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So ham is an Internet HOWL-O-WEEN: Ames Dog Park is that too-tight gray suit. phenomenon and The Secret Word today is: Karina Huisman, 11, shows her mother, Julie Huisman, a picture she took of Bandit, a pomer- Comeback. Pee-wee has re- the youngest person anian, and Coco, a cavalier shih-tzu hybrid, during the Howl-O-Ween Party on Sunday at the Ames turned from exile. Dog Park. Photo: Karuna Ang/Iowa State Daily to record a Comedy Paul Reubens, who virtually Central special. abandoned the cult character he Where: ™ created nearly two decades ago Great Hall, MU There’s more online! following scandal, is making his Broadway debut with a rework- Check online for our Halloween photo gallery, featuring shots of various ing of the same theatrical show events and activities on campus and in Ames, at iowastatedaily.com that started Pee-wee’s career in MONDAY online the late 1980s. Reubens, now 58, has been Buck Bowling soaking up the attention this When: time around. He has donned his 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. The information in the log comes from the ISU and City Pee-wee suit and popped up all of Ames police departments’ records. over New York to drum up atten- What: Ames, ISU Police All those accused of violating the law are innocent until tion for “The Pee-wee Herman $1 bowling, $ 1 Police Blotter: Departments proven guilty in a court of law. Show,” which officially opens shoes, and $1 soda. Nov. 11. Come back Sunday Oct. 26 Kristal Mordhorst, 20, of Ute, operating while intoxicated and Everywhere he goes, people was cited for underage pos- underage possession of alco- and Monday next Sheyenne Chambers, 19, 4400 say: “Welcome back!” and “Glad session of alcohol. (reported at hol. (reported at 3:53 a.m.) you’re back.” week. Sponsored by Westbrook Drive unit 15, was 8:49 p.m.) SAC arrested and charged with driving under suspension. Officers assisted a resident who Where: (reported at 7:15 p.m.) Officers initiated a drug-related fell. (reported at 4:03 a.m.) Stewart/Colbert rally Underground, MU investigation. (reported at 8:53 draws thousands p.m.) A ‘sanity’ rally blending laughs Oct. 27 Samuel Lassise, 20, of Mason City, was cited for underage and political activism drew - Mitchell Metcalf, 23, 925 Oct. 30 possession of alcohol. (reported sands to the National Mall on TUESDAY Burnett Ave. unit 4, was Zachary Bury, 20, of Glenwood, at 1:19 p.m.) Saturday, with comedians Jon arrested and charged with was cited for underage pos- Stewart and Stephen Colbert public intoxication and public session of alcohol. (reported at as the unlikely maestros of Open Mic Night urination — Ames city code. 12:13 a.m.) A vehicle owned by Mark moderation and civility in polar- When: (reported at 2:10 a.m.) Tjernagel was damaged by a ized times. Organizers insisted 8 p.m. Robert Newcomer, 22, of fire that started in a trash can. the “Rally to Restore Sanity Centerville, was cited for (reported at 2:01 p.m.) and/or Fear,” just days before What: the congressional elections Sign up at 7 p.m. Oct. 28 disorderly conduct. (reported at A staff member reported losing 12:23 a.m.) Tuesday, wasn’t about politics. Performances at 8 a ring of keys. The ring was Benjamin Stenson, 19, of Still, supporters and left-leaning p.m. later recovered. (reported at Eatontown, N.J., was cited for advocacy groups hoped it would 11:21 a.m.) Lee Knickerbocker, 20, of underage possession of alco- rekindle some of the voter en- All talents and Ellsworth, was cited for under- hol. (reported at 2:04 p.m.) thusiasm for Democrats seen in guests welcome. age possession of alcohol. 2008, particularly among young Where: Vehicles driven by Na Liu (reported at 12:51 a.m.) John Reynolds, 19, of DeWitt, adults. Maintenance Shop, and Na Jin were involved in was cited for underage pos- The list of entertainers included MU a property damage collision. Officers assisted a resident who session of alcohol. (reported at musicians Sheryl Crow and The (reported at 2:46 p.m.) was experiencing medical and 2:08 p.m.) Roots. Actor Sam Waterston emotional difficulties. (reported and Don Novello, who years ago at 1:04 a.m.) A 15-year-old male was taken A 16-year-old male was taken played Father Guido Sarducci on TUESDAY WEDNESDAY into custody and charged with into custody and charged with “Saturday Night Live,” were also criminal trespass. (reported at Seth Smith, 18, 5226 Willow trespass. (reported at 2:32 expected to appear. 3:27 p.m.) Hall, was cited for underage p.m.) The rally generated extensive Viver Brasil’s Youth Informational meeting: possession of alcohol. (reported Matinee ISU Lions Club buzz on the Internet, with at 1:14 a.m.) Griffin Heiden, 21, 416 Billy more than 226,000 people on a When: When: An individual reported the theft Facebook page created for the of a wallet. (reported at 9:43 Sunday Road unit 111, was ar- 7:30 p.m.. 7 p.m. Officers assisted a 21-year-old rested and charged with public event saying they would attend. What: What: p.m.) man who was suffering from an intoxication. (reported at 2:47 The liberal Huffington Post was Viver Brasil’s Feet on “Lions Roar Around alcohol overdose. (reported at p.m.) sending a caravan of 10,000 the Ground is part of the World,” ISU Lions Oct. 29 1:34 a.m.) people on 200 buses from New Zachary Nelson, 23, of Edina, York, while Oprah Winfrey ex- the Martha-Ellen Tye Club informational Nathan Trainer, 25, of Nevada, pressed her support by providing was arrested and charged with Cody Fisher, 19, 208 South Minn., was arrested and Performing Arts In- meeting. Help us Dakota Ave., was cited for un- charged with public intoxica- travel expenses to a “Daily public intoxication. (reported at Show” studio audience of about stitute Youth Matinee make a difference in 1:21 a.m.) derage possession of alcohol. tion. (reported at 3:29 p.m.) (reported at 1:49 a.m.) 200 members so that they could Series. our community and attend. Where: the world. Curtis Sayon, 19, of West Des Anne Doering, 22, of Edina, Stephen’s Auditorium Where: Moines, was arrested and Nicholas Graves, 18, of Council Minn., was arrested and charged with driving under Bluffs, was arrested and charged with public intoxica- Iowa recruits met with Gold room, MU charged with operating while suspension. He was subse- tion. (reported at 3:29 p.m.) Kutcher, Moore quently released on citation. intoxicated. (reported at 2:13 ™ (reported at 1:29 a.m.) a.m.) The University of Iowa told the Got a story idea? Kyle Andersen, 18, 2210 Willow NCAA the school allowed two Hall, was cited for underage basketball recruits to meet We want to know! David Boulanger, 23, 200 Marshall Weeks, 24, 509 Welch possession of alcohol. (reported Ave., was arrested and charged celebrity Hawkeye fans Ashton Email us with your tips, Stanton Ave. unit 101, was ar- at 4:11 p.m.) Kutcher and Demi Moore. Such online at [email protected] rested and charged with public with public intoxication. (re- ported at 2:15 a.m.) a meeting would be a recruit- intoxication and interference ing violation. The recruits met with official acts. (reported at Vehicles driven by Peihan the married movie stars at an 1:52 a.m.) Michael Legoo, 19, of Forest Zhong and Peter Tubbs were Iowa-Iowa State football game in Correction City, was cited for underage involved in a property damage September and two former Iowa Vehicles driven by Lisa Halbur possession of alcohol. (reported collision. (reported at 4:30 p.m.) basketball players the same In “ ‘Larry’s tailage’ bring friends, family together,” printed and Tyler Marlow were involved at 2:19 a.m.) day, The Des Moines Register in Friday’s Gridiron edition, the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha in a property damage collision. Bryce Irlbeck, 19, 3230 Willow reported Sunday based on (reported at 11:10 a.m.) Joshua Benson, 19, 219 Ash Hall, was cited for underage records obtained under Iowa’s was incorrectly referred to as Phi Kappa Alpha. Ave., was arrested and charged public records law. NCAA rules The Daily regrets the error. possession of alcohol. (reported Vehicles driven by Kayne with public intoxication and un- at 10:45 p.m.) prohibit recruits from contact Weaver and Dylan Jones were derage possession of alcohol, with individuals considered to involved in a property damage third offense. (reported at 2:27 represent a university’s athletic a.m.) Nathan Hughes, 22, 303 interests. collision. 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>>AUDITOR.p1 >>SUPERVISORS.p1 ferent creative ways to try to get that helps Ames and that helps >>RETENTION.p1 tuition funding, but I think it’s Story County in general. That’s practices:” funding ... has not kept pace with the most important thing for the a problem nationally. rights have campaigned hard 1. Rule No. 1: Don’t spend more than you take in. the cost of education. state to try to keep the tuition in- Students are having diffi- to remove the justices from 2. Transparency: A transparent state budgeting Students are having diffi- crease to a minimum. culty finding jobs after grad- their positions. process means citizens can participate in the process. culty finding jobs after grad- Students are having diffi- uation. What will you do to The group Iowa for 3. Long-range planning: A five-year plan allows uation. What will you do to culty finding jobs after grad- stimulate job growth? Freedom, spearheaded by Iowa to impact the future rather than simply react to it. stimulate job growth? uation. What will you do to Economic development politician and businessman Economic development stimulate job growth? is one of the main [issues] for Bob Vander Plaats, has helped Jon Murphy (D) is one of the key roles that the As a member of the Board the Story County Board of in the movement to encour- Murphy has work experience in the Iowa Board of Supervisors should be of Supervisors, it’s difficult for Supervisors and we don’t di- age residents to vote out the Legislature, U.S. Congress, higher education and orga- [playing] here at Story County. the county to take a lead role in rectly create jobs, but I think we justices. nizational politics, according to his campaign website. The supervisors need to step in economic development, but it’s have to take a more active role “In April of 2009, we all He worked under Congressman Leonard Boswell and do a better job of really as- important that the county have in the county to make sure to witnessed blatant judicial ac- in Washington, D.C. in 1999 as a legislative assistant. sisting the economic develop- a supporting role for ... the eco- keep the jobs that we have here tivism by the Iowa Supreme He was director of the Iowa Office for State-Federal ment committee and make sure nomic commissioner [and] any and to track development, espe- Court. The court legislated Relations in 2007, meaning he was the “state’s point that we’re bringing the kind of other economic development cially along the I-35 border, the from the bench ... they gov- person on federal policy,” according to his website. jobs to Story County that will efforts that are underway in the Lincoln Highway corridor and erned from the bench ... and, Murphy lists five major issues from his platform on be hiring our college gradu- county. I think it’s important for work with our communities. In they even attempted to amend his website: ates. We’ve got such a wealth of the board to be active on those general, Iowa seems to hemor- our constitution from the great talent here, and we’ve got commissions [and also] help rhage its young people, we need bench as they declared Iowa ƒ Protecting your money nowhere else for them to go ex- graduates from Iowa State to to get them to stay here and we a ‘same-sex’ marriage state. ƒ Auditing every department of state government, every year cept pack the car and leave Story at least stay in Iowa when they also need to get people to come This is not their role. The ƒ Putting people ahead of partisanship County. We’ve got to see if we graduate. With more technol- back, and economic develop- Legislature makes the law. ƒ Providing leadership and vision can change that. ogy, it’s more important that ment is one way to do that. I The governor executes the law. ƒ Making the stat auditor’s office accessible students have a reason to stay think the board’s role is to work And, only ‘we the people’ can Paul Toot after they graduate and not flee with all our communities to amend our constitution,” said Murphy was born in Des Moines and graduated ISU students face stag- the state in an effort for a better make sure that we promote re- the group’s website. from Iowa State in 1994. gering debt when they grad- job or a job in their own field. gional development and that it’s Meanwhile other groups uate. What do you think is not [an] “us versus them” men- have tried to educate the pub- Information courtesy of the best way to help? Lucy Martin tality with the different commu- lic about the importance of Vaudt and Murphy’s campaign websites. [There] is not much that a ISU students face stag- nities fighting amongst them- political noninterference in county candidate can do about gering debt when they grad- selves; that we all understand judicial affairs. Although Iowa that, but I think it’s important >>CONVENTION.p1 uate. What do you think is that any [progress] helps us all. does have the ability to vote on that the legislature and the state the best way to help? whether to unseat a justice, the vote for the convention. try to keep the tuition [from I don’t have any direct way Jason Covey event would be highly unusual. A constitutional convention has not occurred dur- increasing]. It’s like every year to help that. The legislature Covey is a Republican candi- ing the entire 164 years since Iowa was admitted to the they have a tuition increase needs to fund the university and date for the Story County Board union in 1846 and has only been permitted by the Iowa and they just keep passing the their regents properly. My hus- of Supervisors. He is currently >>WESSEL.p1 Constitution since 1970. The last attempt to hold a cost off to the students. [There band is a professor, I’m happy a senior in political science at convention was in 2000 and was overruled with a vote are] different programs that are to continue to tell them that Iowa State. Covey was unable to dents to be able to understand of only 32 percent in favor of the convention. This year available for students [and] dif- that’s what they need to do, and be reached for an interview. what is coming to them in the could be Iowa’s first constitutional convention. future. According to Article X, Section 1 of the Iowa Students are having dif- Constitution, in order for a standard amendment to >>JUDGES.p1 Hurley, president of the Iowa branch of the Family ficulty finding jobs after the Constitution to be passed, it must be presented to Research Council. The three justices were part of graduation. What will you either house of the Iowa General Assembly and pass R-Iowa, Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, RNC mem- an April 2009 unanimous decision to overturn the do to stimulate job growth? through both houses with a majority of votes. ber Kim Lehman and former Sen. Rick Santorum, 1998 Iowa Defense of Marriage Act, co-authored There are two pretty signif- The bill is then placed on the ballot for the next gen- R-Penn., as speakers, in addition to Bob Vander by King, which limited marriage to be between icant things that governments eral or special election and voted on by Iowa residents. Plaats, head of Iowa For Freedom, and Chuck one man and one woman. can and should do to encour- However, a constitutional convention is a very dif- age growth. ferent process. The convention is made up of a legis- No. 1 is the infrastructure. lature-appointed committee of delegates that discuss We need to make sure sewers and amend bills before passing them onto voters in a >>TREASURER.p1 Relations Commission, the recycling and the good it can do and roads are adequate to keep general or special election. hope to eliminate many of the Boys and Girls Club Board of for all of us. drawing in business. We’ve This allows approved bills to skip the long and dif- paper processes currently in Directors and United Ames What are the most im- done that with I-JOBS, getting ficult process of making it through both houses, which place and focus on making many Board of Directors. I believe portant differences between things up and running again can take four years or more and go directly to voters. services electronic and more that elected officials should you and your opponent(s) after some pretty devastating “You could presumably have voters say ‘yes’ to the environmentally friendly. have a strong presence in the this election? hits to our state. It has made convention on the ballot,” said Richard Johnson, legal What are the most im- community. My 23 years of experience sure our infrastucture has services director for the Legislative Services Agency. portant differences between A plan for Story County helping individuals and busi- stayed updated. “If so, it could potentially be on a special election you and your opponent(s) — Since I announced my cam- nesses with their financial Iowa has been rated by next fall,” he said in reference to bills approved by the this election? paign 13 months ago, I have growth and tax strategies has CNBC as the number one convention. Relevant experience — My focused on four key issues: heightened my ability to posi- place to start a business, Many political and religious groups are hoping to career in the financial indus- sound investments, customer tively impact the residents of Forbes Magazine rated Iowa give a few failed bills a second chance; one is a bill titled try has provided me with the service and transparency, part- Story County through accurate as the best place to do business. House Joint Resolution 6. necessary skills and common nerships within the commu- management of taxpayer dol- We’ve invested in green energy. It reads, “Marriage between one man and one sense business solutions that nity, and collaboration in county lars. Working in an accounting I think we’ve created 8,700 jobs woman shall be the only legal union valid or recognized are needed in the Story County government. firm, I have a greater hands-on in that field. in this state.” Treasurer’s office. In my current knowledge of individuals and Iowa State is committed If this bill were to be passed, it would overturn the position as business banking Renee Twedt businesses because I deal with to green energy, but what Iowa Supreme Court ruling that ruled in favor of same- officer for Ames Community them all day, every day. I have can you do to help us make sex marriage in the controversial court case, Varnum Bank, I have responsibilities Iowa State is committed demonstrated my the university and the state v. Brien. similar to that of a county trea- to green energy, but what and commitment through ex- more green? The bill, HJR6, was initially introduced to state surer. I work regularly with in- can you do to help us make emplary customer service and I think we need to continue legislators in February 2009. The bill was sent to com- vesting public funds. I also man- the university and the state strong, independent leader- to invest in research areas. The mittee, but failed to be approved and did not make it to age all of the business banking more green? ship in my current position. biofuels research building was the House floor. It was resubmitted in February 2010 technology for my company as We all need to encour- Becoming an enrolled agent, recently built, which was a when the motion to address and amend the resolution well as manage projects, train age more recycling and I have earned the privilege of good start. Sustainability is ex- failed once again. staff, write procedures and work going”electronic” to minimiz- practicing and representing actly what we need to be think- However, because the topics of the constitutional with budgets. ing paper waste. Create a “chal- taxpayers before the Internal ing about. convention are not limited to exclude previously failed Proven community leader- lenge” within the workplace Revenue Service. I will serve I’m also a huge advocate for bills, it could return. ship — I currently serve on a to help get people involved. Story County with the same a public transportation sys- “The contents of this resolution [HJR6] could be number of local boards, com- Take the initiative to volunteer diligence, honesty and integrity tem. We need something that proposed in the constitutional convention as one of the missions and committees, within your community to dem- that have empowered all of my will take us out of Ames and results that could go to voters,” Johnson said. including the Ames Human onstrate your commitment to lifetime experiences. into Des Moines.

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>>SENATOR.p1 >>GOVERNOR.p1 sible vote to amend the Constitution over In October 2009, Culver made the same-sex marriage and said he’s open to decision to enact a 10-percent, across- serves on the judiciary and agriculture committees. Branstad left office. changing how Iowa’s Supreme Court jus- the-board cut to the state budget which Despite being part of the “Gang of Six” who worked on Much of Branstad’s campaign has put tices are selected. hit public schools particularly hard. The drafting legislation of the health care reform, he voted against a focus on the economy, as he repeatedly governor said at the time it was a choice it and would support its repeal. He questions the federal man- touts during his time in office the state un- Gov. Chet Culver (D) of raising taxes or cutting government date to purchase health insurance, although he was among employment rate went from a record high Gov. Chet Culver has held his position spending. 20 co-sponsors of a bill in 1993 to impose a mandate to buy to less than 3 percent when he left in 1999. since 2006. He said he would force local school coverage. Part of his proposals include open- During his first term as governor, boards to spend their cash reserves before Some issues Grassley continuously brings up is legislation ing more trading of Iowa’s agricultural Culver greatly expanded access to pre- enacting any raises in property taxes. to allow cameras in court rooms and support for Sunshine products with South Korea, getting rid school and health care coverage for In September, the Culver administra- Laws, and he has spent almost 14 years trying to abolish the of the Iowa Department of Workforce children. tion announced the state had a near re- Senate procedure known as “secret holds,” where a U.S. sena- Development and starting a new public- His administration also raised the age a cord budget surplus of $336 million and tor can place a hold on a motion, bill or nomination without private partnership and incentives to keep person could stay on their parents’ health grabbed the support of the National Rifle putting his or her name on the public record. young Iowans here rather than leaving the care insurance to 26, before the national Association. state for careers. debate on health care reform took place. Culver began the I-JOBS program, Roxanne Conlin (D) Instead of making the Iowa Defense of Culver’s campaign has struggled amid which has been devoted primarily to in- Marriage Act an issue central to his cam- scandals during his administration, such frastructure and flood recovery. It was Conlin is a practicing attorney and public defender. She is paign like other GOP candidates did in as the misuse of tax credits through the bonded and will cost more than $1 billion, a former U.S. District Attorney. She ran for governor in 1982 the primary, his approach includes a pos- Iowa Film Office. but is being entirely from gaming revenue. and lost to Terry Branstad. Conlin often discusses the large family she was raised in and the difficulties her family faced when her father lost his job and hit hard times. >>STATE.p1 have a strong right to work sta- the university. Back in 2001 we ing with faculty doing lab as- She graduated high school early, graduated from Drake tus, which means that nobody had a recession, and the state sistance or grading assistance. University at 21 and went on to a form a career in the legal expenditures exploded. We can force you to join a union. budget was cut and the univer- Students are having dif- world. increased the price tag and We have had a bill called Fair sities were cut pretty severely. ficulty finding jobs after She said the reason she wanted to run against Grassley created a budget gap of $440 Share that forces fees on non- That set off a wave of major tu- graduation. What will you this year was a result of the debate on health care reform in million dollars. We continued union members, which my op- ition increases that increased do to stimulate job growth? summer 2009. to spend at that level. In this ponent has repeatedly voted the cost of going to school. I Biorenewables have a great She supports health care and financial reform but said she coming budget cycle, we are for. He is voting a pro-union never want to have that kind future and are one of three ar- would not have forted for TARP. looking at a gap between $750 platform, which is at odds of thing happen again. What eas of economic development Conlin said she would oppose any attempt to privatize million and $1 billion. with economic development we did about four years ago, prospects. Biotechnology, ad- Social Security, wants to end tax credits for companies that There are two options that in Iowa. the Board of Regents and leg- vanced manufacturing and in- outsource jobs and close corporate tax loopholes. are available if we don’t cut Another issue we need islature made a deal to restore formation technology are the expenditures. We can borrow to resolve is the fact that our the funding that we lost and three key areas ideal for our money or we can raise taxes, commercial property taxes are in return the Board of Regents state. and neither of those options way out of whack. Our busi- would hold the increase to a We need to look a lot of >>REPRESENTATIVE.p1 are going to solve our prob- nesses have one of the largest rate of inflation. I think we different areas for generating Despite economists of multiple viewpoints stating the lems. I think we have to cut this property tax burdens in the should work out a deal along jobs. Really, given the interna- stimulus helped the economy, Latham said it was ineffective budget. country, and we should incre- those lines again. tional environment if we want and said the government spent too much in the past two years. Students are having dif- mentally start reducing the tax Another thing we must to maintain the standard of liv- He supported the College Opportunity and Affordability ficulty finding jobs after rate on commercial property do is increase scholarship ing we have to have jobs and we Act, which he said increased the maximum authorized Pell graduation. What will you taxes. aid. The governor created have to have workers with the grant for low-income college students from $5,800 to $9,000 do to stimulate job growth? something called the All Iowa skills to fill the jobs that other annually. I went to Des Moines and Herman Quirmbach Opportunity Scholarship pro- people can’t do. It will go more “My goal in this election is to send Nancy Pelosi back to met with some people whose ISU students face stag- gram that is helping kids from to the high-technology end. San Francisco permanently, to do whatever they do in San livelihood is to go out and bring gering debt when they grad- modest income backgrounds Information technology and Francisco, I’m not sure,” he said at a recent conservative companies to Iowa. They told uate. What do you think is to help students go to regents information security is, I think, event. me that when companies con- the best way to help? universities and other col- a key area. We brought IBM to sider where they’re going to I think the first thing we leges. I’m also a big fan of the Dubuque, we brought Google Bill Maske (D) locate a business there’s one can do is keep tuition down. work-study program. A lot of to Council Bluffs, Microsoft to Maske spent his career as an educator. He was a coach and threshold issue: Does the state We need to restore funding to work-study jobs involve work- West Des Moines. educator at the America School in Tehran, Iran, and was an education administrator in several school districts across the state. >>SECRETARY.p1 He remained active in politics throughout either as a chair ed Secretary of State in 2006. all Iowa counties of an organization, involving himself in campaigns and serv- He graduated from the University of He has focused on “streamlining ser- Ensure a voter-verified paper trail for ing as a city councilman. Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in political vices and making the office more user- all future elections He supports repealing No Child Left Behind and said science and then went to law school at friendly for the residents of Polk County,” The Secretary of State’s website re- more power over education belongs to the states, but wants to Creighton University. according to his website. ceived honors as the top elections web- ensure states have sufficient funding for their school systems. According to his website, he worked site in the country after the 2008 General Maske wants more emphasis placed on teaching children Michael Mauro (D) with the Iowa Legislature to: Election. around ages three and four because of their ability to learn at Mauro has been auditor for Polk Allow same-day voter registration Information is courtesy of Schultz and that age. County for nine years before he was elect- Establish a uniform voting system for Mauro’s campaign websites. On education, he also would like to see legislation passed that guarantees all high school graduates two years of free post-secondary education at a community college or public college or university, and increase availability of low-interest >>SVEDE.p1 of the soft costs that really add businesses and homegrown more green? or no interest loans beyond the first two years. up in the end, the expenses businesses like Iowa State’s There are all sorts of ways Maske generally supports the health care reform that it’s too late. We really need to that can add insult to injury. Research Park. to do this. One way I’d like to passed. He said, “This bill is not all that we had hoped it would get to work on educating high There are a multitude of I’ve heard Democrats tout- see is more geothermal energy. be, but it is a great beginning to much-needed health care re- schools about scholarships. things we can do to change the ing various businesses, but Iowa State has a new energy form in this country.” We also need to look at system. none of them are coming any- position and is trying to be on tuition and what I call “soft Students are having dif- where near Ames. Ames needs the forefront of renewable en- costs.” ficulty finding jobs after a strong voice on behalf of the ergy, and this is necessary. We need to look at actually graduation. What will you Iowa State community; we We can make Central Iowa having to buy textbooks, ver- do to stimulate job growth? haven’t had anyone in the past a hub, using Iowa State and its sus utilizing online technol- We can eliminate the tax do that. research opportunities. Don’t Let Back or Neck Pain ogy. We need to be looking at bases that impose the busi- Iowa State is committed It gives us a chance to ex- renting books and things like nesses and growth that we re- to green energy, but what plore the various ways of ener- Get You Down Kindles. ally need to encourage them. can you do to help us make gy growth. ISU is a good place Our experienced staff can help with: We need to relieve students We need to support all the university and state to begin. s(EADAcHES c s.E KPAIN >> s4IGHTmUSCLES CONSERVATION.p1 term welfare of our state than productive “We have to take care of what we’ve s,owERBAcKPAIN one of the lowest in the U.S. agri-business. got.” s.UMBNESSIN Hainey said it is important for voters The funds will also be used to create If the amendment receives a majority HANDSORfEET to support this amendment because it will bike trails to promote outdoor recreation vote, money will not go into the fund until help reverse those losses and develop wet- in the state. future legislation increases sales tax rates. “Your Local Family Chiropractor” lands that were once in abundance in the Randy Killorn, professor of agronomy, “We are only creating the piggy bank, if state. said he is in favor of practices that con- you will,” Hainey said. 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Monday, November 1, 2010 Editor: Michaela Cashman Business business iowastatedaily.com 5 Iowa State Daily Competition Gateway Hotel Center to reward business planning By Micaela. Cashman iowastatedaily.com

For those who have a great idea for a business and want to try it out, the ISU Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship is hosting a business plan competition. Write a business plan and submit an application to en- ter in the 2011 Pappajohn New Venture Business Plan Competition. This event is for individu- als or teams of up to five who either have an idea or recently started a new business. At least one student on a team must be a registered ISU student. The top three teams or in- dividuals will win $5,000. Applications are due Feb. Gateway Hotel in Ames has renovated its restaurant to make an atmosphere with more of a community feel. The IowaStater in the Gateway Hotel opened in September. 11, and plans must be turned in Photo: Shiyao Liu/ Iowa State Daily by March 25. The finals will be held April 22 in Des Moines. All documents can be sub- mitted online at www.isupjcen- ter.og/programs/newventure. Help sessions will be available for those people who want extra help writing Restaurant revamp their business plan. The ses- IowaStater replaces sions are free and will be held Reservations Hours Gateway Hotel at the Pappajohn Center for Audobon’s, gives more Entrepreneurship at 2501 Thanksgiving reservations are available. Breakfast Restaurants Call 515-268-2238 to reserve a table. Monday — Friday 6:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. North Loop Drive, Suite 1615 of a community feel 1978 — Gateway Center Motor Hotel in the ISU Research Park. Saturday — Sunday 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. opens, accompanied by the State Room By Nicole. McIntosh Lunch restaurant and The Green Gander bar, iowastatedaily.com Monday — Friday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. named after an ISU humor magazine. Saturday — Sunday 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Weisz, an Iowa native, attended Dinner 1988 — Summerfields replaces the Entrepreneur Gateway Hotel in Ames, 2100 one of the top culinary schools in the Sunday — Thursday 5 to 9 p.m. State Room, featuring a less formal Gateway Drive, has revamped its res- nation, Cook Street. atmosphere. The bar is renamed The Friday — Saturday 5 to 10 p.m. North Forty. taurant to make an atmosphere with He went on to work in Hawaii, San Bar more of a community feel. Francisco and Denver. Weisz said he Monday — Saturday 4 to 11 p.m. 2000 — Audobon’s replaces Former The IowaStater Restaurant re- believes in “playful experimentation” Closed Sunday Summerfields as an upscale dining es- placed Audubon’s and is focusing on when it comes to food. tablishment named after featured artist Midwest comfort food with flair. The menu features American clas- John Audobon. gymnast The Iowa State Foundation owns sics such as mac ‘n cheese, pizza and 2010 — The IowaStater Restaurant re- Gateway Hotel, which is a nonprofit sandwiches to twists on the classics for a small fee. places Audobon’s, complete with taste- organization that helps raise money such as buttermilk onion rings, cara- The bar also expanded to seat 15 ful red and gold decor and an ambience to speak for Iowa State with private gifts and mel pecan french toast and barbeque guests instead of only three. for casual contemporary dining. grants. pork tacos. There are two big-screen televi- They wanted the restaurant to have Entrees available after 5 p.m. in- sions to watch football and basketball at ISU an overall feeling of community and tie clude pork chops and salmon. games on as well. back into Iowa State, said David Adler, The menu changes every quarter to The restaurant has the opportunity By Micaela. Cashman the director of food and beverage for keep the food as fresh as possible. not only to serve local residents and ing Thursday, Oct. 7 with great suc- iowastatedaily.com Gateway. Additionally, the restaurant offers college students, but to give out-of- cess, serving 185 people. The restaurant is named after an weekly specials, such as 20 percent off town guests the chance to have a taste The restaurant kept the original SUCCESS Gymnastics of old alumni newspaper, which was for all Iowa State students, faculty and of Iowa State. staff with the addition of extra - serv Ames, 1347 XB Place, was vot- published from 1974 to 2002. staff. “Business has definitely picked up,” ers to accommodate more tables and ed best gymnastics program of The food has changed as well. The expansion made the dining said Butch Burns, bartender for the customers. Story County for 2010, and its The prices are more affordable and room much bigger with more light, IowaStater. It also added a few cooks because co-owner will be on campus to lean toward comfort food, rather than creating room for more tables and “So many more people from town the menu nearly doubled. tell everyone how she did it. fine dining. chairs. have been coming in,” he said. “The staff is thrilled with the Courtney Crandall, former “Just because the prices are down The restaurant now seats up to 100 The IowaStater has been in busi- change,” Adler said. competitive gymnast, will doesn’t mean the quality has changed,” guests. ness for 45 days, and it has already To find out more or to make a reser- speak at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at said Joe Weisz, executive chef for the Private party rooms in the back of seen a great increase in business. vation, visit its website at www.theio- Curtiss Hall, room 108. IowaStater. the dining area are available to reserve The restaurant had its grand open- wastaterrestaurant.com. Her business partner is former ISU gymnastics coach Amy Pyle. The duo opened the stu- Stocks dio last summer. SUCCESS is equipped with a full-scale gym, in-ground foam pit, in-ground resi pit and a team room. Crandall will discuss how Triple play: the Fed, election, job report to develop programs and host meets. Week ahead will midterm elections, a change that many added 45,000 jobs in October after ting 39,000 in the previous month. The lecture is open to all investors believe to be pro-business cutting payrolls by 95,000 the month Outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & majors. provide answers and therefore a boost to the market. before. The unemployment rate is ex- issues its report on planned “There’s pretty decent certainty pected to hold steady at 9.6 percent. job cuts in October. to uncertainty that Republicans will take over the Home run?: If the midterm elec- Factory orders are due from the House, but the question is wheth- tions result in a power change, the Commerce Department. Orders are Lecture By Blake Ellis er they will take over the Senate,” Fed provides an appropriate boost expected to have edged up 0.6 percent CNN staff reporter Roberts said. to the economy and the jobs report in September after slipping 0.5 per- “Either way, the results will lift a shows signs of life, stocks will likely cent in August. NEW YORK — October was an- little bit of uncertainty.” get a significant lift — at least for the The ISM services sector index for Alumna other strong month for markets, but Fed decision: Investors will be short-term. October is expected to have ticked up uncertainty kept stocks in a tight range pouring over the Federal Open Market “Everything has to fall into place slightly to 53.6 from 53.2 in September. over the past week. Committee’s meeting announcement, correctly next week to continue going Auto and truck sales are due discusses Now, some of that uncertainty is released Wednesday. higher,” said Alan Lancz, president of throughout the day, and the govern- about to fade. The Fed is widely expected to Alan B. Lancz & Associates. ment’s weekly oil inventory report is The first week of November brings launch another round of monetary Monday: A report on personal in- also released Wednesday. market three events that have the poten- stimulus in an effort to boost the come and spending is due before the Time Warner, AOL, CVS Caremark tial to shake up markets: the Federal economy. market open. and News Corp. are all on tap to release Reserve’s meeting, the midterm elec- Just the anticipation of the move Economists surveyed by Briefing. earnings. crash tions and the release of the govern- — referred to as quantitative easing — com expect income to have risen 0.3 Thursday: The government’s By Micaela. Cashman ment’s October jobs report. has pushed the S&P 500 up 11 percent percent in September after jumping weekly jobless claims report comes out iowastatedaily.com “We have a triple play coming up,” since the Fed’s intentions were an- 0.5 percent in August. Thursday, with 450,000 Americans said Doug Roberts, a chief invest- nounced in August. The Institute for Supply expected to file new claims for unem- College of Business alumna ment strategist at Channel Capital Now the question is how big the in- Management’s manufacturing index ployment, after 434,000 were filed in Cara Heiden will speak as part Research. jection will actually be. for October is on tap in the morning the previous week. of the Stafford Lecture Series “These three events are going to “People are wondering, ‘is it go- and is expected to have edged down to October same-store sales figures on Banking at 11 a.m. Tuesday overshadow everything else.” ing to be $500 billion? $1 trillion? $2 54 from 54.4 in September. Any num- from major retailers are due in the in the Gerdin Business While the S&P 500 and Dow logged trillion?’,” Roberts said. “If the size ber above 50 indicates growth in the morning, along with a report on third- Building in room 330. their best October in several years, of the stimulus is less than expected sector. quarter business productivity from Heiden is now co-presi- major indexes simmered in the last then you might have a little bit of a Construction spending is forecast the Commerce. dent of the Wells Fargo Home week of the month as investors stayed sell-off, but the market would accept a to have ticked down 0.5 percent in Results from Cablevision, DirecTV Mortgage department. on the sidelines amid a raft of econom- smaller amount positively if [the Fed] September, following a rise of 0.4% in and Sirius XM are on deck. Her lecture, titled ic reports. indicates continuity with it and says August. Friday: In addition to the govern- “Managing Market Turmoil “We’ve seen all that we need to it won’t stop until they achieve their Tuesday: On top of midterm elec- ment’s big jobs report, the National from the Inside Out,” will fo- see of the economic data, there are no goals.” tions, the FOMC meeting begins and Association of Realtors releases its cus on how she guided her surprises now — it’s still the weakest Jobs report: The third piece of the BP is slated to report results. pending home sales index, a measure company through one of the recovery we’ve seen in generations,” triple play is the government’s closely Wednesday: The FOMC’s rate deci- of sales contracts for existing homes. most devastating crashes in said David Sandell, portfolio manager watched jobs report. sion is due at 2:15 p.m. ET. Economists The index is due before the start of the market’s history. at Leeb Capital. “It’s clear that we need Since the extent of quantitative expect the Fed to leave key interest trading and is expected to have risen Heiden will also discuss the more help, and whether it comes out of easing is expected to be known by rates unchanged at a range of between 0.5 percent in September after rising leadership and organization the Fed or out of Washington remains the time the jobs report is released 0 and 0.25 percent. 4.3 percent in August. skills she learned through this to be seen, but likely we’ll see it from Friday, investors will be eyeing it for Payroll services firm ADP is fore- A report on consumer credit is difficult time and will suggest both.” signs of whether the Fed’s action was cast to report that employers in the forecast to show a decline of $3.8 bil- ways to keep employees moti- Elections: Wall Street is banking warranted. private sector added 25,000 workers lion in September, following a drop of vated in a failing economy. on a win for Republicans in Tuesday’s Employers are expected to have to their payrolls in October after cut- $3.3 billion in the previous month. 6

Monday, November 1, 2010 Editors: Jason Arment & Edward Leonard Opinion opinion iowastatedaily.com 6 Iowa State Daily Editorial Activism Vote for better usage of land, water quality We’re voting “yes” for Iowa’s Water and Land Legacy amendment. Our biggest asset is the environment, and land stewardship is a responsibility we all share. We’ve all heard about Iowa’s problems with erosion and runoff. Ames may have some of the best water in the nation, but almost 53 percent of Iowa’s waterways have been deemed “poor” in terms of quality. We’re 47th out of 50 in conservation spending, a statistic that’s downright shame- ful in a state where 90 percent of the land is dedicated to agriculture. The Iowa Water and Land Legacy amendment seeks to create a transparent, constitutionally protected trust fund for conservation. Passed by Iowa legislators in a remarkably bipartisan fashion — more than Columnist Belding points out that voting is only a small part of the political sphere. To truly be involved with politics, citizens must be aware of 90 percent of the vote — the measure also where the candidates stand on the issues and remain politically active between election cycles. Photo: Bryan Langfeldt/Iowa State Daily includes stipulations around public compe- tition for funding, mandatory audits and the creation of a citizen’s oversight committee regarding fund management. This won’t be an increase in taxes. Voting is not enough Instead, it’s a mechanism that earmarks 3/8 By Michael.Belding iowastatedaily.com of the first cent of a future sales tax increase toward conservation, generating $150 mil- Off-season involvement is the campaign season isn’t either. Despite such demonstrations’ composi- lion annually. Two-thirds of this funding The time between elections is what’s ac- tion as masses of people, they are effective would go toward water quality, with the rest just as important as voting tually important. The two-or-so-year period vehicles of political participation. That is going toward parks, trails and habitat. between election cycles does not involve because the members of that mass are the he political off-season is about to the ordinary citizen. He cannot march into people who agitate during campaigns. While we’re not fans of constitutional begin. On Tuesday, Nov. 2, huge Washington, D. C. and cast a vote on any Voting won’t change the world. Yes, it amendments to push pet projects, the idea Tmasses of the freest people in the measure — not even the most insignificant determines who holds office and who enacts of a conservation fund in the wording of our world will go to their precincts, fill out their parking assignment decision. law until the next election. But the issues are state constitution is something we definitely ballots and go home. They will think they Between elections is when solutions to determined by the people impacted by crisis support. have participated. They haven’t. The politi- problems are brainstormed by people who situations and the publicity they garner. If a cal off-season — that time between elections can actually implement them. Potential problem isn’t exposed to enough attention, Take a look around, what are you sur- – in no way requires their votes or presence. solutions are drafted, worked out, discussed it does not become an issue for the public rounded by? There are buildings, but if you I urge you to go vote, but only if you have and approved or rejected. Politics in the realm to solve through our government, walk an hour in any direction from Central taken the time to explore the candidates interim between elections focuses not on election-decided institutions. Campus you will end up in the country. This and what they think of the issues. Watching galvanizing supporters, discouraging the Please vote. But only do it if you have TV ads and reading the fliers that come to opposition and winning by sheer numbers. a reason. If you’re voting simply because is where we live. If you live in one of Iowa’s your mailbox don’t count. If you can’t make Actual politics focuses instead on crafting you’re allowed to, and not because there is larger cities, you still live in the country. heads or tails of politics, ask a politically solutions to issues and controversies. a legitimate issue you care about, don’t cast Some would put forward that there are astute, trustworthy friend who will talk to To actually be involved in politics, citi- your ballot. In voting anyway, people dilute many other worthy causes that the future you about who the candidates are, how they zens must be involved in politics all the time, the political pond and take away power that conduct themselves in their offices and not just during campaign season. Voting rightfully belongs to the voters who will tax money could go to, and that is true. what the ballot initiatives mean. isn’t enough. You cannot simply go vote and agitate for an issue year-round, until the There are many things in this state that need Voting isn’t political. How could it be? expect the world to be changed because of it. next election. improved. When a person goes to fill out a ballot, he Politics requires continuous involvement, What is disturbing about this isn’t that There comes a point where we desper- does so in a closet-sized space all by himself. not participation for a single moment on a people vote for no reason. What is disturb- At the end of the day, when the votes are tal- single day. ing is that people act for a single moment as ately need to address the short comings of lied, the winners are the party whose voters, Have you noticed that it’s the people if things matter to them, and then they stay our states land usage and water quality. If we in isolation, arrived at the same conclusion. who appear in front of public buildings home until the next election. care, even a little bit, about the environment Politics is an activity that is possible only throughout the year with their banners and Elections aren’t the only opportunity to we live we need to vote accordingly. with other people. Voting, which relies on speeches that receive news attention and try your skill at politics. They exist to reaf- When it comes to state-funded programs, force of numbers alone, isn’t political. And set trends for the next campaign season? firm your participation. you get what you pay for. Right now we’re not paying for very little, and the statistics Habits speak to that. It’s not that there aren’t people that are ready to get to work restoring Iowa’s prairies, wetlands, and begin the steps nec- essary in cleaning up Iowa’s waters. It’s that they need money, plain and Sexy things you care about simple. 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Monday, November 1, 2010 Editor: Jake Lovett Sports sports iowastatedaily.com | 515.294.3148 8 Iowa State Daily Football Cyclones down Jayhawks Homecoming game marks success for ISU football after 28–16 victory By Dan.Tracy iowastatedaily.com Luckily for the ISU fans amongst the Homecoming crowd of 46,485 at Jack Trice Stadium, there are two halves to a football game. Unable to muster any offense and giving the KU offense more than 21 minutes with the ball in the first half, the Cyclones trailed the Jayhawks 9-7 after a trio of field goals from KU kicker Jacob Branstetter. However, after a first half that found the Cyclones trailing in total yards 170-122 and first downs 10-5, the Cyclone offense came alive in the second half. Three rushing touchdowns on their first three second-half drives gave the Cyclones (5-4, 3-2 Big 12) the lead and enough momentum to hold on for a 28-16 victory over the Jayhawks (2-6, 0-4). “I take my hat off to our kids for the execution, for never doubt- ing and the perseverance that they displayed in playing an entire football game and finishing that thing off in the second half,” said ISU coach Paul Rhoads. Although he has been known for his fiery postgame speeches, Rhoads approached his team calmly at halftime, letting them know that they needed to start executing if they wanted to im- prove in the second half. “It was a calm locker room because I made it that way,” Rhoads said. “I reminded them that this is exactly what we had expected, nobody needed to be surprised. Nobody needed to doubt, but Quarterback Jerome Tiller celebrates with running back Alexander Robinson after a touchdown scored by running back Jeff Woody at the end of the first half of the Iowa State vs. Kansas game on Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones defeated the Jayhawks what we needed to do was execute, which offensively we didn’t 28-16. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily do, remotely, in the first 30 minutes of the football game.” ISU senior quarterback Austen Arnaud completed four pass- 1 2 3 4 final es for 31 yards and was sacked twice in the first half. Iowa State Kansas “I think there was a little nervous energy coming off a big win Kansas 6 3 0 7 16 Total Yards: 400 268 last week,” Arnaud said. “We tried to forget and just play this First Downs: 21 20 week, but we came out flat as an offense.” Iowa State 0 7 21 0 28 The Cyclones came out of the locker room with a quick sec- Rushing Yards: 232 119 ond-half opening drive, at only 2 minutes and 35 seconds, but it Passing Yards: 168 149 ended with kicker Grant Mahoney kicking an extra point, not more linebacker Jake Knott intercepted his fourth pass of the Turnovers: 1 1 punter Kirby Van Der Kamp dropping back to punt. season which set up the Cyclones’ final score, a 33-yard scamper Time of Possession: 25:27 34:33 On the ninth play of the drive, senior running back Alexander by freshman running back Shontrelle Johnson. Robinson scored on a 2-yard rush, giving the Cyclones their first “The offensive line opened up a big hole for me, and I had to lead of the day at 14-9. make a guy miss, but once I came out of the cut, I knew it was a at the start of the game, as starting center Ben Lamaak did not “We got ourselves into a rhythm; we picked up our tempo a touchdown,” Johnson said. play due to an MCL sprain he suffered in the win over Texas. The little bit, and when we got in a rhythm, we started executing,” Starting out at the left side of the line, Johnson made a quick ISU offensive line shuffled around a bit with starting left guard Robinson said. cut to the right at the line of scrimmage and dashed in for the Alex Alvarez moving to center and backup center Sean Smith The senior back was a big part of that momentum as he went Cyclones’ third touchdown in as many drives. moving to left guard. over the century mark in rushing yards for the second week in a “It looked like he hurt a couple people, without touching row, finishing with 117 yards on 17 carries and a touchdown. them,” Rhoads said. After a Kansas punt, Iowa State milked the clock with another The Johnson run would mark the final score for the Cyclones lengthy drive that lasted 16 plays over 89 yards that ended with as they held the KU offense out of the end zone until Jayhawk ™ freshman running back Jeff Woody scoring his first career touch- running back James Sims scored on a 5-yard touchdown recep- Looking for more? down on a 3-yard plunge. tion with seven seconds left in the game. For the rest of the story, visit iowastatedaily.com Then, with 1:58 remaining in the third quarter, ISU sopho- The rushing attack for the Cyclones appeared to be in trouble online

Volleyball Second-ranked Nebraska sweeps No. 12 Iowa State By Jake.Calhoun son and the 1 2 3 final more kills iowastatedaily.com 26th of her than attack career. Iowa State 19 16 16 0 errors, hit The ISU volleyball team snapped N U for a dismal its six-match win streak with a three- right-side Nebraska 25 25 25 3 .089 hitting set loss to No. 2 Nebraska (19-25, hitter percentage, 16-25, 16-25) on Saturday night at Lindsey their worst Nebraska Coliseum in Lincoln, Neb. Licht led all hitters in the match with of the season. No. 12 Iowa State (16-5, 9-4 Big 12 kills, which contributed to her Jamie Straube hit at a .250 clip, 12) experienced its fourth straight match-high 14.5 points. leading the ISU starters, registering loss to Nebraska (20-2, 12-1) after Sophomore Alison Landwehr had five kills on 16 attempts. defeating the Huskers last season in a season-low 23 assists to lead the The Cyclones were outdug for Lincoln, Neb., for the first time in the team, a reflection of the Cyclones’ in- only the third time this season, com- program’s history in a five-set thriller effective passing. piling 50 digs to the Huskers’ 59 digs. on Oct. 21, 2009. Apart from the Cyclones’ frus- Senior Carly Jenson led the Victoria Henson’s team-high 11 trated passing component, they also Cyclones with 11 digs, while Henson kills leapfrogged her into second place experienced a barrage of trickery and libero Ashley Mass added 10 all-time in ISU history for career kills from the Huskers’ multiple-hitter 6-2 digs to the team’s total. True fresh- Outside hitter Victoria Henson digs the ball during a match against Kansas on with 1,569. The senior outside hitter formation, which increased the diffi- man Kristen Hahn also added seven Oct. 23 at Ames High School. No. 2 Nebraska snapped Iowa State’s six-match now sits behind Kristin Hugdahl’s culty of assigning blockers to certain digs in her eighth match of action this win streak Saturday. File photo: Manfred Brugger/Iowa State Daily all-time record of 1,620 career kills, opponents. season. which was set in 1995. She surpassed The Huskers outhit the Cyclones The only two other times the started the third straight match of her for the cardinal and gold. Steph McCannon’s mark of 1,566 ca- for the second straight contest be- Cyclones had been outdug this season career for the Cyclones in place of ju- The Cyclones return for the fi- reer kills, which was also set in 1995. tween the two this season, averag- was the Sept. 18 match at Missouri nior right-side hitter Kelsey Petersen. nal match at Ames High School on Henson’s 10 digs also resulted in ing a .256 hitting percentage. The and the Oct. 9 loss at Kansas. In two sets, Matlock registered two Wednesday as Baylor comes to town. her ninth double-double on the sea- Cyclones, who registered only 10 True freshman Tenisha Matlock kills, one dig and one assisted block The match is set to begin at 7 p.m.

Soccer Freshmen come up big, as team shuts down Tigers 5–0 By Blake.Schultz 1 2 final iowastatedaily.com son, only freshmen scored games as I would’ve for the Cyclones, and Friday liked,” Graboski said Missouri 0 0 0 Coming into Friday’s game night was the same story. Each of the season. “But I against Missouri, the Cyclones of the five goals scored in the think we are rebuild- Iowa State 2 3 5 didn’t have much to play for. game were from five differ- ing this program, They had been eliminated ent players: Caitlin Graboski, and I think in years from postseason play, and this Theresa Kucera, Goldstein, to come, we’re going to be up time. To start the second half, was their last game of the sea- Brittany Morgan and Emily there.” Missouri moved its back line son. But Iowa State still found Nowka. Graboski got the scoring up over the half line to have a way to stay motivated and “We put a lot of pressure on started early for the Cyclones more players in the offensive shut out the Tigers 5-0. them from the word ‘go,’” said on Friday with a lengthy goal zone. That move came back to “We knew this was our coach Wendy Dillinger. “They in the third minute of the haunt them. last game,” said ISU freshman knew coming in what the ex- game. The goal opened the Due to the holes on defense, Emily Goldstein. “We put our- pectations would be. They flood gates for the Cyclones, the Cyclones kept pounding selves in a hole, so we couldn’t knew they were brought here which led to more opportuni- shots at the Missouri keeper get to the Big 12’s, but we just to elevate the program.” ties on offense. on the counter-attack. put aside everything, and we Elevate the program is ex- “That just completely In the 80th minute, Midfielder Emily Goldstein goes around a Missouri defender played for each other and espe- actly what the freshmen did. turned the game around,” Missouri made a mistake on during the game Friday at the ISU Soccer Complex. Goldstein cially the seniors.” For the first time since she got Goldstein said. “Mizzou is a the offensive end and Iowa had a goal to help the Cyclones defeat the Tigers 5-0 in their final Goldstein, who led the here in 2008, Dillinger won good team. They come out ev- State’s Margaret Powers got home game of the season. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily Cyclones in points this sea- three Big 12 games, and the ery game for the first 10 min- the ball, passed it over the son, put an exclamation point win on Friday was the largest utes where they always get Tiger back line and Kucera win. able to send Jordan and Ashley on her season’s stats, scoring a margin of victory — five — over their goals, so it was huge for received the ball at midfield As time expired, senior out,” Dillinger said. “[The goal and grabbing three assists. Big 12 opponents in the pro- us to come out not slow and get all alone. Kucera drove the Ashley Costanzo led the team] worked very hard, and The entire game was a perfect gram’s history. that goal.” ball down and scored on Cyclones’ bench to pile on top we’ve been in some close recap of the season for the “I was frustrated at times After a goal by Morgan, the one-on-one against the of fellow senior Jordan games, so to end it with that freshmen, on the whole. because it was up and down, the Cyclones took a 2-0 lead keeper. Two minutes later, on the field. kind of outburst on offense In Big 12 games this sea- and we hadn’t won as many into the locker room at half- Nowka scored to seal the 5-0 “I’m happy that we were was huge.” Editor: Jake Lovett | sports iowastatedaily.com | 515.294.3148 Monday, November 1, 2010 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 9

Hockey Penalties, mistakes costly in weekend losses By Dan.Kassan “There’s just not a lot of communication out iowastatedaily.com there,” said senior Mike Lebler, who scored the only goals for the Cyclones this weekend, both In hockey, both teams during a given game on the power play. “We’re just doing some wrong will commit penalties and give the other team things, not playing smart.” a man advantage. Lately, No. 8 Iowa State has Murdoch was visibly upset after two rough been on the penalty kill more than the power losses. After declining to comment Friday, he play. said Saturday that, along with a “Black Monday,” “I don’t mind taking penalties occasionally practice this week would focus on the basics. for hitting too hard, but not some of the stuff we “I’ll demand that our coaches work on basic took penalties for — hooking, roughing, interfer- fundamental skills, which right now seem to be ence, holding,” said coach Al Murdoch. lacking,” Murdoch said. “Simple skills like pass- The Cyclones (5-9-0) committed six penal- ing and shooting. So we’ve got our work cut out ties in a 4-1 loss on Friday and another six in a for us.” 5-1 loss on Saturday. It’s harsh criticism for a team struggling to Ohio capitalized, notching a power-play find its groove. goal Friday and three more for the easy victory After splitting a series against Davenport Saturday. University, the Cyclones hit the road and came “We just took too many penalties,” said away from the University of Illinois with anoth- freshman Kyle Van. “When we made mistakes, er series split. they capitalized. They wanted it more.” But this weekend, the defending Central The young Cyclones have been struggling all States Collegiate Hockey League champion year on special teams. Ohio University showed, Murdoch said, why An inability to score with the man advan- they are defending league champs. tage and the difficulties of clearing the puck and “They beat us fair and square,” Murdoch preventing the opposition to score on the power said. “Our guys got to see what a defending play has plagued Iowa State. CSCHL champion is like.” “We had some bad breakdowns,” said fresh- Iowa State did not score an even-strength Ohio forward Tyler Pilmore scores against goalie Erik Hudson on Friday in the Ames/ISU Ice Arena. man Shawn Crawford. goal in either game. Ohio outscored the Cyclones The Cyclones were defeated by the Bobcats 4-1. Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa State Daily “We just need to settle down. We are rush- 9-2 in the two games. ing our passes, which create turnovers. It felt The losses are starting to pile up for the Freshman Chris Cucullu said that while like we were holding on to our sticks too tight,” Cyclones. Still below .500, Iowa State trav- some minds aren’t in the best place right now, 1 2 3 final Crawford said. els to Kent State University next weekend the ability to change that is there. Ohio 1 0 3 4 Mental mistakes have hurt at times. The of- before heading back to Ames to face Indiana “We can definitely turn things around if we fense had problems developing plays inside the University. put our mind to it,”Cucullu said. “You know, re- Iowa State 0 1 0 1 zone and creating scoring chances. Ohio out- Despite the woeful outcomes, the guys still ally put in the effort.” shot Iowa State 31-24 on Friday and 32-22 on believe in themselves and the talent around Murdoch knows his team. 1 2 3 final Saturday. them. He knows he has a lot more youth than in “Their goalie is a solid goalie, but I’m not sure “You know, it’s really just staying focused but years past, so he is stressing to his team to play Ohio 2 1 2 5 if he even had to shower tonight,” Murdoch said keeping things light,” said junior Brian Rooney. smart, team hockey. after Saturday’s defeat. “I think at times it’s really easy to think things “Don’t worry about the extraneous stuff, just Iowa State 1 0 0 1 Chemistry has also been an issue. With so are going down the toilet, but at the end of the focus on basic fundamental skills right now,” many new faces this year, knowing where play- day we just got to come back and keep playing Murdoch said. “Because until those get better, ers are on the ice has been a challenge to develop. hockey.” the other things won’t get better.”

Golf Women’s team hopes for strong play at Onion Creek

By Dan.Martin since their this time and continue to feel pretty confident that we’ll Also competing for Iowa ranked 27th nationally after iowastatedaily.com last tourna- improve.” do good again.” State will be Kristin Paulson, finishing fifth place or better ment — their Laurence Herman has a She placed eighth at the who is coming off her first ca- in every tournament so far this Iowa State’s women’s golf longest break lot of momentum coming into tournament last year and reer top 10 finish in the Lady season. It is the program’s best team is heading to Austin, so far. The Onion Creek this year, after broke the individual 54-hole Northern Invitational. She start in recent history. Texas, for Monday and players are finishing in the top 10 in her course record with a 212. She was recently named the Iowa The tournament kicks off Tuesday’s Challenge at Onion now anxious last three tournaments. is looking to improve upon that Women’s Golf Association’s at 8:30 a.m. Monday for the Creek tournament. to get back Herman “It feels pretty good. I had mark this time around. player of the year. She had a first 36 holes. The final 18 will Iowa State broke several into com- a rough start in the first tour- “I want to win, but obvious- successful summer of golf and be tee off at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. team and individual records petition, especially at Onion nament, but I’m glad I’ve been ly everyone does. At least top has competed for the Cyclones Live scoring for the tourna- at the tournament last year Creek, where last year they able to come back,” Herman five, but winning is my goal,” in every tournament so far. ment can be followed at www. and will be hoping for another broke the course’s 54-hole said. “We’ve got one left, and I Herman said. Iowa State is currently golfstat.com. strong performance this time record by 16 strokes with an around in the final tournament 867. Additionally, Punpaka of the fall. Phuntumabamrung shot a “We played really well last second-round 67, breaking the year, so we are coming in with course individual record. Ten Large Screen TV's Over 2,000,000 Pizzas Served in Ames some good memories,” said “We did pretty good in coach Christie Martens. “I Texas last year — I think we just hope that we all play well. can do better this year than Monday I hope that we can go out and last year because we have play like we know we can play. a greater team this year,” Playing good every round is Phuntumabamrung said. what we are looking for.” “I think we have a good – A Drinking Establishment – MADNESS The team has had three chance to be in a good place. I weeks to rest and practice hope that I can play well again Monday Night

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12 | SPORTS | Iowa State Daily | Monday, November 1, 2010 Editor: Jake Lovett | sports iowastatedaily.com | 515.294.2003 HOMECOMING | VICTORY Coach Paul Rhoads congratulates wide receiver Josh Lenz after his touchdown in the first half in Saturday’s game against Kansas. The Cyclones defeated the Jayhawks 28-16. Photo: Rebekka Brown/ Iowa State Daily

Iowa State’s Austen Arnaud runs the ball during the Cyclones’ game Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. Tight end Collin Franklin attempts to jump over the defense and into the end zone during Saturday’s Iowa State won 28-16. Photo: Manfred Brugger/Iowa State Daily game against Kansas at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones scored a touchdown on the next play. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily

Defensive end Cleyon Laing and defensive back Leonard Johnson Cy joins the crowd for a surf in the student section during the Iowa Wide receiver Jake Williams fights for yardage against the Kansas team up to take down Kansas running back Angus Quigley during State vs. Kansas game Saturday afternoon at Jack Trice Stadium. defense during the game Saturday. The Cyclones defeated the Saturday’s game. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily Jayhawks 28-16. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily

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