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Students in the College of Human Sciences are gaining a new perspective on small town Iowa by partnering with the Iowa Retail Initiative to strengthen ru- ral communities and retailers with new ideas and competitive strategies. “Everybody wants the quality of life that we have in Iowa small Kyle Schlichting/Iowa State Daily towns,” said Susan Erickson, Iowa Jessica Hurst, far back, assistant professor of apparel, events and hospitality management, talks with her students about their work for the Iowa Retail Retail Initiative program co-direc- Initiative. The class that Hurst teachers, AMD 576, allows students to work with the Slater community to help brand various retail projects. tor. “But you can’t have that with- out purposeful support of local mission. Iowa. the Ames Chamber of Commerce. rural market. He also said that lo- retailers.” Linda Niehm and Jessica She said that the initiative Both courses are working with cal businesses are the backbone The Initiative is a collabo- Hurst are initiative board mem- is a unique, holistic approach Kamp to connect with the towns. of employment in small commu- ration between the College of bers and ISU associate professors that offers the whole package to “Students have been able to nities and this project is a low- Design and the College of Human in apparel, events and hospitality retailers. see that these businesses are peo- cost option for them. Sciences supported by the ISU management. Hurst teaches AMD 576. This ple’s lives,” Niehm said. Through the introductory vice president for extension and Niehm teaches Apparel, course has two groups of students Groups from both courses and checkpoint visits, Kamp said outreach. It aims to connect Events and Hospitality doing community visioning in will present their plans of action that the communities have been Iowa retailers with helpful re- Management 474 and 574, Collins and Slater to make the at the College of Human Science’s impressed with the professional- sources from a variety of areas of Entrepreneurship in Human communities more vibrant. Entrepreneurship Showcase on ism, ingenuity and freshness of expertise. Sciences. This course allows stu- Students have met with May 1 from 6-8:30 p.m. in the Le ideas coming from students. Erickson said that the initia- dents to do hands-on retail busi- community leaders, politicians Baron lobby. Catherine Clark and Maren tive is a way for the university to ness market analysis for five busi- and concerned citizens, said Kamp said that Students Sundby, seniors in apparel, mer- be valuable in ways beyond the nesses in Collins, Iowa, Gilbert, Drew Kamp, director of the Story benefit from understanding what classroom as part of its land grant Iowa, Colo, Iowa and Huxley, County Community Outreach for it takes to make it in the current RURAL p3 >> BPMI program blends science, art Dead Week increases By Kat.Gruenewald municating science @iowastatedaily.com through art,” said Caitlin Swanberg, senior in bio- business at Iowa State’s biologi- logical and pre-medical cal and pre-medical illus- illustration and vice- tration program will cele- president of the BPMI coffee shops brate its 30th anniversary Club. “It can be through in the coming semester. an animation, it can be Iowa State University an illustration, a graphic. By Hannah.Williams has one of the longest- There are a lot of different @iowastatedaily.com running undergraduate outputs, especially with programs in BPMI in the the digital side.” Students pay close atten- . The degree program tion to coffee shops around BPMI is a major that aims to prepare students campus during Dead Week, es- combines science and art for careers in biological pecially Lorry’s Coffee that has into one program. illustration or graduate been relocated to Mother’s Pub Fewer than a dozen education in medical west of campus. undergraduate programs illustration. The two businesses are of this type exist in the “You can do a lot with now sharing the facility. Lorry nation. the major,” Swanberg VerSteeg, co-owner of Lorry’s “It is a unique major,” said. “This year, of our Coffee, says that business is said John Dorn, lecturer eight graduates, six are doing well after the move. The in integrated studio arts going on to graduate manager of Mother’s Pub has and adviser of the BPMI school for medical illus- been very amicable and help- club. tration. That is the big ful with all of the necessary ac- The major is a shared next step for the major commodations, VerSteeg said. program between the and then after there are Lorry’s Coffee has not College of Liberal Arts so many different com- officially opened, but last and Science and the panies that can hire us. Wednesday they did have what College of Design, mak- Our range is really large.” VerSteeg calls a “soft opening.” ing it possible for stu- Swanberg said many Versteeg thinks word got out a dents to combine their companies admire the little bit on Facebook. The busi- Courtesy of Caitlin Mock Caitlin Mock, a senior in biological and pre-medical illustration, painted this hand interest in science and fact that BPMI graduates ness was looking to make that study digitally in Photoshop. BPMI is a major that combines science and art into one art. the starting point, but was not program, allowing students to who enjoy both to combine them into one major. “We are com- BPMI p3>> entirely ready for a reopening. “There are just a lot of complications when you are putting two businesses into one building,” said VerSteeg. Mother’s Pub is now only Frederiksen Court collects 600 extra T-shirts, Lorry’s Coffee from 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m when Lorry’s and Mother’s Pub operate at the donates to two local shelters to aid community same time. After seven, Lorry’s is closed and the facility is only By Greg.Zwiers shirts. they aren’t using to someone Mother’s Pub when the facility @iowastatedaily.com Rathjen said bingo in need, it is a real win-win turns into more of a bar scene. events at Frederiksen Court Rankin said. Lorry’s Coffee moved be- Frederiksen Court col- are very popular, so on one of “It’s a nicer alternative cause of a large apartment lected 600 T-shirts and the nights people were asked than just throwing shirts out complex being built on its for- delivered 300 each to the to bring a shirt if they wanted or not getting them used,” mer Lincoln Way location. Ames Emergency Residence to play. Rathjen said they got Rathjen said. Although not much Project and Youth and Shelter many shirts from the bingo Rathjen said what changes during Dead Week for Services. event. made her happiest during Lorry’s Coffee, shops on cam- “It’s just kind of a cool “I think it’s nice to see so the T-shirt drive was when pus are currently facing their idea, and I know I have way many people donating to a people who donated car- own changes. more T-shirts than I could cause like this,” Rathjen said. ried multiple shirts in their James Studley, assistant ever use and I know there Merry Rankin, director arms when they went to the manager at The Hub since are people that would be of sustainability at Iowa State, Frederiksen Court office. 2012, said that coffee sales at able to use them better than helped direct the Frederiksen “It was nice to see that The Hub during Dead Week I could,” said Renee Rathjen, Court Community Council some people just came out are similar to a regular week’s. senior in mechanical engi- to places the shirts that they with stacks of shirts and were During the nighttime they ex- neering, who organized the collected would be useful. like, ‘Here I don’t need any of pect they will have people that T-shirt drive. “I think it’s really won- these,’” Rathjen said. stay longer, as well as a little in- The drive began the derful for people to be able to Rankin said she gives creased business. week after Spring Break. see the need and to be able to a lot of credit to the stu- “People’s schedules Students were asked to bring act on that and recognize the dents who she said are very change so much during Dead any extra T-shirts they had fact that we only can use so thoughtful in looking at how Week, sometimes it is not that that they wished to donate. much of the things we might to make a difference from they increase our sales, but Some students brought their accumulate,” Rankin said. something that would other- they kind of move our sales to donations to the Frederiksen Rankin said a lot of stu- wise be a waste item. nighttime,” said Studley. Court head office.dents get T-shirts from the “I just think it’s a won- Usually at night the din- Tiffany Herring/Iowa State Daily Students in Frederiksen Court have been Community advisors and different activities they are derful project and wonderful ing room is not full, whereas collecting T-shirts since Spring Break. A total Frederiksen Court Council involved in, but many people collaboration and consider- during Dead Week they can of 600 T-shirts were collected and donated to members also knocked on don’t wear all of their shirts. ation of our community as a two local shelters in Ames. doors asking for any unused If people can donate what whole,” Rankin said. COFFEE p3 >> 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Tuesday, April 29, 2014 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003

Weather Wine industry boosts production By Lauren.Sroubek TUES Showers with wind gusts @iowastatedaily.com 38|52 as high as 20 mph. The state of Iowa may be on the verge of becom- ing a regional economic WED 50 percent chance of rain leader in the wine industry, according to a recent study 38|49 and cloudy. from Frank, Rimerman + Co., a California-based consulting and accounting firm. THURS 50 percent chance of rain Looking at the United and cloudy. States as a whole, the con- 40|51 sumption of wine has in- creased. Therefore, the de- mand for production has FRI risen as well. 20 percent chance of In 2012, about 39|57 showers. 752,431,183 gallons of wine was produced in the United States. In Iowa alone, about 373,436 gal- Provided by ISU Meteorology Club lons were produced that year, with half of the sales being local or through re- tail outlets such as Hy-Vee Robert Mercer/Iowa State Daily or Fareway. In four years, the number of people who visited Iowa wineries jumped from 237,000 to 358,000, According to the a 51 percent increase. Tourism poured about $41 million into Iowa’s wine industry in 2012. study, the economic im- Police Blotter pact of Iowa’s wine and still has potential to grow wine.” tourists in Iowa,” Saveraid grape industry jumped 80 and could possibly be a Depending on the said. “More and more peo-

The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. percent from $234 million leader in production in the wineries’ locations, dif- ple are wanting to come All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. in 2008 to $420 million in wine industry.” ferent grapes are used so to Iowa and learn about 2012. Since the produc- they can thrive. Different wine.” Dr. Murli tion of wine has increased grapes are grown in Iowa Wineries across Iowa April 26 drug paraphernalia at Helser Dharmadhikari, director dramatically, jobs have than California. are willing to accommo- Hall (reported at 6:18 a.m.). Nathan Graham, 18, 5206 of the Midwest Grape and opened up in the state. The grapes produced date and hold different Willow Hall, was arrested Grayson Gibson, 19, 7122 Wine Industry Institute at According to the study, in Iowa are more resistant types of events to draw in and charged with public Buchanan Hall, was arrested Iowa State and adjunct as- 2,678 jobs are related to to colder temperatures, tourists such as weekend on warrants, charging intoxication at Frederiksen sociate professor of food the wine industry. and, therefore, Iowa and getaways, business meet- Court (reported at 12:57 a.m.). him with possession of a controlled substance (two science and human nutri- The industry contin- California wines have a ings, musical festivals or Officers assisted a 19 year old counts), possession of drug female who had consumed tion, researches the eco- ues to expand with tour- distinct taste difference even weddings. paraphernalia and underage nomical impacts in the ism, as well. due to the types of grapes The rate of production too much alcohol at Elm Hall possession of alcohol. Nicholas (reported at 1:56 a.m.). Schiller, 19, 7122 Buchanan wine industry in Iowa. The report also said used. of wine has multiple ben- Abigail Levis, 23, 1104 Hall, was arrested on a warrant, “The Midwest Grape that roughly 358,000 tour- “The types of grapes efits, such as agriculture, Roosevelt Ave, was arrested and charging him with unlawful and Wine Industry ists visited Iowa winer- used is purely based on tourism and a new angle. charged with operating while possession of a prescription Institute was estab- ies in 2012, bringing in [demographics],” Saveraid “People like know- intoxicated at Hayward Avenue drug at the Armory (reported at and Hunt Street (reported at 2:33 p.m.). lished in 2006 in the ISU about $41 million last year. said. “Also, companies ing where their products 1:57 a.m.). Shannon Danner, 35, 4370 College of Agriculture,” The number of tourists have different techniques come from,” Saveraid said. Austin Beebe, 22, 3732 Tripp Maricopa Drive, Unit 108, Dharmadhikari said. jumped about 51 percent on how to grow and pro- “Because most of Iowa Street, Unit 513, was arrested was cited for driving under “Through this partnership, from 2008. duce wine.” uses their own grapes, and charged with public suspension at Maricopa Drive we are able to set goals for Emily Saveraid, the Saveraid explains that knowing their wine is intoxication (second offense) at and Mayfield Drive (reported at Arbor Street and State Avenue 4:55 p.m.). research, educational op- marketing director of Iowa the tourism industry has produced locally gives portunities and activities.” Wine Growers Association, expanded due to the mul- the consumers a personal (reported at 2:42 a.m.). An officer investigated a Amber Gross, 24, 1303 property damage collision at Dharmadhikari said helps with the research tiple additions of winer- connection.” Woodstock Ave, was arrested 13th Street and Stange Road Iowa had about 30 winer- functions, events and, ulti- ies across Iowa and the Saveraid hopes in the and charged with operating (reported at 5:16 p.m.). ies a decade ago. Currently, mately, helps the industry country. future that people won’t be while intoxicated (second An officer assisted a man who there are roughly 100 win- make better wine. They are more com- as intimidated by wine be- offense) at Hyland Avenue and was experiencing emotional eries in 86 of the 99 coun- “The wine industry is monly located in rural cause of their fancy name Ross Road (reported at 3:11 difficulties at Lyon Hall. The a.m.). individual was transported to ties in Iowa. closely tied with agricul- areas where other attrac- or origin and become Andrew Henriksen, 19, 4512 Mary Greeley Medical Center “Statistics show that ture,” Saveraid said. “The tions such as breweries, more comfortable. 73rd Place, Urbandale, was for treatment (reported at 7:15 the demand and sup- quality of soil, amount of malls and hotels, are. Like Saveraid said, arrested and charged with p.m.). ply have increased,” sunlight and water really “In 2012, about $41 “As long as you like it, it’s operating while intoxicated at The following were cited Dharmadhikari said. “Iowa affects the production of million was spent on wine good!” Colorado Avenue and Lincoln for disorderly conduct: Neil Way (reported at 4:00 a.m.). O’Grady, 20, 2112 Lincoln Tryggve Rogers, 18, 2616 Way; Nicholas Herrera, 20, Helser Hall, was arrested on 2112 Lincoln Way; and Jacin warrants, charging him with Yaukovitz, 19, 325 Ash Ave at possession of a controlled Central Campus (reported at substance and possession of 11:58 p.m.). Symposium brings together politicians, experts to discuss ‘Closing the Yield Gap’ By Morgan.Ball searchers, faculty and students will world hunger and food security.” @iowastatedaily.com be in attendance. Approximately The consortium also looks at ev- 200 people from Iowa State, other ery step of the food chain by conduct- “Closing the Yield Gap” is the universities around the world, pri- ing research, education and engage- second symposium that will be held vate industry and more will be in ment programs. The organization as part of the Leroy and Barbara attendance. looks at six different areas — germ- Everson Seed & Biosafety Symposium Speakers and experts include plasm and seed systems, climate re- series that was launched in 2013. Catherine Woteki, the United States silient healthy crops, climate resilient The symposium will be held to- Department of Agriculture’s under healthy animals, sustainable water day and Wednesday. The symposium secretary for Research, Education systems, post-harvest and utilization, will be held at the Gateway Hotel and and Economics, as well as chief sci- and policies, regulations and trade. Conference Center in Ames. entist for the department; Donald The Seed Science Center at “Closing the Yield Gap” will focus Nkrumah, a senior program offi- Iowa State researches the produc- on innovation in science for global cer with the Bill & Melinda Gates tion, quality and utilization of seeds food security. Foundation, a non-profit organi- through testing. It is important to im- “A yield gap is the gap between zation that works to tackle world prove how technology is transferred what should be able to be produced problems like poverty and hunger and to guarantee it goes to those who and what is actually delivered for while advocating advances in sci- need it the most. people to eat,” said Max Rothschild, ence; Kenneth Cassman, a profes- By 2050, the world’s popula- co-chairman of the Global Food sor of agronomy at the University of tion increase will be significant. The Security Consortium and distin- Nebraska-Lincoln; and Jerry Glover, world will face hunger and poverty guished professor of animal science. a senior sustainable agricultural sys- if the bridge between what is being The event is free to ISU students, tems adviser for the U.S. Agency for produced and what is being delivered faculty and staff. The symposium is a International Development. does not change. It is important that two-day event with a variety of ses- “The main goal of the event is to research, education and outreach is sions related to feeding the world. discuss issues with food security and done in order to inform the public to The Global Food Security look at ways we can work together help identify a solution, Rothschild Consortium and Seed Science Center to discover solutions,” said Amy said. at Iowa State University invited Pilcher, graduate in accounting and “We hope to educate students, speakers and experts from all over program coordinator for the Brenton faculty and researchers in the is- the world to present their current Center for Agricultural Instruction sues about the yield gap and, more research and data on global food and Technology Transfer. “[The importantly, work together to iden- security. Consortium] promotes research ef- tify solutions to reduce the yield gap,” State and world leaders, re- forts that aim to solve the issues of Rothschild said.

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Compassion fatigue stress is Bruns made it clear in the the stress experienced by those workshop that those coping with who absorb some of the emo- life-altering issues are not the tional and mental distress others only ones who can experience experience. Those carrying the compassion fatigue stress. emotional turmoil for others of- Jerilyn Rasmusson, who at- ten experience constant feelings tended the event and is the care- of stress, anxiety, hopelessness giver of her parents, said a co- and a pessimistic attitude. worker recommended she attend Jul Bruns, presenter and because of her caregiving posi- consultant for the Des Moines tion and the fact that she deals based company Employee and with a lot of emotional stress in Family Resources, said the term her job as a human resource spe- compassion fatigue stress was cialist for the university. coined during WWII when nurses “It’s not just as a caregiver,” were overwhelmed caring for the Rasmusson said about compas- many injured soldiers. sion fatigue. “It’s also in the work- “They were realizing that place that you can have it. It’s ev- taking care of other people and eryday life. You’re being pulled in people who are in pain will affect so many different directions and us,” Bruns said. “The nurses were everything is a priority. You have crabby or they were bummed to prioritize your priorities, so Logan Kahler/Iowa State Daily out, and then they felt bad. They you’re always being pulled.” Workplace services consultant Jul Bruns lead a presentation on how to deal with compassion fatigue stress Mon- felt guilty because they should Bruns said it is important for day afteroon. The condition occurs when people become overwhelmed by other’s emotional turmoil. be caring for these people. How those with compassion fatigue — can you not take that home with who are experiencing the emo- ber that they must take time to you care about in your life? You said those with stress must even- you?” tional pains of those they help properly care for themselves, can’t be there for them if you tually make a change in their — to recognize when they reach but there are techniques to make don’t take care of yourself.” lives. Shaping is a technique used their personal breaking points, scheduling that time easier for Bruns said that a common to help people meet their goals, or “red zones.” She said the first the people who think of personal symptom of overwhelming com- such as going to bed 15 minutes Who do you care step in coping was to recognize time as just another task on their passion fatigue stress is despair, earlier a night so a person can about in your life? that they had compassion fatigue agenda. much like clinical depression. meet a personal health goal of distress. “I’ve done stress manage- Also like clinical depression, if getting more sleep to help deal You can’t be there “Can I adjust my behavior? ment classes where people al- compassion fatigue goes untreat- with compassion fatigue. for them if you Can I adjust my resources? What most get angry because they ed, that despair and the chemical “My situation is not go- do I have to do — if it’s a red — think, ‘I gotta do one more imbalances in a person’s brain ing to change, so I need to learn don’t take care of to get into the pink,” Bruns said thing?’” Bruns said. “If you don’t can become so severe and dis- how to cope with my situation yourself.” about coping techniques. counteract compassion fatigue torted that they think of harming and be better and stronger for Bruns said it is extremely with taking care of yourself, themselves to escape the pain. those who I need to take care of,” Jul Bruns important for people to remem- you’re going to get sick. Who do Both Bruns and Rasmusson Rasmusson said.

>>COFFEE p1 Parks Library stays open Iowa State University >>RURAL p1 heartening to see the vibrant main street until 11 p.m. Monday Dining for five years now. diminish in her home town of Everly, definitely see that it is full, through Thursday and is She said that Bookends chandising and design, are students in the Iowa. Studley said. Caribou is open at various times all does get really busy for Slater group in Hurst’s ADM 576 course. “When we take shortcuts and go for open until 8 p.m. Monday weekend as well. Bookends Dead Week. It gets the Sundby said that community mem- the cheapest thing, we end up paying through Thursday and on is expecting to have to busiest closer to the end of bers like the idea of being a small town some high long-term costs,” Erickson Friday they are open until make accommodations for Dead Week, especially on and do not want chain stores. She said said. 5 p.m. changes during dead week. Sunday. Sunday of Dead that this experience has given her more With her graduate degree Hurst has However, it is not open Amanda Plazyk, Week is the busiest day respect for small business owners. researched rural retail in an effort to help on the weekends. the night manager of and Plazyk expects to have “They’re proud of their small town small communities. The Bookends cafe at Bookends, has been with to request more employees home,” Clark said. She has also researched the “brain and more milk, an ingre- Ronald Prescott, initiative co-direc- drain” phenomenon — young adults who dient they use heavily for tor and program coordinator in econom- leave a small community for college and their drinks. ics, said that he hopes to see the initiative do not return. She said that this project Plazak thinks that it is become an ongoing network of connect- might plant a seed of small town living in not just coffee sales that edness and collaboration of retailers. He the minds of students. increase, but all caffeine works toward this by building relation- Prescott said that small town retailers intake increases. ships in Iowa communities and identi- offer the service and familiarity that big- “We had people come fying people at Iowa State who could be box stores do not, and part of the experi- in just last night buying resources. ence is talking with owners. Red Bull and Five Hour He uses Google+ and Skype to com- He said that there are people at these Energy,” said Plazyk. municate with his connections across stores with stories to tell and he enjoys Plazyk also used to the state and has posted a series of how- hearing the stories behind the businesses. work for the Design Café to videos on the initiative’s site. Topics “My frustration in Iowa is that we as well. include instruction for retailers on how don’t pay enough attention to our charac- “At Design everyone’s to set up Google Places, Yahoo Business, ters,” Prescott said. “I think we miss that finals are during dead Bing Portal and Facebook ads. in this generation. We don’t story tell.” week, so Finals Week at de- “I’m more of a techy kind of old per- He said that he encourages students sign is dead.” son,” Prescott said. to explore the rural areas surrounding Students own coffee Some members of the initiative Ames. drinking habit changes board have personal connections with “I love these Iowa communities,” during Dead Week. rural America. Hurst said that it was dis- Prescott said. “I absolutely love them.” “I am more likely to drink coffee during Dead Week because I spend more time at the library and it’s easily accessible,” said Taylor Ward, sopho- Never be unemployed unless you choose to be! more in elementary edu- cation, a frequent coffee We are the beauty business school forYOU! drinker. Mohammed Alzayer, junior in material engi- neering, an avid coffee drinker, expressed his thoughts on an increase in coffee drinking during Dead Week. “Some people think it enhances their perfor- Join our June 9 Cosmetology class. mance, but I just drink it Learn the art and science of beauty. for pleasure,” said Alzayer. Welcome to a world of fun at PCI! Grace Loeschke, Do what YOU always wanted to. freshmen in open option, a moderate coffee drinker, said she thinks her coffee 309 Kittyhawk Drive | 515.956.3781 | www.PCI-academy.com drinking habits change during Dead Week. “I get up earlier and Richard Martinez/Iowa State Daily need to be more produc- Lorry’s Coffee is now located in Mother’s Pub on West Avenue tive. I also stay up later and after moving from Lincoln Way due to construction. During use it to keep me awake Dead Week, coffee shops see a large increase in business. and productive.” CONGRATS

>>BPMI p1 “The feature of the celebration will be a three week exhibition of alumni art, ISU GRADS! can communicate science through dif- exhibited in Gallery 181 of the College of ferent ways. And because of their science Design, and a BPMI student exhibition courses students are also knowledgeable during the symposium. Other activities about what they are illustrating. will include a BPMI reunion and ban- “We are not just drawing something. quet, and a closing picnic,” Biechler said. CELEBRATE We are figuring out what goes into it to Swanberg said recognition of the make it accurate,” Swanberg said. program and the size of the major are BEING THE BEST... According to Biechler, there is also both growing. a biological and pre-medical illustration For the first time ever there will be a club on campus which lets students in the full-time faculty in the fall 2014 semester. AT THE BEST. major connect through group activities. “I didn’t even know about the major Students in the club participate in when I came here,” Swanberg said. Once both social and academic activities as she heard about it she said it seemed like well as getting the chance to meet people a perfect fit for her. in the medical illustration profession. “I love science and research. But I “We for example did a trip to the also love art and drawing. It is the only Mayo Clinic in Minnesota because major I have heard of that combines both they have an illustration department,” in this,” Swanberg said. Swanberg said. Biechler said that the possibility to Representatives from graduate combine his interest in science and art is schools will present their schools and what fascinates him a lot. explain about their programs as part of “But most of all are the students who the 30th anniversary celebration in the share the same interest. I love their dedi- first week of October next semester, Dorn cation to learning, art and sharing scien- said. tific information,” Biechler said. 129 Main St | Downtown Ames | 515.232.4263 Editor-in-Chief: Katelynn McCollough Tuesday, April 29, 2014 [email protected] Editor: Katie Titus

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Photo illustration: Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily During finals and dead week many students turn to drugs, most commonly adderall, in or- der to get better grades. Turning to drugs is not the answer and can cause serious health issues. Drugs can cause recall problems during exams

It’s that time of year again. Students are spending a majority of their day sitting in front of a computer studying and/or finish- ing up group projects [or just starting them] Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons for the week to come. As the professors put Your friends’ eating habits may affect your habits and health. Eating junk food in college is often part of a social event, such as late night our minds to the test by coming up with Jeff’s Pizza, and may seem fun, but it could have negative effects on your health. Friends should help friends develop healthy habits. final exams, we put our bodies to the test trying to study for them. We push our bodies to the limit by eat- ing late night meals, consuming obnoxious Social food pressures trash health amounts of caffeine and sometimes going days with little to no sleep, so naturally, we look for energy alternatives. In many cases, By Morgan.Bahl and fun, but it can also be a intent to get you to eat fatty, study, Martin says that you students tend to rely on drugs to push them @iowastatedaily.com hidden detriment to health. sugary foods, but a motiva- are more likely to be friends through it. This, however, can do more The effects of peer pressure tion to conform to the people with people who have similar harm than good. can lead to making bad health around you. Most people can weights or waist circumfer- The drug of choice for many college decisions just because your testify that it would be really ences as you. That may seem students cramming for exams is adderall. e have all known friends or peers are making awkward if a group of friends trivial or ridiculous, but look Yes, the drug can make you more focused about the power of certain choices. went out to eat and a single at your friend group. Are for a long amount of time and it can help Wpeer pressure since First off, a lot of college person “sat out” and didn’t eat they similar in body shape to you stay awake for long hours of the night, we were in middle school. We students don’t really think because it wasn’t healthy. Or yourself? Blogger Christine but you only get these “benefits” by misus- were taught things like say twice about their diets or for “girl’s night,” if everyone Junge attributes this to peer ing a prescription drug, which can have the “no” to drugs, don’t give in to concern themselves too much got a pint of ice cream and pressure, as we’ve seen, col- opposite effect on your health. bullying and don’t let anyone about whether pizza is bad for the last person didn’t want laboration and mirroring. Not everyone is affected by adderall in make you do something you them or not. If it tastes good, any and sat there rather out of You are more likely to agree the same way. People who do not normally don’t want to do. Those are you eat it. That is completely place while everyone ate. This on a normal body shape and take the medication may have a reaction obvious examples and were fine, and is a lot of what is why the college can be such acceptable eating patterns to it that may range anywhere from having probably more difficult to college is about: late night a toxic environment for mak- with the people you hang out slight upper abdominal pain all the way to deal with in high school when Jeff’s Pizza, copious amounts ing good choices. Even for with, so that can be a driving dizziness or passing out. acceptance from your peers of Ramen and probably someone who came to school factor. With mirroring, it is Any time you take a prescription medi- meant everything and you too many Texas Roadhouse following a “perfect diet” and more based on observation. If cation, the dosage should be monitored would do almost anything rolls. However, for the many never ate chocolate, fast food your friend is getting a burger, by a medical doctor. The average dose for to look cool or fit in. Luckily, students who are concerned or desserts, it is hard to keep it you’ll probably get a burger. a person 18-25 who has ADHD would be in college people don’t really about their dietary choices up here. So why does any of this 2.5 to 6.0 milligrams daily, or about one to care who you are, who you and health right now, it can It is a combination of matter? It’s just about eating three pills a day. were or what you do. But peer be a daily challenge to make the dangerous proximity and and having fun, right? Well College students are notorious for pressure still makes its ap- the healthy choices they want availability of the junk food, yeah, sure, but this peer pres- abusing the dosage of these pills. One in pearance and often in subtle to make while also having the stress that drives crav- sure effect can be channeled five college students admit to using ad- ways — especially when it fun and indulging with their ings, topped off by the exact into some productive energy. derall when they do not have a prescription comes to eating habits. peers. peer pressure I’ve discussed. Rather than encourage and for it. It is common knowledge From personal experi- Freshman Taylor Howieson affirm each other that un- For people who do not have ADHD that eating is a social event. ence, it is difficult to bal- says it perfectly, “I would healthful choices are alright, taking adderall can feel more focused and In cultures all over the world, ance the internal cues to eat never drive to Casey’s to get why not encourage each can make activities that would normally mealtimes are special times nutrient dense foods and a candy bar, but with the other to make good choices? seem boring — like reading 100 pages of a to meet up with friends and healthy options with the C-store, you can just run over If you and your friends are text book — seem effortless. Still, scientists family, catch up and do life pressure from friends to run really quick … and you don’t all in it together, it will make have said that the side effects may backfire together. In Spain, lunch is a to the C-store for a late night have to use money. You can it so much easier to succeed. for students who are not in need of the social affair in which time is snack or pint of Ben and just use your Dining Dollars.” Of course, if you are not really drug. taken out of the day to relax Jerry’s. Unless you have iron Scientifically, there is concerned about any of this Just like any other prescription drug, it and indulge in tapas and willpower, which most people evidence that peer pres- right now, it is fine, but some- is easy to become dependent on its “help.” community. Of course, here probably don’t, peer pressure sure really does drive eating day you probably will be. And If you take medication every time you study in the United States, we go will always win. Of course, habits. Food science and hu- it’s a lot easier to form habits for a subject, it would be easy for you to out to coffee with friends or in this kind of situation the man nutrition lecturer Rose now rather than sometime become dependent on the drug for that might run to Coldstone when pressure is not really negative Martin discusses that there down the road when you are subject. Studying or testing without the the craving hits. The social- or dangerous but more light- is a high correlation between bombarded with heavy busi- drug will seem strange. Being so young, ity of eating and mealtime hearted and fun. body weights and who you ness lunches and post-work we really should not have to be dependent is what makes it pleasurable There is no malicious are friends with. In a 2011 social gatherings. on on any kind of drug to be able to do our homework. The solution is simple, students need to utilize better time management skills. This way, we don’t have to stay up all night working on projects that we had half of the Yellow Dog Project helps people, dogs school year to do. Sleep and food are two major staples of our health and without them we will probably perform badly on By Kasey.Mueller They warn dog owners that The Yellow crease from the 38 fatal attacks in 2012, our finals anyway. Being healthy and taking @iowastatedaily.com Dog Project is not: an excuse to avoid this number is still unacceptable. With proper care of ourselves is important dur- training your dog, an admission of guilt the information provided by The Yellow ing dead week and is just as important as [you’re not alone and should not feel Dog Project, attacks would become even doing well on our actual finals. t is a well-known, and widely ig- guilty about the yellow ribbon] and the rarer. Using a drug to enhance your per- nored, fact that you should never ap- yellow ribbon is not a waiver of respon- The Yellow Dog Project does state formance on a test should be considered Iproach a strange dog. However, most sibility in case accidents arise. that just putting a yellow ribbon in your cheating. Just like athletes cannot take ste- people cannot help themselves whenev- For example, I have two beagles dog will not be enough. Dog owners roids to improve their performance on the er they come across a cute pooch on the back home in Chicago. They are both need to take responsibility and act for field, we should not be able to take drugs to sidewalk. More often than not, the dog rescues with an unclear story of their solutions rather than taking the easy improve our grades in the classroom. loves the attention, but there are dogs parents and their past. Moose, the way out. Buckle down, do the work and skip the that really should not be approached. smaller dog, is very calm and kind to all The project provides copious infor- drugs if you want to ensure good grades. The Yellow Dog Project was created people. Marley, on the other hand, is not mation on stores, trainers, veterinarians Depending on what you choose to take, il- especially for that type of dog. It is a easy to handle around strangers. He gets and other helpful places to find help licit and improperly used drugs could leave non-profit organization working toward too threatened and protective, which with training your yellow dog. This will you unable to function without them. educating people on properly ap- can lead to him snapping at strangers. require some extra work on the owner’s proaching dogs. They advise owners to By no means is Marley a mean dog behalf, but taking care of animals is like Editorial Board tie a yellow ribbon on their dog’s leash that needs to be put down. 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By shooting under par in Sam Daley makes three of four rounds en route to a two-under-par finish for the tour- I’m just really happy history with a nament, Daley led his team to a for Sam. It’s a great fourth-place finish, its best result runner-up finish at the Big 12 Championship since field that he com- 1997 as well as in Tank’s four years peted against and to By Mike.Randleman at Iowa State. @iowastatedaily.com “It was a big step forward for finish second place is our program,” Tank said. “To finish a huge accomplish- oming down to fourth in the Big 12 is a really big the final hole, Sam accomplishment for Iowa State and ment. It’s something CDaley had a chance something that we’re all very proud that hasn’t been to cement a spot in pro- of.” gram history. A shot at Not only did the Cyclones fin- done at Iowa State in a team and individual ish fourth, but they played their the Big 12 era.” conference title had way into the final groups for the passed, but if he could last 36 holes, joining leaders No. 18 -ISU coach Andrew Tank close with a runner-up Texas and No. 37 Texas Tech. finish, it would be the A torrid pace set by the best performance by Longhorns and Red Raiders in the returns to the Big 12 Championship an ISU men’s golfer in first two rounds resulted in an in- next season. more than 60 years. surmountable gap for the Cyclones On a much shorter scale, com- “At the end of the to climb out of, but they did not go peting against some of the top day everyone was sitting down without some pushback. teams in conference play could pay and watching at 18. I was One year removed from lan- dividends as No. 47 Iowa State pre- a little bit nervous, as you guishing at the bottom of the lead- pares to return to NCAA Regional should be, but I was just erboard, 45 shots behind Texas in competition after a one year telling myself that nerves the 2013 Big 12 Championship, absence. are a good thing,” Daley Iowa State outscored Texas by 11 “We played on a very, very said. “If you aren’t nervous shots this year. With momentum on demanding course. We competed you aren’t really human.” its side, Iowa State was left wonder- against some of the best teams Daley was tied with ing what could have been accom- in America and we were in con- Beau Hossler of Texas, plished with more time. tention,” said freshman Ruben a player best known for “Coach summed it up perfectly Sondjaja, who also tied for ninth stealing the spotlight at when he said ‘We only needed nine place. “It’s definitely a big move for- the 2012 U.S. Open at the more holes to be able to contend,’ ward for our program. Everything’s age of 17. The two were meaning the way we’re going and trending in the right direction for neck and neck through- the scores we’re shooting, we just what we want the program to be out the final two rounds, needed a bit more time,” said fresh- like.” a competition that came man Nick Voke, who tied for ninth Daley, a junior, said there is down to the closing 72nd place at the tournament. a freeing feeling in knowing this hole. Whether or not more holes year’s run will not be his last. In the closing hole, would have proved beneficial or Nonetheless, as the team prepares Daley fended off his not, Iowa State went from licking its for a postseason push, he and his nerves to make par while wounds one year to barking at the teammates will look to turn up the Hossler made double- heels of some of the nation’s elite in intensity sooner rather than later. bogie. A spot in the Iowa the next. “It is a little bit freeing that State record book was “I thought that was a great op- we’ll get another chance [next now his. portunity for us. It’s not a position year], but in no way are we not go- “I’m just really hap- that we’ve been in at the conference ing to take this opportunity,” Daley py for Sam. It’s a great championship before,” Tank said. said. “Yeah, we’ve got next year with field that he competed “To have the opportunity to play all the same people, but I’m sure against and to finish sec- with the lead groups on Saturday we’re all just as hungry as we will be ond place is a huge accom- and Sunday is something that will next year to make it to Nationals. plishment,” said ISU coach help us in the future.” It [making Nationals] hasn’t been Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily Andrew Tank. “It’s some- In the long term, the experi- done in the program for a long Junior Sam Daley grabbed a runner-up finish at the Big 12 thing that hasn’t been done at ence will serve well for a team that time, so it’s very motivating. Conference tournament, along with a place in ISU history. Iowa State in the Big 12 era.” will return all five starters when it “We can do it, I know we can.” Women’s golf overcomes rocky start to reach No. 4 spot

By Mike.Randleman par round of 302 that put them in round before No. 13 Oklahoma three Cyclones to post their best @iowastatedaily.com eighth place out of nine teams. pulled away for a victory. score of the tournament in the fi- Chayanun attributed the ear- Senior Prima Thammaraks nal round. After tying for fourth place at ly-tournament struggles to some said for her and the team, adjust- Chayanun posted a team- the Big 12 Championship, the ISU nervousness and a lack of energy. ments in the mental, rather than best 71 and Sasikarn On-iam par- women’s golf team left Texas with “Maybe we got a little bit physical, aspect of the game were layed a final-round score of 72 to a mix of emotions. nervous because it was Big 12s or needed to right the ship. put themselves in the top 10 at a No. 24 Iowa State received a something, because we started After every round during the tie for ninth place. In four appear- season-best performance from off pretty bad. I think we know season, players reflect on their ances at the Big 12 Championship, junior Chonlada Chayanun and we have to have the energy on rounds in a journal. Thammaraks On-iam has finished in 25th place the team climbed the leaderboard the first day,” Chayanun said. “We delved into her entries to revisit or better in every event. with strong play in the final two can’t just play well on the second her attitude when she was playing Though Iowa State did not rounds. A slow start, however, put and third day. We have to keep well and compared it to her atti- start the tournament the way a damper on a conference cham- our energy up and be cheering for tude in the first two rounds. it would have liked, its strong pionship, which was a goal play- each other.” “Sometimes you can be finish and performances from ers and coaches felt was within With 36 holes to play, the overly confident and when some- Chayanun and On-iam allow for reach. Cyclones refocused and came out thing just breaks your confidence optimism heading into NCAA “I think we could’ve played with new energy to close out the it’s hard to gain it back again,” Regionals. better. The second and third day tournament. Thammaraks said of a mindset “I’m excited for regionals and we played pretty good, but we In bouncing back with that plagued her in posting rounds I think we have a good team,” started off pretty badly the first rounds of 293 and 291, Iowa State of 77 and 76. “I think I was just too Thammaraks said. “From the way Courtesy of ISU Athletics Chonlada Chayanun, junior, shot a day,” said Chayanun, who tied for climbed four spots on the lead- aggressive and made bad deci- we played in the last round it was season-best performance at the Big fourth place. erboard after day one. The team sions instead of being patient.” clear in the last round we can play 12 Championship in Texas. Chaya- The Cyclones struggled in found itself within seven shots of With a more measured ap- with anyone and now we’re just nun tied for fourth place. the first round with a 14-over- the lead midway through the final proach, Thammaraks was one of trying to keep it going.” Mason competes at NCCGA National Meet, finishes tied for 44th

By Ryan.Young When he finally got the call with the @iowastatedaily.com invitation to play at the national meet, Mason immediately said yes. But because Competing at the national level is he was an alternate, he felt he had more a goal for most athletes, no matter the to prove. sport or circumstances. And for ISU club “Out of the 200 or so kids there, be- golfer Jeremy Mason, that dream became ing in the top 50 the first time is definitely a reality. good,” Mason said. “I think for the most Mason traveled to New Jersey last part I proved myself, especially being an weekend to compete in the NCCGA alternate. I think that gave me almost National Championships, becoming the more motivation to play well, since I second ISU golfer to do so since the club didn’t qualify at first.” started competing competitively. Mason’s talents haven’t just come to “It was a great experience,” Mason light in recent weeks. In the eyes of ISU said. “There was a lot of hype building up golf club president Chase Russell, they’ve to it, and I don’t even think it’s hit me yet been there all year long. that I played at the national tournament. “He started out really well this year, It was a lot of fun.” and was really consistent through our Mason shot 78 and 79, respectively in two regionals, so I was not surprised that the two-day tournament, accomplishing he broke 80 both days,” Russell said. “He one of his goals of shooting below 80 each played very smart, being aggressive where day. Mason finished tied for 44th place. he needed to, and conservative where he Courtesy of ISU Golf Club And for his first time at the meet, needed to. He was able to recover from Jeremey Mason competed in the NCCGA National Championships in New Jersey last weekend. Mason feels pretty happy with where he mistakes, and that’s a sign of a very sea- Mason is only the second ISU golfer to do so since the golf club became competitive. ended up. soned golfer.” that it’s over I know that I can play in that guys has what it takes to get the job done. “For the most part, I think I played Mason, who is only a sophomore, is situation. Sometimes handling that pres- “We’ve got a very solid core of golf- pretty well,” Mason said. “I only had three already looking forward to next club sea- sure is the hardest part, and now that it’s ers on our roster right now,” Russell said. holes where I was combined seven over. son. He hopes his experiences at nation- over, I can kind of take a deep breath. If it “The number one thing we need to do to So you take those three away and you’d als this year will play a big part in helping happens again, I hope that I can be more sustain our high level of competition is to see a difference in my score.” him to qualify again the next time around. relaxed and play better than I did.” keep that group together on the course, Mason didn’t immediately qualify “It’s only going to help me,” Mason Qualifying as a team for the tourna- and then reload with new recruits. Iowa for the meet, however. After just missing said. “There’s more opportunities for the ment is something that they hope to ac- State is a big campus; there are a lot of qualifications at the regional tournament, team and me to make it to nationals. complish as well. And even though it is a golfers. It’s just about finding the right Mason was placed on the alternate list. Playing in this big of a tournament, now younger team, Russell feels his group of people.” 6 | SPORTS | Iowa State Daily | Tuesday, April 29, 2014 Editor: Alex Halsted | [email protected] Horner, Harris work to fill graduating seniors’ shoes

By Harrison.March digs and two service aces in the Cyclones’ @iowastatedaily.com last two spring matches. “Monique kind of started out setting Following a first-round exit at last and then was switched to a different role, season’s NCAA tournament, the ISU vol- but she’s adjusted well,” said teammate leyball team had a big task at hand before Mackenzie Bigbee. “It’s hard to come in the start of the 2014-15 season: fill the and adjust to this level [of play], especial- void left by graduating seniors Kristen ly since it’s her first college experience. Hahn and Tenisha Matlock. She’s done a great job of that so far.” Hahn, a three-time Big 12 Libero Though the time Horner and Harris of the Year, and Matlock, a 6’2” middle have had with the ISU volleyball team blocker who led the Cyclones with 72 has been short, Johnson-Lynch said it’s blocks in the 2013-14 season, left large already paying dividends. shoes to fill. “Suzanne’s gotten a lot more comfort- Luckily for Iowa State, two new team able running the offense and Monique’s members have already gotten a head gained a lot of confidence,” Johnson- start. Lynch said. “I think they’re both certainly Donning their ISU jerseys for the first capable [of playing in the regular season]. time this spring season were sophomore- This semester has been incredibly valu- to-be Suzanne Horner and incoming able for them.” freshman Monique Harris. With a few weeks off before a Horner, a transfer from Mississippi Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily European tour of exhibition matches, the State University, credited the Cyclones’ Sophomore Suzanne Horner sets the ball in the Cyclones 4-0 loss to Nebraska on April 19 at team is taking the time to reflect on and . Horner transferred in from Mississippi State University. recent success with luring her to ISU learn from their spring season. coach Christy Johnson-Lynch’s squad. In her freshman campaign with Harris, on the other hand, has taken a One of Horner’s biggest takeaways? “Things were changing down there Mississippi State, Horner started 30 much different path to Ames. She’s just happy to be a Cyclone. and I wanted a change of pace with re- matches and led the team with 978 as- After graduating from high school “My passion for volleyball led me to gards to volleyball,” Horner said. “I saw sists at a clip of 8.73 assists per set. She’s early, Harris enrolled at Iowa State at the make the decision to come here,” Horner how the program has been growing over already had a similar impact on the start of the spring 2014 semester and be- said. “The energy in the gym, the big the past couple of years and they’ve been Cyclones, chipping in 91 assists at a rate gan practicing with the team. Getting a crowds, the arena and everything. It’s all really successful. I wanted to be a part of of 11.38 per set in Iowa State’s final two head start on her collegiate career, the a part of the college volleyball experience that.” matches of the spring season. setter/defensive specialist tallied nine that I wanted, and it’s all here.” ISU Rugby Club falls at nationals, feels future is still bright

only member of the club who will edge of the sport. This causes ISU ready for the upcoming season. Some players will continue Robertson looks to not be returning to the team next coach Malcolm Robertson to have He said he believes his players to gain experience throughout next season’s starters season. to teach the fundamentals of rug- will be more confident because the summer as they have opted For the past year, he has led by before moving on to more ad- they know what it takes to get to to play in summer leagues. Frein, for improvement the club on the field as its team vanced techniques. nationals. said this will help the club be captain and saw his teammates Robertson said now that al- The loss of Tessmers means physical ready and help keep its grow as rugby players. He said all most all of his starters will be re- the club will have to fill his lead- members’ skills sharp. By Will.Musgrove the experience the team gained turning in the fall, he has the op- ership role. Anthony Frein, who is The club may already be get- @iowastatedaily.com during this time has him opti- portunity to focus on more than the club’s president, sees this as an ting ready to make a run in nation- mistic about where the club is just the basics. opening for the younger players to als next season, but Robertson is After losing to Bowling Green headed. “When I start getting a team fill this void. still proud of his team’s accom- in the National Tournament, Allen “I am just excited for where that I can develop technically and “We have a lot of young guys plishments in the present. Tessmer was disappointed but the team is going next,” Tessmer training them, coaching them on on team,” Frein said. “We need to “I couldn’t be prouder of felt the future of ISU Men’s Rugby said. “From where it was when the finer points of the game, we just continue to grow up and ma- my guys,” Robertson said. “They Club was bright. I first joined to where it is now, I have the ability to move ahead,” ture as a team. I feel we took a step played with passion, throwing The 37-12 loss to Bowling can’t be anything but happy about Robertson said. “And I have been this year, and that is what got us their bodies in the tackle and put- Green ended Tessmer’s chances how the club has grown.” able to do this with this squad.” to [nationals], because we grew ting their bodies on the line. The of ever capturing a Division I AA Many new members joining Robertson also thinks the as a team instead as a bunch of thought of giving up never crossed National Rugby Title, as he is the the club do not have prior knowl- club will be more mentally individuals.” their minds.”

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Florals are a typical trend for spring fashion in Iowa. But what are some unique ways to wear florals and flowers this spring? wear florals Hoda Katebi, blogger of JooJoo Azad, likes to wear floral pants to mix up this spring trend. “As a menswear fanatic, I am a big fan of pants,” Katebi said. “Especially when you give them a feminine update with a light floral print.” Floral pants are a great way to mix up this trend. Whether it is a fun pair of flo- ral jeans or a pair of wide leg pants both are great ways to wear floral. To tone down your floral pants, simply wear a more basic top like a solid tank or tee so you are not incorporating to many elements into your look. Another unique way to wear floral is a floral blazer. “They are quirky, playful and definite- ly make a statement,” said blogger Yuen scheme your look will still be cohesive. Lim of The Craziest Paradigm. Floral crowns and headpieces are also Anyone and everyone can wear florals a huge trend this season. Simple floral hair in their personal style. Whether you con- accessories are a great and easy way to add sider yourself edgy, preppy or girly, floral a feminine touch to your look. Not to men- pieces work for everyone this time of year. tion they make a fun do it yourself project. Another fun way to wear floral is to Pair your floral crown with a fun and mix prints together. “I’m a huge fan of flowy dress or top for a 1970s hippie-in- print mixing and I love clashing all of my spired look. Or pair it with high waisted floral prints at once,” Katebi said. shorts and a crop top for an easy spring or Don’t be afraid to mix your florals summer look. Jessi Wilson/Iowa State Daily together. 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Kevin Emma Sang Moon Knirr Blickensderfer Ha Lee Sophomore, Freshman, Senior, mechanical Senior, mechanical aerospace undecided engineering: engineering: engineering: engineering: “Girls in leggings.” “Logos on t-shirts.” “Cardinal and gold “Parkas, and long puffy apparel, and cowboy coats.” boots.” Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily Tuesday, April 29, 2014 Graduation Iowa State Daily 8 Graduation ceremonies span across all colleges

■■ This includes architecture, community and University Ceremonies College Ceremonies regional planning, industrial design and College of Human Sciences landscape architecture graduates. ■■ Time: 3 p.m. Undergraduation Commencement College of Agriculture and Life ■ ■■ Date: May 9 Ceremony Sciences ■ Second ceremony: 11 a.m. ■ ■■ Time: 1:30 p.m. ■■ Time: 9 a.m. ■ Location: Stephens Auditorium ■■ This includes art and design, design (BDes), ■ ■■ Date: May 10 ■■ Date: May 10 ■ Students are allowed five guests each, but tickets graphic design, integrated studio arts and are not required for admission. ■■ Location: Hilton Coliseum ■■ Location: Stephens Auditorium interior design students. ■■ Reception: Approximately 4:30 p.m. on May 9 in ■■ Reception: 8 a.m. on May 10 in Stephens ■■ Reception: Between ceremonies at the King the first floor lobby of the Scheman Building Auditorium ISU Alumni Association Pavilion ■ Commencement Reception - Open ■ For more information, visit www.hs.iastate.edu/ ■■ For more information, visit www.cals.iastate.edu/ ■■ For more information, visit www.design.iastate. current-students/graduation. House and Graduation Celebration convocation. edu/StudentServices/graduation.php. ■■ Time: Immediately following undergraduate commencement College of Liberal Arts and Sciences ■■ Date: May 10 College of Business College of Engineering ■■ Time: 7 p.m. ■■ Time: 3:30 p.m. ■■ Time: 1:30 p.m. ■■ Location: ISU Alumni Center (420 Beach Ave.) ■■ Date: May 9 ■■ Date: May 9 ■■ Date: May 10 ■■ Admission is free. ■■ Location: Stephens Auditorium. ■■ Location: Hilton Coliseum. ■■ Location: Hilton Coliseum ■■ Students are allowed five guests each. ■■ No tickets are required. ■■ Graduate pre-commencement departmental ■■ For more information, visit www.las.iastate.edu/ Graduate College Commencement ■■ For more information, visit www.business.iastate. reception: May 9 at 5 p.m. in 220-240 of the current_students/graduation. Ceremony edu/current-students/graduation. Scheman Building. ■■ Time: 8 p.m. ■■ For more information and the schedule for ■■ Date: May 9 the undergraduate receptions, visit www. College of Veterinary Medicine College of Design ■■ Time: 12 p.m. ■■ Location: Hilton Coliseum engineering.iastate.edu/graduation. ■■ Date: May 10 ■■ Date: May 10 ■■ Location: Lyle E. Lightfoot Forum (atrium) ■■ Location: Stephens Auditorium ■■ First ceremony: 8:30 a.m. ■■ No tickets are needed. Jensen’s Car Tech AMES 327 Main St. 515.233.4203 www.riemanmusic.com Ames Full-Service Music Store Serving Central Iowa Congrats, For 59 Years

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By Saige.Heyer will be attending and which @iowastatedaily.com ceremony fits best into their schedule. Most of the colleges at Size of ceremony Iowa State have their own If you want to have a convocation ceremonies more close-knit ceremony separate from the university’s with some of your friends in undergraduate and graduate your major, then attending commencement exercsies. your college’s ceremony may Although it is perfectly al- be a better fit. right to walk across the stage However, if you are dou- at both, there are a few things ble majoring in two different to consider when it comes to colleges and don’t want to go deciding whether to do one or to two different ceremonies, the other, both or neither. the university’s ceremony Time constraints would probably be best. When deciding whether Cost of cap and gown to attend your college’s cer- A few of the college cer- emony or the university’s cer- emonies require their gradu- emony, make sure to double ates to wear a cap and gown, check the times and keep in which cost roughly $36. mind how long each ceremo- Graduates can check ny may last. with their college to see if a Most of the college cap and gown is required at ceremonies are on Friday their ceremony. or Saturday morning and Importance won’t conflict with the uni- If it isn’t a life-or-death versity’s undergraduate matter that you walk at your commencement. college’s ceremony or the uni- Iowa State Daily You also need to consider versity’s ceremony, you can Graduate Ebony Jones receives her degree from President Leath on May 11, 2013. Students can choose to attend the uni- whether or not your family choose not to walk at either. versity’s undergraduate commencement or to attend their college’s own graduation ceremony. Congratulations to our Graduating Data Research Analysts! Thank you for all the hard work and time you’ve given to Kingland Systems Best of luck in your new endeavors! Zach Bristow DaRon Saunders Nate Wade Austin Brooker Jake Petersen Carson Marshall Matt Kobilka Caitlin Loewenkamp “Don’t live down to expectations. Chelsey Frederiksen Go out there and do something remarkable” Wendy Wasserstein

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