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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. Park to 13th Street, which is more before moving on. They had 60 seconds to plan bond by having them grab hands After discussing a few hiccups than a mile walk round-trip. Other cadets pulled secu- before a simulated enemy at- randomly and form a circle with- surrounding the ability to go from a Beginning with four cadets rity of a 360-degree radius. This tacked. While crossing the bridge out letting go. dead stop to moving on, the squad on the tire and two cadets carry- means they laid on the ground designed with chalk, joggers run- McCully said these exercises leaders met with their squads to ing the log, the 14 cadets walked and pointed their rifles at potential ning through received high fives give the cadets a sense of camara- work on after action reports. along the path with words of sup- enemies. Before moving on to the from the cadets. derie. When friends have unpleas- “If time is an essence, find out port that contrasted the insistence next section, one cadet suffered The third squad of the pla- ant experiences it brings them what you need to do and do it,” of rushing as Swanstrom shouted a simulated shot in the arm and toon was first to cross the bridge, closer together and allows them Kelly said. IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 Weather Digital THURSDAY Chance of thunderstorms 84 Content and breezy. 59 MULTIMEDIA Weather provided by ISU Meteorology Club. Army ROTC Police Blotter training gallery The Army ROTC partic- The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a ipated in a weekly bonding ments’ records. court of law. exercise at Brookside Park on Wednesday where they Sept. 12 Jason Jones, 29, of 5012 NE were dressed in full uni- Trilein Drive, Ankeny, was form. Find a photo gallery Colin Herbstritt, 18, of 8320 arrested and charged with of the event on the website. Wallace Hall, Ames, was cited public intoxication at Jack for underage possession of Trice Stadium (reported at alcohol at Jack Trice Stadium 4:57 p.m.). AMES247 (reported at 2:05 p.m.). Officers assisted an individual Gallant and Blackbear Ross Miller, 18, of 8335 Wal- who was experiencing medi- lace Hall, Ames, was cited for cal difficulties at South 4th to perform Thursday underage possession of al- Street and University Boule- cohol at Jack Trice Stadium vard (reported at 5:11 p.m.). Iowa State Daily R&B artist Gallant will (reported at 2:05 p.m.). Students explore the study abroad opportunities available. A study abroad fair will be held Thursday in the MU. perform alongside Black- Morgan Krischel, 20, of 2124 bear at 8 p.m. Thursday Tasha Franco, age 18, of 2644 West 27th Street, Unit 533, Ce- at the Maintenance Shop. Cornelia Street, Sioux City, was dar Falls, was cited for under- Find more info on the app cited for underage possession age possession of alcohol at Study Abroad Fair returns and website. of alcohol at Lot C5 (reported Lot B4 (reported at 5:40 p.m.). at 2:00 p.m.). Wade Gjersvik, 18, of 9122 By Michaela.Ramm A fair taking place on morial Union. MORE INFO Julia Protexter, 18, of 3795 Buchanan Hall, Ames, was @iowastatedaily.com campus will provide the Students can learn Helser Hall, Ames, was cited cited for underage possession chance for ISU students more about individual pro- for underage possession of of alcohol at Lot B5 (reported to learn about the study grams in countries around GOP debate top alcohol at Lot C5 (reported at at 5:56 p.m.). For some students, abroad opportunities the the world. 10 quotes 2:00 p.m.). part of the college experi- university has to offer. Program directors Kyla Goodman, 18, of 5401 ence includes going into The Study Abroad Fair will also be available to The Republican debate Jeff Hulen, 18, of 4709 Stein- Wilson Hall, Ames, was cited the unknown and immers- will take place from 10:30 answer any questions stu- took place Wednesday. If beck Street, Apartment 15, for underage possession of ing oneself in a country a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday dents have about studying you were not able to tune Ames, was cited for underage alcohol at Lot G3 (reported at overseas. in the Great Hall of the Me- abroad. in, find the top 10 quotes possession of alcohol at Lot G3 5:52 p.m.). from the debate on the app. (reported at 2:15 p.m.). Joshua Gingery, 31, of 298 An individual reported a ve- Adaza Street, Churdan, was hicle left the ramp without arrested and charged with Vehicle burglaries investigated AMES247 paying for parking services at public intoxication at Lot S4 Memorial Union Parking Ramp (reported at 6:50 p.m.). (reported at 2:10 p.m.). By Eric.Wirth While investigating, “Be vigilant. Take Bands showcase Sarah Sahl, 31, of 2519 Bristol @iowastatedaily.com police found one car that those proactive steps,” on MU Terrace Kelsie Groth, 22, of 4719 Drive, Unit 101, Ames, was had sustained interior Tuttle said. Mortensen Road, Unit 304, arrested and charged with damage because of a fire Tuttle said the Tues- Six bands will perform Ames, was arrested and public intoxication at Jack Ames Police are in- that appeared to be inten- day night burglaries saw on the terrace of the Me- charged with public intoxica- Trice Stadium (reported at vestigating 10 vehicle bur- tionally set. little theft in terms of mon- morial Union on Saturday. tion (second offense) at South 6:41 p.m.). glaries that occurred late Jason Tuttle, investiga- etary value, adding that Find out more on the web- 4th Street and South Riverside Tuesday night into early tions commander for the the perpetrators mostly site. Drive (reported at 2:40 p.m.). Taylor Grap, 20, of 809 Ne- Wednesday morning. Ames Police Department, took small items and loose braska Street, Wayne, NE, was The burglaries hap- advises people to lock their change. Alexander Andera, 19, of cited for underage possession pened in an area north of cars and keep valuables The burglaries are still 22581 125th Street, Cresco, of alcohol at Lot G2 (reported 13th Street in Ames, just out of sight to help prevent under investigation by po- OPINION was arrested and charged with at 6:38 p.m.). west of Grand Avenue. vehicle burglaries. lice. public intoxication at Lot C2 (reported at 3:23 p.m.). Kristen Schwarte, 19, of 314 Freshmen need West 3rd Street, Apartment more warning Hannah Christensen, 20, of 3, Wayne, NE, was cited for 3403 Wilson Hall, Ames, was underage possession of al- Thielen candidate to visit ISU Columnist Woodruff arrested and charged with cohol at Lot G2 (reported at wished someone had told public intoxication at Lot 85E 6:38 p.m.). her about the trials of being (reported at 3:23 p.m.). By Eric.Wirth Erin Baldwin, former Baldwin will also host a college freshman. Find a Jacob Horstman, 19, of 1750 @iowastatedaily.com chief operation officer for a second forum at 9 a.m. list of what she has learned A 17 year old male was taken Rolling Meadows Drive, Pleas- the Mahaska Health Part- Friday in the same location so far this year on the app. into custody and charged with ant Hill, was cited for under- nership in Oskaloosa, Iowa, for those who are unable to public intoxication and under- age possession of alcohol at The second of two will host an open forum attend the first. age possession of alcohol at Lot G2 (reported at 8:00 p.m.). candidates for the Thielen to answer questions from For more information AMES247 Lot 85E (reported at 3:23 p.m.). Student Health Center di- students about the Health about Baldwin, visit the He was referred to Juvenile Austin Moeller, 19, of 2406 rector position will be at Center in the Gold Room Division of Student Affairs Court Services and released to 100th Street, Marne, was cited Iowa State on Thursday of the Memorial Union at website at studentaffairs. Emmy Awards the care of a responsible adult. for underage possession of and Friday. 4:10 p.m. Thursday. iastate.edu. winners predicted alcohol and unlawful use of a Dustin Thomas, 22, of 2821 license at Lot G3 (reported at Not sure if you’re going Lincoln Way, Ames, was arrest- 8:15 p.m.). to catch the Emmy Awards? ed and charged with public in- Find out predictions on toxication at Lot 85E (reported Alex McClellan, 19, of 201 who will win an award on at 3:23 p.m.). Gray Avenue, Ames, was ar- Trend to host free yoga our website. rested and charged with pub- Seth Gunzenhauser, 23, of lic intoxication at Jack Trice By Taylor.Borde duction to Trend Magazine Scratch card giveaways from 2441 F15 Boulevard, Marengo, Stadium (reported at 8:00 @iowastatedaily.com and an hour-long yoga ses- Lululemon will be given out was arrested and charged with p.m.). sion led by an instructor during the event for guests Corrections public intoxication at Osborn from Ignite Yoga. to win either a free T-shirt, Drive and Wallace Road (re- Michael Saaranen, 25, of Trend’s “Strike a Pose” Trend’s co-director of water bottle, yoga mat or an ported at 3:51 p.m.). 3412 Tripp Street, was arrested yoga event will take place events Elizabeth Johnson, item of choice. The Iowa State Daily wel- and charged with public in- from 10 a.m. to noon Sat- senior in event manage- Snacks will be provided comes comments and sug- Drew Moffett, 27, of 401 West toxication at 1606 Christensen urday on the West Curtiss ment, said the magazine’s to replenish after the work- gestions or complaints about Jefferson Street, Osceola, was Drive (reported at 9:25 p.m.). Lawn and is open to the goal for the event is to ex- out. errors that warrant correction. arrested and charged with public. pand interest to students of Guests are encouraged To submit a correction, please public intoxication at Lot D3 The event is sponsored all majors while tying in fit- to bring their own towel or contact our editor at 515-294- (reported at 4:10 p.m.). by Ignite Yoga and Lulule- ness and fashion, two com- yoga mat, as those won’t be 5688 or via email at editor@ mon and includes an intro- ponents of the magazine. provided by Trend. iowastatedaily.com.

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Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 NEWS 3 Lackey speaks to StuGov Senate about weekend events By Michaela.Ramm who has a very visible and @iowastatedaily.com public position, is engaging with policy makers, oppor- tunities for misperceptions Miles Lackey, chief of will exist. staff for President Steven “Mr. Trump certainly Leath’s office, visited the has a very visible face and Student Government Sen- said a lot of things that have ate’s session to talk about gained a lot of attention, but initiatives the university that does not mean [Leath] administration plan to take endorses anything he said,” to address various issues on Lackey said. Makenna Martin/Iowa State Daily campus. Lackey also spoke to Dating Doctor David Coleman talks about healthy relationships Wednesday night in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Lackey also comment- the senators about the im- ed on the events that took provements university ad- place Saturday during the ministration has made on Cy-Hawk game after Sen. priorities Student Govern- Jane Kersch brought up the ment set last year. These ‘Doctor’ gives dating advice topic during the program. included improving the During a protest of testing centers, addressing By Audra.Kincart are trying to change and you up and have no contact with in public, cheating and con- presidential-hopeful Don- traffic congestion and safety @iowastatedaily.com are never to assume you the ex if it is avoidable. The trolling behavior. ald Trump on Saturday, a concerns on Osborn Drive, have someone’s consent, doctor also said to remain Clippert-Treadwell woman identified as Shelby expanding student access to Coleman said. If partners active to keep your mind off said jealousy and feedback Mueller ripped a sign held the Thielen Student Health Rows of students were are under the influence, what your ex may be up to. from friends and family by Jovani Rubio that read Center and expanding men- waiting for doctor’s orders they are also not able to give These apply to whether when they notice a signifi- “Our lives begin to end the tal health services. in the Great Hall of the Me- or take consent. you broke up with them cant other doesn’t value day we become silent about The Senate also ap- morial Union on Wednes- Coleman provided oth- or they broke up with you, someone is also an indica- the things that matter.” proved a bill with a vote of day evening. This doctor er sources of advice, talking Coleman said. Always exit tor of an unhealthy rela- Lackey said he was 25 to 3 that allows the presi- was here to prescribe dating about the first four things the relationship on your tionship. shocked when he saw the dent of Student Govern- advice. you look for in the first five own terms.Tell your ex what “The advice I would video taken by a bystander. ment to appoint up to two David Coleman, other- minutes of meeting some- you think without that be- give to students is to have He believed it was ridiculous members of the executive wise known as the “Dating one you’re interested in. ing laced with emotion. clear expectations,” Clip- and agreed with the state- cabinet onto the Senate’s Doctor,” has done studies These are attraction, believ- Coleman said someone pert-Treadwell said. ment Leath made Tuesday. public relations committee. on how to make relation- ability, chemistry and desire controls every relationship. These expectations “What happened with Both of these members will ships matter and speaks to of the person. “The person who loves, apply in all relationships, Mr. Rubio, I think it’s abso- have voting powers on the college campuses nation- “You don’t need a cares or tries the least has including with friends lutely ridiculous if someone committee. wide about healthy rela- project, you need some- the most control,” Coleman and roommates. Clippert- is going to be protesting in Sen. Matthew Teubert tionships and dating advice. one long-term in your life,” said. “If your significant Treadwell said expressing a peaceful manner and had said the bill helps inter-cab- “You will not find the Coleman said. other believes in their heart needs and wants and find- to experience that,” Lackey inet and Senate relations be right person until you are The three types of if they disrespect you, you ing a balance between dif- said. more collaborative. the right person,” Coleman love in order to get to that will leave, they won’t do it, ferent relationships with Lackey said there was Sen. George Weston said. point in your life include Coleman said. friends, family and signifi- an incident report filed said he had an issue with Coleman talked about eros love, or physical attrac- Faculty vocalized their cant others is key to main- Monday night, and that he the bill. the self-doubt that enters tion; agape love, or love that appreciation for the Dating tain healthy relationships. believes action will be taken. “I don’t see why they a person’s mind when they grows stronger over time Doctor’s visit. Sponsors for the event Lackey said the univer- have to be voting mem- see someone attractive but and philia love, or enjoy- “I think anytime you included Alpha Delta Pi, the sity wanted to promote a bers,” Weston said. “You tell themselves they aren’t ing time as friends. He also can bring light to unhealthy event management club, good environment for peo- rarely see a mix of execu- good enough for them. talked about breakups. The relationships is a positive human development family ple to express their ideas. tive and legislative voters Coleman said that self- four top times for breakups thing for our students,” services club and Student “We’re here to promote anywhere.” doubt needs to go. are after Thanksgiving, af- said Courtney Clippert- Government’s committee the freedom of thought, ex- Sen. Abbie Lang, who “You’re a catch,” Cole- ter Valentine’s Day, after Treadwell, staff psycholo- on lectures. pression and the exchange is the chair of the Senate man said. “That’s your new Spring Break and before gist for Student Counseling “Hopefully he will of ideas,” Lackey said. public relations committee, mantra.” summer vacation. Services. bring awareness to col- “When you have someone said she was not trying to He went on to address Coleman developed his Clippert-Treadwell lege campuses about what infringing on someone’s have anyone infringe on the midnight texts that say, own post-breakup recov- said many signs of an un- unhealthy relationships rights, it’s ridiculous and Senate’s role. “Hey, what’s up?” Cole- ery ratio. Allow two weeks healthy relationship exist. are and how to create dia- stupid.” “The goal of this is to man said that if there is any to heal for every month of This can include abuse logue on healthy relation- In regard to the con- expand the committee,” doubt of where the relation- the relationship and two of any kind, playing mind ships and respecting those cerns many have expressed Lang said. “We want them ship stands, stay out of their months for every year of the games, getting upset when relationships,” said Anne about a photo taken of Leath to be a more integral part of room. relationship. someone doesn’t drop ev- Deutsch, junior in industrial and Trump together on the our committee.” The culture of consent He also said to keep erything for him or her, lack engineering and organizer field at Jack Trice Stadium The Senate unani- is something that campuses your distance after a break- of respect, being put down of the lecture. before Saturday’s kickoff, mously approved the nomi- Lackey said he can under- nation to seat Jack Renner, stand why someone would sophomore in pre-business, believe that the university as the senator for the Col- GOP p1 tucky County Clerk Kim president was endorsing the lege of Business. Davis, who was jailed for candidate. “I wanted to be in- responding about her refusing to issue marriage But he said that was volved on campus and be appearance. licenses to gay couples. absolutely not the case. In- the voice of the people on “I think she has a beau- Graham and Pataki stead, Leath was engaging campus who have issues,” tiful face and I think she’s a took a moderate stance, candidates to help shape he said. beautiful woman,” Trump arguing the Supreme Court higher education policy. Jon Roettger, junior in said. has ruled, and even though “[Leath] is open to vis- agricultural engineering, Former Arkansas Gov. they disagree, elected offi- iting with any of the candi- was approved unanimously Mike Huckabee, Florida cials like Davis must follow dates and engaging them by the Senate as a senator Sen. Marco Rubio, New Jer- the law. on a wide range of policy for the College of Engineer- sey Gov. Chris Christie and Former Texas Gov. issues,” Lackey said. “If ing. neurosurgeon Ben Carson Rick Perry was scheduled someone is campaigning, Roettger said he was were also on the stage for to take part in the earlier it becomes an opportunity a student ambassador and Wednesday night’s prime- debate, but he suspended to engage them. In reality, learned about the Senate time debate. his campaign late last week when someone is elected during that time. CNN hosted an under- after receiving disappoint- president, it becomes a lot “That’s where I set out card debate earlier in the ing polling and fundraising. Korrie Bysted/Iowa State Daily harder to engage them.” that I wanted to become a night featuring the bottom Presidential candidates Fiorina and Trump feud in the GOP debate. Lackey said if Leath, senator,” he said. four candidates in the race – Lindsey Graham, Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum and George Pataki. 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Emily Blobaum/Iowa State Daily Nicholas Kristof talked to ISU students Monday night about what it takes to change the world. Challenge for students: Change the world

Award-winning New York Times columnist and author Nicholas Kristof visited campus Monday and left the crowd with one request: Change the world Kristof changed the world by ex- posing injustices, both at home and abroad, and sharing them with readers around the globe. While not every- Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons one can travel to all 50 states and 150 Columnist Carstens argues that the U.S. has a responsibility as a leader in the world to help as many Syrian refugees as possible. countries, or buy two girls in Cambo- dia to remove them from being sold, everyone can take a small step to make a difference. Seems like a pretty tall order, right? U.S. has global responsibility With all the things that students juggle — school, a social life and work — it’s easy to get bogged down and be too concerned with the bigger picture. by at least 10,000 individuals. Marathon bombing, but we can take But something that students World leadership The Obama administration put- preventive measures to ensure these should understand is that the world ting a cap on Syrian refugees is not people are not ISIS supporters. could mean different things to differ- requires country to only unacceptable, but it’s out of The average time it takes a Syr- ent people. The world could be the character for the United States. ian to legally enter the United States literal world. But it could also be your aid Syrian refugees Since the Vietnam War, the is about a year to a year and a half, town, your neighborhood, floor or United States as well as Iowa, have according to CNN, which should be dorm room. By Courtney.Carstens played active roles in assiting refu- enough time to do sufficient back- It’s not necessarily about changing @iowastatedaily.com gees. Because of efforts from the Iowa ground checks on the individuals who the entire world. It’s about making a govenor at the time, Robert Ray, 1,200 wish to enter our country. difference for one individual. people from Tai Dam were able to The Statue of Liberty reads, Kristof shared a few tips on how to he United States had been relocate to Iowa. “Give me your tired, your poor, your best change your world: viewed as a world leader since Some politicians and other gov- huddled masses yearning to breathe Get out of your comfort zone Tthe early 1900s by both the na- ernment officials, like Rep. Peter King, free,the wretched refuse of your Iowa State has a wide variety of tion itself and the world. R-N.Y., have criticized the idea of teeming shore. Send these, the home- clubs and organizations focused on But recent actions have made me raising the number of refugees who less, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp volunteering and service work that question whether this country is act- can enter the United States, despite beside the golden door!” take incredible steps toward changing ing like the leader we perceive it to be. our history, by saying that we have This almost directly implies that our community for the better. Dance Those actions include the lack to avoid another Boston Marathon the United States should welcome the Marathon, for example, is a fun and of involvement from our country in bombing. poor and tired, or refugees of other easy way to help children with devastat- helping solve the Syrian refugee crisis Not only is this insinuation com- countries. Syrian refugees make up ing diseases. that is greatly affecting the world. pletely uneducated, but we have no about 0.1 percent of the entire U.S. Students Helping Our Peers is an Our nation is the leader of the way of knowing if any of the Syrian population, which makes the United organization that helps ISU students in world and yet it is allowing the least refugees are ISIS supporters who are States one of the smallest host coun- need of food assistance. Wishmakers on amount of Syrian refugees to enter. trying to cause chaos in the United tries in the world. Campus raises money and awareness to The lack of urgency to this particular States. While Obama has taken a step in grant the wishes of local Iowa children humanitarian crisis should make us, I believe that since this nation the right direction by increasing the who have life-threatening medical as citizens, question our nation’s is viewed as a leader in the world, number of refugees that can come to conditions. Smile Ninjas are silent day genuine generosity. it needs to start acting like one. The the United States, room for improve- makers who change campus with one A report from the White House United States should have been the ment still exists. Increasing the num- strike of a smile at a time. stated that Obama will heighten first country to open its doors to these ber to 10,000 will only make a dent in Travel the Syrian admittance rate into the innocent people, but it was one of this monumental issue. Traveling overseas isn’t always United States to 10,000 individuals in the last. The United States is viewed as an option in everyone’s budget, but the next fiscal year, which is double Politicians make it sound like one of the leaders, if not the leader, an alternative Spring Break trip is an the president’s original number, this problem is only an American of the world, but it is not acting like it. easy and possibly eye-opening way to according to CNN reporters Laura problem when in fact it’s a worldwide The United States needs to con- make a difference for many people or Koran, Elise Labott, Jim Acosta and problem. tinue to help with the Syrian refugee an entire neighborhood. Even Ames Deirdre Walsh. Syria has been greatly affected problem because not only does it and Des Moines contain neighbor- This number is still far from by ISIS, which is the main reason that affect us, it affects the world. hoods with people in need of food and where it should be, considering coun- so many of its citizens are leaving the At a time of global crisis, our companionship. tries such as Germany and Great Brit- country. I will be one of the first to say country needs to step up because we International Student Volunteers ain’s limits exceed the United States’ that I want to avoid another Boston are more than capable. is an organization that takes travel and volunteering and merges them into one convenient package. Students can travel to places like Australia or Thai- land for two to five weeks to volunteer with animals or communities while discovering their adventure spirit. Empathy The ability to understand and Freshman year demands new lifestyle share the feelings of another person is a powerful personality trait. Looking at By Beth.Woodruff room to retrieve my keys. Going sirens and disco lights; alarm is expensive, and time is fleeting, a situation from another perspective @iowastatedaily.com to the bathroom isn’t the worst clocks are so old-school. so if someone offers you food is the type of quality that will not only part though. The showers are I wish I would have been you don’t have to pay for or deal benefit you during your student life, but the worst. told dashing headfirst into traffic with dining center lines to get, your adult life as well. Understanding As a freshman here at Iowa I spend the majority of my here is actually OK. you take it. someone’s feelings and creating a dia- State I have felt like a lost puppy shower time attempting to keep I waited at a busy intersec- It doesn’t matter if the food log with them is just one of the many wandering around campus. Af- the shower curtain from blowing tion on my first day on campus is raw fish eggs or the ninth slice ways being empathetic is a benefit in a ter about a month of being here, in and showing my bare bot- for five minutes because getting of pizza you’ve had that week. professional capacity. I finally have some of it figured tom. Showering is like a game hit by a bus would really put a Students will flock to that club Getting out of our comfort zone, in out. That being said, I really of Twister — right hand on white damper on my first day of col- meeting or event like lions at the any of these ways, benefits you just as wish some of my older friends curtain, left leg stretch to reach lege. zoo during feeding time. much as it could someone else, a com- would have warned me about the water. Fun times. But little did I know that jay- Riding the bus and my munity or maybe even the world. all the trials freshman face from While we’re on the subject, walking is encouraged around scooter are no longer things to the get-go. So, I have taken the we need to talk about the strug- here. Along came an older stu- be ashamed of. I can proudly Editorial Board liberty of telling everyone the gle of having to shave your legs, dent who walked straight past board the bus because walking Danielle Ferguson, editor-in-chief Madison Ward, opinion editor things I wish I knew coming in or at least attempting to, in what me into traffic, and every car takes too much of my limited Maddy Arnold, managing editor of engagement as a freshman. I would equate to more of a verti- stopped for him. So thank you, and valuable energy. I can also During freshman orienta- cal coffin than a shower. fearless man, who showed me I scoot across campus on my Ra- tion, I thought I would be bril- It is nearly impossible to get never again have to wait for cars. zor without a care in the world. Opinions expressed in columns and letters are liant and order my books ahead a close shave without cutting a Classrooms do not have as- Who knew scooters and the bus those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations of time. Boy, was that not my huge chunk of skin off your leg, signed seats … officially. If only would ever be cool after the with which the author(s) are associated. best idea. I spent a fortune, and, so don’t even try. You’ll just have I had known from the begin- second grade? when class time rolled around, to get used to the sasquatch life. ning that the first seat I picked College isn’t as big and scary the book had changed, so I had If someone would have told would be the only seat I’d ever as it seems. We students live in Feedback policy: to go back through the whole me this ahead of time I would occupy in that class. At least my our own little world, with spe- The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to process and spend a second have invested in some laser hair professors will get to know me cific tricks and rules on how to edit or reject any letter or online feedback. fortune. I’m thinking Amazon removal. really well because I am now survive at Iowa State. Send your letters to [email protected]. next time. And not until after Who knew that no need permanently in the front row These are just a few things Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), classes start. for an alarm clock exists in col- in every class this semester, so I have learned during my short majors and/or group affiliation(s) The bathroom situation is lege? You have the fire alarms. I pick wisely. time here, and I still have four and year in school of the author(s). also a whole new world to me. can’t believe I wasted $20 on a I also had no idea it is no more years of adventure ahead, Phone numbers and addresses will not be At home I was never forced silly alarm clock. I mean no one longer considered creepy if but until I figure it all out I will published. Online feedback may be used if first name and last to walk to the bathroom at 2 wants to wake up to the radio someone offers you free food. still be the lanyard-wearing, name, major and year in school are included in the a.m., forget it’s locked and do when they have the luxury of It’s a gift from the gods because MyState-using girl. Cheers to post. Feedback posted online is eligible for print in the potty dance back to my dorm being jarred awake by screaming free food is the best food. College being a clueless freshman. the Iowa State Daily. 6 - (C) SPORTS

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6 SPORTS Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 ISU outside hitters become UNI killers Cyclones sweep three sets in Wednesday night battle against Panthers

By Brian.Mozey And I believe [our hitters] cent of the balls aren’t com- because of the location of @iowastatedaily.com did a really good job of ing perfect,” Harris said. the two players. that throughout the entire “It’s nice being able to rely “Your left-side hitters The ISU volleyball match.” on them even when I’m not will get most of the sets in team forced Northern Iowa UNI head coach Bobbi in system.” a match, so most nights from Hilton Coliseum on Petersen said UNI was con- Including the UNI they will get more kills than Wednesday with speed. UNI cerned with Iowa State’s match, Capezio has other players,” Johnson- departed with a straight-set middle blockers because amassed 78 kills this season Lynch said. “It was good to defeat and a little heartache of their success this past and has only finished with see them come through and to boot. weekend in Iowa City, al- fewer than 10 kills in three put up some good numbers ISU hitters Ciara Cape- beit in a four-set loss to the matches. against a good UNI blocking zio and Jess Schaben had Hawkeyes. Schaben is leading the team.” quite a bit to do with that. Petersen believed the team with 130 kills in 2015 Senior libero Caitlin The Panthers entered Panthers did a great job lim- and has only failed to reach Nolan and Harris each said the match with their atten- iting the ISU middle block, 10 kills twice this season. they were happy with the tion focused on shutting but that they couldn’t han- Johnson-Lynch said Scha- outside hitters in the UNI down the middle blockers dle the outside hitters. ben’s successful start this match, but were even hap- for Iowa State. Capezio and Schaben’s 11 kills and season could lead to some pier sweeping an in-state Schaben took advantage of Capezio’s 13 kills added up notable awards by the end rival. their game plan, racking to more than 50 percent of the year — like Big 12 The team’s focus turns up a total of 24 kills in the of Iowa State’s kills in the Freshman of the Year, for to No. 4 Nebraska, who they three-set sweep of UNI. match. These may seem instance. will take on this weekend, “I believe one of their like a regular stat line, but Johnson-Lynch said and preparing the outside strategies was to focus on sophomore setter Monique she’s fortunate to have out- hitters to attack against a our middles throughout Harris appreciates the qual- side hitters who can put physical Cornhusker team. the match,” said ISU head ity of the hitters’ consistent up consistent numbers “Our outside hitters coach Christy Johnson- efforts. when they’re needed. As had to perform tonight Lynch. “UNI was saying, “I feel like it’s really for Capezio and Schaben, and that’s what they did,” Jenna Reeves/Iowa State Daily ‘Can your outside hitters nice having their consistent Johnson-Lynch expects a Johnson-Lynch said. “They Sophomore Monique Harris sets the ball for redshirt sophomore Samara win the match for you?’ play for me because 80 per- high level of production answered the call.” West against Northern Iowa on Wednesday. Iowa State beat UNI 3-0. Abby Phillips, Kristen Hahn build lifelong friendship

By Brian.Mozey coached a camp together fined the brand of volley- @iowastatedaily.com after club volleyball. ball that the Cyclones are The volleyball camp accustomed to. experience put Phillips’ The ISU volleyball An official visit to Iowa commitment to Iowa State team has earned seven State for freshman Abby over the top, leading to her straight Libero of the Year Phillips led to a friendship signing her letter of intent awards. with former ISU volleyball to play for the Cyclones. Phillips believes the player Kristen Hahn — one “I’ve always wanted to success of defensive spe- that blossoms yet today. come here just based off cialists at Iowa State is be- Phillips, a defensive the defensive reputation cause of the culture around specialist, looked up to and the level of competi- the program, in which for- Hahn, a graduated libero tion at the Big 12,” Phil- mer Cyclones happily pass from Iowa State, as a men- lips said. “There have been on their knowledge to the tor before and during Phil- some successful liberos following generations of lips’ time at Iowa State. throughout this program, players. “During my recruiting and it’s been my dream to The perfect example process, I came to many follow these liberos.” is Hahn and Phillips, who matches at Iowa State and Courtesy of ISU Athletics ISU volleyball head continue to stay in contact I watched [Hahn] play Abby Phillips was inspired by Kris- coach Christy Johnson- even though Hahn is play- against Texas,” Phillips ten Hahn to play for Iowa State. Lynch said Phillips remind- ing professional volleyball said. “She was really in- had anyone ever ask me ed her of Hahn and that in Germany. spiring with her energy and so many questions about she’s a quick athlete in the Phillips is grateful to the way she moved, which volleyball and my specific back, reacting on a vol- call Hahn a friend for life. made me look up to her.” position.” leyball more quickly than And without her help, Phil- The two of them The relationship con- most players the coach has lips may have never had the formed a bond during Phil- tinued to grow when Phil- seen. opportunity to be a Divi- lips’ first official visit to lips decided to join the All Alongside senior libero sion I athlete. Ames. Iowa Attack club volleyball Caitlin Nolan, Johnson- “I can see Abby [Phil- Hahn saw many quali- team. Lynch believes Phillips will lips] leading Iowa State to ties of herself in Phillips, Hahn was a coach learn the essential tools a Final Four appearance which made it easier for her along with Rachel Hocka- to potentially become the and a Big 12 championship to coach and teach Phil- day, a former player, and starting libero for the Cy- in the future because of her lips during her high school Jesse Tupac, a graduate clones in the next couple leadership and desire to career. Iowa State Daily assistant for ISU volleyball. of seasons. help others,” Hahn said in Hahn continued to Former ISU volleyball player Kristen Hahn provided individual lessons for Hahn worked with the Phillips has appreci- a Facebook message. see Phillips at matches, freshman Abby Phillips in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, creating a lifelong friendship. ISU liberos specifically, ated having Nolan to look “I could also see her but it wasn’t until Hahn’s for her younger counter- “She was always full which deepened her con- up to and learn from dur- becoming an All-American senior year in college that part in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, of spirit and so excited to nection with Phillips as ing her freshman year, the as well as the Big 12 Libero Phillips contacted her for and appreciated Phillips’ learn from me,” Hahn said both a volleyball player and most recent name on a long of the Year if she contin- individual help. desire to learn on a daily through a Facebook mes- friend. list of successful defensive ues to push herself at Iowa Hahn provided lessons basis. sage. “I don’t think I’ve The two of them specialists that have de- State.” Coach, former player reunite By Ryan.Young Hunt, who was sus- recruiting visit, and he said cruiting catch in Toledo @iowastatedaily.com pended for the first two he was immediately im- history. games of this season for a pressed. “It was definitely Ayeni When the Cyclones violation of team policy, Hunt, a Willoughby, that helped me stick with took the field last Saturday is set to return to the field Ohio, native, ran for 2,685 Toledo,” Hunt said. “I knew to battle an in-state rival, this weekend. Hunt ran for yards in his senior season, that I could trust him pretty they weren’t looking ahead. 1,631 yards last season, the setting a Lake County, Ohio, much, and he pretty much But after the game end- second highest total in To- record, and was also named gained my parents’ trust ed, the news broke. Toledo, ledo history, and averaged first-team All-State. too. I felt like he was a good who the Cyclones are slated over 163 yards per game, the Hunt didn’t receive guy and that he could get me to take on this week, had third highest in the nation. much notice from the na- where I wanted to go.” upset No. 18 Arkansas 16-12 He rushed for at least tion’s elite programs, but Hunt ran for more than Courtesy of Toledo and ISU Athletics on the road. 100 yards in all 10 games he did catch Ayeni’s eye, 100 yards five times that sea- Toledo running back Kareem Hunt and former coach Louis Ayeni will While it may have he played in. And when a who said the two clicked son, and finished ninth in meet in Ohio when Toledo plays Iowa State on Saturday. shocked some of the play- running back puts up those instantly. the Mid-American Confer- ers, and many college foot- numbers, people take no- “We had an instant con- ence with 866 rushing yards. pretty upset about it.” and Ayeni will be on the ball fans around the coun- tice. nection,” Ayeni said. “There That year he ran for more And while he wasn’t same field again, this time try, ISU coach Paul Rhoads “The kid is a very tal- was just a bond there. When than 72 yards per game, the directly coaching Hunt as adversaries. Hunt, who didn’t flinch. ented, gifted, gifted back,” you meet somebody for the ninth best in the MAC. anymore, Ayeni said he still is excited about seeing his “I’ll tell you this, I Rhoads said. “You don’t try first time, sometimes you But then Hunt got a call keeps in touch with him and old coach again, isn’t going wasn’t surprised,” Rhoads to plan to tackle him with just click. And me and him that changed everything. is very impressed with how to let the distraction throw said. “Toledo has an excep- one guy. You try to get a had a great relationship Ayeni had accepted a coach- Hunt has progressed the him off. tional football program. number of people around from the start.” ing job at Iowa State. past two years. “I’m going to come out Matt Campbell has done a him.” Ayeni recognized “I’m not going to lie, it “He’s a special kid to and play my game no mat- fantastic job as their head Running back coach Hunt’s talent immediately, was hard because that’s my me,” Ayeni said. “He’s a re- ter who we play or who’s football coach.” Louis Ayeni, who was the and stuck with him dur- main guy,” Hunt said. “That ally likeable kid and lovable there,” Hunt said. “I’m ex- Perhaps the biggest ob- associate head coach/run- ing his senior year of high was the main reason why I kid. I’m like a proud dad cited to get to see and talk stacle the Cyclones will face game coordinator at Toledo school. And by the time went to Toledo. He called watching him develop and to him after the game and this weekend will be stop- from 2010-2013, first met Hunt decided to join the me right over Christmas do what he’s been doing the catch up and stuff, but I just ping running back Kareem Hunt during his junior year Rockets, Ayeni believed break and told me he was last few years.” want to win every time I’m Hunt. of high school while on a Hunt was the biggest re- leaving. It was tough, I was But this weekend, Hunt out there.”

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Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 AMES 24/7 7 Matt Easton to rock out at M-Shop By Emily.Benda got more into piano and He said music means more @iowastatedaily.com after came guitar. It was re- to him now that produc- ally easy for me to learn to ing and performing are his play instruments.” main focuses. Alternative hip-hop Easton said he was “Something about hav- artist Matt Easton is on a surrounded by music at a ing a mic in my hand, I love musical journey with an young age with his father it,” Easton said. “It’s fun unknown destination. playing the piano, but he getting a reaction from the Easton will perform at 9 also had other interests. crowd. Since I was a little p.m. Friday at the M-Shop. He was a lacrosse player in kid I’ve wanted to show off Doors open at 8:30 p.m. high school and focused on and be the center of atten- Tickets are $8 with an his studies. tion and have everyone ap- ISU student ID and $12 for Easton discovered his preciate what I’m doing.” the public, with a $2 in- love of producing music Easton said rocking crease on the day of the during his time at the Uni- guitar solos and live im- show. Tickets can be pur- versity of Kansas. There, he promptu beats are what is chased at the M-shop or created and recorded his in store for ISU students online at Midwestix. first album, “Intro to Public when he performs Friday From learning the pi- Speaking.” at the Maintenance Shop. ano by ear to opening for “It was an experimen- He said he is excited names such as Timeflies tal project,” Easton said. “I about the set because a lot and Asher Roth, Easton has had no intention that this of people have not seen made leaps in his musical was going to be what I was live instrumentation with exploration. going to pursue and basi- hip-hop. Easton began playing cally made some original Natasha Porizkova, music as a young child, but beats and wrote some lyr- co-director of the M-Shop, he never expected his hob- ics that had to do with my said a lot of people on by to evolve into a career. everyday life.” Iowa State’s campus enjoy “It was freshman year The album was well re- Easton’s musical style. in college with producing ceived on the Internet, and “His song ‘Live Life’ and making beats that I by 2014 Easton had more was popular in 2010, so would listen to old records than 7,000 subscribers to we’re hoping people will that I wanted to loop and his YouTube channel. Now come out for that,” Poriz- turn into hip-hop,” Easton that Easton has graduated, kova said. Courtesy of Student Union Board said. “I started putting out he is putting all of his en- For more information, Matt Easton will provide a mix of live instrumentals and hip-hop during his performance at 9 p.m. Friday in the my own songs and slowly ergy into his musical career. visit the M-Shop’s website. Maintenance Shop of the Memorial Union. Museums celebrate 40 years Carillon festival By Malik.Newson permanent collection and @iowastatedaily.com 40 new works from Iowa art- an ISU tradition ists who are currently rep- resented in the collection. By Sha.Meng his wife, Margaret, who was University Museums is Cocktail attire for the @iowastatedaily.com the university’s first dean of 40 years old. event is required for atten- women and spent almost 25 The 40th anniversary of dance. years at Iowa State. the founding of University Exquisite designer The 2015 Carillon Con- Edgar graduated with Museums’ ruby celebra- desserts, elegant floral cre- cert & Midwest Regional Iowa State’s first class in tion will take place from 7 ations, a cash bar and live Carillon Conference will 1872, and was also the head to 9 p.m. Saturday at the music will be offered to take place Friday and Sat- of the mathematics de- Brunnier Art Museum in the Courtesy of University Museums guests. urday on campus. The partment, secretary of the Scheman Building. The anniversary event of University Museums will take place from 7 to 9 Director of University two-day festival, which cel- Board of Trustees, dean of p.m. Saturday in the Scheman Building. Tickets are available Museums Lynette L. Pohl- ebrates one of Iowa State’s the junior college and acting to purchase at the door for ucational exhibition pro- The celebratory day man, the first lady of Iowa biggest traditions, is free president on four different $50. gramming, conservation will include a special 40/40 State and the Curators As- and open to the public and occasions. This fundraiser for the of acquisitions and collec- exhibition, showcasing the sociates Advisory Council will begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday Tin-Shi Tam, university University Museums’ Fund tions, curatorial scholarship works of 40 new Iowa art- of University Museums will at the Martha-Ellen Tye Re- carillonneur, said Friday’s for Excellence supports ed- and student engagement. ists recently added to the be in attendance. cital Hall. opening concert will feature The second day of the three collaborative perfor- carillon festival will resume mances that use advanced at 2 p.m. Saturday on Cen- network technologies. tral Campus. Tours of the “Performers are con- Nunsense brings laughs to Ames Iowa State University Cam- nected via LOLA, a low la- panile will begin at 3 p.m. tency audio-visual stream- By Tianxin.Wen and kills 52 of her fellow ground, she is interested in ing arts. George Gregory and ing system, which allow[s] @iowastatedaily.com nuns. art and volunteered to act in “My mother has been Julianne Vanden Wyngaard musicians to perform to- With four nuns left to Nunsense. in this play when I was will perform as guest car- gether in real time in two bury, the Sisters of Hoboken Masucci practices sing- young,” Skaar said. “Thus, illonneurs from 2 to 2:45 remote venues,” Tam said. The Ames Community host a variety show to raise ing and rehearses her lines I am so excited that I got the p.m. Saturday. Gregory has “I will be [performing] one Theater’s ACTORS will per- money for their funeral. in the car during her com- chance to direct it after such been an organist and caril- piece with the percussion form Nunsense, a hilarious Director Veronica mute from Des Moines to a long time.” lonneur at Central Chris- ensemble of the New World new musical and interna- Skaar offered a new inter- Ames four times a week for Skaar said everyone tian Church in San Antonio, Symphony in Miami Beach, tional phenomenon, from pretation of the play for this rehearsal. would love Nunsense, in- Texas since 1958 and is also Fla., and two music selec- Friday to Sept. 27. adaptation of Nunsense. “We really do have a cluding adults and children. the director of the San Anto- tions with a student brass ACTORS’ production “It is pretty fun,” said lot of fun, especially when “I enjoy that it is not nio Early Music Ensemble, quintet at ISU who will be of Nunsense will perform Rebecca Masucci, who you’re up on a stage,” Ma- the same show each night while Vanden Wyngaard is on stage in Martha-Ellen at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Sat- plays Mother Superior. succi said. “It’s a huge rush because they invent so a noted concert pianist and Tye Recital Hall.” urday and Sept. 24-26. The “These nuns are irrever- [of] excitement. Having ev- much [for] their characters has been the principal per- Tam said this event play will also perform at 2 ent. They like to sing and erybody coming together and make different choices former/teacher on the Cook will be the first of its kind, p.m. Sept. 27 at the Ames dance, telling crazy jokes. and the whole process is every night,” Skaar said. Carillon at Grand Valley and a live webcast of Friday Community Theater. It is a little shocking, and worth it.” “I am happy to see things State University in Michigan and Saturday’s events is Tickets are available on we got really good jokes in Skaar works full-time grow and change through- since 1994. available on the Music Hall the ACTORS website. the cast.” at a bank and volunteers out the process.” The Edgar W. and Mar- website. Nunsense follows the Masucci has a full-time as a director for the Ames For more information garet MacDonald Stanton For a full schedule of story of Sister Julia, child of job as a project manager. Al- Community Theater. She about Nunsense and ticket Memorial Carillon, also the carillon festival events God, who accidentally poi- though she does not have a graduated from Iowa State prices, visit the ACTORS known as the Bells of Iowa and lectures, visit ISU Music sons the vichyssoise soup professional musical back- and majored in perform- web page. State, was established by Hall’s carillon festival web Edgar as a monument for page.

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BOSLEY p1 tastic gig.” a person needs to make store,” Bosley said. “Face- The design will serve money in order to pay bills, to-face contact is ideal, I the Midwest to craft and art as a commemorative print they need to also develop as believe it’s the best way shows. He is also creating featuring the south end an artist. Chasing the dream to do the job. The dream his first Minneapolis-fo- zone entrance at Jack Trice is just as important as hav- would be to move out of cused designs and a special Stadium. It will be avail- ing talent. the basement of my house city of Des Moines print. able and handed out during Bosley remains excited and open my own studio. In addition to these homecoming weekend at and open-minded about That way I could concen- prints, he’s putting together the Alumni Center. the future of Bozz Prints. trate on the design and art an exclusive print for Iowa “We want to promote “I really look forward business of it all, and then State’s homecoming week- the ISU Alumni Center to seeing where Bozz Prints maybe even farm out the end. as a ‘Homecoming hub’ takes me,” Bosley said. “I production side of things to The project has been in for people to stop and get want to continue develop- employees.” the works since the begin- maps, schedules, treats and ing prints and posters and While Bosley admits ning of the summer, thanks so on,” said Katie Lickteig, shirts for new places, new that tossing out the safety to the Iowa State University the assistant director for cities. Not just places, but blanket — his job at RAY- Alumni Association and the outreach and events at the also the home market such GUN — was the most chal- Iowa State Daily. Iowa State Alumni Center. as kitchen art, kids room lenging part of his journey, Bosley was selling his “As we were brainstorming Courtesy of John Bosley art and so on. I see myself he also believes it was the prints at the Lucky Star an- extra incentives...The idea Bosley quit his job to devote his time to building Bozz Prints. His posters as a screen-printing pow- most satisfying. His experi- and T-shirts can be found at craft shows and small shops in Des Moines. nual spring market in Ames of a print that would appeal erhouse that can apply him- ence has been nothing but when Lawrence Cunning- to current students, alumni those success stories. It’s an of the better students, and self to anyone anywhere.” validating. ham, the publisher and gen- and community members honor to be involved.” that goes beyond just hav- Bosley’s work is avail- “I believe the key to eral manager at the Iowa came to light.” After brainstorming, ing talent,” Richards said. able online at bozzprints. success, especially for an State Daily Media Group, This project was in- sketching, designing, print- “What set Bosley apart was com, as well as at craft shows artist in today’s age, is to not stopped to talk to Bosley. triguing to Bosley because ing and signing all 425 cop- that after college, he stuck and small shops in Kansas be afraid to try new things, Cunningham suggested it brings his appreciation for ies, Bosley completed and with it. He was tenacious. City and Des Moines. He and not just try them ca- that Bosley design some- his education at Iowa State delivered the print Friday. There’s a number of art ma- hopes to be involved with sually, but try them with thing for the Alumni As- full circle. One of Bosley’s biggest jors who after college, get the Des Moines Farmer’s confidence,” Bosley said. sociation featuring the new “When I was in school, inspirations throughout his lost. As an art major, you Market in the future. “Confidence goes a long stadium entrance. I’d see work by Iowa State journey has been Charles have to create your own op- Bosley said it’s unlikely way with everything in life. “Luck favors the pre- graduates that would be Richards, professor of art portunities. John has con- that he’ll ever open his own If someone else can do it, pared,” Bosley said. “In this inspiring to me as an artist,” and visual culture. quered the most difficult shop. If anything, he would why can’t I? Don’t ask per- case, I was prepared. I had Bosley said. “Artists would Bosley took Richards’ part.” open a studio with a part- mission; go for it.” all my best merchandise come by, and it was neat to ARTIS 330, a life drawing Richards explained time storefront option. Bosley is holding a out for the show. Lawrence see them go off on their own class, twice during his time how it takes discipline to “It’s fun traveling and meet and greet75004 at 2:30 p.m. stumbled upon me, and and be such a success. It’s at Iowa State. work on art outside of a meeting people as opposed Oct. 30, at the Alumni Cen- that’s how I landed this fan- special to be seen as one of “Bosley was among one 40-hour work week. While to being stationary in a ter.

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