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University of Iowa officials’ plan to place some students on housing contracts off campus would be the first such set-up among Big Ten universities. UI officials told the state Board of Regents Wednesday they have started searching for facilities in the private sec- tor that could house more than 250 trans- fer students this fall. RACHEL JESSEN/THE DAILY IOWAN Peter Logan, the director of communica- Prairie Lutheran cemetery, located in Benton County, is shown on Jan. 11. Iowa’s suicide rate in rural counties peaked in 2008, at 13.55 suicides per 100,000 tions at the University of Michigan, said population. Citizens of rural counties are at a higher risk for attempting suicide because they are less likely than their urban counterparts to seek help for the university’s occupancy level has been their mental-health issues and the prevalence of firearms, among other factors. at 100 percent the last couple of years, but the university has yet to turn to off-campus housing as a result. Suicide up out in the country “Our off-campus housing program is designed to help students make good choices in terms of their Rural Iowa’s suicide numbers have increased significantly since 2000. selection of off-campus Rocklin apartments,” he said. “But By TYLER HARRIS we are not inclined at this VP Student [email protected] Suicide in rural Iowa point to create any off-cam- Services Statistics and facts for pus housing.” Rural Iowa is made up of Mannix Clark, an associate director at small towns, with farmhouses small-town tragedies the University of Minnesota, said that dotting the countryside amid • 50 percent of the state’s population live in rural counties long stretches of corn and soy- school had to place 104 students in a hotel • 1,568 suicides occurred in rural Iowa for six weeks a few years back, but it has beans. counties from 2000 to 2008 never had to find a long-term source for It’s quiet, safe, and simple. • 1,382 suicides occurred in urban But these rural areas have a Iowa counties from 2000 to 2008 alternative housing. problem: Suicide rates are • 13.55: number of suicides for every Tom Rocklin, UI interim vice president alarmingly high, and preven- 100,000 people in rural counties for Student Services said the concept is a tion spending and resources • 11.46: number of suicides for every fresh one, noting they’re “not modeling the 100,000 people in urban counties remain limited. idea on anyone.” Sources: Dale Chell, Iowa Department of Public Health It’s something Jack Larew knows too much about. SEE HOUSING, 3 His son, John Larew of Lone Tree, committed suicide in bouts of depression and prob- 1991. lems in his marriage, his The 34-year old father of two father said. UI officials turn to RACHEL JESSEN/THE DAILY IOWAN enjoyed farming and frequent Jack Larew, a retired farmer, alternative sources of housing Dead foliage is seen near Lone Tree on Nov. 24, 2009. Tough economic times deer , and he had has been dealing with the Transfer students will be placed in off-campus have had an effect on the increase in suicides in rural counties in Iowa, sim- played football for the local death of his son for nearly two housing next year high-school team, the Lions. decades. ilar to the pattern of the farm crisis in the 1980s. • 250 transfer students have applied for housing in “He was a pusher,” said his “You hate to see your son die Rural communities make up ties that officials are seeing the fall. father, sitting in the local BP before you do,” he said. “You • 4,475 freshmen will move into the dorms this fall. store, one of two gas stations in 89 of Iowa’s 99 counties. alarming numbers: can’t prevent everything.” Roughly half of the state’s pop- • From 2000 to 2008, 1,568 • There will be a shortage of 300 beds. the town of just more than • The off-campus housing will provide students 1,000. ulation lives in those counties. Numbers on the rise And it’s in those communi- SEE SUICIDE, 3 with the amenities of a dorm such as Mayflower. But John Larew suffered Source: UI officials Tom Rocklin and Von Stange Distinguished alumnus an underdog’s doctor The College of Medicine graduate returned from East Timor, where he practices, to receive the UI honor. By CLAIRE PERLMAN born,” said happened before Vietnam. when that happened,” Mur- Distinguished you have tiny country try- [email protected] University of Like so many students,he phy said. “But I was old Alumni Awards ing to revolt against 220 Iowa College was against the war. And enough to start thinking million people,” Murphy Dan Murphy says he’s UI Carver College of of Medicine like those other students, for myself a bit and see said. “I knew I could help always had a thing for the Medicine’s other picks for the alumnus he didn’t have to worry that this isn’t right.” underdog. honor: sick people one-on-one any- From setting up field Murphy, 65. about the draft, about hav- Murphy’s ultimately where, but I knew I needed “Even when ing to go to Southeast Asia allegiance to the little guy • Gail McGuinness: Pediatrics clinics for migrant workers • Richard McGee: Biochemistry to be a part of the struggle. I was little, I Dan Murphy and fight people he’d never brought him to East Timor, striking with Cesar Chavez • John Canady: Otolaryngology I had to go for it. And we during the ’70s to joining didn’t like UI Alumnus known. where a tiny population Source: UI Carver College of Medicine won against all odds.” the revolution in East people Then he graduated with was warring for independ- But even after the telling me what to do. And I a medical degree in 1970 ence against Indonesia. He Timor in 1998, Murphy Indonesian military left, shares that defiant spark of don’t like to see underdogs and the government called was harassed, arrested, gunshot wounds. the long-shot. get kicked around.” his number. even beaten, but it didn’t “In 1999, there was Murphy stayed. Over the “I’ve always been stub- Murphy’s defiant spark “I was young — I was 26 stop him from stitching up bloodshed everywhere … SEE MURPHY, 3

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Iowan, 100 Adler Journalism Building, Bob Foley...... 335-5789 at the training facility, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004. which caters to 6- to 17- on putting his newly can tell they have that year-olds. He said he has earned certificate to use, at respect for us just because Wes Freie come to appreciate all that least temporarily. we made it there, played • Age: 23 comes with being around “[Diamond Dreams] is baseball for the university, • Hometown: Wilton, Iowa just a bridge into some- young kids all day. and basically lived out • Education: UI business TOP STORIES thing else,” he said. “I don’t His most memorable their dream.” degree want to be doing this for Most-read stories on dailyiowan.com from Thursday. moment on the job so far Freie’s wide range of • Favorite TV show: “The the rest of my life. I enjoy it experience makes him an Office” happened this past week- and I love helping kids, but 1. UI to house students in off-campus apartments ideal instructor. He was • Favorite baseball player: end, he said. it’s kind of a transition into known in college for deliv- Albert Pujols 2. Prime Time teams set “We had a home run the real world for me.” derby for the teams, and I ering a wicked curve ball • Dream vacation spot: Italy 3. Game Time League draft full of Hawkeyes Though Diamond from the mound and for 4. New School of Music location being negotiated was pitching and got a line Dreams doesn’t have any directing the in field as the Know someone we should shine a light drive hit off my stomach,” direct affiliation with the 5. Huskers close to joining Big Ten he said. “I dropped to my starting first baseman, on? E-mail us at : Iowa baseball team, more along with having one of [email protected]. knees in front of about than half of its staff is the top batting averages on Catch up with others from our series at 100 people.” made up of former dailyiowan.com/spotlight. the team. Talk of entering the Hawkeyes from head coach major-league draft was Jack Dahm’s old General manager Andy want to work with him on heard during the 23-year- lineup cards. Brehm said his coworker is old’s career as a Hawkeye Former Hawkeye third- commonly recognized by hitting and pitching.” and even during his career baseman Kevin Hoef, who Hawkeye fans who practice After his four-year stint at Wilton High School. also gives private lessons at at Diamond Dreams, in the Big Ten, Freie has Instead of pursuing a the Iowa City facility, said helping to increase found his job lets him enjoy professional career in base- his four years of experience the clientele. the game he loves. ball, the Wilton, Iowa, in an Iowa uniform is a “A handful will call in “The biggest goal for me native earned a business helpful authority builder and not really know who is just to make sure the degree this spring, and he with the kids. they want to work with,” kids have fun,” he said. “I boasts the title of “director “It’s one of those things Brehm said. “But because mean, I know I’m still a kid of baseball operations” at where [the kids] dream to Wes is the director of base- at heart, so I think they Diamond Dreams. be a Hawkeye someday just ball operations, he’s built feed off that and relate Freie decided to hold off like we did,” he said. “You up a big clientele that only pretty well.” Prof’s report criticizes FDA Report says food inspection should be done at local and state level. By RYAN ROCCAFORTE has identified reinforce the ments,” he said. “This restaurants are only [email protected] need for the Senate to move would free up the FDA to inspected once a year,” on this legislation as soon do scientific work and over- Werning said. “We just A University of Iowa pro- as possible.” sight and not be on the don’t have the resources to fessor’s push for better reg- Harkin, the chairman of ground at every facility.” inspect twice a year.” ulation and inspection is the Senate Health, Educa- David Werning, a Tony Corbo, a lobbyist for gaining traction on a tion, Labor, and Pensions spokesman for the Iowa the Food and Water Watch national level. Committee, said he plans to Department of Inspections group, thinks the FDA is ill- UI Professor Robert Wal- get reform legislation to the and Appeals, said Iowa is equipped to decide where lace led the committee that Senate floor this month. better off than most states money should go and how wrote a recent report criti- Wallace, who teaches epi- because it has a uniform much. cizing the demiology and internal food code — whereas “My problem with having overall effi- medicine at the UI College inspection and safety often the states assuming more cacy of the of Public Health, spent 18 vary by county or city in of a role that they currently U.S. Food months evaluating the other parts of the country. are playing is that the FDA and Drug state of food safety for the Still, Werning thinks the has done a poor job so far of Administra- Institute of Medicine. FDA must provide the providing oversight of the tion. The “There are more Ameri- resources to help inspec- state programs with which report also cans and more food being tions run more efficiently. it already contracts to do argued that Wallace distributed; there are “The FDA funds our local federal food-safety inspec- the national professor 150,000 food-processing inspections, but we need to tions,” Corbo said. agency have a few more enforce- facilities, 1 million farms,” Any meaningful change needs more resources — he said. “The FDA simply ment tools from the federal in regulation, or at least, and, more importantly, bet- doesn’t have the resources government,” he said. more funding, will be diffi- ter avenues to target them. to deal with it in a Werning said the prob- cult given the current state “We must have a system- modern way.” lem is especially evident in atic, risk-based approach to The resources he is refer- the restaurant industry, of the economy, he said. food safety in the United ring to are simple: money where Iowa food code man- “[The federal govern- States,” said Sen. Tom and manpower. dates two inspections a ment] needs to guarantee Harkin, D-Iowa, in a state- “The FDA needs to dele- year per restaurant. funding, and I am not confi- ment. “The gaps in over- gate more inspection to “We do all complaint dent that it can do that,” sight that [Wallace’s report] state and local govern- investigations, but many he said. METRO 808 could lose Sports Column. An administrative posed the revisions after the According to police, Kevin Lee law judge sided with the bars in a damage Iowa City suffered during Penro, 39, traveled around Iowa liquor license ruling last year; the city is the 1993 and 2008 floods. City asking people to deposit Another Iowa City bar could appealing that decision. The possible changes aim to checks into their account for him. lose its liquor license for having a Summit owner Mike Porter has reduce a future risk of flooding, Police said Penro told the vic- high number of PAULA tickets. also sued the city over the policy. protect real-estate investments, tims he needed the money to get The Iowa City City Council will — by Spencer Willems and increase access and safety his family back to Davenport and decide whether to renew 808 for emergency responders. couldn’t do it himself because he Restaurant & Night Club’s license City wants input on The Planning and Zoning had a ticket or did not have an at its meeting on June 15. Commission will discuss the pro- identification card, according to Iowa City Police Chief Sam floodplain revisions posals at its next meeting, June police. When people helped him, Hargadine recommended the 17. Residents are encouraged to they reportedly found Penro had The city of Iowa City is looking attend the meeting or submit council deny 808’s renewal, cit- given them a bad check or an for public input on proposed revi- written comments beforehand. ing an “excessive 1.6 PAULA cita- empty envelope. sions to the city’s floodplain — by Mitchell Schmidt tion rate.” chapter of the zoning ordinance. Two victims reported Penro Police have checked the bar on The proposal would change scammed them for a total of 46 occasions and reported 72 building elevation and flood- Man charged with $1,035, and police have reports of PAULA violations. Under city poli- proofing standards from a 100- similar complaints. cy, license renewals require a year flood to the requirements of theft Penro was charged with sec- PAULA rate of less than 1.0. a 500-year flood. Police arrested an Iowa City ond-degree theft, a Class D Councilors have denied four Officials from the Building man Wednesday after a check- felony with maxiumum punish- other bars under the policy: Et Inspection, Urban Planning, and cashing scam he allegedly ran ment being five years in prison. Cetera, 3rd Base, Summit, and Public Works Departments pro- resulted in a number of thefts. — by Lisa Brahm POLICE BLOTTER Albert Tew, 22, 327 E. College Thursday with keeping a disor- Jose Trejo, 53, address Wednesday with public St. apt. 1711, was charged derly house. unknown, was charged intoxication.

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HOUSING have the things we are tive housing would feel looking for and something the same as the dorms that would move quickly,” CONTINUED FROM 1 and offer the same ameni- Rocklin said, “But we ties as those available to haven’t signed an agree- University officials ment yet.” freshmen at Mayflower. developed the plan to alle- University Housing “We will be operating viate overcrowding in the Director Von Stange said the building the same as residence halls. They the school opted to place any other dorm,” he said. expect 4,475 freshman to transfer students in the And while an exact rate move into the dorms this private sector for the sake hasn’t been set yet, he fall, and that will create a shortage of 300 beds. of normalizing the UI said, students living in the The alternative-housing experience for first-year alternative housing will plan is just the first stage students. pay approximately the of a long-term housing “We believe that the same amount as students plan that the regents transition of first-year stu- living in the dorms. approved on Wednesday. dents at the university is “We have looked at The long-term plan critical,” Strange said, properties that aren’t includes a new residence “Uprooting them can be appropriate [for student hall likely costing between difficult in addition to the housing],” Rocklin said. RACHEL JESSEN/THE DAILY IOWAN general transition of being An abandoned barn sits just outside of Cedar Rapids on Nov. 10. The higher rate of suicide in rural coun- $25 million and $35 mil- “But I am very optimistic new to the university.” ties is due in part to isolation and a lack of access to mental care, some observers say. lion to be completed by that we will have some- 2013. Despite the look of the place soon.” “We have contacted peo- transfer-student housing, DI Metro Editor Spencer Willems indicating the services pro- ‘A huge factor about SUICIDE ple we suspected would Rocklin, said the alterna- contributed to this report. vided. mental health is the CONTINUED FROM 1 The percentage of their budgets spent on mental stigma attached — DMURPHY who will receive awards the early achievement health services is often from the Carver College of award. Holtz graduated people committed suicide lower in rural areas, and a children just don’t like CONTINUED FROM 1 Medicine. The Distin- from the medical school in in rural counties of Iowa, shortage of psychiatrists to talk about it.’ guished Alumni Awards, 1991 and went on to versus 1,382 in the state’s contributes to the problem. past 10 years, he has oper- urban parts. – Amy Fessler, established in 1998, honor spearhead a fight against While an urban county guidance counselor ated a clinic in Dili, the • The suicide rate of from such as Black Hawk had as those individuals who multi-drug resistant nation’s capital. He isn’t 2000 to 2008 in rural coun- much as 30 percent of its have made significant pro- strains of tuberculosis at ties was 11.36 per 100,000 budget devoted to these treating revolutionaries fessional achievements in counselor at North Central the Centers for Disease population; it was 10.82 in services in 2007, a rural anymore. He’s treating their field and have had School in Manly, Iowa. Control and Prevention in urban counties. one like Adams had as little poverty. positive influence in the “With only two or three Atlanta. • In 2008 alone, the rate as 6 percent, according to “Tuberculosis, where psychologists in our vicini- worlds of science and med- Since then, his work has for rural counties was 13.55 the Iowa Consortium for everyone coughs and ty, children have to wait icine. taken him to the Baltic — the highest the average Mental Health. everyone gets it. Malaria. “There is a trend in this countries, to India and in Iowa has been since 2000 In the absence of help weeks or months to get an Diahrrea. HIV is coming year’s awards,” said Chad now to Thailand, where he — and it was 11.46 in provided by the state or appointment — it’s ridicu- up, too,” Murphy said. Rudack, assistant vice is primarily working urban counties. county, many turn to local lous.” “You get tired, of course, president for external against HIV/AIDS and Numbers have steadily churches for solace. The 300-student school other sexually transmit- but I’ve got the best job in relations at the medical increased in Johnson Coun- “I have had people talk to implemented the program ted disease. the world. I don’t have to school. “All of these indi- ty, too, jumping from 19 in me about those situations,” after a student committed Holtz, who grew up in deal with insurance, 2008 to 39 in 2009. County said the Rev. Diane Towns- suicide during the 2006-07 viduals have had some Ames, was supposed to Medical Examiner Mike ley of the United Methodist school year. lawyers … I just get to see effect on the global envi- receive this award last Hensch said he has noticed Church in Oxford. “The “A huge factor about sick people.” ronment — medical serv- year, but he was unable to an increase in depression- church should be there for mental health is the stigma Murphy is one of five ice especially.” get back to the United related suicide. anybody who needs it.” attached — children just outstanding UI alumni Timothy Holtz received States to accept it. But while church leaders don’t like to talk about it,” At higher risk may be willing to help, Fessler said. “Hopefully, While suicide affects all Townsley said, they gener- programs like these can parts of the state, features ally lack any specialized open them up.” unique to rural Iowa put training required for sui- And the Johnson County cide prevention, and people those living there at a high- Crisis Center is extending may be afraid to talk to er risk. to rural areas to reach peo- religious leaders who may They are less likely to ple of all ages. frown upon suicide. talk about mental-health “We recognized that issues, which often precede Getting help that’s one area that we cur- suicide, said Stephen Trefz, rently don’t reach out to the executive director of Getting help in rural very well,” said Keri Community Mental Health Iowa is still difficult, but Neblett, who works for the some rural communities Center in Iowa City. center. “In the past we Dale Chell of the Iowa have implemented Teen haven’t done a whole lot of Department of Public Screen, an instrument cre- outreach.” Health said farmers tend to ated by Columbia Universi- She described a situation be self-resourceful, relying ty in 1991 to identify stu- when the Crisis Center put dents who are at risk of on themselves to solve on a program that shared a many of their problems, so committing suicide and video on suicide. After they are less likely to seek potentially suffering from mental help, especially mental illness. showing the video, one man from licensed professionals. “This program is excel- who attended said he had “You don’t see many lent because in a rural been considering suicide. farmers at the [grain] ele- environment like ours, we “He had never heard of vator saying, ‘I’m going to lack the resources,” said the Crisis Center before,” go see my therapist,’ ” Trefz Amy Fessler, a guidance she said. said. Farmers and ranchers are among the highest risk groups, he said, likely because of the strenuous work. The problem may be compounded by the preva- lence of guns in rural areas. “About everyone around here [hunts],” Larew said. Of the 1,568 deaths in rural counties since 2000, 846 were by firearms. In urban areas, 580 have killed themselves with guns. In Johnson County, firearms also accounted for the largest number of sui- cides — 59 out of 139. People don’t talk about suicide, either. Mallory Hall, an Iowa State University student from the small town of DeWitt, said she didn’t know anything about sui- cide growing up. But since she was in eighth grade, she says she has known four people who have committed suicide. “Parents don’t want to bring it up,” the sophomore said. “It’s a really uncom- fortable subject for a lot of people.” Recent tough economic times also had an effect, fol- lowing a similar pattern to that of the farm crisis in the mid-1980s, Chell said. People in urban areas such as Iowa City know where to seek help, Trefz said, because they often walk by signs every day. But in rural areas, these centers can be simply a small clinic with nothing

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KIRSTEN JACOBSEN Opinions Editor • NORA HEATON Metro Editor GRETA HAGEN-RICHARDSON, WILL MATTESSICH, CASEY TAYLOR, ZACH WAHLS Editorial writers ‘Beautiful game’? EDITORIALS reflect the majority opinion of the DI Editorial Board and not the opinion of the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the University of Iowa. GUEST OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, and COLUMNS reflect the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. though, the current lev- els of crime and ram- pant poverty threaten Editorial these bold ambitions. This, in turn, high- lights another sobering ZACH WAHLS statistic: South Africa, [email protected] nearly 20 years after the negotiations that led Obama’s A+ in education As South Africa pre- to end of apartheid, pares to host the biggest retains the largest How do you define the success or failure of a presi- ic heckling coming along for the ride). event in sports, hun- wealth gap of any dency? Can you look at a timeline of the four (or eight) Now, led by many new alumni from Teach for dreds of thousands of nation in the G20. years that a president is in office and pinpoint the “Ah! America, Race to the Top says “no more” to tenure, avid soccer fans will Additionally, the fact There it is” moment? It may seem readily apparent to longer days, and old systems of evaluating perform- gather in Johannesburg, remains that many state that many people and events contribute to how a ance. It is repealing the need for the teachers’ union, and around the world, South Africans still presidential administration is perceived — look at and one example of the usefulness of this is exemplified billions (yes, “billions,” have to grapple with the Bush the younger, for example. If you think about by the charter school. with a “b”) will tune in struggles of everyday George W. Bush, you might associate him with 9/11, In a recent New York Times Magazine story, Steven to watch a tournament life in a developing (or Hurricane Katrina, the No Child Left Behind Act and Brill, cofounder of the “Journalism Online” website and unsurpassed in scope perhaps, transitioning) the war in Iraq. However, it would be remiss to ignore author of The Teamsters (1978), analyzed a comparison and excellence. nation. AIDS, malnutri- the fact that, for many administrations, a single event of one charter school and one public school in Harlem. And while persons of tion, and homelessness or decision has become the defining factor: The schools shared the same building, including the every nationality will be are daily trials for mil- Reaganomics, the New Deal, the Gulf War, Watergate, gymnasium and cafeteria, and often parents had chil- cheering on their own lions. Every single day, and again, the Iraq War will all live on with their dren attending each. The charter started at 7:45 a.m. country’s team, on the the women of South lips of all observers will administrations in esteem or infamy. and ended around 5:30 p.m. Teachers were paid 5 to 10 Africa collectively walk be one simple phrase: While he is only in his second year of administration, percent more, but they had to be available by cell phone to the Moon and back we’re calling it now: barring World War III, “Race to the “It’s time.” 16 times to gather and were required to meet every Saturday for develop- Indeed, 20 years after Top” will be President Obama’s defining moment. Poll ment training. Thus, because the state spent, in total, enough water for daily any 10 people sitting by you; half of them won’t know Nelson Mandela walked consumption. $18, 378 per student per year, each student was expect- out of his jail cell and what it is. ed to excel. On the public side, school began at 8:30 a.m. And South Africans Race to the Top, a grant competition open to all 50 of experienced freedom fol- are not oblivious to this and ended around 4 p.m., teachers were paid 5 to 10 lowing 27 brutal years the United States for a cut of the $4.3 billion pot, glaring juxtaposition. percent less and had no availability requirements, and of incarceration, the involved two phases (the second of which ended on Nomaphelo Khawuta, a the state spent $19, 358 per student. At the charter people of South Africa South African mer- June 1). The winners will be those officials who provid- school, 72 percent of children attending read at grade have taken the world by ed the best outline for a massive overhaul of the educa- chant, told USA Today: level, with only 5 percent below and an astonishing 23 storm. “Ke Nako” — “I am excited for the tion system in their state. This has included changing percent above. And the public school? Fifty-one percent South African for “It’s World Cup, but the the way that teachers are evaluated, the standards by of attendees read at grade level, with 49 percent below time” — has been World Cup is only for which students are held in certain grade levels, and and no students above grade level. branded all over FIFA, not for South allowing for alternative forms of education to come into Same building, same parents, same low-income, Johannesburg, encapsu- Africans. They said it play. In addition to the outline for reform, states must gang-afflicted neighborhood — but with much different lating the feelings and would help the people of demonstrate that they have taken the necessary steps results. The rally cry from right-wingers tends to favor passions of a young South Africa, but we are toward legally implementing the more difficult or con- letting parents teach and choose for their kids. Well, democracy ready to take still struggling.” troversial aspects of their outlines. the parents responded: Charter schools work by a lot- its place in the world. Indeed, estimates on Each state is judged on a 500-point system with cri- tery, and in Harlem, 14,000 kids tried to get into 2,700 It is fitting that the the return benefits to teria judging teacher effectiveness, new achievement seats. first World Cup held in South Africa are few, and testing standards, the implementation of charter So now, a little over one week after the close of the Africa should take place though government offi- schools, and reform efforts aimed at the lowest-achiev- second phase, there has been more education reform in in the country most cials hope playing host ing schools. The most important criterion — worth a this country than in the past 60 years combined. It also symbolic of the struggle to the World Cup will undertaken by a belea- whopping 138 points — is based on a required change required little-to-no legislative effort on the part of the lead to expanded in how teachers are evaluated. The competition calls guered continent. South tourism. The absence of federal government. States decide where to make Africa is a microcosm of for previously unprecedented performance-based eval- changes and how to implement their winnings, and more solid “estimates” is uations, and therein lies the rub. both the challenges and certainly cause for mod- Democrats no longer have to choose between getting potential that lie in Five years ago, a prospective teacher went to school, elected or pissing off the teachers’ union. Fifty years erate concern. front of the region. Thus it is important got certification, and then — after three or so years of from now (barring World War III), we hope Obama’s While soccer may be satisfactory performance in the classroom — receive to celebrate, to be dis- time in office will be known as “the education era,” and the national pastime tracted; that is why we dtenure. He or she worked a six-hour and 57-and-a-half children around the country will learn about our 43rd and a force that has minute day and got paid based on how many years of have activities such as president in charter schools. brought together peo- sports in the first place. work had been completed. It was very difficult to get Your turn. What do you think will be the defining ples divided by political Even amid the celebra- fired; teacher unions existed mostly to combat rampant moment(s) in the Obama presidency? strife, attending the tion, amid the anxious discrimination. Recently, things have recently changed E-mail us at: World Cup is simply out anticipation, and even for the better, with equal pay and equal job growth [email protected]. of reach for a vast num- the jubilation that fol- becoming the new norms (and overzealous bureaucrat- ber of South Africa’s 49 lows winning by an million citizens. overtime shot — when Letter Tickets are available the game finally ends, for a seemingly paltry the stark realities of the $20 to South Africans, world come screaming LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sent via e-mail to [email protected] (as text, not as attachment). Each yet even these, the back into focus. letter must be signed and include an address and phone number for verification. Letters should not exceed 300 words. The cheapest of seats, are We can only hope that DI reserves the right to edit for length and clarity. The DI will publish only one letter per author per month. 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They will be chosen for print publication when they are deemed to be well-written and to forward public discussion. hosting the World Cup take its well-deserved They may be edited for length and style. allows South Africa to place among the most show it’s ready to take influential nations and Saying no to the designed to shoot down incom- is my understanding that these So I write to you again, its place on the interna- that it will play an ing nuclear missiles. I was signs get stolen frequently, but citizens of Iowa City, as one tional stage, but on the active role in the growth nukes joined by thousands and millions please stop this detrimental other — not unlike the and development of the who was responsible for coordi- Beijing Olympic Games When I started the effort to of others in this fight. theft. nating the initial push for desig- African Union. make Iowa City a Nuclear- I have recently phoned the Additionally, we must ask our — it also highlights the And while Americans nation as free of nuclear challenges still facing Weapons-Free Zone, America city manager several times ask- elected officials to resume and soccer fans world- weapons. We need to send a this young nation. The had roughly 20,000 nuclear ing why Iowa City no longer dis- sending letters to the White wide look forward to message to the world anew that South African govern- watching the World Cup warheads. I did it because 25 plays the “Nuclear-Weapons- House and all foreign countries ment poured $6 billion our city thinks these weapons (which kicks off today, years ago I was a young mother Free Zone” signs the law man- notifying them that Iowa City is, (or about 6 percent of and I felt such concern for our dates be displayed on city and shall remain, free of nuclear equal insanity for the human for those of you living race. We should do it for our- South Africa’s 2008 children. I thought: “Someone entries. weapons. GDP) into constructing under rocks), I believe selves, and for our children. has to do something to fight I believe a count of zero The timing of this 25-year the necessary facilities that unless more tangi- this crazy president.” Ronald nuclear warheads in this world anniversary and the re-posting Twenty-five years later, do we for hosting the Cup, ble benefits are delivered Reagan seemed to thrive on would be sufficient, so now I ask of the signs would correlate still want to be nuclear-free? with many speculating to South Africans, FIFA building weapons of mass you to join me again: Please with the current president’s I think so. it is positioning itself for — a very profitable destruction and advancing the phone him, too, and demand vision and efforts toward Kate Coyle a bid to host the 2020 organization — should cause of Star Wars, a system that these signs get replaced. It achieving nuclear disarmament. Iowa City Olympic Games. Despite make an effort to pro- such grand aspirations, vide just compensation. Guest opinion Protests but no change likely in repressive Iran The Iranian presidential the Iranian regime that regime change. First — is above 10 percent and is change, most are not. rhetorically linked to for- election on June 12, 2009, similar efforts will be used and perhaps most impor- almost double that for Unemployment is not eign powers by the reign- touched off a wave of to prevent any antigovern- tant — is the lack of broad- those under 30. Substan- enough cause to risk being ing Revolutionary Guard. antigovernment protests, ment protests. Despite based discontent that tial reforms are needed to imprisoned, injured, or The government uses the violence, and repression these warnings, this would motivate enough absorb a youth bulge in an killed. nuclear crisis as a way to that drew analogies to the anniversary will likely be Iranians to protest. The economy not designed to Finally, foreign policy portray regime dissenters events that led to the 1979 marked by attempted regime would be forced to accommodate extensive plays a role in preventing as disloyal and collabora- Iranian Revolution. The demonstrations and gov- make concessions if it faced population growth. Howev- internal change in Iran. tors with foreign powers, Green Movement and its ernment repression. The substantial nationwide er, economic discontent is The current nuclear stand- further alienating them leader, Mir-Hossein Green Movement has protests against its rule, not enough to lead people off places the Green Move- from some segments of the Mousavi, who organized enough support to continue including the prospect of a to bear the costs of oppos- ment in a difficult position. Iranian population. many of the protests, have as an organization in the revolution. However, this ing the regime directly. For now, the members have Despite this, discontent continued to criticize the face of government repres- type of discontent has not This leads to the second chosen to side with the with the Iranian govern- results and call for new sion but not enough to real- yet fomented; the Green factor, the costs of opposing Iranian government and ment is growing. Poor eco- elections. However, large- istically challenge the Movement is primarily the regime. It is clear that have denounced Western nomic conditions, repres- scale protests have died regime. The regime con- popular only in urban the cost of public opposi- interference, particularly sion, and corruption are down. In February, on the trols all the coercive tools areas and among the mid- tion is repression. The gov- the imposition of yet anoth- fueling a desire for change. anniversary of the 1979 of the state but must be dle class, thus encounter- ernment possesses an er round of economic sanc- However, given the inter- Iranian Revolution, careful to not create mar- ing limited ability to use effective set of institutions tions. This aligns them nal power of the ruling planned protests by the tyrs. Because of this situa- dissension to leverage the to control and intimidate with a president they regime, change is more Green Movement were suc- tion, protests will continue regime. antigovernment protesters oppose, making it harder to likely to come in the 2013 cessfully prevented by the to occur. The conditions for wide- (including Iran’s rank as portray Mahmoud elections than through gov- ruling regime. While protests will con- ranging dissatisfaction the second highest execu- Ahmadinejad and the rul- ernment concessions to With the one-year tinue, three related factors currently exist, as many tor of prisoners in the ing regime as unfit to lead. protests. anniversary of the disput- will prevent a reversal of Iranians are unhappy with world in 2009). While many Conversely, despite siding Associate Professor Brian Lai ed election Saturday, clear the government’s position the state of the economy. are willing to bear these with the government, the Department of Political Science signals have been sent by on the election and any Iran’s unemployment rate costs in the pursuit of Green Movement is still University of Iowa

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By JOANN BAUTISTA made from several dish Courtney Hageman of of influence right now.” vinyl [email protected] towels, and stuffed animal Catherine’s Cheap and And like the romper, orangutan purse. Chic, 105 S. Dubuque St., flower power is all the When it comes to fash- “Fashion is fun because suggested spicing up a rage. Floral prints were big Samuel Locke ion, Iowa City is a true it’s taking from everything dress by working the one in the 1990s, and now Ward and the melting pot. and you can create your shoulder. they’re back, showing up in “People can get away own look,” said Sandra With winter and snow a dresses, shirts, shorts, Boo Hoos cele- with a lot of different Navalesi, the owner of Dul- distant memory, consider headbands and even styles here in Iowa City,” cinéa, 2 S. Dubuque St. retiring dark “blah” colors footwear. brate their new said Mariah Ruyle of Even though Iowa City and breaking out bold hues Let’s not forget the men. album at the Revival, a boutique at 117 has an unconventional such as fuchsia or yellow. If This summer, loose E. College St. “We have adaptation to trends, there you can’t commit to show- pants that are on the verge Yacht Club influences from every- are some styles that are ing off these colors in a of falling down are ban- where.” predicted to gain more large way, start off small ished, and fitted pants will tonight. New Yorkers wear black, presence this summer. by incorporating them in a reign supreme. Another Southern Californians Kara Rayner of Cather- summer scarf, sandals, or staple for the gents, V-neck By JASON M. LARSON wear Havaianas and tank ine’s, 7 S. Dubuque St., headband. tees. They take a guy’s look [email protected] ZANDRA FEIG/THE DAILY IOWAN tops, and Iowa City blends said one major style that Just as seasons come from ordinary to stylish it all together. A Dulcinéa mannequin models a Local musician Samuel will be big this summer is and go, so do fashion just from the dip of a neck- floral top with a bright pink tank Locals don’t adhere to denim. Shirts, shorts, trends. Take for example, Locke Ward will release his line. top underneath, popular trends specific trends (well, vests, leggings, ripped, dis- the romper. A staple for latest album, From the The rule of thumb when except for Uggs, but that’s tressed, anything. most children, this loose for this summer. Privilege of the Grave, with looking to showcase your for another day). For the Ladies, make going out overall-type garment has summer wardrobe: Wear said. “Clothes aren’t a big his band, the Boo Hoos, most part, people stay true on those hot, humid days now become one of the one trend at a time. Don’t investment like buying a exclusively on 12-inch to themselves and refuse easy by slipping on a dress. hottest items for women. pile it all on at once. Also, car or house.” vinyl. to jump on the fashion All that’s needed with a “Trends always bring remember to be true to Don’t be afraid of going “Grotto Records wanted bandwagon — which dress is a cute accessory things back with a twist,” your style. against the fashion grain. to put it out on vinyl, and I explains the woman with and sandals and you’re out Navalesi said. “There are “If you know what Iowa City will still wel- was all about it because I the purple skirt, possibly the door. so many different decades works, work it,” Rayner come you with open arms. like [the format]. I listen to mostly vinyl records at home,” Ward said. “It’s just my first pick of how I like to release stuff.” The record-release party will take place at the Yacht Club, 13 S. Linn St., at 9 p.m. today; admission is $6. Teddy Boy and Datagun will perform with Ward and his band. Both groups are from Iowa, and the mem- bers are good friends of the musician. The Boo Hoos consists of Grace Locke Ward on drums, Rachel Feldmann on bass, and Kate Kane and Chris Ford on guitars. Feld- mann and Kane both play in Lipstick Homicide, and Feldmann also plays in Petit Mal with Grace Locke Ward and Ford. The band’s name was cre- ated when Jason Hennesy, who plays in the band Mira- cles of God with Ward, was asked to give him five band names. The Boo Hoos was the one members agreed on for this release, although they have gone by other names in the past. From the Privilege of the Grave is Ward’s eighth album. On it, he recruited his friends around the Iowa City area to help out. Dar- ren Brown who previously has played in Boy Dirt Car, TEXXAR, and Violent Femmes, collaborated extensively with Ward on the record. The cover of the album was manually screen-printed by Josh Mead, who performs with Manhorse and Island Women, and it is limited to 300 copies. Mead also plays on the album with Iowa musicians Bob Bucko Jr. and Rick McCollum. The nine track album itself almost didn’t get made because of technical, logisti- cal, legal, and financial diffi- culties. First, Pirates Press, a vinyl-record manufactur- er, refused to release the record. Omaha’s Grotto Records then fought for almost a year to get it released. The style of the music is both unique and lo-fi, and Ward incorporates some interesting sounds within it. On “He’s a Wanted Man,” Brown adds some bells from a past tour onto the recording. “The bells from that were field recordings from the Red Light District in Ams- terdam when Darren was on tour there,” Ward said. Bucko also lends his tal- ent by banging on sheet metal on the song “Blood Barrel Polka” and playing flute on “Hold Onto Your Hatred.” Throughout the album, simple equipment is used to mix in recorded clips, or sometimes every- day items are used as instruments to create a more experimental sound. Iowa City native Christo- pher Jackson said he has seen Ward play in all three bands. “[Ward] is one of the hid- den jewels of local Iowa City music,” Jackson said. “I remember him playing with Ed Gray several years ago, but I don’t know how I would define him as a musi- cian. I’d say garage or new wave because nothing else comes closer, really.”

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port staff and faculty who second-straight year. between athletics and aca- LAMPAREK there’s a good chance he ACADEMIC have contributed to this Head men’s cross-coun- demics.” could be No. 16. success.” try coach Larry Wieczorek Wieczorek said the CONTINUED FROM 10 With two years of eligi- PROGRESS Each academic year, said all the coaches he bility left, the future looks report confirms his pro- every NCAA Division-I knows at Iowa emphasize bright for Lamparek. Cap- CONTINUED FROM 10 athletics team calculates the proper balance gram is “on the right And lately, that has pos said Lamparek is a lit- its rate, which is based on between athletics and aca- track.” He’s also noticed been very good. tle bit different from some peers nationwide. eligibility, retention, and demics to the student-ath- that through the years, his “I have nowhere to go of the athletes he’s “First and foremost, I graduation of each scholar- letes. but up in this situation,” coached, and he thinks applaud the efforts of our ship student-athlete. “We want to do well ath- best students are often he said. “Hopefully, I can Lamparek could be one of student-athletes,” Iowa Teams that score below a letically, but academics is times his best athletes, as compete my best and get the all-time greats. Athletics Director Gary four-year rate of 925 and just as important, if not well. another big throw — close “He’s a little bigger than Barta said in a release. have a student-athlete more important,” Wiec- “Sometimes, somebody’s to 18 meters and get All- “This report confirms their leave the school academi- zorek said. “We have great some of the guys I’ve had having a great season, and American.” in the past,” Cappos said. commitment to academic cally ineligible can lose up academic support from our It wasn’t instant success success. The report also to 10 percent of their schol- student-services office and he’s also having his best “Guys such as [former for Lamparek, though. He confirms the UI’s commit- arships. our Athletics Learning academic year,” Wieczorek Iowa star] John Hickey redshirted his freshman ment to that piece of our Iowa’s rates were high- Center, so we have terrific didn’t make it to nationals said. “It just confirms that year and worked to student-athlete experience lighted by the field hockey help that way. as a sophomore. It just I think we’re doing the improve his throwing and provides an opportuni- and men’s cross-country “I think we have a cul- shows that Ryan is ahead technique with Hawkeye ty to recognize the out- teams — both posted per- ture at Iowa of academic right things and bringing of the game compared throwing coach Scott Cap- standing work of the sup- fect scores of 1,000 for the excellence and the balance the right people to Iowa.” with some of the other pos. athletes I coached in the The longtime coach is no past. stranger to helping his solid in everything you ask it’s not about Bryce recruit should be comfort- “With more work, I CARTWRIGHT athletes earn All-Ameri- him to do, all the way from Cartwright, it’s about the able in the new, high- can honors. During his 13- think he could be one of CONTINUED FROM 10 running the team to mak- Iowa Hawkeyes. To me, the best in Iowa history.” ing big shots to making free that’s the thing that coach- octane Hawkeye offense, year tenure at Iowa, he’s throws to playing defense es really want to know they though he said he prefers coached 15 All-American to understanding score and have in a player.” to play that way to keep throwers. prospect. The Compton, time.” At the same time, Schu- Cappos said if the soph- opponents off-balance. Calif., native played at More importantly, Schu- berth isn’t surprised that omore shows up like he Division-I Fresno State his berth said Cartwright is a his former floor general has Cartwright, who visited did at the regional event, freshman year, where he winner. his eyes on the Hawkeye campus June 2-5, said he played in all 34 of the Bull- Cartwright led starting role, and he said looks forward to becoming dogs’ games, starting in 20. Dominguez High School to Cartwright “won’t back He averaged 4.9 points and a 32-3 record and a CIF down from anybody.” Schu- a Hawkeye and showcasing 3.2 assists per game in Southern Section champi- berth expects Cartwright his talent in the Big Ten, 2008-09. onship, earning recognition to fit well in McCaffery’s noting that he always envi- Tom Schuberth, the head as a 2008 McDonald’s All- up-tempo offense — or any coach at Paris Junior Col- American nominee along other type of offense. sioned himself playing in a lege, said Cartwright is an the way. He also helped “He’s as good as any big-time conference. all-around point guard. Paris Junior College to a guard in junior college at “This is a new chapter of “He does everything conference title last season. getting the ball from one my life, so I want to make it well,” said Schuberth, who Schuberth credits baseline to the other,” Schu- boasts 27 years of Division- Cartwright’s understand- berth said. “But at the well,” he said. “I want to I coaching experience, ing of the team concept as same time, he can get the bring Iowa back to promi- including a stint as head the most valuable asset he ball up the floor in a slower nence and hopefully get coach at Texas Pan-Ameri- will bring to Iowa. tempo and execute your can. “I won’t say he’s excep- “He gets it,” Schuberth half-court offense.” myself noticed in the tional in any area. But he’s said. “He understands that McCaffery’s latest process.” NCAA sanctions hammer USC

BY GREG BEACHAM statement, according to an Associated Press ESPN report. “I am disappointed by LOS ANGELES — [Thursday’s] decision and Southern California has disagree with the NCAA’s received a two-year bowl findings. If the university ban and a sharp loss of decides to appeal, I will football scholarships in a continue to cooperate with report on the NCAA’s four- the NCAA and USC, as I year investigation of the did during the investiga- school. tion. In the meantime, I The NCAA cited USC for will continue to focus on a lack of institutional con- making a positive impact trol Thursday in its long- for the university and for awaited report, which the community where I detailed numerous viola- live.” tions primarily involving The ruling is a sharp Heisman Trophy-winning repudiation of the Trojans’ tailback Reggie Bush and decade of success under for- men’s basketball player mer coach Pete Carroll, REED SAXON/ASSOCIATED PRESS O.J. Mayo. when USC won seven- Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush on Jan. 12, 2006. On Thursday, The NCAA found that straight Pac-10 titles and Bush, identified as a “for- two national champi- the NCAA threw the book at USC with a two-year bowl ban, four mer football student-ath- onships. Carroll left the years’ probation, loss of scholarships, and forfeits of an entire year’s lete,” was ineligible begin- school for the NFL’s Seattle games for improper benefits to Bush. ning at least by December Seahawks in January. 2004, a ruling that could play since Alabama served men’s basketball team. While the bowl ban is the a two-year ban ending in USC banned itself from open discussion on the rev- most damaging to new ocation of the New Orleans 2003. The NCAA issued no postseason play last sea- coach Lane Kiffin, USC bowl bans during the son, stripped one scholar- Saints star’s Heisman. also will lose 30 scholar- Members of the Heisman tenure of late President ship for last season and the ships over a three-year Myles Brand, but the upcoming season, and Trophy Trust have said period, 10 annually from they might review Bush’s NCAA reportedly regained reduced its recruiting abili- 2011-13. The Trojans interest in the punishment ties over the next year. The award if he was ruled ineli- received four years of pro- gible by the NCAA. over the past year. Trojans also vacated their bation. USC has long been 21 victories during the The NCAA also ordered The Trojans have been USC to vacate every victory known for its lenient 2007-08 season under for- under a growing cloud of admission policy at football mer coach Tim Floyd, who in which Bush participated suspicion since Bush’s while ineligible. USC beat practice, which during Car- was accused of giving cash apparently shady dealings roll’s tenure was open to to a middleman who helped Oklahoma in the BCS with aspiring sports mar- championship game on almost anybody who want- steer Mayo to USC. keters and sketchy busi- ed to watch. No longer: The “Elite athletes in high- Jan. 4, 2005, and won 12 nessmen were first games during Bush’s Heis- NCAA also prohibited all profile sports with obvious revealed. The NCAA, the non-university personnel, great future earnings man-winning 2005 season, Pac-10, and even the FBI which ended with a loss to except media and a few potential may see them- conducted investigations others, from attending selves as something apart Texas in the Rose Bowl. into the Bush family’s busi- “I have a great love for practices and camps or from other student-athletes ness relationships and even standing on the side- and the general student the University of Southern USC’s responsibility for the California, and I very much lines during games. population,” the NCAA culture around its marquee While coming down hard report said. “Institutions regret the turn that this football team. matter has taken, not only on the football team, the need to ensure that their USC is the first Football NCAA largely accepted the treatment on campus does for USC, but for the fans Bowl Subdivision school to and players,” Bush said in a terms of USC’s self- not feed into such a percep- be banned from postseason imposed punishment on its tion.” ‘Baby’ talk sinks Lakers BY JIMMY GOLEN has never been overcome in extra minutes for the “This is what legends are Associated Press NBA Finals history. bench. “… It was great, you made of; this is where you Kobe Bryant scored 33 know. That’s the loudest grasp the moment. … Just BOSTON — The Boston points and Pau Gasol had I’ve seen our bench, the play in the moment.” Celtics have tied up the 21 for the Lakers. starters cheering from the Gasol made a basket to NBA Finals, and they owe Paul Pierce scored 19 bench. It was terrific.” give LA the lead — its last it more to “Big Baby” than points, Kevin Garnett had Bryant hit three straight of the game — before Allen the Big Three. 13, and Ray Allen bounced 3-pointers to give the Lak- scored, Davis followed, Backup Glen “Big Baby” back from a seven-quarter ers a 62-58 lead with 1:25 Allen made another basket, Davis scored half of his 18 shooting slump to score 12 left in the third. Davis’ put- and Davis followed with a points in the fourth quar- points for Boston. back left the Celtics trail- three-point play that made ter, leading the Celtics But the new Big Three ing by two points heading it 71-64 with 8:22 left. bench as Boston pulled that led the Celtics to their into the final quarter, and In all, the Celtics scored away from the Los Angeles 17th NBA title in 2008 — he scored underneath on a 13 of 15 points during a Lakers to win, 96-89, on beating the Lakers in the reverse lay-up in the open- five-minute span when Thursday night and even Finals — was on the bench ing minute of the fourth to Allen was the only starter the best-of-seven series at for much of the fourth- tie it. on the court, mostly with two games apiece. quarter run that gave “Just will, that’s all it is,” Davis, Rasheed Wallace, Game 5 will be June 13 Boston the lead for good. Davis said. “They’re long; Nate Robinson, and Tony in Boston. The Celtics’ win “I don’t think guys really you just have to go out Allen. Robinson scored 12 guaranteed them a trip care, and that’s why we’re there, and put a body on points in 17 minutes as the back to Los Angeles and here, it really is,” Boston someone, and make sure he Celtics’ bench outscored averted a 3-1 deficit that coach Doc Rivers said of the doesn’t touch the ball. the Lakers’ 36-18.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2010 Putting it nicely Iowa’s Ryan Lamparek will compete at the NCAA championships in the shot put on Saturday. Ray Varner By MITCH SMITH TRACK [email protected]

Hawks come up Ryan Lamparek wants short in prelims one more personal best this season. Four Hawkeyes — sopho- If the sophomore shot more Besty Flood, juniors putter gets his wish, he’ll Lauren Hardesty and Steven likely be an All-American. Willey, and senior Ray Varner The Fairfax, Iowa, native — failed to qualify for the qualified for the NCAA finals of their respective championships in Eugene, events at the NCAA meet in Ore., in the shot put by toss- Eugene, Ore. ing his best collegiate throw Flood and Hardesty com- — 58 feet, 4 inches — at the peted in the preliminary NCAA regional meet in round for the 1,500 meters Austin, Texas, on May 27. Thursday, with Flood finishing That throw ranks ninth 15th overall (4:19.19) and best in Iowa history, and Hardesty placing 20th Lamparek will now com- (4:26.01). Flood finished ninth pete for the Hawkeyes in in her heat, and Hardesty the NCAA shot put Satur- came in 10th in the other day. heat. “If I threw like I was able Willey ran a 46.51 in the to, I knew it would put me 400-meter preliminaries in a good position to qualify Wednesday, finishing seventh for nationals,” Lamparek in his heat and 15th overall. said. His 45.98 at last week’s NCAA The sophomore is no West Regional is the fourth- stranger to making his best best mark all-time at Iowa. throws in key situations. Varner finished third in his He finished in the top 400-meter hurdles prelimi- three at three of Iowa’s four nary heat, 13th overall with a outdoor regular-season time of 51.04 Wednesday. The meets. He also finished Wadsworth, Ill., native posted sixth in the shot put at the his collegiate-best time of Big Ten Outdoor champi- 50.24 in the event at the Sun onships and tossed a sea- Angel Classic in April, putting son-best at the Big Ten him third all-time at Iowa. indoor championships, as Five Hawkeyes competed well, placing seventh. in two other events Thursday Lamparek’s ability to — freshman Matt Byers in the step up at the big meets javelin and the 1600-meter and lead the shot putters as relay squad of Willey, fresh- a sophomore has impressed man Patrick Richards, sopho- Iowa head men’s track more Eric Sowinski, and junior coach Larry Wieczorek. “It’s a good ability for an Chris Barton — but results athlete in any sport to play were not yet available. his best in the big games or Sophomore Ryan Lamparek big meets,” Wieczorek said. is slated to compete in the “He showed that he can do shot put Saturday. that. It also gives us opti- — by Jordan Garretson mism for the future because he still has a couple years TRACK left. He’s doing well right now, and I can envision Iowa State wary of even bigger and better conference shifts things for him.” One of Wieczorek’s coach- The first official move in ing mantras is “Be happy in conference expansion saw May.” The track and field Colorado accept an invitation season is long, filled with to join the Pac-10 Thursday. ups and downs, but he said Couple that with ESPN’s if his athletes are happy in report that Nebraska appears May, that means they’re to be set to join the Big Ten performing well. by the end of the week or Lamparek now hopes to early next week, and the Big take that one step further 12 seems to be crumbling. — be happy in June. He isn’t ESPN.com’s Mark Schlabach nervous. He just hopes to reports an anonymous Big 12 accomplish his goal of throw- football coach told him the ing 18 meters — slightly conference would dissolve more than 59 feet — and just with Nebraska’s departure. perform as well as he possi- SPORT DOM RYAN LAMPAREK The same coach expects bly can. FILE PHOTO/THE DAILY IOWAN Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Redshirt freshman thrower Ryan Lamparek prepares to show the shot put during the Iowa Open at the UI Recreation Building on Jan. 17, 2008. Oklahoma, and Oklahoma SEE LAMPAREK, 7 Lamparek will compete Saturday in the NCAA meet in Eugene, Ore. State to join Colorado and bolt to the Pac-10. Such a move would leave Iowa State among the Big 12’s remaining rubble. Getting the point State Board of Regents Hawks fare well in President David Miles said in a release Thursday the realignment speculation is an Bryce Cartwright joins the Iowa understandably concerning matter for the faculty, staff, men’s basketball team ready to academic ratings students, fans, alumni, and compete for the starting point friends of Iowa State. All Iowa’s intercollegiate athletics programs surpass “Today’s announcement by guard position. the University of Colorado the national academic benchmark set by the NCAA. that it will leave the Big 12 to By JORDAN GARRETSON By JORDAN GARRETSON signed a tender to become join the Pac-10 is disappoint- [email protected] ing,” Miles said. “Certainly, [email protected] a Hawkeye. this change and others that But despite arriving at The NCAA released its Cully Iowa by way of Paris are reportedly being dis- Academic Progress Rate Payne, be Junior College, cussed could have a signifi- report Wednesday, and all advised: Cartwright’s goal is clear cant negative impact on Iowa 24 (with indoor and outdoor State.” competition — he wants to compete to for the Iowa be the Hawkeyes’ starting track teams considered Miles added conference separately) of Iowa’s athlet- membership shouldn’t over- starting point guard. (Payne start- point guard ed all 32 games for the ics programs are achieving shadow the many accom- above the national bench- plishments of the school’s job has Hawkeyes as a freshman arrived in Bryce last season.) mark. student-athletes. Seventeen of the pro- “Iowa State President the form of “I wouldn’t sign to a Cartwright school if I didn’t think I grams are academically Gregory Geoffroy and Bryce Cartwright. Point guard could [be the starting achieving better than the Athletics Director Jamie Head point guard],” Cartwright national averages among CC COACH LARRY Pollard are working diligently coach Fran McCaffery said. schools in the Football BRENNA NORMAN/THE DAILY IOWAN to ensure the best possible announced on Tuesday Then again, he isn’t a Bowl Subdivision, and 20 Iowa coach Larry Wieczorek (middle) stands next to members of the outcome for Iowa State,” that the 6-1, 180-pound typical junior-college are outperforming their men’s cross-country team as they wait for the race to start against Miles said. junior-college point guard Northern Iowa on Sept. 4, 2009, at the Ashton Cross-Country Course. — by Jordan Garretson SEE CARTWRIGHT, 7 SEE ACADEMIC PROGRESS, 7