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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2015 at Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, February 2015 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 | Volume 210 | Number 109 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Measuring its might ISU apparel, merchandising, design program ranks 20th worldwide By Miranda.Pollitt lege of Fashion in London at No. 2, @iowastatedaily.com Parsons the New School for Design in New York at No. 3 and the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York mong fields of corn, at No. 6. rows of tractors and Apparel majors can go to Iowa marching cowboy boots, State for a full four years, study one would never expect to abroad, attend field study trips in find one of the best apparel, places like Los Angeles, New York Amerchandising and design programs and Chicago, create a senior line in in the nation. the fashion show and complete an in- Iowa State University is ranked No. ternship in a major metropolitan city, 20 in the Top 50 fashion schools in all for less than the price of tuition the world, according to Fash- only at the Fashion Institute ionista.com. The website’s of Technology. team of writers and ed- Ann Thye, adviser itors evaluated each of the apparel pro- apparel school gram, said this is based on many th just one of the factors, such as reasons stu- job placement dents from all rates, student around the and alumni world choose feedback, busi- to earn their ness training 20 degree in ap- and social life. parel, merchan- Other schools dising and design on the list include at Iowa State. Central Saint Martins in London at No. 1, London Col- RANKING p8 GSB candidates debate issues By Makayla.Tendall events for GSB and is running @iowastatedaily.com with Kathryn Leidahl, said she wants to hold an event in the fall. Loomis said she wants to hold an The Government of the Stu- event in the fall because it has dent Body presidential debate already been proven that an event on Thursday centered on what in spring does not work in the best each candidate plans to create in interest of students, their safety place of Veishea, as well as how and the university. they stand on other issues relat- Loomis said her event would ing to the student experience at take place in early fall on a bi- Iowa State. week so as not to interfere with Both candidates agreed that football games. She also said they wanted to introduce an event she has been in contact with the similar to Veishea that repre- directors of the Homecoming sented original goals of the week- Committee to ensure that the long celebration. However, they event would not overlap with differed greatly on when they Homecoming. wanted to schedule the event. The event would showcase Amanda Loomis, who is currently the director of special GSB p8 ISU Foundation

Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily board selects new Construction continues despite winter weather conditions Construction continues on the corner of Welch Ave. and Lincoln Way in Campustown. The building will be the home of a CVS Phar- macy on the ground floor and the Iowa State Daily newsroom on the second floor. Currently housed inside Hamilton Hall, the Iowa president, CEO State Daily will move its entire operation to the new location once construction is complete.

By Eric.Wirth Cedar Rapids Gazette. @iowastatedaily.com Neuhaus’ replacement, Holt- myer Jones, has been with the ISU Foundation for 17 years and has Directly after the Feb. 9 board served as the Foundation’s vice meeting for the Iowa State Univer- president since 2008. sity Foundation, it was announced “We are excited to plan for the that Roger Neuhaus, president future, which includes preparing and CEO, would be leaving the for and executing Iowa State’s organization and that Larissa next comprehensive fundraising Holtmyer Jones would be filling campaign,” Holtmyer Jones said. the vacated position. ISU President Steven Leath The ISU Foundation, a non- expressed his trust in the board’s for-profit that secures and man- decision. ages gifts and donations to the “I am certain [Holtmyer university, is governed by a board Jones] has the perfect set of skills of directors who made the deci- and abilities to lead the founda- sion to release Neuhaus. tion’s efforts,” Leath said. Karen Simon, spokeswoman The fundraising efforts of the for the ISU Foundation, said that it foundation directly benefit stu- is the role of the board to evaluate dents through scholarships, pro- the effectiveness of the CEO. grams, facility and faculty, Simon “The foundation’s board de- said, adding that the foundation is termined it was time to move in on track to have a record-breaking another direction,” Simon said. fundraising year. Neuhaus, who became presi- The transition from Neu- Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily dent and CEO of the ISU Foun- haus to Holtmyer Jones will take dation in January 2013, helped place during the next month and Stadium end zone construction continues elevate fundraising totals from will appear seamless to students, Construction continues on the south end zone of Jack Trice Stadium. There is a live webcam streaming footage of the stadium’s $102 million in 2012 to $113 mil- donors and the public, Simon construction to the ISU homepage, so interested parties can watch the progress. The Reiman family donated $25 million to help lion in 2013 and $119 million in said. Roger Neuhaus could not be with the funding of the renovations, which are estimated to cost $60 million. 2014, said Vanessa Miller of the reached for comment. IOWA STATE DAILY

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-17 SATURDAY Chance of snow and cloudy. 21 Iowa State heads -9 to San Diego The ISU softball team SUNDAY is on a hot streak offen- sively after scoring 22 runs Chance of snow in the 29 in the last three games. So morning remaining cloudy. will high-scoring offense 14 continue in Iowa State’s next tournament? To read Weather provided by ISU Meteorology Club. the full story, go online to the sports tab of the Daily’s website. Calendar All events courtesy of the ISU event calendar. Iowa State travels Feb. 27 Lecture: This is Sparta! 4 p.m. at the Gallery in the to Minnesota Big 12 Championships Memorial Union A professor at the University All day at Leid Recreation The ISU tennis team Athletic Center of Nebraska Lincoln will pres- ent a lecture called “Ancient is travelling to Minnesota Both the ISU men’s and wom- for its next meet but its not en’s teams will Government in the Modern Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily Classroom.” just any regular road trip compete in the Big 12 cham- for Natalie Phippen. It’s a pionships. The event is free to Iowa State honors former coach homecoming. Want to read attend. Performance: Love and Hon- or: Iowa in the Civil War Former ISU gymnastics coach and Canadian Olympian Ed Gagnier was honored at the ISU men’s the full preview? Check out 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Fisher game against Baylor on Feb. 25. Ed Gagnier coached ISU gymnastics from 1961 to 1983. A banner honoring the sports tab of the Daily’s Mindful Eating Gagnier was hung from the rafters of on Feb. 20. website. 12 p.m. at 2021 Human Nu- Theater April of 2014 celebrates the tritional Sciences Building MORE INFO Students will have the oppor- 150th anniversary of the end- tunity to learn about mindful ing of the Civil War. Iowa sent eating at a brown bag lunch a greater proportion of its men Top 20 apparel presentation. It is part of Na- between the ages of 15-40 tional Eating Disorders Aware- than did any other state. This schools ness Week. is the story of four of them and three women who loved them. Tickets go on sale for Iowa State is ranked No. 20 on a list of the top 50 apparel schools in the world. After reading the story in print, take a look Police Blotter The Fashion Show 2015 at the essentials tab on the The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law Daily’s website for more. the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a By Janae.Verhelst the box office, in which case ward each year. There, readers will find a ments’ records. court of law. @iowastatedaily.com the adult ticket price will be The Fashion Show 2015 list of the top 20 and tuition $20 each. team hopes to attract a larg- prices for each school. Feb. 23 The Fashion Show is in er-than-ever crowd, along An officer investigated a prop- The Iowa State Fashion its 33rd year and has grown with this year’s guest de- BASKETBALL An individual reported dam- erty damage collision at Lot 26 Show 2015 tickets go on to be one of the largest stu- signer, Ali Rahimi for Mon age to a restroom at Physics (reported at 1:10 p.m.). sale to the general public dent-run fashion shows Atelier. Hall (reported at 4:49 a.m.). March 2. in the nation. This year’s There will be more Iowa State takes An individual reported the Tickets can be pur- show will take place at 7 than 150 student-designed An officer initiated a drug re- theft of property at Lied Rec- chased at the Stephens p.m. April 11 at Stephens garments on the runway on Baylor lated investigation at Armory reation Center (reported at Auditorium box office or Auditorium. and in the mounted exhibi- 2:07 p.m.). (reported at 3:48 p.m.). on Ticketmaster.com. Stu- The auditorium seats tions. The ISU women’s bas-

dent tickets will sell for $16 more than 2,500 people and For more informa- ketball team will play No. An individual reported sus- An individual reported dam- and adult tickets for $22. the 2015 Fashion Show pro- tion about The Fashion 3 Baylor on Saturday on picious activity at Memorial age to a motorcycle at Lot 38 There is also a group rate ducers hope to have every Show, visit http://aeshm. senior night. Check back Union (reported at 3:38 p.m.). (reported at 3:09 p.m.). offered when purchasing seat filled, a goal that the hs.iastate.edu/fashion- with the sports section of

six or more adult tickets at show has inched closer to- show/. the Daily’s website Friday An officer received infor- An individual reported the afternoon for a full preview mation regarding a dispute theft of items from a locker. of game. However, the property was among roommates about property at University Village later located and it was de- SOCIAL MEDIA termined no theft occurred (reported at 6:32 p.m.). at Lied Recreation Center (re- ported at 9:55 p.m.). Feb. 25 Weekly top Yaks Feb. 24 An officer assisted two people Internet will remain a As the weekend ap- who fell at Ames Intermodal proaches, what were ISU Facility (reported at 8:41 a.m.). students talking about on An officer placed found drug social media this week? For paraphernalia into secure stor- Brianna Namuth, 19, of 403 free utility, FCC decided a list of the top 10 funny age at Lot 63 (reported at 4:27 yaks of the week, take a look a.m.). 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Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily Mark Motsch grills fajitas at the Fajita Man cart while keeping a conversation with a couple of his regular customers. The cart operates Friday and Saturday nights from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. A NIGHT IN THE LIFE Fajita Man serves popular late snack option to students on Welch Avenue

By Audra.Kincart cooking on weekend nights, tion ensued where custom- the shirt whenever you or- living the American dream ate a division. I’ve known @iowastatedaily.com he says his wife does about ers could submit a slogan der a fajita you get a dis- right now. He’s opened his those guys for all nine 75 percent of the work out- and the slogan with the count,” Motsch said. own business. He’s trying years. We kind of watch side of that. most “likes” won. 12 A.M. to build the economy right each other,” Motsch said. Pink Floyd plays on a Motsch also prepares Now, Motsch sells Business began to now,” Pudenz said while Students have their stereo while Mark Motsch by checking the weather shirts with the slogan “Fa- pick up around this hour stuffing a hot fajita in his reasons as to why they throws another tortilla on report. During the winter jita Man, Best Kept Secret as more customers came mouth. chose one stand over the the grill, well into his typical months when temperatures on Welch” scrawled across to get their fajita cravings Motsch has just initi- other. weekend night. at night can feel as low as 15 the front, with the infamous satisfied. ated another social media Another student, Cole Motsch is the owner below, Motsch will not be silhouette of a cart and um- Alex, one of Motsch’s campaign, too. Pudenz, sophomore in pre- and operator of popular in service. brella. two employees, had his Students can submit a business, said Fajita Man is late-night food cart Fajita Motsch said Fajita 11:31 P.M. first night on the job Friday photo of themselves wear- “the best thing on Welch.” Man located on Welch Av- Man’s prime time was dur- A group of boys stum- evening. ing their Fajita Man shirts “I’ve had it sober and enue across from Pizza Pit. ing the week of Veishea ble to the stand and all or- Alex acted as a sort of during their Spring Break drunk and its good as hell,” Motsch operates Friday when the stand would open der a fajita. One decided to a liaison between custom- at whatever location they’re Pudenz said. and Saturday nights from at 8:30 p.m. and close at order two. ers and Motsch, so Motsch at. 3:30 A.M. 11 p.m. to 3 a.m., weather 4:30 a.m. A regular customer could better focus on cook- Whichever post gets The last fajita was sold permitting. said he continues to come ing while someone else the most “likes” wins. The at 3:15 a.m. and Motsch and FRIDAY to the stand because he tends to money. winner gets free fajitas for Alex decided to clean the WEDNESDAY 11 P.M. knows it will be available “I like mine spicy, it the next year. More infor- cart up and go home. Motsch starts setting His first customer, throughout the night. tastes better with beer,” mation can be found on the 20 minutes later, the up as early as Wednesday. Mallory Wilson, sophomore “We’re going to a party Alex advised some custom- Fajita Man Facebook page. cart was hooked back up to His commissary is locat- in elementary education, and we’ll come back here. ers. 1 A.M. Motsch’s car and ready to ed in Indianola, which is said the food keeps her Its way better at the end of On top of that, Alex With steady business go back to Indianola. where the cart gets stored coming back to the stand. the night, when we’re like keeps an eye on those un- during the last hour, things However, it isn’t until and is towed from every “Fajita Man is good ‘Mark, you’re my last go to. der the influence so no don’t seem to be slowing 5:30 when Motsch crawls weekend. any hour of any day,” Wil- I love you,’” said Brandon “funny business” happens, down. into bed after another “Everything starts on son said. Romans, Fajita Man regular Motsch said. With the Superdog eventful night of being a Wednesday to get ready Motsch’s regular cus- and junior in mechanical 12:40 A.M. stand being just 20 feet part of college students’ for the weekend. We start tomers refer to themselves engineering. Brett Pudenz, sopho- away, one would assume lives and their social lives. prep and getting inventory as lieutenants. Three years One of the group mem- more in pre-business, said competition is tense. That’s Motsch, fortunately, and all that kind of stuff,” ago, a lieutenant came up bers earned $1 off on his Motsch and his stand rep- the opposite of their rela- shuts his eyes with the Motsch said. with the idea of making fajita because he had the resent something greater tionship. comforting thought of wak- It’s a team effort be- shirts for the other regular Fajita Man T-shirt that than tortillas stuffed with “We’re very passionate ing up around 11 a.m. or tween Motsch and his wife. customers. Motsch sells. grilled meat. about it. You just got to stay noon to start the process all Although Motsch does the A Facebook competi- “Every time you wear “The Fajita Man is just humble and try not to cre- over again.

Forker to be third renovation for College of Human Sciences

By Vanessa.Franklin with the first focusing on beautiful buildings.” growing enrollment, Plag- search on exercise equip- efficient way. @iowastatedaily.com the transforming an out- According to the Col- man-Galvin said the reno- ment in Forker’s large gym, Faculty will not be the dated locker room into a lege of Human Sciences vations will create more said that both he and his only ones to benefit, but facility for research. The website, the Department space for new faculty in research participants are students will have a lot to The Forker Building, second phase will include of Kinesiology is the third order to meet the depart- anxious to move in their earn from the new and im- which is known for teach- creation of new office spac- largest major in the uni- ment’s growing need. new space, which is cur- proved building. ing students how to shape- es, installation of new win- versity, closely behind pre- “Iowa State is able to rently being renovated. Not only will air con- up the human body, will dows and installation of air business and mechanical attract phenomenal faculty Lee’s research focuses ditioning make for a more be getting a makeover of conditioning in the old part engineering. when we have excellent on the benefits of resis- comfortable learning en- its own. of the building. “Our Department of facilities for them to teach tance exercise in compar- vironment for students in The Iowa Board of “It’s an exciting time Kinesiology has grown as- and research in,” Plagman- ison to those of aerobic the summer, but students Regents unanimously ap- for any area when they tronomically in the past Galvin said. “So in order to exercise. Lee said having working alongside faculty proved the $5.3 million have the opportunity to im- seven years,” said Robin be a top-tier kinesiology his own space will give his will also have the chance renovation of Forker, home prove their facilities,” said Shook, assistant profes- department, we need to participants more privacy, to use the new research of the Department of Kine- Jennifer Plagman-Galvin, sor of kinesiology. “We have the facilities to attract especially when it comes to facilities. siology. director of operations for are always the second or faculty that will be best for measurements. “I can’t do all [my re- The renovation aligns the College of Human Sci- third largest program on our students.” “If we can use a dif- search] and assessments with the college’s goal to ences. “We know bricks and campus, so that’s pretty Shook and Duck-Chul ferent place, we can have by myself,” Lee said. “I have improve its spaces on cam- mortar isn’t what makes a impressive. We’ve had this Lee, an assistant professor, more participants and they graduate and undergradu- pus. program, but certainly an tremendous growth over will directly benefit from won’t be disrupted by other ate research assistants, so The latest renovation environment conducive a short period of time and the first phase of renova- programs or class going on once I have my own lab, comes after renovations to teaching, learning and we need to improve our fa- tions, giving them and their in the gym,” Lee said. I can have meeting with in Lagomarcino Hall and research is our goal. When cilities to keep up with that colleagues a place to take Shook said the renova- students, whereas before I MacKay Hall. we work on renovations increase in undergraduate their research to the next tions will help the entire couldn’t do that.” The renovation will there’s always a bigger pic- students.” level. department to do its jobs Renovations are slated take place in two phases, ture, we’re not just making In accordance with Lee, who conducts re- in a more economical and to be complete in 2017.

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Sudoku by the Mepham Group College of Business celebrates, LEVEL: 1 2 3 4 Complete the recognizes supply chain major grid so each row, column and 3-by- By Sequan.Gatlin purchases, assembly and ply chain management truly ceive. The companies were distribution to complete is. 3 box (in bold @iowastatedaily.com not here to advertise them- this process. “If you asked students selves, but to lay out the ex- borders) contains Every year, students about accounting or fi- pectations of a supply chain every digit, 1 to A trip from Ames to have the opportunity to nance, they may have a bet- management position. 9. For strategies China is just one of the pos- oversee a 10-day supply ter idea of what profession- Danny Johnson, asso- on how to solve sibilities students in the chain process from Ames to als in these fields do rather ciate dean of undergraduate Sudoku, visit supply chain management China to witness this four- than if you asked about programs, said the College www.sudoku. major have, and the College stage process. supply chain,” Nilakanta of Business plans to con- org.uk of Business is celebrating Students start with the said. “The week was used to tinue Supply Chain Major the major with a week of distribution of a product in inform students and faculty Awareness Week, depend- recognition. Ames, travel to California within the college and the ing on the participating em- The department of for experiences with deliv- university of opportunities ployers’ feedback. Crossword supply chain and informa- ery and finally to China to involving a supply chain “Though this [aware- tion systems, along with the observe how the product major.” ness week] is the first to Supply Chain Management is made and loaded for de- Employers from 12 happen in our college, we Club, conducted the Col- livery. Once the students companies, including John plan to have more aware- lege of Business’ first ever get to China, the process is Deere, JB Hunt, Ruan Trans- ness weeks for the supply week of major recognition. reversed back to America portation and 3M Com- chain major and all of our The week was created to as they must oversee the pany, sent executive rep- majors once the employers promote awareness of the production to distribution. resentatives to the Gerdin inform us of how much traf- supply chain management Sree Nilakanta, chair- Business Building to answer fic came through,” Johnson major and careers in the man of supply chain and students’ questions about said. field. information systems, said the supply chain field. The college would have Students in the supply this opportunity allows stu- Representatives inter- to make additional aware- chain management pro- dents to see the human, acted with students at con- ness weeks for accounting, gram learn about the four social and machine aspects ference tables in the granite finance, management, mar- stages of any product pro- of production. hallway for three to four keting and information sys- duction: planning, sourc- Nilakanta said the hours each day of the week tems if they choose to make ing, making and distribut- awareness week was need- to talk about the positions a week for the remaining ing. Students must man- ed because many students and pay a person with a college of business under- age product production, are uncertain of what sup- supply chain degree may re- graduate majors. Greek Ambassador program gives new Across you 9 Charlatans 43 Court attire 10 Hardly gloss over 1 Fall follower? 45 Rooting sound 11 Still-life subject 5 Ophidian menace 46 Hardly bright 12 Swallowed one’s students chance to learn about system 8 Brightness stats 47 “Agreed!” pride 11 Arts supporters 48 Title girl in a 1965 13 Rodgers and 14 Frat letter #1 hit Hart title lyric that By Sarah.Muller ing any questions they or quired to have a 2.75 grade cil, Multicultural Greek 15 Akhenaten’s son 50 Sushi topper precedes “I get no @iowastatedaily.com their family may have about point average at the time of Council and National Pan- 16 On the level 51 Mall draw dizzy spells” 17 Battle of Khafji 52 Sci-fi suffix 18 Roadside warning the greek community. appointment and the dura- Hellenic Council — come conflict 53 Signs of dissatisfac- 20 James Brown “[Admissions] sees that tion of leadership, good present to us about their 19 “Battle it out” tion memoir Prospective students the peer-to-peer connec- speaking skills, approach- councils because some of quintet 55 Appears ... and 24 Inclusive pronoun visiting campus get to visit tion is really important for ability, knowledge of Iowa us aren’t as familiar with 20 Plasma particle the contents of this 25 Quartet member 21 Loafer’s lack puzzle’s circles? 29 One way to lighten classrooms, dorms and din- recruiting for Iowa State,” State and the greek com- councils that are not our 22 Some audiobooks 57 “Missed your the mood ing centers. Now, thanks Cran said. “We wanted to munity and the ability to own,” Cox said. “That way 23 Pro shop supplies chance!” 32 Word before or to the Greek Community use our students here on engage in conversation and we [are] not excluding other 26 Opposite of bids 59 Brief facilities? after name Ambassador program, they campus to work with pro- handle uncertain situations councils in the way we are 27 Kool-Aid alterna- 60 Zing 35 Key of Dvorák’s tive 61 Early Alaskans “New World Sym- have a chance to ask ques- spective students, to help well. talking and presenting the 28 “__ Eterno”: 2004 62 Memphis-to- phony”: Abbr. tions about the greek com- them not only recruit to There were group and greek community.” sports documentary Nashville dir. 37 Before munity. Iowa State, but become a individual interviews. The The amount of stu- 29 Boorish 63 Year abroad 38 They can’t be “Over the past few member of the greek com- group interview set up pos- dents involved in the greek 30 Detergent with Oxi 64 Payroll deduction, beaten Booster perhaps 40 Get Wired again years, our community has munity.” sible situations that might community make up 14.6 31 Bone: Pref. 43 Fight in the sticks really grown, as has Iowa Greek Affairs had more happen during a one-on- percent of the undergradu- 32 “Seasons in the Down 44 Fred Astaire, by State,” said Katy Cran, as- than 100 students apply for one time with prospective ate student body, according Sun” songwriter birth sistant director of Greek the position and 50 were students and their fam- to Greek Affairs fall 2014 33 Dot on an MTA 1 The Police, most of 48 President François map the time Hollande’s birthplace Affairs. “As juniors and se- interviewed before the top ily. One scenario included recruitment records. 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Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 OPINION 5

EDITORIAL

Courtesy of the State Department Despite approval from Congress, President Obama vetoed the Keystone pipeline, marking his third veto of a bill during his presidency. The bill passed through the House, 270-152 and through the Senate, 62-36. Obama makes

Courtesy of Thinkstock right move to The term “meninism” first made its appearance on social media when a tweet surfaced about how “Magic Mike” promotes unrealistic expectations of men. veto Keystone

On Tuesday, President Obama ve- Meninist: a ‘slap in the toed the third bill to fall on his desk dur- ing his presidency. The bill, which carried Congress’ approval of the newly routed Keystone XL pipeline, failed at the pen in Obama’s face’ to women’s rights hand, giving environmentalists and resi- dents of where the new pipeline would By Madison.Ward pear on their feed at one time abuse and gender inequality, victim of an attempted or lay a victory. @iowastatedaily.com or another but for clarity, and how it isn’t their fault. completed sexual assault 3 Although Congress has the power “meninist” means a group Reading this conglom- percent of the time, while a to override Obama’s veto of the bill with of men who are threatened eration of memes and social woman is the victim in 9 of a two-thirds majority vote, it is unlikely hey’re demanding by women and their power, media posts made steam 10 sexual assault cases in the it will be able to pull in the appropri- equal rights. Not wom- and then proceed to make come out of my ears because United States. ate numbers to do so. The bill passed Ten, men. Sound crazy? a mockery out of feminine each and every stance these There is not a doubt in through the House, 270-152 and through Well that’s because it is and progress. men take is utterly disgust- my mind that no one even the Senate, 62-36. even more than that, it is a My personal spin on the ing. To really see what I considered the reality of that Obama talked about how he takes complete slap in the face to lengthy definition — men mean, head to the aforemen- poster when they made it, the “power of the presidential veto every woman who has ever who need to grow a pair. tioned link. nor did those who made this very seriously” when sending away the voted, worn pants or had a Taking a look back on The post that really put group go viral think of the bill that could have created numerous high authority career. They 2014, it becomes fairly ob- me over the edge was a failed severity of their claims. amounts of jobs throughout the country. are saying 2015 is going to vious that it was a feminist attempt at a rape awareness Everyday women take “But I also take seriously my responsibil- be the year of the “meninist” filled year. Beyoncé danced poster, but this time the on the world and run the ity to the American people,” Obama said, and I say if it is, this is actu- in front of the word Feminist men were playing the vic- risk of getting sexually as- according to USA Today. ally going to be the year that at the VMAs, Emma Wat- tim and blaming us for get- saulted. Granted, men expe- Republicans preach the idea that men go extinct. son shook the world with ting raped. The poster reads, rience the same risk but as I the pipeline will be beneficial because The Twitter account first her speech for the U.N. on “Just because you made him have pointed out, the risk is of all the jobs to be created. However, disgraced the world at the gender equality and Malala ejaculate ... doesn’t mean he a lot slimmer. They do great only 3,900 permanent construction jobs end of 2014 with a guy in Yousafzai became the young- wanted it. Circumcluding — things regardless of that risk will be created, less than the amount desperate need of a shave est person to win a Nobel act of enclosing on all sides and that is something we produced each month by the American and a sign referencing the Prize and turned into an in- — his penis without asking should be proud of. economy, according to a report from the film “Magic Mike.” The sign spiration for women every- for consent = sexual assault. We face cat calls, sex- State Department. reads, “I need meninism be- where. Don’t be that girl.” ual passes, rape and abuse, A pipeline risk could , however, be cause the movie ‘Magic Mike’ Basically, it was the year To break this down a lit- yet we have still risen to the worth the cause. promotes an unrealistic ex- of the women, so I can see tle, women don’t make men occasion and done great More oil was spilled off of trains — pectation of how men’s bod- how men would have their ejaculate unless they are a things for this country and the main transportation for oil in America ies should look.” This is one ego bruised a little bit for not willing participant. If a man the world. With all that being — in 2013 than the previous four decades of the more mild examples having the spotlight on them ejaculates during a sexual said, perhaps it’s the men combined, according to an article in The of the atrocity this account the entire year for a change, encounter where the woman who need to re-evaluate their Economist. has unleashed on the world, but women deserve credit for is not willingly participat- place in the world. Currently, as Americans, we are liv- which is saying something. their accomplishments and ing, then the man ejaculates Instead of coming up ing in a society where making the most However, it stands to be moreover, success is not an because he wanted to and with insulting social media amount of money puts us in the driver’s mentioned that men have excuse to defame women. not because his victim was posts to bring women down seat for prosperity. And while creating been doing the exact same After all, historically speak- spurring him on. If that does a peg or two, they should get jobs is an extremely important part of thing to women by watching ing, women have had to fight get him off, then he’s a serial off their asses and do some- Congress’ job, Obama’s job and the cheap pornographic films for every single right we have rapist, but that is another thing with their lives. Every- jobs of the state governments across the far longer than women have today, so why wouldn’t we concern for another day. thing women have fought country, it is time to stop sacrificing the been watching Channing celebrate that? Additionally, one may for and everything we fight both physical and mental beauty of this Tatum dance around. Clearly, men don’t see come at the heinous add against is warranted and as country. Anyone with a Twitter it this way and have taken to from a mathematical point soon as men see that, “me- The trouble with this debate has or Tumblr account has un- social media to spread their of view as well. Statistically ninists” won’t have a leg to become more political than anything. Re- doubtedly seen the word ap- platform on rape, domestic speaking, men are only the stand on. publicans and Democrats have become so entranced by “the Keystone pipeline” debate, that many members of Congress have forgotten about the real battles out LETTER TO THE EDITOR there, like battling ISIS or working toward higher education production. The veto comes back to Republicans as a chance to say “Obama doesn’t want to create jobs. Oh what a bad man.” But the president made a brave and correct Lack of experience hurts Loomis, Leidahl move by denying the pipeline to destroy the countryside. By Richard Hartnett, approval by both the Board of for dropping classes. Because and Leidahl lack the experi- Your “from sea to shining sea” would student Regents and Faculty Senate. the Registrar’s office depends ence necessary to understand have quickly been translated to “from sea Further, the class is necessary on this money, they will in- critical student government to, hold on, around the natural degrada- for teaching students about stead have to apply this fee issues that affect all of us. tion, shining sea.” I must express my con- plagiarism, which can result preemptively, even to those Their platform has a serious Yes, there are pros and cons to each cern with the student govern- in expulsion if not properly who don’t drop classes. This dearth of ideas to address side. But we, as Americans, have to de- ment platform of the Amanda understood. I worry that these places the brunt of the cost substantive issues, particular- cide what is really more important: cre- Loomis and Kathryn Leidahl potential student government on everyone instead of only ly regarding the all-too-visible ating a fraction of more jobs — less than ticket. leaders want to spend their those who drop classes, cost- overcrowding on campus. ones the American economy is creating On their website, they ad- time and efforts on such a ing the majority of students I encourage you to explore each day, according to The Economist vocate for completely “elimi- frivolous issue. more money than they cur- other options in voting on — or keeping the natural integrity of the nating” Library 160, an infea- Loomis and Leidahl also rently pay. March 3 and 4 at vote.iastate. United States in tact. sible act that would require advocate for removing fees Unfortunately, Loomis edu. Editorial Board Stephen Koenigsfeld, editor-in-chief Stephen Snyder, opinion editor LETTER TO THE EDITOR Maddy Arnold, managing editor of content Blake Lanser, assistant photo editor Megan Kalb, illustrator

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6 SPORTS Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 FIGHTING FRUSTRATION Cyclones look for road success after home loss

By Alex.Gookin “It just happened so tainly become frustrating. @iowastatedaily.com quick,” said redshirt junior “Obviously I don’t forward Jameel McKay. feel that great today,” said “I remember us being up, junior forward Georges Hilton Coliseum is what, eight or 10? I got a Niang a day after the loss known for its ear-piercing rest for like 30 seconds and to Baylor. “I’m not hitting noise levels and rowdy [I looked up] and we were the panic button, but I just crowds. For nearly 32 min- down... It just happened so think we need to improve utes of basketball against fast and quiet.” some things. I think the No. 19 Baylor on Wednes- The Cyclones were positive vibes that are go- day, it lived up to its name. blindsided, but it wasn’t ing around this team are But through the fi- the first time this season. great, we just need to go nal eight minutes of the With a chance to keep hard for 40 minutes.” game, the noise fell from Kansas matched at the be- The next 40 minutes a roar to a whimper, as the ginning of the conference comes against a team that Cyclones’ play went from season, Iowa State picked rarely loses at home. Kan- high-flying dunking acts up a confusing road loss sas State (14-15, 7-9 Big and 3-pointers to chas- to Texas Tech to give the 12) has beaten Oklahoma Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily ing Baylor shooters as they Jayhawks the outright lead. and Kansas in back-to-back Junior forward Georges Niang attempts a free throw in Iowa State’s 79-70 loss against Baylor on Wednesday. put on a clinic in one of Then there was a chance games at Bramlage Coli- Niang and the Cyclones will have a chance to earn their third straight road victory at Kansas State on Saturday. the conference’s toughest to pull within a game of seum and will attempt to arenas to play. the Jayhawks after a loss knock off Iowa State as they Christopherson and Royce the Wildcats certainly have rassed a little bit, but they The loss would keep to Oklahoma State, but make the trip for Saturday’s White were able to pull off a the confidence to take find a way to get back to Iowa State (20-7, 10-5 Big the Cyclones couldn’t beat showdown. 65-61 win in 2012, but play- down anyone, but with the work. They do a good job 12) out of first place in the Oklahoma on the road. The Cyclones’ last win ers like Georges Niang and same fresh frustration, the of getting over those tough Big 12 at least another three The struggle to keep in Manhattan, Kan. came Naz Long have gone 0-3 in Cyclones are just as dan- losses when they have days. It would also linger up with the 10-time reign- back before any of the play- Bramlage since then. gerous. them,” said ISU coach Fred on players’ minds long af- ing Big 12 champions isn’t ers currently on the team With the upset of Kan- “I don’t know if you Hoiberg. “I’m confident ter the buzzer sounded. surprising, but it has cer- were in ISU uniforms. Scott sas fresh on their minds, can say they get embar- that we will bounce back.”

Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily Iowa State Daily Senior Edward Kemboi chases down a Baylor runner in the men’s 800-meter run at the Iowa State Classic on Feb. Redshirt senior distance runner Katy Moen runs during the Iowa State Classic on Feb. 14, 2014 at Lied Recre- 14. Kemboi will be joining the Cyclones in their final indoor home meet of the season this weekend. ation Athletic Center. Moen will be competing in her last indoor home meet for the Cyclones this weekend. WORKING TOGETHER Men, women enter Big 12 Championships with team-first mindset

By Trey.Alessio and gives them a sense of vidual success with a com- By Kyle.Heim who will be in the races @iowastatedaily.com comfort. mon team goal of winning. @iowastatedaily.com from the conference. ” PAST BIG 12 RESULTS “It’s convenient for us The runners, jumpers and As one of the more ex- 2014 - Fourth place to have the Big 12s here, to throwers have all been do- perienced athletes on the 2013 - Third place The Big 12 Indoor have a big time meet that ing their specific workouts In a sport heavily guid- team who has been a key 2012 - Tie for fourth Championship is the meet we can sleep in our own bed to prepare for the meet ev- ed by individual perfor- part of the growth that Iowa place the ISU men’s track and the night before, wake up, eryone has been looking mances, the ISU women’s State has experienced in 2011 - Sixth place field team has been look- drive to Lied and compete. forward to since day one. track and field athletes en- recent years, Moen said 2010 - Sixth place ing forward to and striving It’s a huge advantage,” said Kelley said throw- ter the Big 12 Indoor Cham- last year stands out above for all season long, and it’s redshirt senior Henry Kel- ers are focusing on qual- pionship with a team-first the rest as far as memories. 2009 - 11th place finally here. ley. “We don’t have to travel ity workouts, more so now mentality. “Seeing Sam [Bluske] 2008 - 10th place Since the beginning of here. We don’t have to live than ever. The mentality is one win the [5000-meter] was 2007 - Ninth place the season, many runners, in a hotel. In that way, it’s “Less is more,” Kelley the team will use in an at- such a great moment for 2006 - 12th place jumpers and throwers have a huge advantage. It’s just said. “We’re cutting a lot of tempt to carve through a me and being able to hug 2005 - 12th place expressed how everything the comfort of being home.” volume out of our workouts. conference that has wit- her at the finish line was they do has led up to the Redshirt senior Cam- We’re doing a lot less, but at nessed Iowa State finish in really cool,” Moen said. team’s future core is red- Big 12 Championships, and eron Ostrowski also said he the same time, we’re really the top four three years in “That’s probably my fa- shirt freshman Erin Hook- now looking forward to the likes that the Big 12s will be trying to get a lot more out a row, making noticeable vorite moment and coach er, who will be joining weekend, the Cyclones have in Ames. He said the com- of less ... we’re trying to put improvements after finish- [Martin] Smith gave a really Moen in the 5000-meter. one thing in mind: points. fort level is there. the work in before and then ing ninth or worse in six of great speech afterward last “I definitely hope to “Big 12s is a matter of Along with the Iowa we just take it easy.” eight years prior to the 2012 year.” score for my team in the 5K, scoring points,” said senior State Classic, Big 12s will Kelley also said the season. Moen will compete in and I would like to improve Edward Kemboi. “It’s not a have a different kind of at- Cyclones will have a team This year’s squad has both the 3000-meter and from my performance from matter of just running fast mosphere — bigger crowds, meal the night before, the been led by a number of 5000-meter at the confer- Big 12s cross country,” … the Iowa State Classic bigger theatrics and bigger coaches will give some ISU athletes who will be ence meet. Hooker said. was a matter of running fast. competition. However, un- words of wisdom and put taking the track for one As the first one out Runners have been fo- Big 12s, you just need to like the Iowa State Classic, their minds in the right final indoor home meet. of qualifying for the na- cused on resting and stay- win. You just need to cross the Big 12s will be strictly place. It also becomes a Redshirt senior Katy tional indoor meet in the ing healthy throughout the the finish line number one. teams from the Big 12 Con- tapering off of training, so Moen is one member of the 3000-meter, Moen will week leading up to the Big It’s just about the points.” ference, which Ostrowski their bodies aren’t beaten team who will be making attempt to improve her 12 Indoor Championship. The Big 12 Champion- said gives a better focus for up heading into the meet. her final appearance on the 9:12.78 time in the event The meet will feature ship is unique in a few ways. the meet. “If I see my team losing Harry Hoak Track at Lied from the Iowa State Classic events all day both Friday It’s the first meet of the sea- “I know some guys in a different event, I’m not Recreation Athletic Center. on Feb. 14. and Saturday. Events are son where it really matters were trying to get qualify- going to let anybody beat “I hope to take away as As the seniors bid fare- scheduled to begin at 10 how Iowa State performs ing marks at the Iowa State me just because I’m do- many teams’ points as I can well to their final home a.m. Friday and 11 a.m. as a team, which comes Classic, but this [meet] is ing it for my team and my get to help the team out, indoor meet, the youth and Saturday. down to the points scored all about trying to score as school,” Kemboi said. and basically just get com- future of the ISU women’s The championships in each event. This meet is many points as you can The Big 12 action will petitive with the races,” track and field team begins will end with the 4x400 me- also a home meet for the in everyone’s individual begin Friday and continue Moen said. “It should be to make its transition as the ter relay, followed by the Cyclones, which differs events,” Ostrowski said. Saturday at Lied Recreation a really fun environment. replacements. awards ceremony at 6 p.m. from many previous meets It comes down to indi- Athletic Center. There are a lot of good girls A key member of the on day two. SPORTS Friday, Feb. 27, 2015 7 Time to improve begins to run out for gymansts

By Kevin.Horner meets we have left, and Iowa State currently @iowastatedaily.com we really need to nail each holds an RQS of 194.945 — one.” just 0.340 points ahead of The Cyclones have Utah State, who currently As the postseason three remaining regular sits in the 37th position. approaches for ISU gym- season meets to further If the Cyclones are able to nastics, winning or losing establish themselves before achieve success on the East meets is becoming more postseason play. Seeing Coast this weekend and and more irrelevant. that only the top-36 teams post a season-high over- Regardless of its op- qualify for regionals, and all score, that score would ponents or given circum- Iowa State currently sits in then be dropped from the stances, Iowa State has fix- the 30th spot, success in RQS, which would then ated its attention on one these meets is absolutely allow the team’s score of Whitney Lynn/Iowa State Daily thing: improving overall imperative. 195.950 at Beauty and the Freshman Haylee Young received the highest score for her team after her floor performance against Oklahoma on Feb. 6. With the postseason right around the corner, ISU gymnasts are focused on improving overall scores. scores for regionals. In ranking teams in Beast to replace its score of Iowa State (4-8-1, preparation for postsea- 193.475 against Minnesota. talize on this opportunity However, through an have, to this point, re- 0-2-1 Big 12) will travel to son play, only one score is As a result, Iowa State’s in Pennsylvania, the Cy- intense week of practice, sponded with a streak of State College, Pa. to square taken into account — the RQS would be raised to clones will have to discover Iowa State remains focused consistent, successful prac- off against Penn (8-2, 5-0 Regional Qualifying Score, 195.440, good enough for a path to a mistake-free on its ultimate goal and is tices and now more than ECAC), Penn State (7-2, or RQS. the 22nd spot overall. meet. ready to finally utilize all ever, it is absolutely critical 4-2 Big 10) and Brockport The recipe for an “I think [being in the Against Minnesota on of its untapped potential. that they implement this State (9-4, 8-0 ECAC-3) on RQS consists of the top 30th spot] makes us all a Feb. 20, the ISU gymnasts “This week in practice, stability into their remain- Saturday. It is the first of six scores from a team’s little nervous,” said fresh- allowed multiple missteps we are putting [the gym- ing competitions. These Iowa State’s final two meets regular season schedule man Haylee Young. “It re- to debilitate their overall nasts] under a lot of pres- opportunities for improve- away from Ames — critical — three of which must be ally lights a fire under all of performance. With three sure,” said ISU gymnastics ment are beginning to fade for improving its regional away scores. Once these us to push really hard be- falls in a single event, the coach Jay Ronayne. “They and soon enough, they will résumé. top six numbers are deter- cause we should be higher balance beam, the Cy- have to respond. That’s be gone. “We really have to mined, the highest score is than 30. I think we all know clones witnessed their what a championship-type “Time is ticking,” buckle down now,” said dropped and the remaining that, which motivates us chances of a RQS-boosting does, and that’s what we Ronayne said. “If you waste senior Caitlin Brown. “We five scores are averaged to even more.” score dissolve before their want to be.” any time, you’re going to need to take however many discern one’s RQS. In order to truly capi- eyes. The ISU gymnasts get left behind.” ISU men’s returns to desert By Mike.Randleman begin to shake off. during which they are ex- goes on, but the improve- @iowastatedaily.com In two spring tourna- pected to face stiffer com- ment from tournament to ments, Iowa State has fin- petition than they’ve seen tournament has been in- ished in a tie for fourth out as a part of a 98th-ranked consistent. It could be Arizona’s of 15 teams and tied for sixth schedule thus far, according This week, Iowa State warm desert climate, the out of 24. Both events re- to Golfweek. will have one of its better abundance of tournaments sulted in a finish on the up- When reflecting on last opportunities to find suc- or the quality of golf cours- per half of the leaderboard, week’s Wyoming Desert cess, as there are zero teams es, but whatever the case, albeit against just three top- Intercollegiate, ISU coach of Golfweek’s top 25 in the the ISU men’s golf team 25 opponents in total. Andrew Tank said he was field and only four out of has found an affinity for As the Cyclones hit optimistic moving forward, 15 teams participating are the Grand Canyon State this the meat of their seven- based on the incremental ranked higher than the Cy- season. tournament spring regular success sustained in each clones. The Cyclones are pre- season, they expect to re- round. No. 27 California will paring for the National In- acclimatize themselves and “I think it was definitely be the favorite to take the vitational Tournament on improve their ranking. a step forward for us,” Tank team title as it will defend its Saturday through Monday “We basically knew it said. “We didn’t play like 2014 National Invitational in Tucson, Ariz. — the third would all help us because we were capable of, but I Tournament victory. The of five trips to Arizona and the more play coming out think there’s a lot to build Golden Bears are also the their second to Tucson. of the winter, the better on. We’re just going to keep highest-ranked team in the The tournament will be we’re going to get. [That is] getting better with more field. held at the Catalina Course because you have interna- competition and more op- Three golfers in Golf- at OMNI Tucson National, tional [players] that aren’t portunities.” week’s top 50 will be in the a different course from the used to the winter, so I think As Iowa State has prov- field, including No. 7 Gavin Sewailo Golf Club that Iowa the more we play, the bet- en to do several times in the Green of New Mexico, who State visited in January. ter we’re going to be,” said past two seasons, the Cy- is also the No. 8 amateur With six competitive senior Sam Daley on the clones got off to a slow start, in the World Amateur Golf rounds under its belt in significance of the team’s ultimately digging a hole too Rankings. two tournaments, as well first two events. “I’m sure deep for escape, even after a The first of three rounds as three days of practice in we’ll be fine if we keep play- rally in the second and third of the invitational will begin Iowa State Daily Arizona before the season, ing and keep playing well.” rounds. at 9 a.m. Saturday, with the Sam Daley, junior from Wynnum, Australia, goes through a round prac- No. 49 Iowa State is hoping Four tournaments They have proven their second and third rounds tice shots as the ISU men’s golf team begins to prepare for its third of the rust accumulated from a await the Cyclones in a span resilience at improving as at the same time March 1 five trips to Arizona and second to Tucson. lack of outdoor practice will of just more than a month, an individual tournament and 2. Cyclone Hockey honors seniors’ legacy to program By Luke.Manderfeld captain Mike Dopko and as- emotional. You think back to has shown it is capable of appointing loss in the first some new guys that are @iowastatedaily.com sistant captains Nate Percy, your first game and all of the competing with talented round of the CSCHL Tour- getting called up from the Trevor Lloyd and Antti Hel- highlights of your career.” teams. nament after an overtime Division III squad that we anto, have been described As they start to reflect “They’ve had a few close defeat against Illinois. want to take a look at for As the Cyclone Hockey as the “core of the team.” on their careers at Iowa games with good teams and To recover from that the future. When next week season reaches the home With such a large class, it State, the seniors know that they have beaten a few good loss and prepare for the na- comes around, it’s business stretch, it faces a number of was imperative that the se- emotions may run high teams, so you never know,” tional tournament, Fairman as usual.” emotional moments. This niors start to lead the young as they do on most senior said senior Seth Serhienko. said he is going to give some Cyclone Hockey will weekend will be the first. Cyclones. Coach Jason Fair- nights. “Hopefully we can get a few new players a shot and, in take on the Midland War- When the Cyclones take man said that they have “I’m sure that this goals and get some momen- turn, rest some of the overly riors at 8 p.m. Friday and on the Midland Warriors done that and much more. weekend will be emotional tum going for the national tired ones. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Both for the last series until the They have helped the for them,” Fairman said. tournament.” “Obviously you want games are at the Ames/ISU American Collegiate Hockey team through “thick and “Every hockey player goes To add another layer to to stay sharp and all that,” Ice Arena. Association Tournament on thin,” said senior goaltender through it at some point.” the matchup, the Cyclones Fairman said about the March 6, the team will pur- Scott Ismond. But it won’t be all emo- are returning from a dis- game plan. “But we have pose the second game with “We have a great group tions, as the team still has to honoring the nine seniors. of guys,” Ismond continued. focus on Midland. Midland The senior class will be “It just speaks volumes of is an ACHA Division I team, one of the largest that Cy- the guys in that locker room. which Fairman said won’t go clone Hockey has graduated These are relationships that I down without a fight. in its history. won’t forget 15 [to] 20 years The Midland team has The nine seniors, led by down the road. It’s really a meager 10-27 record, but

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RANKING p1 portunities students can abroad, Iowa State also take advantage of. One of offers field study trips for There are many assets the main opportunities ap- students. On a field study, to the AMD programs that parel students take part in students get the oppor- make Iowa State a top- is studying abroad. Chris tunity to visit a cities like notch university for appar- Wise, apparel, merchandis- New York and Los Angeles el, merchandising, design ing and design adviser, said and tour different apparel and production. an average of 33 percent companies and firms. The Sarah Bennett, lectur- of AMD students studied advisers and professors of er of apparel, events and abroad during the past few the college lead the field hospitality management, years. study trips for the studnts. teaches multiple classes, Apparel students have On campus, students as well as oversees the the opportunity to study have many opportunities Fashion Show, along with abroad at Paris American to get involved in apparel the supplemental classes Academy, London College based clubs and organiza- students are required to of Fashion, Lorenzo de tions. These clubs include take if participating in the Medici, Accademia Itali- Trend Magazine, the Fash- show. Bennett said she be- ana or Glasgow Caledo- ion Show and MODA. lieves ISU students receive nian University. There are The ISU Fashion Show a well-rounded education, summer programs as well is one of the largest stu- making the program stand as semester programs for dent-run fashion shows in apart from others. students to choose from. the country. Bennett said “I think we give peo- Morgan Hueser, junior the Fashion Show is a great ple a more comprehensive in apparel, merchandising, opportunity for students view of the industry,” she and design, studied abroad because it is entirely ran said. in Florence, Italy Lorenzo by students. It provides At Iowa State, students de Medici in the fall of 2014. students with industry not only learn about their Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily “Especially with a ma- knowledge, as well as the main area of study, but The ISU apparel, merchandising and design program is ranked No. 20 in the top 50 fashion schools in the world, jor in apparel, merchandis- opportunity to move up also all other areas of the according to Fashionista.com. Much of what sets Iowa State aside is the technology students have to utilize. ing and design, studying from committee member industry. Bennett said the abroad is an amazing op- to director and then to pro- fashion industry often has ing labs, students in the though Lickliter had no about the AMD program portunity that we are pre- ducer of the show. unclear job descriptions college have many oppor- prior experience, she now here at Iowa State Univer- sented,” Hueser said. More than 140 stu- when one goes to apply for tunities to learn about the can sew and is continuing sity was that I didn't have After studying abroad, dents are involved with the a job or internship. In other most cutting edge technol- into more advanced sewing to worry about taking the most students find great show every year in some words, most employers ex- ogy in the industry. courses offered, like pattern design exam until I felt that reward in the their time way. The fashion show in- pect a candidate to know a In the apparel pro- making. I was ready, which is differ- spent overseas. cludes designers, models, little bit about merchandis- gram, students also obtain At some art schools or ent from the Design Col- “My study abroad ex- producers, directors and ing, design and product de- valuable skills they will use universities, students are lege,” Lickliter said. perience was one of the committee members. velopment for any position in the industry. Anna Lickli- already expected to know In the apparel pro- best decisions I have ever By attending Iowa one may be seeking. ter, sophomore in apparel, sewing, drawing and oth- gram, students take a cer- made,” Hueser said, “From State, students get the ex- A well-rounded educa- merchandising and design, er skills. In Iowa State’s tain track of courses before learning a new culture to perience of going to a true tion is great when applying had never sewn until she apparel design program, they take the design test. having the opportunity to university. for jobs. But students in the switched her major from students learn these skills Once a student completes travel to new places were “They get the experi- apparel program also have civil engineering. in their beginning level these classes and feels pre- things that I would have ence of going to college,” a wealth of technology and “I had never even courses, such as AMD 221, pared, the student can sign never been able to experi- Bennett said, “By going to resources at their finger- touched a sewing machine a sewing course, and AMD up to take the design place- ence had I not made the Iowa State, you get to be tips. From digital printing until my first day in [AMD] 278, a fashion illustration ment test. decision to study abroad.” prepared for the industry machines and virtual body 221, and I was kind of ter- class. In the apparel pro- If one isn’t ready to but also get an American scanners to high-tech sew- rified,” Lickliter said. Al- “What was appealing gram, there are many op- take the leap of studying college experience.”

Brian Mozey/Iowa State Daily Brian Mozey/Iowa State Daily GSB presidential candidate Daniel Breitbarth gives his opinion on the subject of overcrowding during Thursday’s GSB presidential candidate Amanda Loomis describes her plan for recycling on campus. Loomis doesn’t want it debate. Breitbarth doesn’t believe students should have to move after their first semester in the dorm rooms. to be just a campus project, but a city-wide subject and she wants all of the students to participate.

GSB p1 would not take place in agreed a new event should a chance to reflect on the Breitbarth also said his learn from. April, no matter what. have the purpose to bring year. new event may not entail Though an audience the university in the way “April is after winter. ISU students into leader- When asked how they concerts because it would member said they had Veishea had always been April is after midterms,” ship positions like Veishea plan to keep an event safe bring “less hype.” heard Loomis had not con- intended, to represent the Loomis said. “Students are did, Breitbarth said spring in the way Veishea failed to “Students associate tacted the dean of Parks colleges’ progress, as well looking to go out and have semester makes it much do, Loomis said the entire concerts with alcohol and Library about her plan to as bring alumni back to fun. Students will know easier for students to get reason she wants the event various others things that eliminate Library 160, Loo- Iowa State. She said she what’s going on with a involved. to take place in the fall is probably should go hand mis said her job was to take also wants the event to be weeklong event in April.” Breitbarth said having to further the event from in hand and it antagonizes issues students identified as philanthropic and would Dan Breitbarth, who the event in the fall semes- the unofficial practices of that violence, as well,” Bre- problems to administration schedule a day when ISU is currently the vice speak- ter means “freshmen don’t Veishea. itbarth said, referring to last so they could compromise. students would volunteer er of the senate running get the same experience” Breitbarth said the way year’s Veishea incidents. Breitbarth identified to better the Ames com- with Megan Sweere, said because they are just arriv- to keep the event safe is to Loomis identified creating more seating space munity. he would have the univer- ing on campus and are not rebrand it and not associ- eliminating Library 160 as a in the Memorial Union and If students wanted the sity event that represents able to rise to leadership ate it with Veishea at all. required course and elimi- transportation as major event to take place during the university, brings in positions as quickly as they Moving activities to earlier nating schedule change platform issues as well, say- the spring semester, she alumni and provides ac- would need to in order to times in the day and pro- fees as part of her platform. ing he wants to increase said she would be willing to tivities remain in the spring participate in the event. viding safer activities dur- Library 160 is a class she campus parking and allevi- take that in consideration. semester. An event in the spring se- ing the night would help said she has heard many ate congestion on Osborn However, she said the event While both candidates mester would give students accomplish that, he said. students saying they do not Drive.

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