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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2016 at Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, September 2016 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Friday, September 9, 2016 | Volume 212 | Number 14 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Iowa State’s new record enrollment: 36,660 By Emily.Barske Thursday. students than any other school state funding, we want to be man Sciences: 4,871; Liberal Arts @iowastatedaily.com The enrollment number is in the world, as well as record sure we are growing at a pace and Sciences: 8,526; Veterinary nearly 2 percent higher than the numbers of non-resident, U.S. that allows us to maintain high Medicine: 749; Interdepartmen- fall 2015 semester, according to multicultural and international quality,” he said. tal Units and Graduate Unde- Iowa State has announced a news release. students,” said President Steven Here’s how the enrollment clared: 404; Post-docs: 307 another record enrollment — “As we work to create a more Leath. breaks down by college: Iowans make up about 57 per- 36,660 for the fall 2016 semester, diverse and inclusive campus, “True to our land-grant mis- Agriculture and Life Sciences: cent of total enrollment, while the eighth straight year of record Iowa State is proud to remain sion, Iowa State is accessible 5,395; Business: 4,772; Design: U.S. multicultural and interna- enrollment, ISU officials said the top choice for more Iowa and affordable; but with lagging 1,991; Engineering: 9,645; Hu- tional enrollment is 8,748. Illustration by Chelsey Crile Chelsey by Illustration

By Ryan.Young And as he took a deep breath on the fi eld, @iowastatedaily.com Netten didn’t think. He just kicked. Cyclones go This time, the ball went straight through the goalposts, directly in to the blue All- Forty-two yards away from the goalpost, State hands in the back of the netting. Iowa State kicker Cole Netten got in posi- The fi eld goal was good. The Cyclones to Iowa City tion. won. Just two seconds remained on the score- “It’s something I’ll never forget,” Netten board at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, and said Wednesday. “It’s really hard to re- for Cy-Hawk the game was tied 17-17. member [the details] because it happened Netten just missed the attempt wide left. so fast, but it was just a lot of happiness. It But luckily for Netten, Iowa coach Kirk was cool.” Ferentz called a timeout. He had a second showdown chance. CYHAWK p5

BOARD OF REGENTS Regents: Increase funding Staudt disavows Leath: 2 percent BYU resolution tuition increase StuGov opposition to BYU irks president likely at Iowa State By Alex.Connor pus while still respecting the @iowastatedaily.com beliefs that many members of By Alex.Connor the Church of Latter Day Saints @iowastatedaily.com hold.” Student Government Presi- Staudt argued his discontent dent Cole Staudt said Thursday for the resolution at the meeting. The Iowa Board of Regents has he disagrees with the Senate’s “You make change by embrac- agreed to ask for a 2 percent in- opposition to Brigham Young ing people,” Staudt said at the crease in state appropriations for University possibly joining the meeting. “... This resolution is Iowa’s three public universities, . not the way you make change. We but Iowa State President Steven The resolution passed Wednes- don’t make change by excluding Leath said that with continued day states that BYU discriminates people. growth, tuition likely will go up against LGBT students, staff and The resolution, which passed again. faculty, and therefore should not the Senate 21-6, followed a near- The proposal, introduced join the Big 12 Conference. ly hour-and-a-half debate on Thursday at the regents meeting “The Big 12 stands for the ac- whether the Student Government in Iowa City, will ask the Iowa ceptance of everyone, no matter had a place to take a position Legislature for $656.3 million Travis Charlson/Iowa State Daily their beliefs. I do not think we against BYU possibly joining the Iowa State President Steven Leath said Thursday during the Board of Regents meet- in state support, which breaks ing that a tuition hike of 2 percent is necessary because of lagging state support. would be any better than BYU Big 12 Conference. down to a $3.7 million increase if the Big 12 schools chose to The resolution will be sent to for Iowa State and $4.4 million Leath said the 2 percent in- crease in tuition is a “very mod- reject them because of their active leaders in the Big 12 Con- for the . The crease would help, but Iowa State est” proposal, but necessary be- beliefs,” Staudt said in his state- ference, including Conference board also will give the University also is looking into a 2 percent in- cause of lagging state support. ment. “The conference should Commissioner Bob Bowlsby, of Northern Iowa an additional crease in tuition for undergradu- “Looking at a number of factors see BYU’s bid to join us as an Iowa State President Steven Leath $2.5 million with its 2 percent ate students. opportunity to work with BYU and other Big 12 university presi- increase, totaling $4.4 million. Leath said the 2 precent in- BOR p3 to create a more inclusive cam- dents. IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Friday, September 9, 2016 Weather welcomes DIGITAL FRIDAY CONTENT Showers and thunderstorms, 79 especially in the afternoon. local artists to paint on grounds NEws Sunny this weekend. 55 By Alex Connor Weather provided by ISU American Meteorological Society @iowastatedaily.com Cy-hawk coverage on Reiman Gardens is inviting Follow Daily reporters and police blotter local artists to an informal photographers on Twitter The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law gathering Friday to draw and for Cy-Hawk coverage Sat- the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a ments’ records. court of law. paint on the grounds of the urday:@LukeManderfeld, gardens. @RyanYoung44,@Brian- Sept. 3 of a generator in Lot D4. According to its event Mozey and @KatyKlopper. page, Reiman Gardens is Brooke Myers, 20, of 522 Broad An officer investigated a prop- inviting artists to bring wa- St., Maxwell, Iowa, was cited for erty damage collision in Lot 2. tercolor, acrylic, charcoal or sports possession of alcohol under the any other painting/drawing legal age in Lot G3. An individual reported the theft they would like, of a cell phone at 2420 Lincoln and a lunch and work freely cy-hawk game Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily Mitchel Vespestad,19, of 440 Way, Apt. 204. in the area. Reiman Gardens is inviting artists from the Ames area to leave their locations 10th Ave. SE, Byron, Minn., was Preregistration with pre- mark on the grounds of the garden Friday. cited for possession of alcohol Sept. 5 payment for the event was Iowa State’s football, under the legal age in Lot G8. due Tuesday, Sept. 6, and work for group display in and facilitator Glenice Mill- volleyball and soccer team Ross Mark Ellingboe,19, of the cost per session is $5 for Reiman Gardens’ Garden er, who will offer pointers will face Iowa this week- Lora Bliek, 28, of 1528 180th St., 2311 Chamberlain St., Unit 607, members and $15 for the Room Gallery, according to in whatever the participant end. Find all of the game Inwood, Iowa, was arrested and Ames, Iowa, was arrested and general public. the event page. chooses to do. information on our web- charged with public intoxica- charged with public intoxica- Each participant will have Participants also will get The event will begin at 9:30 site and in our app. tion in Lot G8. tion at the Ames Intermodal the opportunity to submit the chance to meet artist a.m. and run until 2:30 p.m. Facility. Brittany Jean Howes, Ryan Waters, 21, of 12 13th 18, of 218 Richardson Ct., Unit sports Ave. SW, Clarion, Iowa, was ar- 180, Ames, Iowa, was arrested rested and charged with public and charged with public intoxi- cy-hawk history intoxication in Lot S3. cation at the Ames Intermodal ISU Planetarium to offer show Facility. Kelli Schnurr, 24, of 6821 Jack By Alex.Connor the door starting at 6:15 London Dr., Johnston, Iowa, An officer assisted an individual @iowastatedaily.com p.m. Football fans in Iowa was arrested and charged with who was experiencing medical This month’s planetar- will converge in Iowa City public intoxication in Lot G3. difficulties at 119 Stanton Ave. ium show will teach visi- this weekend for the an- The person was transported to The ISU Planetarium tors about what they can nual Cy-Hawk game. Read Kolk Kiburz, 18, of 1343 South- a medical facility for treatment. will provide a show at 6:30 expect to see in the night about the history of the west Prairie Trail, Ankeny, Iowa, p.m. Friday in the Physics sky in Ames. in-state rivalry online. was cited for possession of al- Ashton Eugene Anderson, 21, Hall. If the weather permits, cohol under the legal age in of 1210 Walton Dr., Unit 105, Showtimes are at 6:30 there will be an outdoor news Lot G3. Ames, Iowa, was arrested and p.m. (kids show), 7 p.m. observing session after the charged with operating while and 7:30 p.m., according last show for participants Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Officers assisted an individual intoxicated, careless driving and to the event page. to witness the night sky The ISU Planetarium will offer a mental health who was experiencing medi- open container in a vehicle at Tickets are available at in Ames. show at 6:30 p.m. Friday. cal difficulties at the Scheman Stange Road and Bruner Drive. panel takeaways Builidng. The person was trans- Officials at Iowa State ported to a medical facility for Sept. 6 spoke about mental health treatment. Lecture on humane modernism issues on campus. Read David Karayof, age 25, of 4212 takeaways from the event Derek Mulnix, 21, of 1017 Westbrook Dr Unit 17 ‑ Ames, By Alex.Connor in Architecture at 5:30 p.m. Calabro’s work empha- on our website and in our W 19th St., Cedar Falls, Iowa, IA, was arrested and charged @iowastatedaily.com Friday. sizes the relationship of a app. was arrested and charged with driving while revoked and The lecture will be over building to its surrounding with public intoxication at 212 excessive speed at Lincoln Way “Humane Modernism: The landscape, according to a Beyer Ct. and Beedle Drive. Ray Calabro, a principal Architecture of Bohlin Cy- College of Design release. limelight with the design firm Bohlin winski Jackson” and is part The lecture will take Sept. 4 An officer initiated a drug re- Cywinski Jackson in Se- of the Architecture Premiere place in the Kocimski Au- lated investigation at 137 Uni- attle, will present the 2016 16, an annual celebration of ditorium, 101 College of faces from A 17 year old juvenile male was versity Village. Charles E. Herbet Lecture the new academic year. Design. comedy show referred to juvenile court ser- vices for possession of alcohol An officer assisted an individual Dan St. Germain under the legal age at North who was experiencing emo- brought his comedy show Dakota Avenue and Timber tional difficulties. The person Get to know the Iowa State Daily staff to Iowa State Thursday Ridge Drive. was transported to a medical night. What did students facility for treatment at 2213 Name: Luke Manderfeld rience for sports writers think? Faces in the crowd Christian Josue Santamaria Pammel Dr. to work side by side with give their thoughts online. Marroquin, 20, of 4200 Park Position: Sports editor other professional sports Ave., Bld. 8 Unit 6, Des Moines, An individual reported being writers. Without the work Iowa, was arrested and charged harassed at 215 Beach Rd., Unit Age: 21 at the Daily, I wouldn’t have multimedia with operating while intoxi- 2157F. nearly as many connections cated and failure to maintain Class rank: Senior as I have now. control at 4530 Mortensen Rd. An officer investigated a prop- What do you enjoy doing art museum erty damage collision at the Major: Journalism and in your free time: I am an photo gallery An individual reported dam- East Campus Parking Deck. mass communication avid fan. You can age to a display case at The find me playing my PS4, An Iowa State profes- Campanile. LUKE probably MLB The Show, sor has opened an exhibit What’s your favorite and having a ball game on that incorporates Braille An individual reported the theft MANDERFELD part about working for the in the background. to convey a message of Daily: It’s a unique expe- social justice. Photos are available on our website.

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Friday, September 9, 2016 NEWS 3 Incorporating Braille into art exhibit By Dani.Gehr @iowastatedaily.com

At the Design on Main Gallery, an Iowa State professor has opened an exhibit that incorporates Braille to convey a message of social justice. “It’s Not Neither: Scale and Consequence in Braille Installations” is the title of the new exhibit created by Ingrid Lilligren, profes- sor of art and visual cul- ture. The “It’s Not Neither” part of the title was taken out of a New York Times article that inspired the project. After reading Neil Irvin Painter’s op-ed piece, “What is Whiteness?”, Lilli- gren was inspired to display her views on race. “I thought about creat- “Because it’s a pattern or any other spoken lan- The woman, similar to ing something that would and it is recognizable, we guage. the many other examples be written in Braille that look, as human animals, we “I was very interested in Lilligren gave of the visu- would be a response to [the look at things like that, and how we make meaning out ally-impaired people who article]; to talk about the [our] minds start to make of these symbols and these came out to the exhibit, intersection of social and sense of it,” Lilligren said. patterns, but I also liked was gratifi ed by the inclu- cultural and political blind- “Even if you don’t know very much not having to siveness the exhibit brings ness,” Lilligren said. that it’s a language or what have what I was trying to to the blind community. Upon fi rst walking in, the language it is, you can see say just sort of hit you in the Interns at the exhibit are eye catches a wall of disks there is something regular face,” Lilligren said. trained to be able to guide that someone unfamil- about it and you look at it “Here’s a woman that people through the exhibit iar with Braille would not and say, ‘This must be com- you could tell right away for an in-depth look at Lil- recognize as any form of municating something.’” was profoundly blind,” ligren’s work. communication. To those This is not Lilligren’s fi rst Lilligren added, speaking The exhibit fi rst opened familiar with the tactile time working with this art about a woman who walked on Aug. 22 and will run un- writing system, it is clear form. She has been incor- into the exhibit one day til Sept. 25. It’s open from that the wall is Lilligren’s porating Braille into her with a cane in her hand. “I 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, response to “What is White- work for the past 13 years. took her through the show Wednesday and Friday, ness?” This doesn’t mean It began when she wanted and I let her touch all of and a public walk-through Kennedy DeRaedt/Iowa State Daily that people with no Braille to use some form of com- the surfaces, even things I will be available from 2 The two photos show pieces of art in professor Ingrid Lilligren’s gallery, understanding should be munication in her work but wouldn’t encourage any- p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, “It’s Not Neither: Scale and Consequence in Braille Installations.” deterred from going. didn’t want to use English body to touch otherwise.” Sept. 11.

BOR p1 ing the past and future work sur- rounding the search committee Lecturer enlightens Iowa State here, and we understand that the for a new University of Northern economy is struggling in this state Iowa president. to some extent,” Leath said. “But The search committee follows the reality is [that] state resources the resignation of former UNI students on the lost gospels are still vital to our mission.” President William Ruud, who In his presentation to the board, announced his leaving in May to By Alex.Ivanisevic Leath said that a “fairly alarming accept a position as president at @iowastatedaily.com trend” is state support dropping Marietta College in Ohio. more than 25 percent. Students Mulholland outlined the time- are receiving more than $3,000 line of the search committee, To many, basic knowledge of less in state funds per resident where she said that on Oct. 26, the the New Testament would in- student than before enrollment committee will select candidates clude that there are four gospels: started to grow, he said. to be interviewed, and on Nov. 11 Mark, Matthew, Luke and John. It “We’re a lot bigger than we’ve and 12, the interviews will occur. may come as a surprise to people ever been,” Leath said. “[It’s the] The committee will then recom- to learn that scholars have discov- eighth consecutive year of record mend to the regents three to four ered that to be false. enrollment, and if we’re going to fi nalists. About 260 students met in Ger- stay true to our The candi- din on Thursday to listen to André mission, and dates also will Gagné, associate professor of that is provid- ”Iowa State is still visit UNI for a theological studies at Concordia ing a high-qual- day and give a University in Montréal, give his ity education at committed to their presentation to lecture on his studies of the lost an affordable “commitment of the university gospels. price, some community. “What people know most of things need to a ordability and Their inter- the time are the four gospels, but happen.” accessibility with- views with the scholars throughout the years Leath also an- regents will have discovered other gospels nounced anoth- out jeopardizing then be Dec. 6. that were in circulation very early er record enroll- quality.” The board on in the early formation of Chris- ment — 36,660 also approved tianity,” Gagné said. “There are a this year — at STEVEN LEATH recommenda- multitude of other gospels and the meeting. President, Iowa State University tions heard at this is what we’re going to look The drop in Wednesday’s at.” support “has meeting, which Gagné then briefly explained put a huge bur- included: how the information that there Courtesy of Getty Images den on the families of our stu- Naming the future indoor are “lost” gospels and knowledge Christ, above, and the lost gospels were topics of discussion during Concordia dents,” he said, but Iowa State tennis practice facility to be the of their contents is not a secret University professor André Gagné’s lecture Thursday at Iowa State. is still committed to its “com- “Bruce McKee Indoor Tennis kept from society, and this infor- mitment of affordability and ac- Complex.” mation can simply be sought in the audience. writings that relate to the concept cessibility without jeopardizing Recognizing Dennis Muilen- any bookstore or library. These The importance of the lost gos- of eternal life. Christians wrote quality.” burg, chairman, president and gospel accounts contain stories pels is that they are commonly this during the time Christianity The board also discussed the chief executive offi cer of The Boe- that deviate from those in what thought of as “forbidden,” but was being formed, and Christian Board of Regents Offi ce’s requests ing Company, with an honorary most would consider the tradi- over time, they have become vital people read it as well. However, for an “Early Retirement Incentive doctor of science degree. tional stories of Jesus Christ found sources of reference to scholars of many Christians were not fond Program;” a report will be submit- Authorizing emergency con- in the four canonized gospels. religious studies for information of the Gospel of Thomas, and ted regarding the program at the tracting, according to documents, He explained that the lost gos- on Christianity in its early times. therefore held different ideas of February 2017 board meeting. that would restore the power pels hold details of Christ’s life The lost gospels exposed the the concepts within the text. The annual governance report plant to its “pre-incident condi- that are absent, or “gaps” in the presence of major differences in This is similar to the way that on faculty tenure and promotion tion” to protect the building and gospels of the New Testament. beliefs between Christians and in the Gospel of Judas, there were was presented, which requested its contents. For instance, stories of his child- the various perspectives they disputes about the proper practic- that the board consider recom- A remodel of the Veterinary hood can be read in the Infancy have on topics such as salvation, es and traditions in Christianity. mending approval of one addi- Medicine-Commons and Café, Gospel of Thomas. and creation, and the Person The lost Gospel of Philip pres- tional promotion recommenda- a $3.45 million renovation and “You would probably be of Christ. ents one of the most popular tion for the 2016-17 academic year addition. shocked by things Jesus actually Gagné then dove into his stud- debates on the topic of Jesus’s at Iowa State. Along with this remodel, Iowa does, Gagné said. “At one point, ies of three lost gospels to support life and relationships, and brings The recommendations will re- State also requested and gained there is another child running and his ideas of their overall impor- forth the possibility of Jesus hav- sult in 59 promotion and tenure approval for a $22 million chilled bumps into Jesus and Jesus gets tance in bringing to light the di- ing had a companion, Mary Mag- actions for the 2016-17 academic water capacity project budget and mad, turns around, curses the versity of the faith held by those dalene. Just as Christians have year, compared to 70 promotion description. child, and the child dies. Woah!” within the Christian religion. The opposing ideas about practices and tenure actions in 2015-16. The next Board of Regents Gagné’s story was met with an Gospel of Thomas is a collection and traditions, they have confl ict- President Pro Tem Katie Mul- meeting will take place on Oct. 19 expression of amused shock from of sayings attributed to Jesus, and ing views on this subject as well. holland also gave a report discuss- at the UNI campus in Cedar Falls.

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Friday, September 9, 2016 SPORTS 5 Desmond King vs. Allen Lazard: The key matchup to watch in Cy-Hawk game

By Brian.Mozey @iowastatedaily.com

The Iowa State football team will be in all-too fa- miliar territory this week- end when it travels to Iowa City to face off against Iowa at 6:30 p.m. at Kinnick Sta- dium. These three key match- ups to watch in the Cy- Hawk game on Saturday will determine the winner of this rivalry weekend: Allen Lazard vs. Des- mond King This is the matchup ev- eryone is talking about leading up to the game be- cause it’s a dominant wide receiver against a domi- nant cornerback. Junior wide receiver Allen Lazard has seen or faced senior cornerback Desmond King in the past three seasons as a Cyclone. The outcomes from the past two years have been even for both teams and the two players. Last year, Iowa defeated Iowa State 31-17, but Laz- ard and King played ef- fectively. Lazard led Iowa State in the game with sev- en receptions for 71 yards without a , and King had five tackles with one . In 2014, Iowa State earned the win with a fi- nal score of 20-17, but this was the first opportunity Tom Ward photo Josh Newell/Iowa State Daily for Lazard to play in a Cy- Iowa Hawkeyes cornerback Desmond King will face off against Iowa State wide receiver Iowa State wide receiver Allen Lazard will try to build off of his strong performance from Hawk game. Lazard record- Allen Lazard for the final time as collegiate competitors on Saturday in Iowa City. last year’s Cy-Hawk matchup in which he recorded seven catches for 71 yards. ed five catches for 53 yards and, again, no . “Our corners don’t usu- pass and rush game. He defense. That success will a needed win. through this summer is King had five tackles with- ally flip sides, but for this threw for 215 passing yards need to be repeated this “It’ll help a ton,” Hea- too much to not go out out an interception. next game, we will be play- with three touchdowns weekend against Iowa, but cock said. “Those guys did there and play to our abil- This will be the last Cy- ing matchups,” King said. and completed 60 percent fortunately for Iowa State, OK in the game and it’ll be ity,” Warren said. “I expect Hawk game where they Although the plan isn’t of his passes. it has three players return- good to get [the safeties] these guys to go out there will match up with each set in stone, it’s safe to as- Beathard also ran the ing from first-week inju- back. We need the depth.” and play their butts off this other across the line of sume King will face Lazard ball 10 times for 77 yards, ries: Thadd Daniels, Evrett Mike Warren vs. Iowa weekend.” scrimmage, with King set to for most of the game. showing his dual-threat Edwards and D’Andre Defense Iowa’s defense displayed graduate at the end of the This matchup could be ability as a . Payne. Sophomore running a fair amount of skills last season, and Lazard can’t important enough to de- This is something the Iowa There’s also a possibility back Mike Warren didn’t weekend in its 45-21 win wait. termine the output of the State defense will expect that linebacker Willie Har- start his 2016 season the against Miami of Ohio. The “It’ll be fun to square off Iowa State offense. from Beathard during this vey could be back for this way he hoped last weekend defense had five tackles with Desmond [King] be- C.J. Beathard vs. Iowa weekend’s game. weekend too, but his sta- against Northern Iowa. for a loss, including three cause he brings the best out State Defense “Iowa lost two games tus is currently unknown. Warren ran 12 times for sacks and three fumble of me,” Lazard said. “It’ll be Last season’s Cy-Hawk last year, and both loss- Harvey hasn’t played at 30 yards and didn’t reach recoveries. a great game and a great game was a frightful one es, they lost the turnover full strength this week the end zone, which was Iowa State needs to get matchup for the important for Cyclone fans because margin,” said Iowa State and needs to show signs an unexpected result from the running game going game in the state of Iowa.” one particular player dom- defensive coordinator Jon of improvement before the 2016 Big 12 Offensive right away in the Cy-Hawk King also is excited for inated for the Black and Heacock. “It’s factual, but Campbell allows him on Freshman of the Year. He game, so Warren can get the matchup, and unlike Gold side. they take care of the ball.” the field. isn’t worried about the in a rhythm. If he doesn’t the previous two Cy-Hawk Senior quarterback C.J. Last weekend against For Heacock, it’s a relief slow start to the season but get into a rhythm, it’ll be a games, King won’t let Laz- Beathard had his break- Northern Iowa, head coach to have the majority of his is focused on a tough Iowa long game for Warren and ard out of his sight on Sat- out game against Iowa Matt Campbell said he was safeties back for an im- defense this weekend. the rest of the Iowa State urday. State last season in the impressed by Iowa State’s portant rivalry game and “Everything we’ve been offense.

CYHAWK p1 opener. playing in those kinds of While Iowa State fell 25- environments.” That was two years ago, 20, any coach will tell you Tough road ahead in the third week of the that it’s what lies ahead Last season was a record- 2014 season. that matters most. breaking one for the Hawk- While the Cyclones went Campbell is no different. eyes. They started out a a mere 2-10 that season He’s focused on the next perfect 12-0 and earned a — and winless in Big 12 game, just like he’s telling bid to the Big 12 Champi- conference play — that his players to be, too. onship game. Sure, they fell win against the Hawkeyes But this is no ordinary to Michigan State in that in Kinnick Stadium is the game. To many in the state game, and then to Stanford highlight of the season for of Iowa, this game carries in the Rose Bowl, but still. many Cyclone fans. weight that can be bragged One can’t honestly say that Now, the Cyclones will about all year long. Iowa had a bad year last attempt to do it again. It’s intense. It’s crazy. It year. On Saturday, Iowa State brings a week-long battle This year, the Hawkeyes will travel to Iowa City to between fans, one that didn’t change too much. take on No. 16 Iowa at Kin- many have even dubbed They still have stellar cor- nick Stadium in the annual “Hate-Week.” nerback, Desmond King, Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series Campbell, being a former who has the potential to football game. player and having coached be a first-round NFL Draft several teams in his career, pick next spring. They still is no stranger to rivalries. have a solid receiving core, “REALLY Even in his short time in centered on senior Matt Iowa State Daily Ames, Campbell has been VandeBerg, who had more Former Iowa State linebacker Levi Peters tries to take down Iowa quarterback C.J. Beathard during the introduced to the Cy-Hawk than 700 receiving yards second quarter of last year’s Cy-Hawk game at Stadium. The two teams will return to the grid- WHAT IT rivalry. In his opening press last season. iron Saturday at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City to determine bragging rights for another year. conference, one booster And they still have quar- GETS DOWN even asked him a question terback C.J. Beathard. Last weekend, including the challenge that’s ahead of just to make sure Camp- season, Beathard threw fact that it has never beaten us right now.” bell knew it was a “Cyclone for more than 2,800 yards a ranked Iowa team at Kin- Fans of both sides will Game Info TO IS WHO State.” and 17 touchdowns, com- nick Stadium. no doubt be putting a lot The weight of this rivalry pleting over 60 percent of And even though the of stock into the game on PLAYS THE has made itself clear to his passes. He was named Hawkeyes have the advan- Saturday. Iowa State (0-1) Campbell since day one. CBSSports.com’s second tage on paper, Ferentz isn’t But players and coaches And sure, he won’t fully best senior quarterback taking this game lightly. on each side of the ball are @ BEST ON understand what lies ahead this year, and was one of After all, the road team has just trying to focus on the No. 16 Iowa (1-0) until they take the field at Fox Sport’s long shots to won the last four match- task at hand. While they THAT GIVEN Kinnick Stadium on Satur- win the . ups. respect the enormity of the day, but Campbell thinks And the Cyclones aren’t “I think one thing, if you rivalry, they know the only Kinnick Stadium | he has a pretty good under- overlooking him. look over the last five years, way to walk out of Kinnick DAY.” standing. “You see [Beathard] in you can predict a close Stadium with a win is to Iowa City, Iowa “I have a pretty good some of those big games, game,” Ferentz said at his stay grounded. And while the situations idea,” Campbell said. “I he is the difference,” said weekly press conference on “Obviously it’s a state are similar in some ways, know what the situation Iowa State defensive coor- Tuesday. “I think over the rivalry and it’s a big thing Saturday, Sept. 10 | this time couldn’t be more looks like. I certainly know dinator Jon Heacock. “All last five years now, it’s an for the state of Iowa,” Net- 6:30 p.m. different. what rivalry games look of the sudden, the run’s not average of six points differ- ten said. “But at the same New Beginnings like, and obviously the tra- getting going, the pass isn’t ential in the games. Doesn’t time, it’s no different than Iowa State head coach dition and pride that they getting going, and the next seem to matter if it’s home, any other game. I’m not Watch: Big Ten Matt Campbell kicked off have in themselves. I know thing you know he runs for what happened the week going to approach it any Network his Cyclone career last it’ll be a hostile environ- 25 yards and the momen- before, all that stuff. differently. I’m going to Saturday night, when the ment. That’s part of what tum completely changes.” “Really what it gets down approach it the same way Cyclones took on North- makes re- A lot of things are stacked to is who plays the best on I’ve done in the past and I ern Iowa in their season ally special, going in and against Iowa State this that given day. That’s the will in the future.” 6 Friday, September 9, 2016 SPORTS

Sudoku by the Mepham Group LEVEL: Volleyball seeks rivalry revenge 1 2 3 4 Complete the By Ben.Visser @iowastatedaily.com grid so each row, column and 3-by- 3 box (in bold Iowa State volleyball borders) contains coach Christy Johnson- every digit, 1 to Lynch has only lost to Iowa 9. For strategies once since her tenure be- on how to solve gan in 2005. Sudoku, visit That lone loss came last www.sudoku. season (25-17, 17-25, 18- org.uk 25, 26-28) at Carver-Hawk- eye Arena in Iowa City. This year, Johnson- Lynch and the Cyclones Crossword will be in the friendly confines of Hilton Coli- seum on Friday as they take on the rival Hawkeyes. They’re working on stop- ping Iowa’s slide attack to make sure they don’t suffer their second loss in a row to the Hawkeyes. Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily “You have to be ready for Junior middle blocker Alexis Conaway tips the ball over the net during an Iowa State volleyball match against that and be prepared for Creighton on Aug. 28 at Hilton Coliseum. Iowa State will play Iowa on Friday at Hilton. that and have a good de- fense behind it,” Johnson- the part of the Iowa middle Lynch is unbeaten against the energy the crowd pro- Lynch said. “The problem blockers in practice hitting the Hawkeyes. vides. with the slide is it is just the slide. She expects a rowdy at- “You can tell when the fast. And they’re so good “We’re definitely work- mosphere from the No. 6 fans get involved and the at it — that’s one of the ing on [slowing down the largest crowd in the na- momentum starts going things they’ve always done slide],” Conaway said. tion through the opening in our direction,” Conaway so well. “And they do a few un- weeks. said. “It makes such a huge “I would expect you’re conventional things as “The crowd will al- difference for the game. going to see a lot of slides.” well with the slide. We’ll ready be pretty jacked up, It’s definitely an advan- To slow down Iowa’s be watching and really just I think,” Johnson-Lynch tage, and Hilton’s just an slide, Iowa State will need focusing on seeing the hit- said. “I expect it’ll be loud awesome place to play.” to block well, something it ters and not just assuming in there. It’ll be fun for fans When the Cyclones get hasn’t done a great job of we know where they’ll go. and it’ll be a lot of fun for done with the Hawkeyes Across 58 Early arcade game 22 Rockefeller Center this season. Being organized as a block our players. We had great on Friday, they’ll turn with pixelated aliens, muralist José María 1 Rhubarb desserts and, in a way, what 23 Low-paying em- The slide is when the and defense will be huge.” attendance in our first around and play North 5 Blue cartoon critter 20-, 27- and 49-Across ployment, slangily middle blocker runs be- Iowa has gotten off to opening weekend. Dakota State and Montana 10 Spoiled one all are 24 Partner of kicking hind the setter to hit the a strong start this season, “We have one of the to cap off the Cyclone Invi- 14 Mount of Greek 63 1974 Peace Nobel- 28 Peter Pan rival ball on the outside. It’s a going 6-1 through its first best arenas in the nation tational. myth ist from Japan 29 Numero __ 15 Old Testament 64 Hersey’s bell town 30 Road sign with a fast set, so Iowa State has seven games. Iowa State and we want to put on a Johnson-Lynch said her prophet 65 Athletic equip- double-tailed arrow its work cut out. will need to play well to get great show for them Friday team will need to take it 16 Move like slime ment giant that 31 Attack command Middle blocker Alexis a win at Hilton Coliseum night.” one game at a time and not 17 St. Bernard’s bark sponsors golfer Rory word Conaway has been playing — a place where Johnson- The players feed off of focus too much on Iowa. 18 German WWII McIlroy 35 “CSI” science threat 68 This, in Tijuana 36 Distress signal 19 Cowboy boot at- 69 Twangy 37 Speak, biblical- tachment 70 Like summer tea style 20 Uninvited guests 71 Marvel Comics 39 Ryan of “When 23 ‘70s-’80s Olympic mutants Harry Met Sally...” skier Phil 72 Succumbed to the 41 Bronco or Mustang ISU soccer emphasizes defense 25 Suffix with glob sandman 42 Self-regard 26 “Just as I predicted!” 73 Jacob’s twin 45 Factual 27 Gold rush bad 1 “Wham!” 47 French cleric By Richard.Stevens al Cy-Hawk Series matchup guys 50 Chinese and Thai, 32 Irish dance Down e.g. @iowastatedaily.com at 8 p.m. Friday at the Cy- 33 Right triangle ratio 2 Prefix with metric 51 Property destroyer clone Sports Complex in 34 Minor quarrels 3 Gullet 52 Elton John collabo- Ames. 38 Egg cell 4 Jungle journey rator Taupin Opponents of Iowa State Iowa is averaging three 40 “May the __ be 5 Boarded up 53 County near with you” 6 “__-Dick” London soccer have found goals goals per game so far this 43 Fizzy drink 7 Biennial games org. 54 Twitch difficult to come by this season. 44 Hemmed in 8 Rise on hind legs, as 55 Drink with season. In addition to better com- 46 Pop’s Lady __ a horse steamed milk With an increased em- munication, Minatta has 48 Flashlight output 9 Femme __ 59 Maine __ cat 49 Thieves in the 10 “Fiddlesticks!” 60 Flower holder phasis on defense and been stressing a strong de- tombs of the pha- 11 What rookies are 61 Take __: doze depth, coach Tony Minatta fensive presence. raohs, say shown, with “the” 62 Simpleton has propelled his squad to a “It’s just a matter of stay- 53 Immigrant’s subj. 12 Sky shade 66 Hawaii’s Mauna __ 4-1 start for the second year ing disciplined and orga- 56 Miss Teen __ 13 To the point 67 College URL 57 “John Brown’s 21 Radiation mea- ending in a row. nized,” Minatta said. “We Body” poet sures Coming off of back-to- need to defend as a unit back shutouts against two and win those one-on-one Iowa State Daily strong SEC opponents, Mi- battles for the ball.” Senior forward Koree Willer dribbles the ball down the field during the natta has been keeping the Despite being an im- 2014 Cy-Hawk matchup between Iowa State and Iowa. Horoscopes by Linda Black focus on taking things one portant game from a fan game at a time. perspective, Captain Ko- Today’s Birthday He’s been telling his ree Willer said the team is only making ourselves bet- same mentality. Stay level (9/9/14) players all season that their treating it just like a nor- ter, but we’re making every- headed and grounded the Forge lasting connections and clear communications for rewards main goal is to get better mal game. While the atmo- one around us better too.” whole time.” through 12/23, when Saturn enters Sagittarius for a new 2.5-year every day. sphere of a rivalry will be in After Friday’s contest, Minatta echoed the state- homebody phase. Remodel for your family’s future. Thorough planning eases transitions, saving time and money. Partnerships deepen, with “We’re just trying to the stadium, the Cyclones Iowa State will travel across ment, adding that the Cy- interesting developments around 3/20. Financial unpredictability prepare ourselves for each are trying to play their game state lines to face the Uni- clones are not overlooking encourages enriching relations with family, friends and community. game that comes up on the and not let the Hawkeyes versity of -Mil- anything. schedule,” Minatta said. dictate the tempo. waukee at noon Sunday. The Cyclones turned To get the advantage, check the day’s rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the “We’re not overlooking any- Freshman Hannah Cade UW- (3-2-1, some heads last weekend most challenging. thing. emphasized the importance 0-0 Horizon League) is a when they played their op- “We’re just taking it one of effort and supporting one team that Willer said Iowa ponents to a pair of shut- Aries - 7 Libra - 8 game at a time, and that’s another on the field. State cannot ignore. outs in less than 48 hours. (March 21-April 19) (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) been working for us up to “We just do it by giving “It’s Iowa first,” Willer They will face the same Choose personal time You can do anything this point.” 100 percent every time we said. “But then we will re- challenge this weekend and postpone a public you set your mind Iowa State will play Iowa step on the field,” Cade said. evaluate and focus on Mil- against the Hawkeyes and outing or travel. Work within the to. Listen to your partner. (5-1, 0-0 Big 10) in the annu- “If we do that, we’re not waukee after that. It’s the the Panthers. rules. Follow a hunch. Don’t plan Collaboration brings fruitful results to do it all yourself. You’re gaining today and tomorrow. Learn from authority today and tomorrow. a strong leader and follow suit. Put Watch for surprises. your back into it. Taurus - 6 Scorpio - 6 Weekend Cy-Hawk matchups (April 20-May 20) (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) New directions A new project Sport Volleyball Soccer Football beckon. Use what demands attention you’ve kept hidden. Don’t go today and tomorrow. Talk doesn’t Date Sept. 9 Sept. 9 Sept. 10 shopping until the check clears. go far... action’s required. Apply Review your priorities. A moment discipline to time management Time 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. of disagreement could slow the this week, and rely on your pace. Accept a nice bonus. schedule. A bonus is available. Location Ames Ames Iowa City Gemini - 6 Sagittarius - 7 2016 Record 3-2 4-1 0-1 (May 21-June 20) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Last Year’s Result 3-1 Iowa 1-0 Iowa 31-17 Iowa Group participation Assert your opinion wins results today and without clashing with tomorrow. Things don’t always go an authority figure. This requires as expected. Begin planning a trip an attitude adjustment. The (but don’t take off yet). Be willing practical can also be comfortable. to compromise. Don’t antagonize Love is the priority today and Women’s golf optimistic about invitational your partner. tomorrow. By Tyler. Julson school year. ment. Cancer - 7 Capricorn - 7 @iowastatedaily.com Junior Celia Barquin said Eight of the teams in the (June 21-July 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) being away from one an- tournament finished last There’s more work Imagine a firm arriving. Consider foundation. other during the summer season ranked in the top accepting more responsibility Strengthen your household The Iowa State wom- has made some aspects of 25, including Big 12 nem- today and tomorrow. Base a infrastructure. Take on a en’s golf team will tee off their games different from esis, No. 9 Oklahoma State. gamble on experience. Don’t project with enthusiasm. Quiet in its first tournament of one another. Freshman Amelia Grohn choose the most difficult path or determination gets it done. A the 2016 season, and it “We are all working on described the overall feel- discuss plans. Reserve strength. disruption or surprise distracts... couldn’t come any sooner. different things because ing of the team as moti- The Dick McGuire In- we haven’t been practicing vated and ready, but she Leo - 7 Aquarius - 8 vitational, which will be with each other over the did admit to being a little (July 23-Aug. 22) (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) played in Albuquerque, summer,” Barquin said. nervous about starting as Today and tomorrow You have a knack New Mexico, will consist “We all have to figure out a freshman. are great for travel. for putting words of three rounds of play different things to work on “You can definitely see With discipline and planning, you together today and tomorrow. stretched over a two-day in practice because right that we really want to do can go anywhere. A new direction Write but don’t publish. Study and beckons. Use what you’ve just research. Embrace a new phase in period. now we all have different well,” Grohn said. “We’re learned. Keep alternate routes in leadership. Discover a lost treasure Although the tourna- weaknesses. As a team all supporting each other mind, just in case. in the process. ment will offer the first Lani Tons/Iowa State Daily though, I think the main every time we go out to look at live competition for Sophomore Chayanit Wangma- focus of practice has been practice. We kind of rev Virgo - 7 Pisces - 8 the Cyclones, head coach haporn practices putting on April 19. our short game, like chip- each other up just to get (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Feb. 19-March 20) Christie Martens said the have played really well this ping and putting.” into good competition.” Take disciplined action The next two days team is well prepared and summer. I think they’re Iowa State enters the The Cyclones will start regarding family are good for making excited to play. just ready to get back at it tournament ranked 25th play with two rounds of golf finances and advance farther than money. Assume responsibility. A “I think that they’re and play.” in the nation, but it will on Monday. expected today and tomorrow. loved one offers support. Act on ready; they’re excited to get The Cyclones have only see some stiff competition Check back with the Study your hunch... it could what you hear. Keep watching the season started,” Mar- been practicing as a team from the other 15 schools Iowa State Daily for round work. Sign papers and file them. for openings. Not all directions Compare new features. progress. Persistence gets results. tens said. “A lot of them since the beginning of the competing in the tourna- updates and results. IOWA STATE DAILY

Friday, September 9, 2016 OPINION 7

EDITORIAL Kaepernick’s : Welch Ave The essence of freedom parking: Better for NFL quarterback stands against racial community discrimination As every student knows — or will By Michael.Heckle soon find out — parking on and around @iowastatedaily.com campus can be a nightmare. Anyone who’s driven down the vibrant, lively corridor that is Welch Avenue knows an Francisco 49ers’ quarterback the struggle of finding a spot. As the Colin Kaepernick has willingly Iowa State community grows, the tran- Sthrown himself into a wave of sition into a “big city,” metropolitan controversy after refusing to stand area can be in direct conflict with the for the national anthem during three small town, homey atmosphere that, of the team’s preseason games in to many, defines Ames. This transi- protest of racial discrimination in tion has manifested itself in a small, America. temporary change to the parking on While Kaepernick has received Welch Avenue. support from fellow players, coaches In early August, the city of Ames, and even veterans, who created the working closely with Iowa State stu- trending #VeteransForKaepernick, dents, the Campustown Action Asso- the quarterback has also been at the ciation (CAA) and local businesses, re- wrong end of enormous backlash. moved 14 parking spots along the east With many questioning the patrio- side of Welch Avenue and temporarily tism of Kaepernick, even going so far repurposed the space as a gather area as to say that the NFL star’s actions for pedestrians, bargoers and anyone were “a slap in the face” to soldiers, who frequents the spirited hub that is Kaepernick’s silent, peaceful protest Campustown. raises questions about the nature of The new space features benches, free speech in America. bike racks and an extended walkway for The national anthem and flag are pedestrians, separated from the street held in extremely high regard in the by planters. United States, more so than many And while the idea of Ames having other countries. To many Ameri- even less parking may leave many with cans, the flag and the anthem repre- a bad taste in their mouths, this new sent a sacred, indomitable ideology addition to Campustown provides the that, in itself, represents the spirit of city with far more than a convenient America. These symbolize a personal, place to leave your car. nearly divine representation of sacri- Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons The renovation was first proposed fice and freedom. To disrespect them ’ quarterback Colin Kaepernick exercised his First Amendment rights when two years ago after a series of accidents he refused to stand during the national anthem at three of the team’s preseason games. His is to be against America as a whole. refusal was in protest of racial discrimination in the United States. between bicycles and parked vehicles But the business of the First showed the city of Ames that something Amendment is, in a way, the busi- behind Kaepernick’s protest. Citing The only way for this to make logi- needed to change. ness of blasphemy. Free speech does police brutality and racial inequali- cal sense is to argue that, as of right Because of city ordinances, bicycles not end at what is comfortable, and ties, Kaepernick refused to stand in now, America is not great. While the are not allowed on the sidewalk. free expression does not halt for the support of a country that, he feels, two would disagree on some very “Bikes are expected to ride in the sacred. The flag, the anthem and the oppresses entire groups of people. fundamental ideologies, the message street,” said assistant city manager pledge, while secure and untouch- The idea that Kaepernick doesn’t is the same. America is not great, and Brian Phillips. “We should make it safer able in the minds of many, represents support our troops just because he we need to do better. for them.” the ability to challenge ideas that refused to stand up for the national So while conservative “patriots” The plan itself was multifaceted, may be held sacred. To say that free anthem is a blatant and unforgivable may raise torches and pitchforks Phillips said, consisting of improving speech and expression must take distraction to the fact that a black against Kaepernick for his un-Amer- the clarity of signage in Campustown, leave when it comes to these symbols man, a soldier or not, is two and a half ican use of the First Amendment, bringing awareness to alternative park- is to bastardize what they stand for. times more likely to be killed by po- those with any inclination toward ing — such as the Intermodal Facility This ideology of false nationalism lice than a white man. The idea that social justice and racial equality will on Hayward Avenue, creating educa- that says if you are against the flag, Kaepernick is somehow un-American see past the clouded mirage of false tional and awareness campaigns and, you are un-American is just about for wanting to change real, systematic nationalism and come to the under- most visibly, rethinking the layout of the most un-American belief that discrimination either means that we standing that what Kaepernick has Welch Avenue. one can hold. While these symbols, are complacent with racism, or that done is the essence of freedom. Those The new layout removed parking in many ways, deserve respect, the we are too ignorant to acknowledge who are unabated by fears of being spaces on the 100 and 200 blocks of most powerful protest one can make its existence. falsely and unfoundedly labeled a Welch Avenue. The city hopes that this is a protest against the things society What Kaepernick is saying is, in traitor or a soldier hater will stand change will eliminate the conflict be- holds dear. many ways, exactly what Republi- with those who speak out against tween cars and bikes in Campustown, What is truly unfortunate, and can presidential nominee Donald the injustices in the United States. as well as extend the sidewalk and cre- un-American, is how this sense of na- Trump has founded his campaign And maybe, just maybe, we can make ate a corridor into campus for bicyclists. tionalism has clouded the real issues upon. “Make America Great Again.” America great again. The change is only temporary, however, student and resident feedback can help decide the fate of Welch Avenue. With utilities pushing 100 years old, Welch Avenue will soon go through an enormous transformation. The city predicts that between 2019 and 2020, Welch Avenue will have to be com- pletely restructured. This new initiative acts as a trial and data gathering period for what is to come and is dependent on permission from the City Council. ‘Star Trek’ needs to return to roots It’s understandable that drivers may find this new change inconvenient and By Alex.Felker In fact, I would almost con- even somewhat infuriating. However, @iowastatedaily.com sider the original “Star Trek” this is a growing pain that will benefit series to be something closer to the community. a psychological, philosophical By creating a more pedestrian- The seminal sci-fi favorite thriller, as opposed to something friendly Welch Avenue, the city of Ames “Star Trek” recently completed that would traditionally fall into can create a more vivid epicenter for — for the foreseeable future the sci-fi genre. Less action and Ames nightlife. At the same time, initia- — its return to the big screen. adventure, more diplomacy and tives by the City Council in conjunction “Star Trek Beyond,” the third ideological wrestling matches. with Student Government to expand chapter in the series’ re-boot, It almost had a “Twilight Zone” overnight parking in areas surrounding ran through the theaters this kind of vibe to it. Each episode, Campustown could help cut down on summer and was generally well- to some extent, felt like a self- drunk driving and balance out the issue received. contained dive into some sort of parking on Welch Avenue, said Sam I say generally well-received, of conceptual debate. Schulte, ex-officio Ames City Council of course, because there are Yet the new movies really liaison. those who weren’t quite satisfied aren’t about that. Not even a A mere 14 parking spots is a small with the way things went. And I bit. They’re undeniably enter- price to pay for the future of Campus- was one of those people. taining, but in a lighthearted, town. As a community, Ames needs to To me, “Star Trek” always has “Yay: action!” sort of way. They come together and provide feedback to been so much more than just don’t really make you think. the city of Ames to create the city that science fiction. So much more They don’t really go “beyond” we want to live in. than just aliens, adventure, la- ironically. And that’s what I wish sers, time travel and explosions. they’d do. Editorial Board More than simply a solid action, I wish “Star Trek” would go Emily Barske, editor-in-chief genre flick. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons back to its roots. Back to wres- Michael Heckle, opinion editor The original “Star Trek” series tling with complex, philosophi- Christine Hopkins, Daily staff writer Spock, left, and Kirk are the lead characters of the hit sci-fi franchise “Star Trek.” The Adam Wilman, community member addressed a variety of complex, original series received praise for its focus on complex, moral, ethical and human cal themes. Those were what Mohamed Abufalgha, community member moral, ethical and human di- dilemmas. Columnist Felker believes the reboot series should be more like the classics. made the original episodes so lemmas. It probed for answers good. Those were what made to some seriously weighty ques- managed to be quite successful. Edge of Forever,” in which Star Kirk’s struggles with himself, the Opinions expressed in columns and letters are tions behind its goofy, light- There were episodes like “A Trek explores the answer to one other crew members and aliens those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations hearted sci-fi exterior. Taste of Armageddon,” in which of its most often quoted maxims: so captivating. Not just a mess with which the author(s) are associated. Questions like: What does it citizens of two nations volun- Do the needs of the many truly of flashy CGI and nostalgic hits. means to be human? What is tarily sacrificed themselves in outweigh the needs of the few?” So I would like for the series our place in the universe? How the name of a “virtual war” that Don’t misunderstand; to do a bit of backtracking. I Feedback policy: should we interact with other wasn’t really happening. Or there were plenty episodes enjoy that the re-boot films have The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to life forms? What’s the difference “Space Seed,” which reminded that weren’t exactly original, managed to capture the goofi- edit or reject any letter or online feedback. between being governed and be- us of our obsession with power thoughtful pieces of work. “Star ness of the series, the wonder Send your letters to [email protected]. ing ruled? Where should justice and prestige — also managing Trek” always was one-part seri- of interstellar exploration and Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), come from? How do we assign to incorporate a genetic-manip- ous and one-part silly. But it the charm of the original char- majors and/or group affiliation(s) value to notions that appear ulation subplot. And then there was the seriousness that really acters, but they’re still missing and year in school of the author(s). abstract? was “The Apple,” which chal- gave weight to the series. It was something. They’re missing that Phone numbers and addresses will not be No, it wasn’t always graceful lenged the role of government the seriousness that separated one extra step that the original published. Online feedback may be used if first name and last in its probing. Certain episodes and what it means for a people it from the so many “space op- series did so well. The original name, major and year in school are included in the felt clumsy, or even heavy hand- to be “united” or “safe.” And I eras” that have since tried to series, which truly went “where post. Feedback posted online is eligible for print in ed. But there were plenty that will never forget “The City on the emulate its success. no man has gone before.” the Iowa State Daily. 8 Friday, September 9, 2016 CLASSIFIEDS

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