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>>TRAVEL.p1 years, of their degrees at an Schweers said. Although Akinc was un- Ames, ISU Police eligible university in their na- The College of Agriculture available to comment for the Police Blotter: Departments business leaders and just ex- tive countries. The students and Life Sciences “has, for College of Engineering, there ploring what avenues for dif- then complete their degrees at many years, had active collab- are plenty of opportunities The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ferent partnerships might be Iowa State. orations with top agricultural for mutual benefits between there,” Schweers said. The availability and fur- universities in India, includ- India and Iowa State on an en- Jan. 29 Jan. 31 An example of a goal is to ther exposure of these pro- ing Bangalore Agricultural gineering front. Officers responded to a report A vehicle that left the scene look for opportunities to pro- grams to Indian students University,” Wintersteen said. Wickert will also serve, in of a visitor who had been in struck a car driven by Terry vide online education for in- would increase the current Wintersteen believes even some regards, as a conduit for the facility for a number of Engleman at Welch Road ternational students, particu- Indian student population, further collaboration can be the otherwise non-represent- hours at Veterinary Medicine. (reported at 2:11 a.m.). The individual was identified larly on the master’s level, in which Schweers said current- attained in what is an already ed colleges at Iowa State. and asked to leave the area An individual reported receiv- our agricultural engineering ly stands at about 400. beneficial partnership with Details for the larger trip (reported at 1:04 a.m.). ing harassing communications at the Armory (reported at programs. The attraction of Indian India. headed by Branstad this An individual reported dam- 8:35 a.m.). Other similar opportuni- students would also in “With this trip, we will be September are relatively age to two parked vehicles ties also exist, such as tra- the current push to grow the interested in exploring any sparse. at Ames Intermodal Facility Officers assisted an individual (reported at 9:15 a.m.). who was experiencing emo- ditional foreign exchange university’s enrollment, es- new opportunities and to These details will largely tional difficulties at the Armory programs, as well as dual-un- pecially within the graduate discuss together with Indian be predicated on the basis of An officer investigated a prop- (reported at 10:45 a.m.). erty damage collision involving dergraduate and dual-gradu- college. officials how education and February’s trip and also will two delivery vehicles at Friley Vehicles driven by Kimberly ate programs. “This is not the only thing research are key to addressing “depend on the types of things Stearns and Jonathan Food Dock (reported at 11:05 Dual programs allow stu- the university is trying to do major challenges and enhanc- that industry and universities a.m.). Macken were involved in a property damage collision dents to complete a portion, to meet that goal, but it is one ing economic development,” in India might want to partner Bryce Uitermarkt, 21, 228 at the 3700 of 520th typically about two or three thing that will certainly help,” Wintersteen said. with us on,” Schweers said. Gray Ave., was arrested and Avenue (reported at 11:34 charged with driving while a.m.). violating ignition interlock A vehicle driven by Talal Adam requirements at Beach Avenue farms and meat processing plants to pro- level on the chicken farm and processing and Sunset Drive. He was sub- collided with a fence at S. 16th >>CHICKENS.p1 sequently released on citation Street and Riverside Drive mote proper biosecurity safety measures. plants,” Sahin said. “It’s really challenging (reported at 6:58 p.m.). (reported at 4:06 p.m.). from U.S. Department of Agriculture’s “We are going to test each step in com- because chickens never get sick or show An individual reported the Vehicles driven by Jamie National Institute of Food and Agriculture. mercial environments to see which steps symptoms of the bacteria infection.” theft of a laptop computer at Haugen and Mary Vannoy Over the next five years, the project are increasing the chances of [chicken] While the researchers develop strate- Parks Library (reported at 10:11 were involved in a property team will develop strategies to reduce carcasses being contaminated with this gies and management plans, consumers p.m.). damage collision at Bruner Drive and Stange Road (re- campylobacter infection in chickens, organism,” Sahin said. can take some simple steps for food safety A body specimen was ported at 5:23 p.m.). Zhang said. The bacteria has a major animal reser- in the kitchen to prevent infection. requested from a driver who was suspected of operating Dylan Reinke, 19, 4273 Welch The end-all goal is to create a safer sup- voir, which are animal hosts, Zhang said. “It’s very common to find the bacteria while intoxicated at Hayward Hall, was arrested on a war- ply of chickens for human consumption Campylobacter is so common that a lot of in chicken bought from supermarkets and Avenue and Mortensen rant held by the Story County and healthier animals. chicken farms have it. local grocery stores,” Zhang said. Parkway (reported at 11:05 Sheriff’s Office at Welch Dr. Orhan Sahin, ISU research as- Similar to vaccinations for humans to Cross contamination during food p.m.). Hall. He was charged with possession of a controlled sistant professor in the Department of prevent influenza, Sahin said vaccinat- preparation means it’s important to prop- Jan. 30 substance and possession of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive ing chickens gives them more protection erly cook raw chicken and wash off uten- drug paraphernalia, reference Medicine, said ISU researchers are try- against Campylobacter infection. sils used during the process before prepar- A vehicle driven by Jeffery an investigation that was initi- Zimmerman collided with a ated by ISU Police on Jan. 26 ing to identify the management factors on “We are trying to reduce the infection ing something like a salad, Sahin said. fence at South 16th Street and (reported at 6:41 p.m.). University Boulevard (reported at 6:31 a.m.). Feb. 1 turned and I ran right into him Donato credited ROTC wheel her back in a little bit, say Vehicles driven by Jacquelyn >>HERO.p1 A body specimen was and we went off into the ditch.” first-aid and CPR training as ‘alright, get healthy a little bit, King and Tyler Walters were requested from a driver who involved in a property damage was suspected of operating prove and show what type of a Donato said it took her the reason behind her quick then you can come back and collision at Bissell Road and while intoxicated at Knapp leader she truly was. about three to four minutes to thinking. She attributed stub- compete.’” Pammel Drive (reported at Street and Sheldon Avenue 7:39 a.m.). On Oct. 21, 2012, Donato collect her bearings. Her air- bornness as her reason for re- A far cry from the freshman (reported at 2:22 a.m.). showed her true colors as a bags had not gone off, causing fusing to visit the emergency who failed her first physical Vehicles driven by Makaela Devin Cummins, 22, 2709 leader when she was involved her head to slam into the steer- room that day. training test, Donato scored Jimmerson and Ashley Lincoln Way, Unit 306, was ar- Christensen were involved in rested and charged with public in a car accident approximate- ing wheel, leaving her with a However, she was even- a 330 out of 300 on her most a property damage collision intoxication at Union Drive and ly an hour and a half back to concussion. tually persuaded when her recent test. Smith said the test at Osborn Drive and Wallace Welch Road (reported at 3:30 Road (reported at 7:56 a.m.). Ames from her hometown of She went to the other driver comrades saw the concussion operates on a graduated point a.m.). Champlin, Minn, in her moth- to check if he was OK. Seeing was affecting her training for scale so if a cadet maxes out An officer investigated a prop- erty damage collision involving Vehicles driven by Jesus er’s 2010 Toyota Corolla at 1 the driver was unresponsive, the upcoming Brigade Ranger on each event, it is possible to two delivery vans at Lot 61D Zaldarriaga and Kimberly p.m. Donato acted quickly, crawling Challenge competition, held score above the max. (reported at 8:35 a.m.). Zarecor were involved in a “Driving down I-35, I was in in through the passenger side Nov. 2. “So this little girl at the property damage collision at An individual reported being Lot 25 (reported at 9:57 a.m.). the left lane and this car was in to kick the driver’s side door Smith said he had only beginning, that I thought was harassed by an acquaintance the right lane. ... I was about to open. heard a brief summary of never going to make it,” Smith at Martin Hall (reported at 9:31 A fire alarm was activated due p.m.). to the unauthorized discharge pass him and his left back tire “The door opened just Donato’s accident and was not said. “She showed tremendous of a fire extinguisher at Wilson flew off, hit my windshield and enough where I could pull him aware she had a concussion heart.” Hall (reported at 7:59 p.m.). it cracked,” Donato said. “So I out,” Donato said. “I got him until she was in physical train- slammed on my brakes, and he out, laid him out on the ground ing the next day. and called 911 and started “She goes to [physical train- CPR.” ing] and starts feeling dizzy, Donato performed CPR is light headed and nauseous. online until police were able to get to We end up sending her to the the scene. The emergency per- doctor and she has a severe Read more online: KARAOKE sonnel who assessed the scene concussion. 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Campustown 24/7 caffeine available soon Dunkin’ Donuts’ owner announces new store will be open at all hours

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That’s right, Dunkin’ Donuts on the corner of Sheldon and want to come in and study during the Lincoln Way has stated they’ll be open 24/7. week and weekend. The franchise, owned by Jeff Kelderman, is scheduled to open Currently, the new Dunkin’ its doors on Feb. 20. Donuts does not have its own web- Although there have been some construction problems, site, but the Facebook page has Supervisor Daniel Sexton is confident they can open on time. just been created. Promotions “It’s an old building; [there are] a lot of small things that come and deals for students have not with an old building. We’ve worked through it. We still plan on yet been discussed with fran- opening the 20th.” chise owner Kelderman, but Pushing past the troubles of opening a business, the shop is they plan on having them scheduled to start training for employees on Thursday. Having a eventually. 24/7 business will also bring in dozens of jobs to the Campustown With a lot of businesses community. coming into the city of Ames, Sexton stated that they will be training approximately 80 em- there are lots of opportuni- ployees and 20 shift managers. ties to support fundraising Students are excited to hear about the arrival of the donut and helping with charitable chain. donations. Store managers “I think it’s really cool that it’s opening and that it’s right off of said that currently they are campus. So, it’s close. I love Dunkin’ Donuts, and I’m so happy that scheduled to work with the there is going to be a place where I can go get a donut,” sophomore Boys and Girls Club located just Gina Boffa said. off of Duff as well as the Ames She said that she gets coffee multiple times a week, but that’s High School. not the main reason she’ll be checking out the store. Kelderman has scheduled to “I don’t drink coffee every day, but I drink it at least a couple build seven new stores after the times a week. I love donuts, but I try not to eat too many. But there one in Campustown by 2016. Courtesy will definitely be times where I am craving donuts,” Boffa said. “I The next store to open will be photo like breakfast sandwiches. So I’ll probably go to Dunkin’ Donuts in Ankeny, and planners are unsure on the weekends for a breakfast sandwich.” yet when the store in Marshalltown Managers at the new store also explained that they plan on will open. having an edge over competitors like McDonald’s and Starbucks Sexton said that they hope to open a store on Duff one because the atmosphere will complement students if they would day, but it is unclear how far down the road that is.

Expansion Alpha Copies prepares to relocate to West Ames Local store expands to new location, Alpha Copies’ offers fresh features new services Features included in store: By Alexander.Furman ■■ Dedicated parking for customers @iowastatedaily.com ■■ More spacious six-foot computer stations ■■ New apparel section for ISU gear Waving in the icy winds of west Ames, students can see the banners ■■ A “Made in Iowa” section for lo- cally produced products for Alpha Copies’ new store. After almost eight years doing ■■ Screen printing business in Campustown, owner John Crawford stated that the lease was up, and they were looking for a ing. Crawford reported they can do nicer building. the screen printing for a fee for you, “We looked at places like T Galaxy or you can learn how to do it yourself. and this one, and this was the most They will not only offer a discount, logical choice,” Crawford said. but they will teach you how to operate Another big reason for the move the machine as well. was square footage. The old store “We’ll give you the conference across the street from the Memorial room if you want to wheel it in here Union was 2,400 square feet while and have some privacy during your the new store is 4,800. time. It should turn out really good,” “When I went there, it did feel a Crawford said. Photo: Nikki Brate/Iowa State Daily little cramped,” senior Joe Couillard Once football season hits, Crawford would also like to take ad- Alpha Copies owners Becky and John Crawford prepare paperwork for their business. The store is moving from its said. “But, [it was] not enough that it old location in Campustown to a new location at 3615 Lincoln Way. The new location will open this Friday. would bother me.” vantage of all the new space available When Couillard visited the store, outside of the store as well. he was by himself, not in a group. “We’ll do our own tailgate and Crawford plans to make the new loca- put up a tent. [We will also] put box- tion more group friendly. es of apparel out there,” Crawford With all this extra room, Crawford explained. plans to incorporate a few, new fea- For now, there won’t be any big tures to bring in new customers. promotions or events happening Differences in the shops include according to the owner. The colder introducing a fourth copy lane com- months aren’t very good for trying to pared to the cramped three at the old sell apparel, so the shop has projected store, six-foot cubicles with comput- to have its ribbon cutting and featur- ers instead of the current four-foot ing of ISU apparel sometime after cubicles, and a new area for hanging Spring Break. more apparel. “We’re not going to do a grand One of the new features that opening right away; we’re going to Crawford is excited about includes do that a little bit later once we get the use of a conference room towards our feet under us in our new loca- the back of the store. tion. We’re hoping to open up a pretty “We’re going to offer it like a hotel. tight technology turnaround time,” [It will be] where you just check and Crawford stated. see if the inventory is available. Use “We’ll do the offerings probably it. Just slot your name in. When it’s in the warmer months around Spring done, it’s done,” Crawford said. Break and do a ribbon cutting. We’ll Alpha Copies prides itself on also do an offering of Iowa State ap- being able to support group activi- parel; we’re in the middle of trying to ties, and the owner wants to support figure out the branding of that.” that cooperative atmosphere. The The new store will be located at conference room can fit 15 people 3615 Lincoln Way, across the street comfortably. from West Hy-Vee. The old store will Photo: Nikki Brate/Iowa State Daily Another feature with the confer- be closing Thursday, and the new Alpha Copies president and owner John Crawford surveys the renovation of his business’ new location on ence room new to Alpha Copies is one will open the next day, Friday Monday. The new location will feature a conference room, more spacious computer stations and a fourth copy lane. interactive, self-serve screen print- morning. 4 Opinion

Editor-in-Chief: Katherine Klingseis Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013 [email protected] Editor: Michael Belding iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 4 Iowa State Daily Finance Editorial: FAFSA not an accurate determiner

Out of all the complicated forms a student can expect to fill out, the Free Fiscal cliff Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, surely ranks among the most arduous of paper journeys upon which a student will have to embark. forces And with the recent arrival in our AccessPlus personal messages, we have been reminded that the deadline to file a FAFSA looms dead ahead. Within the next few weeks, we will repairs all have to sit down with our parents (if dependent) or our lonely selves (if independent) and spend perhaps hours poring over financial documents. Although you may very well have Courtesy photo suppressed the memory of such an Congress has procrastinated on decisions regarding the fiscal cliff, putting off the final date to act until March 1. Daily columnist Michael event, try to recall its crux: that magic Belding argues members of Congress have failed to put our fiscal house in order, despite being elected to solve such problems. number called an Estimated Family Contribution (EFC). The linchpin of verting the sequestration that looms only kind of social distinction that we all must the FAFSA experience, colleges use the like an iceberg dead ahead of the recognize is the holding of public office. Every EFC “to calculate the amount of federal AUnited States’ ship of state should be other kind of esteem or high regard that a per- student aid you are eligible to receive.” Congress’ next priority. son can receive from others is the choice of the Although it allegedly measures The Congressional deal that averted our giver. But everyone — even the people who did “your family’s financial strength,” the going off the “fiscal cliff” at the beginning of the not vote for a victorious candidate — must ad- EFC seems like an arbitrary number. If year did not, unfortunately, solve the prob- mit that office holders are in some way special. you have the courage to use a work- lems of pending spending cuts and revenue By Michael.Belding So why do they think they can get away sheet provided by the federal govern- shortfalls. The bill merely forestalled the @iowastatedaily.com with doing nothing? Even the most partisan ment to see how your EFC is calcu- date by which Congress must act to prevent of congressional districts — Republican and lated, prepare to be baffled with what government spending cuts that economic house in order, would be, in the words of a wise, Democrat alike — elected their representa- looks like more arbitrary numbers and analysts and the White House said “would have sage man, “a bunch of bums.” tives to office so that they could do work. And a set of forms even less comprehen- a devastating impact on important defense and Inaction in this situation would be the yet, although members of Congress obviously sible than an insurance policy, a credit nondefense programs.” Now the spending cuts opposite of productivity, industry, ambition postpone their confrontations with the biggest card policy, a mortgage or basically any begin March 1. and health. It contaminates public life with challenges the United States faces, we continue bill that has gone through Congress in This situation requires action. Anything is the feeling that the members of Congress can to pay their salaries and benefits. living memory. preferable to nothing. enact laws (as the Constitution says) “in order In a reversal of a speech made by Winston The website of President Barack Procrastination is one of the great ills of to form a more perfect union, establish justice, Churchill — that “Never in the field of conflict Obama’s White House states that society. Ask any student, and he or she prob- insure domestic tranquility, provide for the was so much owed by so many to so few” — Obama has “set a new goal for the ably will tell you that parents and teachers have common defense, promote the general welfare, never have so few owed so much to so many. country: that by 2020, America would admonished him since a young age against and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves As we gaze upon a tradition of heinous once again have the highest proportion doing tomorrow what could be done today. and our posterity,” as it suits them, not the adherence to party rather than truly public ser- of college graduates in the world.” That There are a few legitimate reasons for people for whom those laws are to be made. vice, all that we can do is hope that they rise to site offers four general ideas to improve procrastination. The innumerable tasks before American citizens should not find them- the occasion made for them by taking the oath access to higher education: Help us require some prioritization; it would be selves almost universally saying the same of office: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that middle class families afford college, improper of us to consider and resolve a small words sung by a character from the musical I will support and defend the Constitution of keep costs down, strengthen commu- annoyance before dealing with a problem that “Les Miserables”: “Where are the leaders of the United States against all enemies, foreign nity colleges, and improve transpar- threatens our way of life. By nearly all accounts the land? / Where are the swells who run this and domestic; that I will bear true faith and ency and accountability. failing to stop the sequestration of federal show?” allegiance to the same; that I take this obliga- Simplifying the paperwork associ- spending presents the latter kind of task. It is In the absence of an established church, in tion freely, without any mental reservation ated with getting financial aid would the lesser, not the greater, problems that should the absence of a nobility that holds certain legal or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and probably help. The current forms are be procrastinated or put off — and we should do privileges and exists in a feudal relationship faithfully discharge the duties of the office on daunting to say the least, which, as we so for the sake of addressing the larger ones. with inferiors and superiors, in the absence of which I am about to enter: So help me God.” have learned from Democrats criticiz- There is a word for failing to address until any social role models apart from those that ing the idea that an ID to vote, limits the latest possible moments such a “fiscal cliff” a person willfully adopts, the leaders of the access on its own. as we face: lazy. The members of Congress, if United States are its politicians, especially Michael Belding is a graduate student in And if you do manage to pass the they failed to do something to put our fiscal the president and members of Congress. The history from Story City, Iowa. Great Barrier Form, you may find that your parents make “too much” money and that your EFC is too high to make you eligible for grants. In that regard, Social media the FAFSA — and, therefore, the fed- eral government — presume a familial relationship in which parents substan- tially contribute to their children’s col- lege education. With high debts of their Facebook’s bringing sexy app own in a slow economy, however, that presumption threatens the creation of ver wonder if that “poke” a cyclical problem. you got from a friend on Expecting the current college age EFacebook was really more cohort’s parents to pay for much of of an invitation for sex rather than their costs of attendance at college, a friendly “hello?” when those parents cannot, means Well, now you can get around that students are only eligible for more the awkward wondering with a By Gabriel.Stoffa loans. In a few decades, then, today’s new app that notifies other friends @iowastatedaily.com college students will be parents who if the two of you want to “bang.” are unable to pay for their children’s Here is the breakdown: A to see who is going to click them education because they still have loans person installs the “Bang With for some intimate times without of their own. Friends” app. That person clicks actually having any intention of At the end of the day, students must any friends they might want to following through with it. overturn every possible rock for poten- sleep with. The friends they might That could result in some seri- tial scholarships. If the federal govern- want to sleep with will only be ous embarrassment for those us- ment is going to do anything to make notified of the desire should that ing the app. However, why would college more affordable and accessible, same friend also have clicked the people want to have a friend who perhaps the FAFSA should be simpli- desire to sleep with that person. was enough of a jerk to do some- Courtesy photo fied, the EFC made less arbitrary, and The Long and the short are thing of that sort? Maybe this app A new Facebook app allows users to hook up without awkward a nationwide index of scholarships put that people don’t have to worry will finally help people to stop ac- encounters, hoping to make them less shy about their sexual desires. together. about if the other person is go- cepting every random person they Uncle Sam taxes everyone, pro- ing to feel awkward about their meet as a “friend.” app cuts out most of the creepy Maybe, just maybe, the app vides health insurance to millions of advances. Complaints about the death folks that someone looking just for will allow some friends who never Americans and takes a census every Yes, the app goes against many of personal communication will a hookup is bombarded by. would otherwise have gotten up 10 years. Making a list of all the college religious teachings and some be fully stirred by this new way Yes, this app is likely going to the nerve to express their healthy scholarships offered in the United more traditional outlooks toward to circumvent actual in-real-life be a headache for some women as sexual desires to jump into the States can’t be that hard. relationships and fornication, but getting-to-know-you conversa- they discover that almost every sack. those folks that dislike it won’t tion. Those fears will be around male friend they have wants to get Just having that release know about what does or does not as long as technology and the in their pants, but a little honesty granted from sexual activity, or Editorial Board go on as they will never be notified Internet continue to offer people can go a long way. merely knowing that they are de- Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief due to the way the program is set new means to do things. So cast Who knows, the app could sired, could be a huge moral boost Michael Belding, opinion editor up. them aside. It isn’t as if t finally begin to show some men to a lot of people. Mackenzie Nading, As of now, the app appears to his is any worse than spend- out there that women are sexual Obviously, this app isn’t for assistant opinion editor for online be more centered around men and ing hours in a bar trying to get creatures the same as men when everyone, but for those who enjoy their desire to get down, which enough liquid and regular courage guys realize the girls they are into sex as a fun and health activity, it Feedback policy: makes sense given men tend together to hit on, with the likely had to be in the same mind set for is something to look into. The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee to be a bit more talkative about intent of sleeping with, that cer- the app to function. “By your pow- In the immortal words of its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any constant sexual desire. As the app tain someone. ers combined, we are sexuality!” Rodney Dangerfield in his first letter or online feedback. matures, maybe it will come to It could be said the app is Use of the app doesn’t even film appearance, “Caddyshack:” Send your letters to [email protected]. Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), encompass homosexuality and hardly different from dating sites have to be for sex; it could just “Hey everybody, we’re all gonna majors and/or group affiliation(s) alter its marketing to target more currently available, and those be so people know the attraction get laid!” and year in school of the author(s). than the Y chromosome or just people would be right. Really, all is there and, therefore, get the Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. heterosexuals. the app does is cut out some of the ball rolling for a date. 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Online: Gymnastics Cyclone gymnasts deal with inside her skull,” according to the Increased injuries report. cause concern at ISU The latter of those two ways can make it particularly difficult concussions FOLLOW ISD SPORTS By Maddy.Arnold for athletes and coaches to detect @iowastatedaily.com a concussion. Signs and symptoms ON TWITTER are not always obvious after a gym- twitter.com/isdsports The ISU gymnastics team has nast sustains a concussion. been hurting this season: Three “The symptoms aren’t always ISU concussion contributing gymnasts have all overt,” Ronayne said. “They are en s ball missed time because of concus- not always right there in front of recovery plan M ’ B : sion symptoms. you going ‘Yup, she is a little loopy The NFL and college football right now.’ You don’t know it, [but] AP Top 25 have recently raised awareness we’re looking for it.” Stage one: (target heart rate: 30-40 per- about concussions and their ef- Some of the symptoms that cent of maximal exertion) 1. Indiana (58) 20-2 fects, but concussions are not lim- coaches and trainers look for in Nonimpact exercises 2. Florida (7) 18-2 ited to contact sports. an athlete are obvious. An athlete Light aerobic conditioning 3. Michigan 20-2 “I think college sports and pro- with a concussion can suffer from Light stretching fessional sports over the past year common symptoms such as head- 4. Duke 19-2 Stage two: (40-60 percent of maximal or two have paid a lot of attention aches, nausea and fatigue. 5. Kansas 19-2 exertion) 6. Gonzaga 21-2 to [concussions],” said ISU gym- However, one symptom can be nastics coach Jay Ronayne. “I particularly devastating: The loss Moderate aerobic conditioning 7. Arizona 19-2 think we are a lot more educated of balance, which is an essential Balancing activities 8. Miami (Fla.) 17-3 now, so we look for it now.” part of gymnastics. Stage three: (60 percent of maximal 9. Syracuse 18-3 Caitlin Brown, Kristen “With gymnastics, we work exertion) 10. Ohio State 17-4 DeCosta and Hailey Johnson have really hard with the balance ac- Resistance weight training 11. Louisville 18-4 all been suffering from concus- tivities,” said Jessica Drenth, ISU Active stretching sion-like symptoms this season, graduate assistant athletic trainer. 12. Michigan State 18-4 Agility drills 13. Kansas State 17-4 causing each of them to miss sig- “The trampoline is really impor- nificant action thus far. tant. [We] start to stimulate some Stage four: (80 percent of maximal 14. Butler 18-4 “It was hard because we don’t of the activities they do daily.” exertion) 15. New Mexico 19-3 have a lot of depth on every event,” Without detection and proper Impact activities 16. Creighton 20-3 said freshman Sara Townsend, treatment, concussions can be- Aggressive strength exercises 17. Cincinnati 18-4 one of the missing three. “So there come dangerous for an athlete. Stage five: (100 percent of maximal 18. Minnesota 17-5 is more pressure on every person According to USA Gymnastics, if exertion) to hit their routines.” athletes are not diagnosed or fully 19. Oregon 18-4 Aggressive conditioning 20. Georgetown 16-4 According to a published report recovered before returning to a by USA Gymnastics, concussions sport, they are at risk for second- Sport-specific activities 21. Missouri 16-5 are “a head injury with a tempo- impact syndrome. 22. Oklahoma State 15-5 rary disruption of brain function.” Second-impact syndrome can 23. Pittsburgh 18-5 In gymnastics, concussions can occur after an athlete receives a 24. Marquette 15-5 result in two ways. second concussion before the first 25. Notre Dame 18-4 One of those ways a concus- is fully healed. This causes swell- sion can occur is from direct im- ing and pressure in the brain that pact — a gymnast hitting his or her can lead to a coma or death. head during a fall. A concussion The best way for an athlete to Women’s Bball: can also be sustained from indirect avoid further injury or, in some impact — a gymnast “landing hard cases, death is awareness. AP Top 25 enough on her feet resulting in a “One of the big things we are shaking or movement of her brain CONCUSSIONS.p8 >> 1. Baylor (37) 20-1 2. Notre Dame 20-1 3. UConn (3) 20-1 4. Stanford 20-2 5. Duke 20-1 6. California 19-2 7. Maryland 18-3 Photo: Jessica Langr/ Iowa State Daily 8. Penn State 17-3 Sara Townsend, freshman in kinesiology and health, 9. Georgia 19-3 performs on the beam on Jan. 13 at Beyer Hall. ISU gymnasts 10. Kentucky 19-3 have recently seen an increase in injuries on the team. Awareness for concussion injuries from noncontact sports is a concern for the team. 11. Louisville 19-4 12. Tennessee 17-5 13. Purdue 18-3 Men’s basketball 14. Texas A&M 17-5 15. South Carolina 19-3 16. North Carolina 20-3 17. UCLA 17-4 Barrage of 3-pointers leads to Cyclone win 18. Dayton 19-1 19. Florida State 18-4 By Dean.Berhow-Goll Kansas and Kansas State and 20. Delaware 18-3 @iowastatedaily.com are a half-game in front of Clyburn gets 21. Colorado 15-5 Oklahoma State. Big 12 ROW 22. Oklahoma State 15-5 In a game with two teams After taking nearly 23 23. Oklahoma 16-5 in a tight race for third place minutes of playing time to second- 24. Syracuse 18-3 in the Big 12, Iowa State ran make the first 3-pointer of straight time 25. Iowa State 15-5 past Oklahoma on Monday the game against Baylor, it night. only took merely 3:37 for For the second straight week, The Cyclones (16-6, 6-3 Melvin Ejim to break the seal Iowa State’s Will Clyburn Big 12) went 8-of-16 from against Oklahoma. has been named the Big ythenumbers the 3-point line in the first Then it was Georges 12 Rookie of the Week, the B : half — after starting 0-of-13 Niang. Then Will Clyburn league announced Monday against Baylor the previous hit one. Then Lucious made morning. 993 game — in the 83-64 win another. And Tyrus McGee The Detroit native aver- Career points for senior center against Oklahoma (14-7, 5-4) hit two in a row, followed by aged 21 points and seven Anna Prins that stretched their Hilton a Chris Babb 3-pointer to rebounds during the week. Coliseum winning streak to cap off a 23-12 run, all com- Against Baylor on Saturday, 20 games. ing on 3-pointers aside from Clyburn scored a season- high 28 points, shooting 44 “I’m really proud of these a lone Percy Gibson baseline 50 percent from the floor First-half points for the men’s guys for the way they ap- jumper. and making 11-of-12 free basketball team vs. Oklahoma proached,” said ISU coach “That’s the way we can throws. He also brought in Fred Hoiberg. “You really play,” said Chris Babb, who 10 rebounds on the night to have to be on your toes. And added four 3-pointers on the tally his sixth double-double for us to put in the game plan night. “When we keep that of the season. 16-of-18 in one and a half days and ball moving, we get stops, we On Jan. 30, Clyburn scored Free-throw ratio for the men’s for the guys to go out and ex- get rebounds, we get out in 14 points in a 78-76 loss. He basketball team vs. Oklahoma grabbed four rebounds and ecute it the way that we did, I transition and we get easy came up with two steals. thought it was outstanding.” shots. I think we did a great This is Clyburn’s third time Jan. 11, 2012 Iowa State now sits job today making the extra Photo: Suhaib Tawil/Iowa State Daily winning the Rookie of the solely in third place in the pass, making sure everybody Senior Will Clyburn pushes through Oklahoma’s defense to Week this season, while Men’s basketball team’s last loss at Big 12. The team sits behind make the play to dunk the ball in the 83-64 victory Monday Georges Niang has won it Hilton (76-69 to Missouri). 3-POINTERS.p8 >> at Hilton Coliseum. Clyburn led Iowa State with 19 points. once.

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Sports Jargon: Cyclones find new gear for season in February By Stephen.Koenigsfeld dar; we get to February, and it was Just when statistics are showing Christofferson has led Iowa State @iowastatedaily.com ironically the midpoint of the confer- one Cyclone playing the best of her in free-throw shooting with 86 per- Charity stripe ence season,” Fennelly said. “This is game, another seems to highlight the cent this year. In her most recent five SPORT: As the women’s basketball team when the special players, the special page even more for the Cyclones (15- games, she is a perfect 16-of-16 from Basketball turns the corner past the halfway teams... find another gear.” 5, 6-4 Big 12). the charity stripe. point of the season into February, Fennelly said this was important Junior Hallie Christofferson has Senior Anna Prins is approaching DEFINITION: the team and ISU coach Bill Fennelly if his team was going to be one of gained some spotlight attention with a career milestone of her own. Prins Another name for the free- have left behind January’s mindset. those “special teams” to find special high numbers in points, rebounds and is sitting seven points from becoming throw line. Iowa State is 1-1 in its past two players now while some teams are percentages in the past five games. only the 24th Cyclones ever to reach USE: games in which it faced road oppo- tired from the “rigors” of the confer- “We’re a team where the numbers 1,000 points. The women’s basketball nents. A victory at West Virginia and ence season so far. show there’s a balance,” Fennelly “To put your name on that list, team is shooting 78 percent an overtime loss against Kansas are “Find another gear; find another said. “Hallie’s obviously having over- that’s a pretty good list to be on,” from the charity stripe this season. what Iowa State left behind, mentally level; find another way to commit all the numbers speak for themselves. Fennelly said. “And the people — and on the calendar. even more to do things,” Fennelly But, it’s kind of been one of those situ- that’s a who’s who of quality athletes “We talked to our team when said. “If you don’t do that on a nightly ations where someone has contrib- January was over. We flip the calen- basis, bad things are going to happen.” uted on a given night.” GEAR.p8 >> 6 Classifieds

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>>CONCUSSIONS.p5 >>3-POINTERS.p5 >>GEAR.p5 doing in prevention is trying to ed- was getting shots.” at Iowa State. And, if you’re on that list, ucate our athletes and our coaches Fresh off of his second-straight I think that’s pretty good, and it’ll be an on what a concussion is, how im- Big 12 Rookie of the Week award, exciting moment for her.” portant it is to stop activity and re- Will Clyburn led Iowa State with Prins and company will travel to port that concussion,” Drenth said. 19 points on only 7-of-10 shooting, Texas on Wednesday night for their Although three ISU gymnasts including a tomahawk over Amath third road game in just four games. have suffered from concussion- M’Baye in the second half. “The more road wins we can get, the like symptoms this season, con- “It hurt,” Clyburn joked. “I’m better,” Prins said. “Just trying to seal cussions are not too common in getting old, my knees can’t take it.” the deal with the ones and home and the sport of gymnastics. Hoiberg called this the most trying to get those extra road wins al- “It’s a rarity to see a lot of con- complete game he’s seen his team ways helps.” cussions on a team,” Drenth said. play. Contributions from each team Iowa State is nearly perfect at “It’s just more of a fluke thing. In member and each role player ex- home, 12-1 with its only loss being to gymnastics itself does not nor- ecuting his role were key to a nearly No. 1 Baylor. On the road, however, the mally have any more or less con- 20-point win. Cyclones are 3-4. File photo: Suhaib Tawil/Iowa State Daily cussions than any other sport out Babb chased Steven Pledger Prins said going to playing the Anna Prins attempts to pass the players from Baylor during the 66-51 there. around the court, forcing him into Longhorns on the road will be tough be- loss on Jan. 23 at Hilton Coliseum. Prins finished the game making six “It’s just something that only going 2-of-9 from the field. cause of how well they have been play- shots of her 15 tries and attributing to the team’s total with 17 points. happens.” Babb also went 4-of-6 from the field ing. Despite a nine-game losing streak, Since all three of the gymnasts while adding four rebounds, two as- Texas has bounced back to back-to-back have been injured, Iowa State fin- sists and a . victories both on the road and at home. ished last in a four-team meet in Korie Lucious continued his Freshman Kidd Blaskowsky said Fennelly’s season outlook Minnesota on Jan. 26. The gym- role running the show, dishing out even though this is only her first year at nasts’ return is still unknown, but eight assists, including an alley-oop Iowa State, she’s learned a lot that will When asked Monday at a news eighth. I really do. There’s a lot of the team is hopeful it will come in and a no-look pass through three help propel her through the rest of the conference where he thought teams, Kansas [and] Oklahoma the next few weeks. defenders to Ejim for a layup under season. his team stands halfway through State, that are all in the same boat. the Big 12 season, ISU coach Bill Oklahoma and West Virginia are “[We] are hopeful for about two the basket. “Having faith in your coaches and Fennelly said it’s a tossup each going to move up a little or stay weeks from now,” Ronayne said. “Korie, even though he only in your teammates is very important,” night. up there in the top four. Just the “Our team is figuring out a way to made two shots, he was the quarter- Blaskowsky said. “To know that when “Depending on the matchups, I way the schedule looks to me. do the very best that they can with back out there,” Hoiberg said. “I’ve we’re out there playing, everybody has really believe we could finish... That’s just looking at it today.” whatever is thrown at them.” been really pleased with Korie.” each others’ backs.” second, and I think we could finish - Bill Fennelly on the Big 12.

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