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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2014 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, October 2014 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014 | Volume 210 | Number 43 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. GSB funds student service groups on campus By Makayla.Tendall @iowastatedaily.com

The Government of the Stu- dent Body discussed funding the Student Loan Education Office and the Iowa State Daily dur- ing Wednesday night’s senate meeting. A bill to fund the Student Loan Education Office with $116,821.87 was passed by GSB, but senators initially debated funding only half of the initial amount at this point. The office would provide one-on-one stu- dent loan counseling and would replace the Financial Counseling Liz Ulrichson/Iowa State Daily Clinic that GSB decided last year Sam Kammermeier, senior in nutritional science, and AJ Tjaden, junior in international business and marketing, display their bow ties on Wednesday at the Delta Upsilon house. was not meeting students’ needs. The more than $116,000 will be put toward paying the salaries of professionals in the office. The Finance Committee for GSB created an amendment that would fund the Student Loan Ed- ucation Office a little more than $58,000 initially. They said they The bow tie guys do not yet know the amount of students who will take advantage of the office, and therefore, they ISU students look to bring back the ‘classic’ bow tie trend do not know how many faculty members the office will require. By Kenzi.Mongar Multiple senators said GSB @iowastatedaily.com should fund the bill completely or not at all. However, others said the administration would com- From flying pigs to polka dot mit the other funding to make patterns, the bow tie is making a up for what GSB may not fund at comeback. this point. ISU students Aj Tjaden and Hillary Kletscher, GSB presi- Sam Kammermeier collectively dent, said she wanted to see the have more than 50 bow ties. They senators fund the bill in full. In can be seen two or three times a her experience, she said she has week sporting them around their heard the majority of ISU stu- necks on campus. Their uncom- dents’ concerns about their own mon fashion accessory has given student debt and how they don’t them the nickname “the bow tie know how their student loans are guys.” structured. Kammermeier, senior in nu- “It’s such a real issue. This tritional science, had his own bow is something that affects our stu- tie business during the summer. Liz Ulrichson/Iowa State Daily dents in such a real way. To me, I The business, Better Men Bow Together ISU students AJ Tjaden and Sam Kammermeier have more than 50 bow ties. think we should absolutely fund Ties, made just less than $500 in The collection features various colors and patterns including polka dot, stripes and it in the full amount. We want to one month. He learned to sew paisley. Among the collection are special “conversational” statement bow ties as well. help them get the most services for the purpose of making his possible,” Kletscher said. “There own bow ties, which he sold for an internship and didn’t have the Tjaden, junior in market- are very few things that students $15 each. time to do it anymore. ing, said his bow tie hobby was get excited about.” “I realized that was a lot of Kammermeier and Tjaden sparked in college when his ISU students graduate with work. I was taking a lot of time to met when they noticed each other friends brought back bow ties an average of $30,000 in debt, make bow ties that weren’t the wearing bow ties all of the time. from their study abroad trips among the highest of students in best quality, so I stopped sewing “Any guy that wears a bow for him. Kammermeier started Iowa. On average, Iowa students them and started buying them,” tie can tell you it’s sort of an odd the hobby in high school at his have the sixth largest debt in the Kammermeier said. thing to wear, so when you see prom because he wanted to be the nation. He registered his business someone wearing a bow tie it’s unique kid with the bow tie. “62 out of every 100 students and was able to purchase bow like an instant connection,” Kam- graduate with student debt. Just ties wholesale, but then he began mermeier said. BOW TIES p8 imagine the number of students we would help by funding this,” said Abhijit Patwa, finance di- rector. While some senators did not understand the need to fund the full bill at this time, Patwa said the university is not required by Diwali night law to create any office like the Student Loan Education Office and GSB should stand up for students’ needs. makes students The GSB also voted to ap- prove funding the Iowa State Daily an additional $30,000 to the already-funded $110,000 for the 2014-2015 academic year. feel at home Senators debated on whether or not the Iowa State Daily need- By Morgan.Kelly YUVA and second year Ph.D. ed an additional $30,000 and if @iowastatedaily.com student in electrical engineering. they were serving students’ needs Singhal also said different in the best way. sections of Hinduism, like Jain- Some senators said they had Shouts of “Happy Diwali!” ism and Sikhism, celebrate Di- talked to many students who said bounced off the walls outside of wali but for different historical the Iowa State Daily had not been the Memorial Union as members reasons. meeting their needs or printing of Hindu YUVA lit diyas, small “This festival signifies good stories that students wanted to lamps or candles, on top of the over evil. Everything related read. One senator also said that Fountain of the Four Seasons. to the light is good. It symbol- though the student newspaper Members of the Hindu izes everything: hope, morality, has a tradition of serving students YUVA, or Youth for Unity Virtues strength, courage, etc.,” Singhal for 125 years, traditions can be and Action, and others gathered said. changed. Another publication around the fountain to celebrate The energy was high as the may take the Daily’s place if it night two of Diwali. diyas were lit, and some people ceases to exist, they said. Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily Diwali is a Hindu celebra- began exchanging memories Other senators said a stu- Abhinav Venkatraman lights a candle at a Diwali celebration at the Memorial Union tion of the return of Lord Rama of what Diwali was like back in dent newspaper provides the fountain. The event, which took place on Wednesday, is a celebration of the victory of after he defeated a demon, said light over darkness and is celebrated by many cultures in Asia. Ankit Singhal, president of Hindu DIWALI p8 GSB p8 IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014 Weather SNAPSHOT Online THURSDAY Showers in the morning. 68 Content Gradually becoming partly cloudy. 45 VOLLEYBALL FRIDAY Mostly sunny. Winds out of 73 Iowa State takes the south 5-10 mph. 46 on Kansas The ISU volleyball SATURDAY team played Kansas at Hil- Sunny. Winds out of the 71 ton Coliseum on Wednes- day night. Go online to NNW 5-10 mph. find coverage of the match. 45 Readers will find a photo gallery under the multi- Weather provided by ISU Meterology Club. media tab and a full story under the sports tab on the website. Police Blotter Jessica Darland/Iowa State Daily CAMPUS 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 ments’ records. court of law. Students promote sustainability on campus Sustainability Day was held in the Free Speech Zone on Oct. 22. Students could play games and talk to Regents discuss groups at the event to earn free mugs, coffee and hot chocolate. Groups working in the field of sustain- Oct. 11 (reported at 4:53 p.m.). ability set up booths and tables to talk with students about preparing for a sustainable future. renovations

An illegally parked vehicle was Kourtnei Kieler, 20, of 2512 The Iowa Board of Re- towed at Lot 83 (reported at NW 14th Street, Ankeny, was gents discussed renovations 2:25 p.m.). cited for underage possession to various ISU buildings on of alcohol at Lot G3 (reported Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody Wednesday. Warren Mad- Tyler Gamerdinger, 20, of 800 at 5:42 p.m.). den, senior vice president Pinon Drive, Apartment 112, for business and finance, Ames, was cited for underage Cole Beck, 22, of 3848 42nd performs at Stephens Auditorium explained renovations for possession of alcohol at Lot G3 Street, Des Moines, was ar- Larch Hall, the Friley Hall (reported at 3:01 p.m.). rested and charged with By Melissa.Garrett a phenomenon and re- including Chocolaterie dining center and the base- public intoxication (third or @iowastatedaily.com calls what it was like to sit Stam and Snus Hill Win- ment of Hach Hall. For the Ryan Swenson, 20, of 1411 subsequent offense) at Lot G4 down with the script for ery, will offer chocolate full story, check out the South Grand Avenue, Ames, (reported at 6:15 p.m.). the first time. and wine samples to audi- news section of the Daily’s was arrested and charged In the hilarious “I’ll never forget sit- ence members. website. with public intoxication at Officers assisted a man who new musical, the cast of ting at Starbucks [reading “We’ve worked with Jack Trice Stadium (reported was suffering from a drug Spank! The Fifty Shades the script] and laughing [Chocolaterie Stam and at 3:18 p.m.). overdose and emotional dif- Parody brings adult hu- literally out loud,” Barker Snus Hill Winery] before, VIDEO ficulties at Frederiksen Court. mor and saucy romance said. “I remember the fi- and it’s just very generous Saphire Frank, 19, of 2007 The individual was transport- to Stephens Auditorium nal scene and spitting out of them to offer samples Greeley Street, Ames, was ed to Mary Greeley Medical tonight in Mills Enter- my coffee, I was laughing to our audience,” Cotter Students host arrested and charged with Center for treatment (reported tainment’s parody of E.L. so hard.” said. “We like enhancing public intoxication at Jack at 9:00 p.m.). James’ Fifty Shades of Whether you have the experience for the au- rally on debt Trice Stadium (reported at Grey. read the Fifty Shades of dience [and] we’re grate- 3:22 p.m.). Peder Amundson, 19, of 1221 The show features Grey series or not, the ful to both of them for ISU students gathered Delaware Avenue, Ames, was three main characters. show is perfect for anyone having a free sample night in front of Parks Library to Reese Sperfslage, 21, of 4830 arrested and charged with Amanda Barker plays E.B. who wants to laugh and for Spank!” speak about student debt. Mortensen Road, Apartment operating while intoxicated at Janet, Spank!’s narrator, makes for an interesting “If you want to laugh, The rally was held in con- 201, Ames, was arrested and Lincoln Way and Sheldon Av- and a few other charac- date night or girls night. come to Spank! It’s as sim- junction with one at the charged with public intoxica- enue (reported at 11:41 p.m.). ters. “A show like Spank!, ple as that,” Barker said. University of Iowa. After tion at Lot G3 (reported at Barker’s character just knowing that the “We go there: we’re body, reading the full story, go 4:14 p.m.). Jessica Parra,20, of 5112 addresses the audience book is popular, will we’re fun, we’re sexual, online to the news section Frederiksen Court, Ames, was within the first 30 seconds be a fairly recognizable we’re hilarious, we’re out of the Daily’s app or website Angelo Zaldarriado, 22, of arrested and charged with of the show and invites title,” said Patti Cotter, of the box and most im- to find a video of the rally. 345 Madison Street, Thomp- public intoxication at Frederik- them to help her write the development and spon- portantly we’re local so son, was arrested and charged sen Court (reported at 11:38 story of Tasha Woode and sorship manager for the we’ll make it about you.” with public intoxication at Lot p.m.). Hugh Hansen. Iowa State Center. “We’ve Spank! The Fifty HOCKEY G3 (reported at 4:45 p.m.). Actors still work from had some good luck with Shades parody will per- Oct. 12 a script, but Barker says comedy, [so] we thought form at 7:30 p.m. tonight Blake Morgan, 18, of 228 there are several impro- this would be a very fun, at Stephens Auditorium. Team teaches Summit Drive, Story City, was Lydia Heilstedt, 19, of 8411 vised elements in the lighthearted theater piece Tickets are available cited for underage possession Long Meadow Lane, Johnston, show that open up the to put on the series.” through Ticketmaster and young talent of alcohol at Lot G3 (reported was arrested and charged conversation to the audi- Thrilled to be back in are available for purchase at 4:53 p.m.). with public intoxication at 119 ence. Iowa, Barker said the re- at the Stephens Audito- The Cyclone hockey Stanton Avenue (reported at “We are able to make sponse from the audience rium ticket office from team graduated almost one Scott Antonsen, 23, of 111 1:09 a.m.). it our own and tailor it has always been amazing. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday third of its roster last year. Lynn Avenue, Unit 1006, Ames, to the venue we are in as “This is sort of the through Friday. Now, the Cyclones are try- was arrested and charged with well. I think that’s one show for women in Amer- For more informa- ing to maintain competi- public intoxication at Lot S3 of the reasons this show ica,” Barker said. “It really tion on Spank! The Fif- tiveness while teaching the has been so successful,” has become a celebration ty Shades Parody, visit youngest players. To read Greater Iowa Credit Union Business Lecture Series Barker said. “There is a of women in America and Spank!’s website. the full story, check out the Thursday Greater Iowa Credit Union Business Lecture Series lot of improv in the show.” an opportunity to have a For ticket informa- sports section of the Daily’s ThursdayOctober 23, 2014 Barker describes girls night out.” tion and prices, see the website. Greater Iowa Credit Union Business Lecture Series October8 pm 23, 2014 the show, running for Before the show be- Iowa State Center’s web- 8 Greatpm Hall Thursday GreatMemorial Hall UnionOctober 23, 2014 two years now, as quite gins, local businesses, page for Spank! Memorial Union8 pm Great Hall Memorial Union Corrections Day two of Regents meeting In Wednesday’s edition of LIVELIVELIVE the Iowa State Daily, a photo By Danielle.Ferguson Schedule: caption on page one included @iowastatedaily.com Thursday at Iowa Memorial Union, the name “Jodie Ernst.” The Iowa City person in the photo was Sen- National Public Radio’s 9 a.m. – noon Open Session ate candidate Joni Ernst. NationalNational Public Public Radio’s Radio’s The Board of Regents meets for 9 - 9:45 a.m. Economic Develop- In the article “Contend- the second day of the two-day October ment Report ing for control,” the Daily mis- David Kestenbaum and Jacob Goldstein are correspondents David Kestenbaum andwith Jacob NPR’s Planet Goldstein Money team. Their are stories, which are heard by millions of listeners on Morning Edition, All Things Jacob Goldstein meeting today. 9:45 – 10:15 a.m. University of Wis- spelled the name of Mack correspondentsDavidDavid Kestenbaum Kestenbaum with and andJacob NPR’s Jacob ConsideredGoldstein Goldstein Planet and are This correspondents are American correspondentsMoney Life, explain the economy withwith NPR’s NPR’s Planet Planet Money Money team. team.with Their humor Their stories, and stories, insight.which which are are Main topics for today include a consin System Flexible Option Program Shelley, an ISU political sci- team. heardTheirheard by millionsby stories,millions of listeners of listenerswhich on Morning on Morningare Edition, heard Edition, All Things Allby Things millions Jacob Jacob Goldstein Goldstein Considered and This American Life, explain the economy David Kestenbaum Considered and This American Life, explain the economy of listenerswithwith humor humor on and Morning and insight. insight. 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Courtesy of Iowa State News Service Lenz and Hansen will be preparing the turf at Wembley Stadium in London, England for two games in the National Football League International Series. The graduate students are eager to learn new methods in turf management. Opportunity of a lifetime Two ISU graduates to prepare turf at Wembley Stadium

By Dylan.Roth cedes-Benz Superdome in and Hansen’s handywork. has been a huge shift to ar- program leads the country every single week. Van Loo @iowastatedaily.com New Orleans. “I really enjoy game tificial turf in recent years. in certain categories of re- is in charge of the turf at “Whenever I go to an- days,” Hansen said. “We Lenz’s and Hansen’s search. Jack Trice Stadium. other country, even if it’s work hard and it’s good Super Bowl internships “The turf program at He also serves as a Perfecting the turf at in my same profession, to see people appreciate it dealt with artificial turf Iowa State is a close-knit mentor and teacher to Lenz Jack Trice Stadium and they’re going to do stuff and notice it.” fields. Wembley Stadium family where I can step into and Hansen. preparing the field at two that’s different than what Lenz and Hansen were is a combination of artifi- someone’s office and get Van Loo’s principal Super Bowls was only the I’m used to,” Hansen said. contacted by turf managers cial turf and natural grass. some tips whenever I have piece of advice for Lenz and beginning for Iowa State Lenz and Hansen that they had previously Tim Van Loo, Iowa a problem or an issue,” Hansen as they depart for turf management graduate will be preparing the turf worked with during their State athletic turf man- Hansen said. London is to use this trip to students Joshua Lenz and at Wembley Stadium in Super Bowl internships. ager, doesn’t think this will Lenz’s and Hansen’s learn as much as they can. Kevin Hansen. London, England for two The managers presented be a problem for Lenz and focus is on the area of ath- “I’ve encouraged Josh A trip across the Atlan- games in the National the graduate students with Hansen. letic turf management. and Kevin to use this as a tic Ocean to London’s re- Football League Interna- the chance to prepare “Natural grass is what Their job is to cut, learning experience to take nowned Wembley Stadium tional Series. Wembley Stadium for the guys in the industry prefer paint and transform the any kind of tips and tricks is next on their agenda. Lenz left for London two NFL games. and enjoy taking care of,” natural grass of Jack Trice they can get,” Van Loo said. This will not be their on Oct. 16 and will tend the It was an easy decision Van Loo said. Stadium into a flawless Hansen realizes the ex- first time on the big stage. turf of Wembley Stadium for both Lenz and Hansen. Iowa State’s Depart- playing surface. tensive amount of knowl- In addition to preparing for the Atlanta Falcons and They chose to pursue the ment of Horticulture, de- “The public sees Jack edge that will be available the turf at Jack Trice Sta- Lions game on Oct. opportunity to showcase veloped in 1877, is one of Trice Stadium on TV. They to him in London. This will dium for Cyclone game 26. their abilities in London’s the most tenured programs miss all of the science and be his second experience days, Lenz and Hansen Hansen will be leav- illustrious stadium. on campus. all of the work and dedica- with members of the turf have both interned on turf ing for London on Oct. 29 “It will be cool to see Horticulture is the sci- tion that goes into making crew that he worked with crews at Super Bowls. and will work the Dallas how other people do turf ence and art of producing the field look good on Sat- at Super Bowl XLVII. Lenz interned for Su- Cowboys and Jacksonville management,” Hansen and using food crops, fruits urdays,” Adams said. “I’m still at the very per Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Jaguars game on Nov. 9. said. and vegetables, nursery With a laugh, Adams beginning of my career, so Stadium in New Jersey, and The majority of Wem- Ryan Adams, lecturer crops, trees and turf grass. said that the worst part of I’m always trying to learn,” Hansen interned for Su- bley Stadium’s 90,000 seats in the Department of Hor- Van Loo said that Iowa the profession is watching Hansen said. “I pick their per Bowl XLVII at the Mer- will be filled to admire Lenz ticulture, said that there State’s turf management athletes beat up on the turf brains as much as I can.”

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By Richard.Martinez and graduates from Iowa @iowastatedaily.com universities. As the Board of Regents prepares to announce tu- Iowa is ranked sixth in ition policy for the coming the nation for having the year, student groups like highest average of students Vote Mob Iowa and COGS, graduating with debt. a graduate student union Iowa State students at the University of Iowa, alone may graduate with an ask the regents to support amount upward of $30,000 their demands for full fund- in student loans. ing of all three Iowa regent In response, a crowd universities, reduction of gathered at noon on Oct. administrative fees and an- 22 in front of Parks Library other tuition freeze. Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily to speak out against how Kaija Carter, a fresh- ISU students gathered to speak out how post-graduation debt affects them in front of Parks Library at noon on Wednesday. The event was in conjunc- student debt affects them man in liberal studies at tion with the Board of Regents announcing proposed tuition rates for the 2015-2016 academic year at the October meeting in Iowa City. personally. DMACC, participated in The board is scheduled to Evan Burger, a 2012 the rally after learning that vote on these rates in De- graduate in philosophy, led potential tuition hikes may cember. the crowd Wednesday in deter her from transferring “We are focusing on conjunction with a similar to a four-year university. the Regents meeting to dis- event at the University of “Tuition hikes are cuss tuition increases for Iowa. scary. It almost feels like the first time in two years,” “I took part in this a death sentence for stu- said Jane Kersch, junior in rally to protest the [Board dents,” Carter said. “Being global resource systems. of Regents] talking about out here and getting people “I have loans myself, and I increasing student tuition to understand there are stu- don’t know what’s going to and making the student dents willing to speak out happen when I graduate, crisis worse,” Burger said. against [debt] will hopefully so I don’t want that uncer- “Personally, I’m doing a lot empower others to know tainty.” of work around elections they’re not alone.” The Board of Regents making sure student debt is The Board of Regents is meeting continues to- an issue that’s being talked has proposed fee rates day in Iowa City to discuss about.” for in-state undergradu- several agenda items on Burger, an associate for ate students to increase tuition policies and manda- the Student from $7,731 to $7,851 if ap- tory fees. Association, organizes stu- proved. Check with the Iowa dent-run events to encour- Non-resident tuition is State Daily online for more age action in legislation also proposed to increase coverage and a brief sched- Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily that recognizes students $238 per undergraduate. ule of the Regents’ meeting. Sophomore Joseph Lekowski rallied for action on student debt in front on Parks Library on Wednesday.

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As election time approaches, stu- dents continue to hear the names Braley and Ernst all around campus. There has been plenty of talk for what each can- didate stands for and how the election could change Iowa after Tom Harkin’s versus family resignation. While this election is very important and will have a direct impact on Iowans, there is another election that Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons will have an equal impact on the people Some companies, such as Apple and Facebook, are now offering to pay for services to freeze the eggs of female employees so they can postpone starting a family. of Iowa, and that is the race for governor. Terry Branstad (R.) has served as governor longer than any other governor Employment benefits shouldn’t include egg freezing in the United States. He began serving in 1983 and did four terms until 1999. In By Madison.Ward Apple will be offering committed to the com- ous negatives in terms of 2010 Branstad wanted to see a change in @iowastatedaily.com funds to female employ- pany in order to move up a woman’s career, there the way Iowa’s government was being ees to freeze their eggs to to corporate ladder. are rather large physical run and entered the race for governor postpone pregnancy and But what happens and emotional risks as again. He won and is the current incum- omen in the starting a family. Face- when they want to have well. Freezing a woman’s bent on the upcoming election for gover- workforce has book recently began this a family? As soon as a eggs to extend the length nor against Jack Hatch. Wlong been a con- practice and Apple will woman decides she of time a woman is fertile Hatch (D.) has served in the Iowa troversial topic that has be initiating it on Jan. 1, wants to have a fam- is still in its early years House of Representatives and is the sparked many a debate 2015. ily, it comes off that her and does not guarantee current chair of Senate Health and Hu- and caused several laws On the surface this level of commitment to a pregnancy beyond the man Services subcommittee. Hatch also and amendments to be new benefit seems like an the company has gone prime fertile years. It has serves on the Economic Growth, Human passed in attempts to lev- okay idea. Giving women down, thus reducing her only been two years since Resources, State Government, Labor and el the playing field. It has more control over their potential for advance- the American Society for Business and Appropriations commit- taken decades of women career and offering help ment. Could that be the Reproductive Medicine tees. fighting tooth and nail with expenses, espe- underlying message of lifted the label of “ex- Iowa politically is known for be- to be treated equally to cially since without this companies offering egg perimental” from this ing an election hotspot because of the men in the workplace, new benefit, it would freezing? practice. The ASRM even amount of swing voters that live in Iowa, and it has only been a few cost around $10,000 per In the business tells women that they however, Branstad being the longest decades since it has even round of egg freezing, as world the formative should not rely solely on serving governor in the country shows been socially acceptable. reported by www.eggsur- years are in your late egg freezing as a way of that when it comes to voting for gover- Even today men are still ance.com, and on aver- twenties and early thir- conceiving. nor, Iowa tends to lean to the right. paid slightly higher sim- age it takes two rounds ties, but this is also the All of this being said, College campuses, and young peo- ply because they are to gather enough eggs usual time people be- it is a very real and un- ple in this country, tend to have a larger men. According to the for a viable freeze. How- gin settling down and fortunate possibility that liberal population. Iowa State has strong American Association ever, underneath, there starting families. Due by accepting this new support for both Republican and Demo- of University Women, is another message that to this timing conflict, health care opportunity, cratic parties. We as students, but also women are paid only 77 could end up hurting a women have typically a woman could poten- as citizens of Iowa have a job to do, and percent of what men in woman’s career. had to make the choice tially never conceive a that is to educate ourselves and vote. the same position make. The technology between a family and a child. This is especially There are a lot of campaigns hap- The reason for all industry is dominated career, and I suppose the true if a woman freezes pening in Iowa right now. There is the this gender friction is by men and always has goal with this new benefit her eggs too late or tries race of a U.S. senator to take the place of very much up for debate, been. Google, for exam- is to eliminate that hard to conceive at a more ad- Senator Tom Harkin, there is the race for but one concrete fact is ple, released statistics in choice. However, it is also vanced age. governor, the race for U.S. Congress rep- that women in the work- May of this year showing almost a nonverbal com- By companies now resentatives and more. Just because the place have always had it that of their nearly 50,000 mitment to the company, offering this new “ben- focus right now has been on Joni Ernst rough. In the beginning employees worldwide, and if you don’t nonver- efit” they are blurring and Bruce Braley does not mean that we it was the fight to even only 30 percent of them bally commit you could the lines between busi- only need to pay attention to Iowa poli- be allowed to work, and are women. Needless to be telling the company ness and private lives. Es- tics for the time being, but we are always now it is a fight to juggle a say, it takes a lot of work you aren’t serious about sentially, it is giving your evolving and always changing and we home life and a work life. for a woman to exert any your job, and in the end boss control over when need to be always paying attention. Well, two Silicon Valley kind of authority over hurt your chances of ever you and your spouse Voting is one of the most important conglomerates are taking men when it comes to being promoted or taking begin a family and that things we can do in our lifetimes. We care of that. this particular industry. on more responsibilities. is most certainly not in have the abilities to decide who is mak- Both Facebook and They have to be fully Aside from the obvi- their job description. ing the largest decisions in this country. Every person has a voice, yet still so many people think they do not have enough information to use their voice. LETTER TO THE EDITOR The answer is to educate yourself. We are in college because we are inter- ested in pursuing an education. Why not make that education more well rounded by learning how our government works and learning how each candidate can Braley stresses education funds represent us, the constituents. There is no more time for excuses By Bruce Braley, tuition. Eliminating the Department to build their own American when it comes to voting, and there is no ISU alumnus and U.S. senate Still, more work needs to of Education would force Iowa dream. A college education is better time than right now to learn and candidiate be done. With tuition costs students receiving Pell Grants a gateway to that dream, and start to get involved politically. skyrocketing, college costs to pay up to $5,730 more per it shouldn’t be out of reach for Americans are lucky enough to are putting the dream of an year for college, drive students anyone. have the option to choose our govern- As a student at Iowa State, affordable education out of to take on thousands in debt All too often, Congress ment, and we are lucky enough to have I used federal student loans reach for too many students through private lenders and looks out for the interests of the option to vote when there are many to help pay my way through and families. slash federal work-study aid. the wealthy, the powerful and other countries around the world that do college. I understand just how I believe we must do ev- Sen. Ernst also says that the well-connected instead not have that option. Do not waste your important Pell Grants and erything possible to make col- the federal government needs of working families like the rights. Vote. other federal student aid pro- lege more affordable. That’s to get out of the student loan one I grew up in here in Iowa. grams are, because without why I support expanding Pell business. She would privatize Iowans deserve a senator who them, I wouldn’t have been Grants, extending the college student loans, putting student will stand up for you. I’ll be Editorial Board Stephen Koenigsfeld, editor-in-chief able to afford a college edu- tax credit to offset tuition costs loans in the hands of private a senator on your side and Katie Titus, opinion editor cation. for middle class families and banks and lenders on Wall break through the gridlock to Maddy Arnold, managing editor of content A good education is a keeping student interest rates Street. If you have a private work as a bridge builder, not a Stephen Snyder, assistant opinion editor gateway to economic oppor- and payments low. student loan, you know how bridge burner. tunity. In Iowa, more than My opponent Joni Ernst much higher their interest The choice in this election Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those 111,000 students received Pell also went to Iowa State and rates can be — 16 percent couldn’t be clearer, and voting of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the Grants last year. Overall, stu- took advantage of federal stu- or more, compared to just early is the simplest and easi- opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the dents in Iowa received more dent loans to help pay her way 4.6 percent for federal loans. est way to make sure that your author(s) are associated. than $1 billion in federal aid to through college. But unlike Loading thousands of dollars voice is heard. You can vote help cover the cost of their ed- me, she doesn’t believe that more debt on the backs of early in person or by mail from today’s students and families Feedback policy: ucation. Pell Grants, Stafford graduates just to pad profits now until November 3rd. This The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its loans and federal work-studies in Iowa should have the same for Wall Street is not right for weekend, Iowa State students publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter are just a few of the programs access to federal student aid Iowa students. can vote from 10 a.m. to 4 or online feedback. that help hundreds of thou- that she did. Sen. Ernst’s ideas have p.m. Saturday at the Hy-Vee Send your letters to [email protected]. sands of Iowa’s students af- In fact, she has voiced devastating consequences. located at 3800 Lincoln Way Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), ford a college education. her support for closing the In contrast, I’ve worked to and at the Hy-Vee located at majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). Here at Iowa State, over doors to the Department of reduce the burden of college 640 Lincoln Way. For more Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. Education, which would have 6,000 students received over costs. I will work to ensure information on voting early by Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, $23 million in Pell Grants last devastating consequences for that all of Iowa’s families have mail and early vote locations, major and year in school are included in the post. 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6 SPORTS Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014

Brian Mozey/Iowa State Daily Sophomore outside hitter Ciara Capezio spikes the ball at the Oklahoma blockers during the Oct. 12 match. Capezio had six kills in the match, earning Iowa State the win. Lack of efficiency plagues Cyclones By Max.Dible garded as the most promi- measures the number of is changing the way coaches State’s concerns are un- Tech in five sets Oct. 18 - in @iowastatedaily.com nent defensive stat, as they attacks a team attempts and teams are approaching forced errors, which are the which small improvements indicate a defensive stop against the number of at- the game. natural enemy of efficient during a few crucial points and allow for another of- tacks that find home on That notion was evi- play in any sport. of one particular set would Not all statistics are fensive attack inside the the opposite side of the net, denced perfectly by John- “We have so many op- likely have meant wins in- created equal. same point. which then lead to points son-Lynch as she explained portunities, and we get the stead of losses. There is perhaps no The prominence of on the scoreboard. which statistical categories ball up so many times,” Junior right side hit- better example of that max- these traditional statistical Much the same as actually have the greatest said sophomore outside ter Mackenzie Bigbee said im in collegiate volleyball in categories and their seem- sports like basketball and affect on the outcome of a hitter Ciara Capezio. “Yet, those abbreviated but para- 2014 than the ISU volleyball ingly obvious correlation to baseball, the total statisti- match. over and over again with mount strings of points in team (10-7, 2-4 Big 12). victories makes the ISU lack cal output of a volleyball “The categories that those long rallies, we tend matches are where the team Despite leading the of success that much more team inside the lines of play matter a lot are going to be to make errors.” has slipped, but also where conference in average kills baffling. matters far less than how hitting percentage, service The errors are not it is focusing the majority of per set at 14.03, average as- Johnson-Lynch ex- efficiently that output is aces and blocks per game,” player or position specific, its efforts in practice. sists per set at 13.31 and av- plained the disconnect achieved. Johnson-Lynch said. which means they are an “A lot of times in those erage digs per set at 16.43, between the impressive “We can kill the ball Iowa State is seventh in issue permeating the en- games we will make mul- Iowa State still finds itself at traditional stats her team but it might take us too hitting percentage at .220 tirety of the ISU team, as tiple errors,” Bigbee said. 2-4 in Big 12 play and on the has amassed this year and many rallies to kill that and sixth in opposing hit- Johnson-Lynch explained. “We will hit a few too many outside looking in at the top why those numbers are not ball,” Johnson-Lynch said. ting percentage at .200. “It is not just one per- balls out, miss a few too 25 national rankings. translating into wins. “Our hitting percentage is The Cyclones are also son. You come at it from many serves and those “Some categories mat- “If you can lead in hit- a little bit low and we are sixth in service aces, scoring a lot of different angles,” are the difference-making ter more than others,” said ting percentage, you are allowing our opponents to 1.16 per set, and stand at Johnson-Lynch said. “Some plays.” ISU volleyball coach Chris- probably winning your hit too high. That is where I seventh in blocks, tallying of it is ball handling. If you The Cyclones must ad- ty Johnson-Lynch. conference,” Johnson- see the disconnect.” 2.13 per set. pass the ball to the setter in dress their concerns quickly Kills equal points. As- Lynch said. “Hitting per- Advanced statistics Consequently, Iowa a good spot, she can run a because at 2-4 with the half- sists lead directly to kills, centage is usually the best that measure efficiency State currently occupies better offense. Some of it way point of the conference which lead directly to direct correlation to wins are sweeping the sports a tie for sixth in the Big 12 is setting - making sure our schedule fast approaching, points. and losses.” landscape at both colle- standings with West Vir- setters understand who to the margin for error is be- Digs are generally re- Hitting percentage giate and pro levels, which ginia. set in what situation. Some coming smaller with every The silver lining of the of it is attack decisions.” passing match. disappointing results thus Iowa State’s 2-4 record far for the Cyclones is that is not indicative of the po- Editor’s Note BOWL they know exactly why they tential the team has. Statistics used in this story 515-598- THURSDAY are struggling and they have Iowa State has lost two are accurate as of Tuesday nine conference matches matches - one in four sets at before the ISU volleyball 1320 Dickinson Ave. • Ames, IA 50014 OLE’! left to correct their issues. 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By Melissa.Garrett “The moment you make perform in front of a live audi- @iowastatedaily.com someone laugh, you’re onto the ence. I would say this is definitely next moment of ‘Oh my gosh, my dream job.” what am I going to do right now?’ One of the most challenging With their hilarious custom- Every moment you are just in cri- things Sherwood created on the made comedy show, “Whose Line sis mode, willing to do whatever show was a song made up of “a Is It Anyway?” comedians Colin it takes to make someone laugh,” lot of things that rhymed with Mochrie and Brad Sherwood will Sherwood said. “Short of nudity, Niroshi.” perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at I think all the guys on the show “Well that’s the fun,” Sher- Stephens Auditorium. would be pretty much willing wood said. “People make me do For 11 years, Mochrie and to go anywhere to be silly and that song, and everybody goes, Sherwood’s duo have performed ridiculous.” ‘Oh my God. Nothing rhymes live in addition to their taped With a live comedy perfor- with that!’ and ‘What are you performances of “Whose Line Is mance there is no way to prepare going to do?’ They laugh at the It Anyway?” where the comedi- for each scenario. Each new audi- way I paddle my way out of that ans will stop at nothing to make ence offers something unique to problem.” people laugh. the show, and Sherwood said he As a show that people of all Whether performing on often does not remember what he ages can enjoy, Angela Ossian, “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” or in says or does on a particular show. director of marketing for the Iowa Courtesy of Iowa their two-man group, Sherwood Opening night jitters are part of State Center and Performing Arts State Center calls himself and Mochrie “stage the performance since Mochrie Series, recommends Mochrie and hogs” since they love to be on and Sherwood have to create Sherwood’s show to anyone look- Colin Mochrie and stage. new scenes, songs and scenarios ing to laugh for 90 minutes. Brad Sherwood will “We were doing bigger shows every night. “Their unscripted perfor- perform at 7:30 with the gang of “Whose Line,” “The sense of humor for the mance, quick wit, plus the fun of p.m. Sunday at Ste- but we only did a couple of shows show is kind of goofy. I think it audience participation will make phens Auditorium. a year in Vegas, and it was kind of appeals to the kid in everyone. for a very entertaining evening,” a fun stage,” Sherwood said. “You It’s not like childish humor, but Ossian said. “Even if you’ve never would do a game and sit on the it’s humor that adults like to see seen their show, “Whose Line Is It bench for two or three games, and us being witty and stupid at the Anyway?,” Colin and Brad will not then you get up and do another same time,” Sherwood said. disappoint.” game.” After performing hundreds Tickets are available for pur- In a two-hour show, Sher- of shows, Sherwood never says chase through Ticketmaster and Courtesy of Iowa wood said he might only be in 15 the same thing twice, apart from at the Stephens Auditorium ticket State Center minutes, so he and Mochrie tried when he and the other comedi- office from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today to figure out a way they could per- ans introduce themselves on the and Friday with student tickets Aside from starring form on stage more often. show. at $26. in “Whose Line Is Even though Sherwood “The content of the game is For more information on It Anyway?,”Colin Mochrie and Brad wanted to be an actor when he always different, so we get to do Colin Mochrie and Brad Sher- Sherwood have was eight years old, he liked being something fresh and different ev- wood’s comedy show and ticket been performing funny and was better at making ery single night,” said Sherwood. prices, visit the Iowa State Cen- live together for 11 people laugh. “We get to make people laugh and ter’s webpage. years.

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Horoscopes by Linda Black Today’s Birthday (10/23/14) This is your year! With the Sun, Venus, and today’s New Moon/Solar Eclipse in your sign, your personal power expands. Use communications and networking to rake in the gold. Responsible management leads to a rise in professional status. Make hay while the sun shines, while planning future connections. Chase your passionate dream. Imagine the world you want.

To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. Aries - 9 Libra - 9 (March 21-April 19) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Pay attention to A turning point arises shared resources with this New Moon and finances over the next six Solar Eclipse regarding income months, with today’s New Moon and finances. Venus, the Sun and Solar Eclipse and Venus in sensual Moon in Scorpio add a potent love Scorpio. Make bold declarations of potion to the brew. Season your your passion. work with passion. Liz Ulrichson/Iowa State Daily Taurus - 9 Scorpio - 9 These bow ties are more than a fashion statement. Kammermeier owned his own business this summer, Better Men Bow Ties, and earned a little less (April 20-May 20) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) than $500 in just one month and Tjaden’s favorite bow tie comes from the previous assistant director of enrollment services at Iowa State. Become an expert Re-discover your sexy on compromise side. A new six-month BOW TIES p1 bow ties are hard to pull off Brueggen said. tie and take good care of it, and collaboration over the next phase in personal power and with neck ties. Patterns on “It’s classic looking and Tjaden said. six months, with today’s New charisma dawns. Get flirtatious Moon Solar Eclipse with Venus in with this New Moon Solar Eclipse. The majority of neck ties could look over- something that’s more rare They can also be help- Scorpio. Stoke romantic fire. Form The next month with Venus in Tjaden’s bow ties include whelming and ridiculous, like actually knowing how ful during interviews, Kam- and strengthen partnerships. Scorpio you’re especially attractive. patterns such as stripes, but they said bow ties can to tie one,” he said. mermeier said. In one in- paisley and polka dots. He get away with patterns be- The bow tie guys used terview he spent 15 minutes Gemini - 9 Sagittarius - 9 also likes collecting bow ties cause they’re small. YouTube videos in order to just talking about bow ties. (May 21-June 20) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) from different parts of the Their signature style learn to tie the neckwear. It “In an interview, how One door closes Self-esteem increases world. He has bow ties from has received a lot of atten- can seem difficult and usu- do you want to be remem- and another opens with peace and London, China and Spain. tion. When people ask them ally takes around an hour to bered?” Tjaden asked. “As regarding work, service and health relaxation. Begin a new stage in He calls one special why they wear bow ties, master, but once learned, the seven other guys who with this New Moon Solar Eclipse. spiritual discovery and personal tie his “late night bow tie.” they ask the question, “Why bow ties can be easier to tie wore ties? Or that one guy Completion fosters creativity. The transformation with this Scorpio It has four different sides not?” And when they’re than a windsor knot, Kam- with a bow tie.” Moon, Sun and Venus in spicy New Moon Solar Eclipse. Meditate of blue, orange, pink and seen wearing a regular neck mermeier said. People sometimes get Scorpio add some flavor. and consider what you most want. green stripes. tie, a rare occasion, friends Each bow tie in their nervous to wear them for no Cancer - 9 Capricorn - 9 “At night...I’ll switch ask, “What’s wrong?” collection has a background reason, but you’ll always get (June 21-July 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) the colors and see if anyone A good friend of theirs, meaning. Tjaden’s favor- compliments for wearing Fall in love all over For the next month notices,” Tjaden said. Matt Brueggen, senior in ite bow tie is from Vern one the first time, they said. again. A new phase in with Venus in Scorpio, In addition to his pat- finance, also wears bow ties Hawkins, the previous as- “It’s more fun, but I romance, amusement and your new status leads to new friends. terned bow ties, Kammer- as a unique accessory for sistant director of enroll- think if you’re going to wear pursuit of happiness arises with With today’s New Moon Solar meier likes to collect con- different events. ment services at Iowa State. one just be ready to answer today’s New Moon Solar Eclipse Eclipse also in Scorpio, begin a versational bow ties. A bow And if there is a formal Hawkins retired after why you’re wearing one,” (and Virgo) in Scorpio. Get swept new level in teamwork and group tie that makes a statement, dinner, bow ties are the 40 years at Iowa State, and Kammermeier said. off your feet. participation. Go for sassy fun. similar to the one he was king, Kammermeier said. on his last day gave Tjaden Many people will ask wearing at the time of the “You’re not the guy his rare and old Iowa State that question, because it’s Leo - 9 Aquarius - 9 interview, which featured who’s going to tuck it [the bow tie. Tjaden won’t lend it a unique accessory. (July 23-Aug. 22) (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) flying pigs. tie] into his shirt or flip it out to many people, except Everyone wears a tie, Today’s New Moon Take on new Solar Eclipse heralds responsibility over the The two prefer wear- over his shoulder,” he said. for Jeff Johnson, president so be adventurous, Tjaden an ending that leads to a new next six months, for a rise in status ing bow ties to neck ties Over the past few years, of the Alumni Association, said. beginning at home. What’s best with Venus and the New Moon because bow ties are less bow ties have become more who asked him to borrow it. “Yeah,” Kammermeier for your family? The next six Solar Eclipse in Scorpio. Pass a test intimidating and more laid mainstream and popular Hawkins knew Tjaden said. “Choose your adven- months favor home renovation or challenge for a new phase in back. The fun patterns on with the younger crowd, would appreciate the bow ture.” and structural support. your career.

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Sam Greene/Iowa State Daily Sunny Mahajan lights a candle at a Diwali celebration at the Memorial Union fountain. The event, which took place on Wednesday, is a celebration of the victory of light over darkness and is celebrated by many cultures in Asia. DIWALI p1 which part of India you a lot of restrictions here, most awaited festival back live in to decide which deity like we can’t light firecrack- home.” India. you worship,” Singhal said. ers and things,” Singhal Diwali comes at a time “If you just walk During Dilwali, it is said. when exams in school were through a street on Diwa- traditional to gather with However, the Hindu ending and students were li, all you can see is light. family and friends and YUVA still gathers and about to go on break, like It’s the most brightened place diyas throughout cooks together and cel- students do here near win- up night of the year,” said the house, cook traditional ebrates many of the Hindu ter break. Bhakti Bansode, who lives foods and sweets and light festivals throughout the India is so diverse, in Ames with her husband firecrackers. year so campus can feel a Singhal said, that different while he attends Iowa State. “As usual, food is very bit more like home. types of celebrations are “Everywhere you see important. The whole “Last year I felt very seen across the country. light. There’s not a single family comes together bad,” Singhal said. “On This includes food, dress, Across 44 Gourmet mush- 15 Can convenience room 20 Bodybuilder’s portion of the country and brings food. 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