able to throw the a household name with his might not notice, is the play of the of- goal line. ISU coach Paul Rhoads reiterated ball effectively and to do that you have six-touchdown performance in fensive line. “Can’t have it,” Barnett said. “We that Lenz had plays drawn up for him to be able to complete a high percent- an upset win against then-No. 5 Messingham said the offensive need to get better on first downs. We and he was even targeted; it was just age in this style of offense.” West Virginia last week. had a lot of a good defensive scheme and effort 5. Texas (4-2, 1-2)(-1)— The Longhorns get a break with un- ranked Baylor after two straight losses to ranked teams. Commentary 6. TCU (5-1, 2-1)(+2)— Twenty- one fourth-quarter points helped the disgruntled Horned Frogs past rival Baylor on the road last weekend. Senior leadership takes initiative 7. Iowa State (4-2, 1-2)(-)— The Cyclones remain at No. 7 having fallen just short of upsetting fter the Cyclones Kansas State last weekend. were swept out of 8. Oklahoma State (3-2, 1-1) Manhattan, Kan., by (+1)— The Cowboys squeaked A by lowly Kansas last week and the Wildcats on Oct. 3, some- are dealing with injuries in the thing had to change. heart of the Big 12 slate. The match against then- ranked No. 14 Kansas State By Cory.Weaver 9. Baylor (3-2, 0-2)(-4)— @iowastatedaily.com Dropping two straight games to should have been far more open conference play has the competitive than the final Bears gasping for a rebound win. stat line, and the match left The three seniors met 10. Kansas (1-5, 0-3)(-)— The the team with several areas outside of practice following Jayhawks are still vying for their to address. That is when the loss and took the issues first conference win since 2010. seniors Rachel Hockaday, into their own hands in hopes — ISD football writers Jamie Straube and Alison of figuring what was keeping Landwehr stepped in. the team from achieving its “Without them, I don’t full potential. To their credit, know where we would be,” Iowa State rebounded from Soccer: said freshman Mackenzie the loss with a 3-1 victory Bigbee. “Not anywhere close Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Big 12 to where we are now.” SENIORS.p9A >> Jamie Straube and Rachel Hockaday block the ball during the game Sept. 15. Standings 1. West Virginia (9-3-4, 5-0-1) 2. Texas (5-4-1, 4-1) Soccer 3. Baylor (11-1-4, 2-0-3) 4. Texas Tech (12-4. 3-2) 5. Oklahoma (6-7-4, 2-2-2) 6. Oklahoma State (10-4-3, 1-3-3) Dominguez reaches a high point in career 7. Kansas (8-6-2, 2-4) 8. Iowa State (10-7, 1-4) By Maddy.Arnold out of shape. I think my Although she has con- 9. Texas Christian (5-8-2, 0-4-1) @iowastatedaily.com playing style has changed,” tinued to improve her sta- Dominguez said. tistics through the years, After scoring six goals in “I have better vision, [I’m] Dominguez said the biggest three games, junior forward smarter off the ball and more improvement has come in Jennifer Dominguez is at the dynamic now than I was her mental readiness. By the numbers: height of her soccer career so when I first walked on to the “I think over the past far with 13 goals this season. team.” couple years my mental- 18-2 Dominguez said she is a When Dominguez’s sec- ity is a little bit different,” The record for the ISU football new and improved athlete ond season wrapped up, her Dominguez said. team under coach Paul Rhoads from the one that first walked statistics improved dramati- “I think I have a stron- when leading at halftime. on the ISU soccer team three cally in 18 starts. She scored ger mental game now than years ago. five goals on the season — in- what I had in the past. I feel “I think that when I first cluding three game-winning like that consistency piece walked on, it was just a desire goals — to go along with one is there now, which it wasn’t Sports Jargon: to play,” Dominguez said. assist. there before from when I first “I loved the sport, and I So far this season, started playing.” Breaststroke wanted to come back, and I Dominguez’s numbers have With all of Dominguez’s wanted to play, but I didn’t skyrocketed from last sea- points, she is now 11th in the SPORT: know how much of an impact son. In 17 games, Dominguez country in goals this season. Swimming I could personally make.” has racked up 13 goals with Among other categories, DEFINITION: Even from the start four of those coming as Dominguez is also leading A breaststroke is a swim- of her freshman season, game-winners — netting the Big 12 in goals. Photo: Adam Ring/Iowa State Daily ming position where the Dominguez was an im- one-third of every shot she “I feel like this season has Jennifer Dominguez battles for the soccer ball on Sunday. swimmer swims on their portant part of the team. has taken this season. kind of been a little bit up- chest and kicks forward She started 18 games that “The biggest thing about and-down,” Dominguez said. without turning the torso. year with one goal and four [Dominguez] is she under- “I think in the last few With Dominguez’s output big part of the team obvious- USE: assists. stands positioning in front weekends, the last few this season, her teammates ly,” said sophomore forward Imelda Wistey competed in “When I first started, I of the goal,” said ISU coach weeks, it’s really started to agree that she is an essential Ashley Johnson. “She is our the 100-meter breaststroke think I was still a scrappy, Wendy Dillinger. “She has a pick up. It’s really started to part of the offense. top goal scorer, which is ma- at the Olympic Trials. quick player, but definitely knack for it.” be consistent.” “[Dominguez] is a really jor. Key piece to the team.” Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 9A

>>SENIORS.p8A Johnson-Lynch also added that while a lot of 12) reside in fifth place in the conference. things like that go on without her knowing, this In a season where the team has gone head- against Texas Tech, followed by a 3-0 sweep is a group that has shown the most ownership to-head with some of the top teams in the About the seniors against West Virginia. and initiative in those areas. country, that senior leadership has not only been But their work wasn’t done yet. On several One would think taking the reins and want- important off the court, but on it as well. Rachel Hockaday occasions this season, the Cyclones have put ing to make changes from within is something Without Hockaday, Straube and Landwehr, ■■ Hockaday is averaging 2.48 kills per set and potential wins in jeopardy by coming out of the Hockaday and her fellow seniors learned from the Cyclones would need to fill a void of nearly 3.17 digs per set for the Cyclones. intermission cold. the upperclassmen they played under when one-third of their kills and 86 percent of their ■■ Hockaday has 203 total digs on the season. When coach Christy Johnson-Lynch they got to Iowa State. assists. Johnson-Lynch said she is already not Jamie Straube couldn’t find a solution to the problem despite That is not the case this time, however, but looking forward to losing them next year and ■■ Straube is averaging 2.14 kills per set. trying a few different things in practice, she rather merely recognizing an issue and having only time will tell if they will need to put their ■ turned to her seniors to do what seniors do. the desire to take the lead. heads together on another problem. ■ On the season Struabe is hitting .260. “They had some great ideas and I feel like “It’s not about following anybody else; it’s Alison Landwehr they’ve implemented them and it’s been really just about us three realizing there needs to be a ■■ Landwehr leads the Cyclones with 702 as- good, so that right there, I think that has shown a change, and it starts at the top,” Hockaday said. Cory Weaver is a senior in journalism from sists. She is averagings 10.97 assists per set. lot of leadership,” Johnson-Lynch said. Currently, the No. 22 Cyclones (10-6, 4-2 Big Maple Grove, Minn. * All stats are entering Wednesday’s match.

Swimming Wistey uses Olympic Trials as fuel for season

By Kristen.Peterson ISU coach Duane Sorenson. “But it’s just fun to @iowastatedaily.com see her; she has been working so hard and really has dedicated herself to become that level of an The crowds, the fans and the excitement all athlete.” came to life for one ISU athlete as she had the Sorenson said they are focusing on perfect- chance to compete at the Olympic Trials. ing the technical elements of her breaststroke, Imelda Wistey, a junior on the ISU swim- for which she competed in the trials. ming team, had Olympic dreams and competed “It’s fun to see her finally achieve a dream her way to Omaha, Neb., for trials in the 100-me- she has had since she first started swimming,” ter breaststroke this past summer. She was ex- Sorenson said. “Like all athletes in any sport, cited to go up against the best of the best in the you know, they say, ‘I want to go to the Olympics,’ nation and to get a chance to compete at that and so you have to get the first step of getting the level. qualifying time and then swim at the meet — the “I had that opportunity just by getting the qualifying Olympic Trials.” time, being in the atmosphere, being in that pool Assistant coach Kelly Nordell, who has and seeing all the great swimmers,” Wistey said. known Wistey since she was 11 or 12, praised “It made me feel great in a way and I felt honored Wistey for her for open-mindedness and enthu- just to be a part of it.” siasm when working to improve all her strokes. Wistey did not get the chance to go to “To see her grow into it and work for it and London, but the experience only added to her then achieve her goal has been rewarding to me dream. as a coach as well,” Nordell said. “[The Olympic Trails] increased my moti- American silver medalist Rebecca Soni was vation more that anything else,” Wistey said. “I among the competitors at the trials who Wistey was motivated before going to trails, but now I got to compete against. Going up against such am looking at the next four years.” a high level of competition inspired Wistey to At the age of 19, Wistey knows that when the push harder in practice, which has helped her next Olympics comes around, she will still be relax in meets. Photo: Heran Guan/Iowa State Daily well within the average age of an Olympian at “Because I have come from such a competi- Junior Imelda Wistey competed in the Olympic trials this summer in hopes of competing. 23. She said she gets stronger and faster every tion, I don’t put so much pressure on myself any- day. more,” Wistey said. “There’s still pressure, but “I haven’t peaked yet,” Wistey said. “I think I Olympics Trials gave me perspective to see that can make something out of my swimming.” every single meet is just a little bit of something The Olympic dreamer is not ready to say extra to go that much further in my sport.” goodbye to her Olympic dreams and plans to Wistey is thrilled to be competing again keep pushing through the fresh season at Iowa for the ISU swim team and has only used her State and toward her future aspirations as a Olympic attempt as fuel to compete harder and swimmer. better for the team this year. off This season will help Wistey prepare more “I have a newfound confidence in myself and and the coaches are working to improve her how I train and how I compete and my team,” technique and help her achieve her goals. Wistey said. “So it was huge, not only as one of 5050%% “I think all coaches strive to achieve that the goals to knock off my list, but also as an ac- level and see their athletes achieve that,” said complishment for myself.” Costume Clearance All in stock costumes (Does not include accessories or decorations) Prices So Low... It’s Scary Next to Kosama ◆ 546 Main St. ◆ Ames ◆ 515-268-9333 ◆ Monday - Friday 10am-6pm ◆ Saturday 9am-4pm 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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PagePage 1B 6 IIowaowa State Daily Thursday, Oct.July 18,21, 20122011 Editor:Editor: Julia Julia Ferrell Ferrell [email protected] iowastatedaily.com Presented byby Ames247.comAmes247.com EVENTS Music Calendar

Thursday

National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba ■■ Where: Stephens Auditorium ■■ When: 7:30 p.m. ■■ Cost: $25 to $43

Chelsea Peretti ■■ Where: Maintenance Shop ■■ When: 9 p.m. ■■ Cost: Free

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“The Dark Knight Rises” ■■ Where: Carver 101 ■■ When: 7 and 10 p.m. ■■ Cost: Free

File photos: Iowa State Daily Saturday Local musicians have helped shape the Ames music scene throughout its history. The Poison Control Center, formed in the early 2000s, is one such band. Patrick Fleming, member of the band, said when he moved to Ames in 1999, the music scene was much smaller. ISU Collage of Choirs ■■ Where: Stephens Auditorium ■■ Cost: $5 students, $10 adults ISU Dance Scholarship Ames amplified: history Gala concert Editor’s note: ■■ Where: 196 Forker This is part one of a three-part series on There has been music going on in Ames forever. Center. “Des Moines and Ames ■■ When: 7 p.m. Ames’ local music scene. Look for the scenes were separate from each other, ■■ Cost: $10, $5 for bleacher next two parts in the upcoming weeks. I’ve talked to people that played jazz back in the and there was really only five bands seats ‘40s and ‘50s. Then in the ‘80s and ‘90s, there was that were big. Besides the M-Shop, Ames music scene a scene. There has always been bands; the scene there was really only one other real didn’t just pop out of nowhere.” venue for bands to play live.” Nate Logsdon, co-founder of the Maximum Ames Music Festival Though the scene was much more Sunday continues to flourish difficult to play in, Fleming said the Ames was very small, back through Center, which started multiple rock overall “collectiveness” of Ames’ Iowa State Singers By Dominic Spizzirri Ames247 writer the mid 1900s. bands from Bi-Fi Records. bands still had the right idea for how ■■ Where: Martha-Ellen Tye “There has been music going on The Poison Control Center began to shape the scene into what it has be- Recital Hall in Ames forever. I’ve talked to people in the early 2000s and helped shape come today. ■■ When: 3 p.m. The Ames music scene is no lon- that played jazz back in the ‘40s and the music scene with their garage “There are so many more styles ■■ Cost: $2 to $5 ger just an underground sound. ‘50s,” said Nate Logsdon, co-found- rock sound. today. Our scene is very collective and With multiple recording studios, er of the Maximum Ames Music When The Poison Control Center open to each other; we play in each annual music festivals and touring Festival. “Then in the ‘80s and ‘90s, first started, however, the Ames music other’s bands and support each oth- bands coming in and out every week, there was a scene. There has always scene was still just starting to emerge. er,” Fleming said. “Before, there was a Ames has a music scene of dreams for been bands; the scene didn’t just pop “I moved to Ames in 1999; the lot of punk and ska bands that played musicians and fans. out of nowhere.” scene was much smaller back then. together.” But before the Maximum Ames Some older bands shaped the mu- Only a few places played live music, What saved the music scene for Music Festival and before all the re- sic scene to what it is today, including and there was a lot less bands,” said cording studios, the music scene in the popular band The Poison Control Patrick Fleming of Poison Control LOCAL.p2B >>

The Bright Side tour ■■ Where: Maintenance Shop Theater ■■ When: 8 p.m. ■■ Cost: $10 students, $15 public, plus $2 day of show Troupe educates through drama Monday ‘Hunger’ tells history Cyclone Pride Buttons of Irish potato famine ■■ Where: The Workspace ■■ When: 2 p.m. By Rahemma Mayfield ■■ Cost: $.50 each Ames247 writer Clifford the Big Red Dog The Ames Public Library will ■■ Where: Stephens soon welcome a duo that strives to Auditorium enlighten audiences about the Irish ■■ When: 10 a.m. and 12:30 Potato Famine not through books, but p.m. through performance. ■■ Cost: $4 Hob Nailed Boots Theatre Company‘s performance of “Hunger,” by Eamon Grennan, is a dramatic re- Tuesday cital for two voices about the Irish potato famine, a devastating event Wheel pottery still felt today by citizens of Ireland and by the descendants of Irish im- ■■ Where: The Workspace migrants in the United States. The free ■■ When: 2:30 p.m. performance, which uses documented ■■ Cost: $85 students, $95 evidence of the famine to give audi- public ences a dramatic feel, will be at 8 p.m. Intermediate glass Thursday night at the library. beads The theater company from Renvyle, Ireland, got started about ■ ■ Where: The Workspace 27 years ago when Sean Coyne and ■■ When: 6 p.m. Tegolin Knowland saw Ros Coyne in ■■ Cost: $44 students, $54 a performance in London, and it has Photo courtesy of Hob Nailed Boots Theatre Company public been “Three’s Company” ever since. Members of Hob Nailed Boots Theatre Company use dramatic recitals and Irish heritage-themed folk stories to The group has performed all over educate their audience about Irish history. The Ames Public Library will host a performance Thursday. Ireland and in several places in the Wednesday United States. These performances are more fun- and “Emigration Road,” also by Eamon Knowland said the upcoming per- The company often performs three filled, and focus on Irish folklore. Grennan, about the immigration from formance of “Hunger” is meant to alert Grandma Mojo’s different dramatic recitals for adults, The three recitals include “The Ireland after the famine. people to what happened in the Irish Moonshine Revival along with Irish heritage-themed folk Aran Islands,” by J.M. Synge, which “’Emigration Road’ is more of a his- Potato Famine. stories for children. The children’s highlights the lives of the people on the tory lesson,” said Tegolin Knowland, a The 1845 event, known to the Irish ■■ Where: Maintenance Shop performances use huge masks to rep- island, “Hunger,” by Eamon Grennan, member of the troupe. “It’s not all sad as “The Great Famine,” was a period ■■ When: $10 resent the different characters in the crafted with facts and numbers to and grim, but still, it is a very stark real- ■■ Cost: $1 stories, most of which are animals. bring light to the Irish Potato Famine, ity. There is hope though.” DRAMA.p2B >> 2B Ames247/Class

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>>LOCAL.p1B group of people knew about shows going on.” Fleming was a venue that Logsdon said the urged him to pursue being a Maximum Ames Music real musician and eventually Festival came about naturally. started bringing many bands “The festival grew out of today. the natural progression of the “I was taught I needed to music scene,” Logsdon said. play my own shows, post my “More and more bands were own shows at venues and forming, and more and more houses and invite other tour- venues were popping up, and ing bands to play in houses we knew other people around as well,” Fleming said. “We Iowa that put on a music festi- would rent places just for val like this.” touring bands to come and Logsdon said the organiz- play. er’s goal was the make the fes- “We realized there’s not tival a part of the community. going to be bars with shows “So we organized the first every night, so we just started year of the festival and it just putting on shows. That ele- made a huge impact on the ment still continues now.” community,” Logsdon said, With the growing popu- “and we really want to grow larity of house shows, many it year by year and just be a venues started to come up for really faithful partner of the bands to play in. scene.” Eventually, this led to the Increasing the number creation of the Maximum of bands and venues was not Ames Music Festival by the only outcome of the old Logsdon and co-founder scene. Relationships between Chris Lyng. the bands grew as well. As “When I first started get- Fleming described it, the rela- ting involved in [the scene], tionships between the bands there were just a few places have grown into many things, people would play,” Logsdon and being a part of the Ames said. “It was a pretty under- music scene is like being a File Photo: Iowa State Daily ground thing where a limited part of a family. The Poison Control Center is a prominent Ames-based band. Patrick Fleming, member of the band, said the music scene in Ames has expanded greatly since he moved here in 1999. “Our scene is very collective and open to each other,” Fleming said.

>>DRAMA.p1B pended solely on potatoes as a school system in Ireland does Even today, people are leaving The group said their per- means of income and as a base not teach about the Famine. in hopes of something better. formances often impact audi- of great poverty, marked by food. When potato crops were “People did not talk about Coyne noted that according to ences in a very emotional way “Hunger” starvation and immigration hit by “potato blight,” a plant the famine,” Coyne said. a statistic, about 87,000 people because there was not a family that lasted until approxi- disease that rots potatoes and “You heard of it from your are leaving Ireland every year. in Ireland that was untouched When: mately 1849, according to the some other varieties of plants, grandparents.” “The young are leaving [to- by the famine. 8 p.m. Thursday Encyclopedia Britannica. the Irish had nothing to hold Because of the famine and day] because Ireland has noth- “Every performance you Cost: At the time, Ireland was up their economy. the horrible conditions in ing for them,” Knowland said. will have someone come up to Free under British rule. About a Sean Coyne, another mem- Ireland, many people left the “They are graduating and there you and say: ‘That was my sto- Where: third of the population de- ber of the group, noted that the country and came to America. are very few jobs for them.” ry you told,’” Coyne said. Ames Public Library

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Band of Horses, fronted by bearded , just By Levi Castle By Nick Hamden released their fourth studio , “Mirage Rock.” It’d take a casual fan to realize the band has gradually been evolv- What can happen in the video game world that is so rare ing with their last two releases. “Mirage Rock” is evidence it’s either a make-or-break situation? Well, lots of things, Argo is the third film from director Ben Affleck, working of that “growth.” like a new genre of game or a new generation of consoles. on a mostly successful return to the Hollywood spotlight. After a bad first few years of 2000, Affleck has focused Opener “Knock Knock” leads with an upbeat thrust and But what about a new type of console? Introducing the more on creating better movies instead of just taking a road-tripping guitar intro. Onward, folksy/southern Ouya, an idea that could very well be a 4th (and worthy) whatever roles are offered to him. Argo is one of the films rock flavored “How To Live” came out of left-field with its option for gamer’s who don’t want to play the current triad where you know how it ends before you sit down, as it is downcast tone while the fire-warmed harmonies kindle of consoles. Priced at $99, the Ouya is an open and hack- based on true events. Yet somehow, the dramatic tension the first half of “Dumpster World” just before transform- able console that runs on Android. Yes, the mobile OS. is still incredibly high, enough to keep you on the edge of ing into punk, low-fi ranging shudders on the back end With impressive specs and a touchscreen controller that your seat the whole film. Affleck both acts and directs bril- of the track. “Feud” embraces a Foo Fighters-like electric has a (so far) well-received design, the console itself is liantly to tell the story that was only declassified 15 years opening before the drowned vocals take control. “Pack up only the size of a Rubik’s Cube. It is expected to be the ago. While it does downplay the Canadian government’s and move on/Get our own place/I don’t want it no more, revolution that indie developers and hackers alike need involvement and amplify the CIA’s, it still gets enough of more,” Bridwell fumes. Minimalist twangs then cradle the for the television, while still maintaining a non-hacker and the facts correct to show an amazing model of interna- bare-boned track, “Long Vows” while “Heartbreak On the non-developer fan base that wants to enjoy games in a tional cooperation, and one of the better exfiltration stories 101” bids an unembellished adieu, making for a less that different way. Online cloud gaming service has been con- from the US. Argo is arguably one of the better movies impressive ending. firmed for the console as well as developers like Mojang to come out of 2012, and the best to feature such lavish Past swayed in the direction of cooler-paced in- backing its progress. The console will release in early 2013. mustaches. strumentals and hollowed vocals. Liveliness was bountiful Additional details are available at Ouya.tv. and overflowing. “Mirage Rock” simply doesn’t bring that passion. I suggest a brief listen to get a feel for their new 10/10 sound anyways. Hopefully your listening experience leads 8/10 to you to a happier place than I found myself in.

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