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Iowa State Daily, September 2015 Iowa State Daily, 2015 Iowa State Daily, September 2015 Iowa State Daily, 2015 9-17-2015 Iowa State Daily (September 17, 2015) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2015-09 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (September 17, 2015)" (2015). Iowa State Daily, September 2015. 2. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2015-09/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2015 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, September 2015 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 | Volume 211 | Number 17 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. GOP attacks Trump Republicans debate for second time By Alex.Hanson @iowastatedaily.com After months of attacks from Re- publican frontrunner Donald Trump, GOP candidates came out swing- ing at the billionaire businessman Thursday night in the second GOP debate – hoping to move up or regain ground in polls months before the Iowa Caucus. All eyes were on the outsider candidates in the race – especially Trump and former HP CEO Carly Fiorina in the debate broadcast on CNN. The debate comes after Fiorina has been criticizing Trump and his Courtesy of John Bosley campaign, and Fiorina was instantly John Bosley, 2003 ISU alumnus, devotes his time to handcrafting screen-printed posters and shirts. He is working on an exclusive print for Homecoming weekend. on the defense. “I think Mr. Trump is a wonderful entertainer,” Fiorina said. Several candidates were also asked about if they would be comfort- able with president Trump having control of the United States’ nuclear arsenal. Most candidates deflected, Iowa State grad saying it would be up to the voters. Trump came out swinging in the debate, as well, and without being provoked he went after Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul. “First of all, Rand Paul shouldn’t even be on this stage,” Trump said. prints his mark “He’s number 11. He’s got 1 percent in the polls. There’s too many people By Kyndal.Reimer the two seemed to make sense. While signing career. As a result, Bozz onstage already.” @iowastatedaily.com the idea of drawing textbook graph- Prints was born. Paul, who has said he plans to ics and cadavers was intriguing, I “My dog has been the best co- continue to call out Trump’s record soon realized that science classes worker ever,” Bosley joked. as a “fake conservative,” responded. any artists spend their were not my forte.” Bosley now devotes all his time “I think really there’s a sopho- weekdays working at a Bosley switched majors and to handcrafting screen-printed post- moric quality that is entertaining job unconnected to their earned his bachelor of arts degree in ers and shirts, as well as working about Mr. Trump,” Paul said in re- art to pay the bills. They drawing, painting and printmaking. on freelance design. His specialty sponse. “I am worried. I’m very con- Mspend their nights building their Bosley shuffled through a few is designing iconic landmarks, geo- cerned about having him in charge of brand, all the while battling the vil- odd jobs following graduation, some graphical settings and regions and the nuclear weapons. His response, lain that is the unemployment rate of which were art-related. He landed then applying his illustrative spin. his visceral response to attack people among artists. a job as a painting artist at Sticks in He’s designed prints ranging from on their looks –short, tall, fat, ugly.” Fine arts and design majors are Des Moines, moved to a customer images of the Des Moines Capitol Trump hit back with one more among the top 10 worst college ma- service agent job at Nationwide In- building to Kansas City, Mo., in the zinger, saying, “I never attacked him jors based on unemployment rates, surance and worked in production shape of a badminton birdie. on his looks, and believe me there is according to the Huffington Post and at Sigler Printing Co. “A typical project begins with plenty of subject matter there.” the Simple Dollar. Bosley began a job in October lots and lots of research,” Bosley Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker also Not only are unemployment 2009 with RAYGUN, a comical T-shirt said. “I then compose countless went after Trump, saying we do not rates high, but they are expected to store established in 2005 that has be- sketches and once I’ve settled on a need an “apprentice” in the White continue to rise in the future. The come a downtown Des Moines icon. winning design, I begin to draw it House, because we already have one. rate of employment in 2015 is 11.8 He started working part-time up digitally.” Trump hit back by attacking Walker’s percent for recent graduates and 7.5 doing screen printing and printing The next step is screen printing, record as governor. percent for experienced graduates in shirts for the store. He began design- which takes the longest. The entire Later in the evening, following a the field, according to Forbes. ing and illustrating merchandise process usually lasts a week. discussion on women’s healthcare, A considerable number of art- full-time in February 2010. “I’m a huge comic book fan,” Fiorina was asked about recent com- focused majors move on to occu- “RAYGUN was great,” Bosley Bosley said. “I really love the style ments Trump made about Fiorina’s pations that don’t channel their said. “It was a cool company to work approach to line weight and the way face and why “anyone would vote” creative spirit because of these rates. for. I learned a lot about the business they draw and depict things. I try for her. John Bosley, a 2003 ISU alum- side of things, but I sort of outgrew and mimic those sensibilities when “I think women all over this nus, has defied those odds. it. At the end of the day, I didn’t own I draw too.” country heard very clearly what Mr. “The funny thing is I originally what I was doing and that’s some- Bosley is working on compos- Trump said,” Fiorina said to the lon- began at Iowa State majoring in thing I really wanted.” ing designs for the fast-approaching gest applause of the evening. biological pre-medical illustration,” Craving credit for his work, Bo- holiday season, bouncing around Trump then back peddled by Bosley said. “I had a love for art, but sley left his job at RAYGUN in July I also had a love for science. Meshing 2015 to pursue an independent de- BOSLEY p8 GOP p3 AROTC cadets train during battle in park By Alex.Connor @iowastatedaily.com Two cadets shaded them- selves from the sun as they awaited the arrival of the rest of their pla- toon. Rubber rifles were laid out in front of them and a fake log was by their side. Two giant tires and Platoon Sgt. Mason Swanstrom pulled into the parking lot. The Army ROTC company divides into five platoons every Wednesday and participates in team building exercises to help contracted and non-contracted ca- dets grow together as a company, platoon and squad. Katy Klopfenstein/Iowa State Daily Katy Klopfenstein/Iowa State Daily Swanstrom, along with squad Cadet Benjamin McCully pretends to be a casualty while training with five Army ROTC Cadets practiced for real-life emergency situations, including diving into bushes and leaders Francis Kelly, Benjamin platoons. Cadets worked on team building exercises in Brookside Park on Wednesday. carrying injured soldiers in Brookside Park. Baur and Brad Schuler, took at- that they were taking too long. The broken leg. Two other cadets car- but because of a lack of security, to open up as a team and respond tendance in an informal formation cadets use this training to help bet- ried him on a gurney. it suffered two casualties. A third better. and gave a short speech about ter prepare them for their futures Phrases such as “keep mov- cadet, Benjamin McCully, junior “Misery loves company,” Mc- safety. The cadets then began the in the Army. ing” or “hold back” were shouted in global resource systems, died in Cully added. team building activities that lasted Cadets broke into two groups as the cadets communicated to the simulation because he forgot Following the last exercise, an hour and a half. of seven at the first station. The keep the platoon from separating. his rifle while crossing. the platoon gathered its things and From the break of formation, first mission was to run into the As the cadets trekked on, a Cadets then carried their recouped at the beginning. cadets were given five minutes to woods and gather objects that faux bridge on the sidewalk was wounded peers to the next sta- Swanstrom had the cadets gather the 25 rifles, one of the tires squad leader Baur had arranged sabotaged and the cadets had to tion, where another cadet was shot take a knee in a horseshoe for- and two gurneys along with other for the exercise. If the cadets came find an alternative way to cross in the leg. mation and he, Kelly, Baur and miscellaneous gear. Cadets fol- back with the wrong objects, they without losing equipment in the The final station, which was Schuler discussed the negatives lowed the park trail at Brookside would have to keep going back water. less rigorous, allowed the cadets to and positives of the lab.
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