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DOMINATED. IOWA GETS WALLOPED ON THE ROAD, 82-50. SPORTS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015 THE INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COMMUNITY SINCE 1868 DAILYIOWAN.COM 50¢ STATE OF THE UNION ERNST TAKES SPOTLIGHT Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, rehearses her remarks for the Republican response to President Obama’s State of the Union Address on Tuesday on Capitol Hill. (Associated Press /Susan Walsh) By REBECCA MORIN President Obama’s State of the Union “Congress is back to work on your be- [email protected] Address Tuesday evening, touching on half, ready to make Washington focus on MORE INSIDE the need to boost domestic manufactur- your concerns again,” Ernst, 44, said. “We he never really disappeared ing and jobs, in addition to creating a know America faces big challenges. But Turn to page 7 to read about what from the spotlight following more defined strategy to combat terror- history has shown there’s nothing our President Obama had to say during her November win, but newly ism. This new batch of limelight, some nation, and our people, can’t accomplish.” his State of the Union address Tues- S elected Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Io- experts believe, will provide one of the David Yepsen, the director of the Paul day night. wa, is here to stay. best tests of whether she will fumble in Ernst presented the GOP response to Congress or become a leading lawmaker. SEE ERNST, 7 NEW TO CONGRESS PRESIDENT MASON Regents mull Young finds his D.C. place leader search By QUENTIN MISIAG [email protected] By CARLY MATTHEW WASHINGTON — To say that the 46-year-old Van Meter resi- [email protected] dent and newly elected Rep. David Young, R-Iowa, has big shoes to fill following the retirement of Rep. Tom Latham could be seen as a After approving University of Io- major understatement, sources close to him say. wa President Sally Mason’s retire- But that’s not stopping Young. ment, the state Board of Regents “Iowans were lucky to have him for all of these years,” Iowa GOP discussed the process it will use to Co-Chairman Cody Hoefert said about the 66-year-old Latham, find a new president. Rep. David Young, R-Iowa, speaks to The Daily Iowan in his office in Washington, D.C. Young was elected to serve in the U.S. House in SEE YOUNG, 3 November 2014. (The Daily Iowan/Rebecca Morin) SEE REGENTS, 3 Mason president WEATHER DAILY IOWAN TV ON THE WEB INDEX HIGH LOW 36 27 • SCAN THIS CODE CHECK DAILYIOWAN.COM FOR HOURLY CLASSIFIED 11 • GO TO DAILYIOWAN.COM UPDATES AND ONLINE EXCLUSIVES. FOLLOW DAILY BREAK 8 Cloudy, windy, 30% chance of • WATCH UITV AT 9 P.M. @THEDAILYIOWAN ON TWITTER AND LIKE US OPINIONS 4 rain/snow. SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE CONTENT. SPORTS 12 2 NEWS THE DAILY IOWAN DAILYIOWAN.COM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2015 CATCHING A SYLLABUS The Daily Iowan Volume 147 Issue 113 BREAKING NEWS STAFF Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher 335-5788 Email: [email protected] William Casey Fax: 335-6297 Editor-in-Chief 335-6030 Jordyn Reiland CORRECTIONS Managing Editors 335-6030 Call: 335-6030 Dora Grote Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for accuracy Tessa Hursh and fairness in the reporting of news. If a Metro Editors 335-6063 report is wrong or misleading, a request Nicholas Moffitt for a correction or a clarification may be Chris Higgins made. Opinions Editor 335-5863 Nick Hassett PUBLISHING INFO Sports Editor 335-5848 The Daily Iowan (USPS 143.360) is pub- Danny Payne lished by Student Publications Inc., E131 Arts Editor 335-5851 Adler Journalism Building, Iowa City, Iowa Emma McClatchey 52242-2004, daily except Saturdays, Sun- Copy Chief 335-6063 days, legal and university holidays, and Beau Elliot university vacations. 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TV Sports Directors 335-6063 Send address changes to: The Daily Iowan, Chelsie Brown 100 Adler Journalism Building, Iowa City, Jalyn Souchek Iowa 52242-2004 Web Editor 335-5829 DANCE MARATHON 21 Tony Phan Advertising Manager 335-5193 Business Manager 335-5786 Renee Manders Debra Plath Advertising Sales Staff Classifed Ads/Circulation Manager Bev Mrstik 335-5792 Juli Krause 335-5784 Dance Marathon ups social media Cathy Witt 335-5794 Production Manager 335-5789 Heidi Owen Dance Marathon increases its social media presence this year. By BENJAMIN MARKS Marathon’s social-me- amount of interaction not very big last year, [email protected] dia platforms have seen definitely fluctuates but has really taken growth, it’s really been between the school off this year because In April, Dance Mara- in Snapchat and Insta- year and breaks, and of social media. thon had 500 Instagram gram that have expe- so one of the challeng- She said another followers. This year, rienced the largest in- es is making sure we challenge of managing however, that number crease, Wilbur said. post consistently.” Dance Marathon’s social has more than doubled. “I think it’s gone up In addition to consis- media is knowing who is “Last year one of the this year just because tent posting, Spector and on what platform. biggest things we were we’re growing,” said her team also keep up “Facebook is very fam- focused on was growth Rachel Spector, Dance interest by promoting ily-oriented,” Spector in the following we Marathon’s social-me- social-media events that said. “A lot of alumni have on our social-me- dia head. “But I like to can be participated in and families like us on dia platforms, and this Facebook, so that’s usu- year we’re interested in ally very professional continuing that growth,” ‘A lot of alumni and families like us and informational. But said Drake Wilbur, with Twitter and Ins- Dance Marathon’s mar- on Facebook, so that’s usually very tagram we can have a keting director. professional and informational.’ little more fun and do Last year, Dance things that appeal to Marathon’s social-me- —Rachel Spector, Dance Marathon’s social-media head college students.” dia presence consisted Snapchat is one of mainly of Facebook and those platforms that Twitter, Wilbur said, think that the social me- throughout the year, such can be a lot of fun, Fur- and while the event also dia have created a sense as Pets of University of long said. He said he had a Snapchat and Ins- of fun that the organiza- Iowa Dance Marathon, a snapped a picture of Ben tagram, neither one was tion has throughout the new event Spector said Wyatt, a calzone-lov- very popular. year, that Dance Mara- has become very popular. ing character from the “If I sent a Snapchat thon is more than just It consists of encourag- popular show “Parks & last June, I’d have about those 24 hours.” ing people to post photos Recreation” to promote 40 to 60 people viewing it, Creating the idea that of their pets supporting Dance Marathon’s D.P and that would be mostly Dance Marathon is more Dance Marathon. Dough fundraiser. leadership,” said Dance is a large part of social Spector said anoth- “If you want to make Marathon Snapchat man- media’s job, Wilbur said. er event, For the Kids a post, be creative with ager Evan Furlong. “Now “[It’s] because of the Around the World, it,” he said. “Make it it’s around 200.” kind of organization which has been around something people will While all four of Dance we have,” he said. “The for at least a year, was remember.” METRO Cottage tenant files oper, did not file a counter brief in built in the mid-1800s, according Pit closes after lease letter the lawsuit by Tuesday’s deadline. to the release. problems Will Ingles, the owner of the Calls seeking comment by The A current lawsuit is pending The Pit Smokehouse has taken Book Shop, 608 S. Dubuque St., Daily Iowan to Pacha were not im- filed by Ingles and Hultman, its final steps, and its owners have filed a letter Jan. 13 in court mediately returned as of Tuesday. who currently lease the remain- decided to close the doors after alleging the process of the ing two cottages. their lease expired. Dubuque Street cottages lawsuit Cottages named most The lawsuit is asking for a The Pit, 130 N. Dubuque St., was “has been so mired in layers of endangered temporary injunction against open for 10 years before closing extraneous procedure and egre- demolition of the remaining earlier this month. gious mistruth that the honest The two remaining cottages on two cottages. Co-owner Duncan Prophet truth of what should have been Iowa City’s South Dubuque Street — by Nick Moffitt and his anonymous partner made my prayer before the court has have been named by a statewide the decision to close the doors in been nearly drowned.” historic preservation organiza- Sex offender charged January because of problems with Lawyer Rockne Cole filed the tion to the most-endangered with activity violation the lease.