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Iowa State Daily (June 1, 2016) Iowa State Daily Iowa State Daily, June 2016 Iowa State Daily, 2016 6-1-2016 Iowa State Daily (June 1, 2016) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2016-06 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (June 1, 2016)" (2016). Iowa State Daily, June 2016. 1. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2016-06/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2016 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, June 2016 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOTING IN THE PRIMARIES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW PAGE 4 Wednesday, June 1, 2016 | Volume 211 | Number 151 | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 2 IOWA STATE DAILY Wednesday, June 1, 2016 DIGITAL CONTENT FACES IN THE CROWD SNAPSHOT NEWS MULTIMEDIA What is your favorite ISU “ basketball memory? CYRIDE DRIVER PHOTOS: Paul Hadish/Iowa” State Daily WINS COMPETITION SUMMERFEST TAEYOUNG KIM SOPHOMORE, CHEMISTRY Read about 10-year Summerfest is hitting CyRide driver Kevin Gries the streets this Saturday, “Going to my very first basketball game who recently placed 6th in June 4 on Welch Avenue. this year to watch the Cyclones beat #1 an international bus rodeo Watch out for our photo Oklahoma.” competition. He will be gallery following the event competing this Saturday, on our multimedia tab on June 4 in the Ames’ local our website. PATRICK LA MAR bus rodeo. SENIOR, JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION “Storming the court after beating 7th ranked Michigan in 2013.” LIFESTYLE APP CONTENT ROHAN NAYAR BOOK REVIEW: MOVIE REVIEW: JUNIOR, MANAGEMENT AND “SHRILL” “X-MEN” INFORMATION SYSTEMS “Beating Iowa last year after being down Lindy West’s 2012 piece Download our app and 20 and Monte Morris making the game “How to Make a Rape check out our review of winning shot” Joke” for Jezebel caught the new box office movie a storm of internet trolls. “X-Men: Apocalypse” in CAROLINE MARNIN Reporter Christine Hopkins theatres now. The movie NON-DEGREE, LIBERAL ARTS AND reviews West’s collection grossed $79,810,133 over SCIENCES SPECIALS of essays titled “Shrill: the weekend and received Notes from a Loud Wom- 48 percent on Rotten To- “Going to ISU basketball games as a kid an.” matoes. and winning a toy truck in a basketball trivia contest when I was 5” POLICE BLOTTER Iowa State Daily The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven erty damage collision at 1709 Ames police departments’ records. guilty in a court of law. Center Drive at 2:33 p.m. AN UNEXPECTED DEATH controlled substance - 2nd of- ferred to the Department of Robin Scherrinsky, 22, of 1411 Former ISU men’s basketball guard Bryce Dejean-Jones died Saturday May May 29 fense, driving under suspen- Transportation for a .02 civil S Grand Ave Unit 206 - Ames, IA, 28 in Dallas, Texas. Dejean-Jones suffered a gunshot wound to the abdo- sion, assault and failure to use violation at Storm Street and was arrested and charged with men, and died in the breezeway of a Dallas apartment. Eddie Williams, 30, of 419 headlamps when required at Hayward Avenue at 12:49 a.m. operating while intoxicated, “We are deeply saddened to learn the tragic news about Bryce,” said South Walnut Ave Unit 14 Lincoln Way and South Oak insufficient number of head- former ISU coach Fred Hoiberg in a release. “I’m grateful that our paths - Ames, IA, was arrested and Avenue at 11:18 p.m. May 28 lamps and open container in crossed in this life. Bryce was a passionate and talented player that lived charged with operating while vehicle driver at Beach Avenue out his dream of playing in the NBA through hard work and perseverance. intoxicated, possession of a An 18-year-old male was re- An o cer investigated a prop- and Greeley St reet at 4:20 a.m. It’s an incredibly sad day for me and all of Iowa State University. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bryce’s family.” Publication board: Marshall Dolch the nine-month academic year, Wednesday of the month during Student Government except for university holidays, the academic school year. Colton Kennelly scheduled breaks, nals week and Chairperson Publication: online every day. 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Subscriptions The Daily is published by the Iowa Kyle Oppenhuizen are $62 annually for the general State Daily Publication Board, Main Oce Advertising Travis Charlson Chloe Zahrt Greater Des Moines Partnership public. 2420 Lincoln Way, Suite 205, 294-4120 294-2403 News editor Designer Ames, Iowa, 50014. Newsroom Editor Angadbir “Singh” Sabherwal Fall & Spring sessions: Michael Heckle Chelsey Crile At-Large The Iowa State Daily is published The Publication Board meets 294-2003 284-5688 Opinion Editor Illustrator Monday through Friday during at 5:15 p.m. on the fourth IOWA STATE DAILY Wednesday, June 1, 2016 OPINION 3 ACTIVISM EDITORIAL Activists move online Baylor’s relationship with cycle, people’s mistakes were pointing out problems is all that sexual assault is complex Social media easier to keep to themselves. needs to be done, that we don’t While the press still uncovered need to step out and fix them. So- Baylor athletic director Ian The system at Baylor is broken has changed those who engaged in cial media brings us together, McCall resigned Monday after and has been for years. Since 2011, corruption and but it also blows us allegations of his involvement the school has showed time and activism under- apart by letting with the school’s alleged sexual time again how little it cares for the us see each assault cover-ups. The decision, most vulnerable in its own com- By Maddy.Beiwel other’s mis- which came mere hours after the munity. Even the hiring of a Title @iowastatedaily.com takes. announcement of a new head IX director was delayed for three football coach, is the latest in the years after the school received the long string of oustings that have directive in April 2011. It feels like the world is full of swarmed over the school’s admin- While the shake-up in admin- causes. We care about equality, istration since the cover-up came istration promises some change, those in need and those who to life last Wednesday. former President Ken Starr some- seek out privileges denied to While the external investigation how survived complete termina- them. conducted by Philadelphia law tion and will continue to serve In a perfect world, caring firm Pepper Hamilton and reports as chancellor for the school. But would be enough. But we conducted by ESPN’s “Outside the the atmosphere of sexual assault have to go out and do things Lines” has brought sexual assault poses a near insurmountable issue in order to further the at Baylor into the limelight, this is for anyone put in charge. causes that are dearest to far from the first time the school The tradition of cover-ups and our hearts. and its players have been in hot delayed justice will haunt Baylor Activism itself changes as water because of sexual assault. for years to come. The actions, the world changes. No more Baylor seems to have a long and and lack thereof, committed by do we throw tea into har- complex relationship with sexual the school’s athletic department, bors, or graffiti slogans onto assault, especially within its ath- administration and by the Waco billboards or set ourselves on Ac- letic program. In 2014, defensive Police Department worsened the fire. Our activism is more like tivism end Tevin Elliot was sentenced to already horrid problems faced by thought campaigns, aware- should 20 years in prison on two counts the school, all to protect Baylor’s ness and debate. come from of sexual assault after five differ- growing athletic success. Now that This has been reflected in per- a place of assis- ent women came forward with the school’s dirty laundry has been vasive hashtag campaigns, like tance and a desire accusations. left out to dry, perhaps the victims #YesAllWomen, #IllRideWithYou to make the world a In 2015, defensive end Sam Uk- of this bastardization of justice will and the #IceBucketChallenge. better place. I don’t think that’s a wuachu was found guilty of sexual begin to find some closure. These are handy because they handed actions, their lives were naive thing to believe in. assault and sentenced to 180 days cost nothing, can be potentially not wide open. But social media has made in county jail, 10 years of federal Editorial Board seen by millions, and do not give Now we broadcast our lives the old lines, “No man is an probation and 400 hours of com- Alex Connor, editor-in-chief Michael Heckle, opinion editor out the entirety of their meaning.
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