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The Government of the Stu- dent Body Senate rejected a bill that would have limited students who could serve as senators. The bill failed to pass 24-9 against the measure. The bill required a senator to have been a student at Iowa State for at least a semester before Answers earning a seat on the senate. Attendees at open forum question university’s handling of sexual assaults Several senators were op- posed to passing the bill be- cause it would limit experiences By Makayla.Tendall The Office of Civil Rights will conduct a site visit, which comes after an- assaults are happening here,” brought to the Senate, such as @iowastatedaily.com nouncing earlier this year that Iowa State is under investigation after a Cook said. “People come to freshmen, transfer and graduate complaint about the university’s handling of a sexual assault allegation me with their stories all the students. made by an ISU student against another student. time, and everyone is discour- Sen. Robert Dunn said pass- hat is the aged from reporting and I ing this bill would basically be punish- Open office times to discuss the university's handling of sexual assault think that’s wrong.” giving a giant middle finger to ment for will be available on Tuesday and Wednesday for all other students, Kierstyn Feld, sophomore the students. a student in architecture, wanted to Sen. Zackary Reece said the faculty, and staff is available if they schedule a 15-minute meeting with who“W rapes?” know if the university would bill is not an attack on students. “Why hasn’t there been Office of Civil Rights representatives. disaffiliate a fraternity that is “It’s looking at their ability an apology to victims for not associated with sexual assault. to reach out to their constituents doing better?” To schedule an individual meeting, contact Sharon Zenor at 294-3577. “I’m curious about the to represent them effectively,” Iowa State students — regulations that apply to the Reece said. “That’s why we’re some of whom were sexually and helped organize an open said. “Those conversations students on university affili- all here.” assaulted or have a close re- forum with administrators, have been ongoing and we ated grounds when those rules Sen. David Moore said stu- lationship with someone who had three areas of concern. have made changes and en- — if they don’t exist — could dents should get experience at has — had many questions Students lack informa- gaged students in conversa- be developed,” Feld said. Iowa State before serving. for a panel of administrators tion about the medical policy tions since those initial policy Feld, also a member of “This would still limit fresh- at an open forum in the Great for survivors, there is no clear changes.” Alpha Phi sorority, said there men, transfer and graduate stu- Hall of the Memorial Union method for mandatory report- Another student took is- are stereotypes on campus dents but I don’t think that’s Wednesday night about how ing and Iowa State’s sexual sue with the the vagueness about the greek community. a horrible thing,” Moore said. the university will improve assault policy is hard to navi- of the university’s policy and They’re not necessarily “Having people represent your the handling of sexual assault gate, Schimdt said. She wants wanted to know the exact true for every member, but constituents who don’t know cases. a plan of action. punishment students receive “there is a potential for rape important things, that’s just ir- The panel came after Schmidt said Access As- if they sexually assault. in any fraternity or any place responsible.” the showing of “The Hunting sault Care Center is the best Schmidt mentioned the where you’ve got a whole Moore said he believes fresh- Ground,” a documentary that mandatory reporting and ad- number of students expelled bunch of people consuming men are not able to represent explores university admin- vocacy center she knew of for in the last five years for sexu- alcohol,” and wanted to know their constituents well. istrators’ mishandling and students, and the university ally assaulting was “dismally if a fraternity consistently in- “Freshmen are not the best perpetuation of sexual assault does not fund the organiza- low.” volved in sexual assault would people to represent our constitu- on college campuses across tion that partners with Iowa Both Anthony and Kel- be disaffiliated. ents,” Moore said. “I’m not here the nation. State to help victims. logg said every case is differ- “Absolutely. I would say to get people résumé points, I’m Iowa State is currently Anthony said the uni- ent and must be investigated fraternities and sororities here to serve the students.” under investigation by the versity is looking to update by the university and decided would be held responsible for Sen. Danielle Nygard was Department of Education’s policy, it “is not changed over by a board. any violation of the Student elected the first semester of her Office of Civil Rights for their night.” She said university of- “The outcome we are al- Code of Conduct. If there is freshman year. She said she was handling of a sexual assault ficials have a difficult time get- ways seeking is supension or a reason to expel a fraternity, not knowledgeable about every- case. ting feedback from students expulsion,” Kellogg said of we would do that if we found thing, but still learned. Administrators taking on how policies serve them. Judicial Affairs. “That is what enough information to sub- “All members of the student questions including Dean of Above all, Anthony said we’re seeking from the boards. stantiate that sanction,” An- body are members of the student Students Pamela Anthony, administrators need to hear A board ultimately is going to thony said. government,” Nygard said. “Why Director of Judicial Affairs from students on how Iowa make a decision about what Feld said she is happy the are we trying to limit that?” Sara Kellogg, Director of the State policy treated them and that sanction is.” university is working to estab- Sen. Cole Button also point- Department of Public Safety what students would like to Meredith Cook, junior in lish “a more open relation- ed out he was seated during his Jerry Stewart and Story Coun- see be changed. political science and a sexual ship” than what was shown first semester of his freshman ty Sexual Assault Response Kellogg said policy was assault survivor, said she be- in the documentary, but gave year. Team coordinator Steffani updated in 2008. lieves the university does not the university an overall “C” “Being a freshmen has not Simbric. “We changed our policy acknowledge some sexual letter grade on a sexual assault kept me from being a good rep- Also in attendance were for the first time to be an affir- assaults that occur because handling report cord. resentative of my constituents,” President Steven Leath, Vice mative consent policy. It was a timely warnings are not sent “I don’t see us being ex- Button said. “I don’t see how President of Student Affairs very broad group of individu- out to students after every ceptionally better than any- having one more semester here Tom Hill and Title IX coordi- als that got together to discuss sexual assault is reported. one else,” Feld said. would change that.” nator Robin Kelley. what our policy should look “I just find it very trou- “I’m an “A” student. I’d Sen. Adam Guenther pointed Chelsea Schmidt, senior like and how it should better bling that the university like to see us raise that “C” av- out that other Big 12 schools have in linguistics who requested represent students,” Kellogg doesn’t acknowledge sexual erage to an “A,” Anthony said. requirements for their student government senators. Guenther said he ran be- cause he wanted to make a dif- ference with certain problems on campus. “When you have freshmen running, what are they running for?” Guenther said. “They have Actually, it is rocket science GSB p10 NASA recognizes ISU aerospace team for achievements in technology competition By Mariah.Griffith @iowastatedaily.com Regents open

It’s not every day you get forum to take congratulated by NASA. The Cyclone Student place Friday Launch Initiative Team just fin- ished competing against ap- By Eric.Wirth proximately 20 other university @iowastatedaily.com teams in a NASA competition for rocket technologies. The intent is that these technologies could An open forum on the Board be used by NASA to collect and of Regents April agenda, where transport samples from planet citizens can voice their opinions Mars back to Earth, and the ISU and concerns, is scheduled for team performed well enough Friday. The forum will take place to receive kudos from the aero- from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Oak Room space icon. Courtesy of Mengyu Wang of the Memorial Union. “They definitely liked our The Cyclone Student Launch Initiative Team competed against about 20 other universities in the annual NASA competition for Some agenda items that design and it caught a lot of eyes rocket technologies. The competition requires students to build a rocket from scratch. could affect Iowa State include and attention while we were a review of the 2014 Fiscal Year there,” said team leader Jordan pad components among four flawlessly and can be incor- CySLI had significant help reports for Iowa State, a report of Mathews. sub-teams. The autonomous porated into rockets for future from club mentor Gary Stroick, recommendations to the univer- The annual challenge re- ground support equipment team challenges. owner of Off We Go Rocketry, sity in regard to the financial aid quires student teams to plan for built the launch pad, avionics This was the first time the who has helped guide the club system after a review conducted and build an actual rocket from managed the computer compo- Iowa State team competed in for the last couple years. from April 22 to May 17, 2013, scratch that is able to perform a nents, payload built the payload a NASA challenge, and thanks “He’s had a lot of experi- and a decision on the sale of $30 specified task. bay and mechanics as well as an in part to the coveted air-brake ence, so a lot of the team would million in dormitory revenue This year, the goal was to innovative air-brake system and system CySLI built, their rocket end up calling him whenever we bonds in order to construct the load a payload into the rocket, the rocket team built the physi- reached the third best altitude needed help,” said payload team new dormitory next to Buchanan. launch the rocket to a zenith of cal rocket. despite mechanical setbacks. leader Bryan Sullivan. “Trying Also on the agenda is the re- exactly 3,000 feet from a launch Due to some mechanical The rocket came within 70 feet to apply classroom knowledge quest for a decision to be made pad teams were required to malfunctions with the launch of the target height, and was to actually building something regarding a name change from build, eject the payload during pad and a faulty pre-fabricated bested only by the two teams takes a little bit of work. It’s al- the Stadium end zone the descent at exactly 1,000 feet component called an altimeter, that completed all of the chal- ways nice to have someone help club to the Sukup End Zone Club. and land the rocket safely below the 10-foot-tall CySLI rocket lenge components. guide you along the way.” The purpose of the name change a certain impact energy. did not complete all of the chal- The CySLI team also re- Overall, the CySLI rocket is to honor the Sukup family from The CySLI team consisted lenge components successfully, ceived an award for making the performed very well and outper- Sheffield, Iowa. of 19 members, mostly from the making them ineligible for the best looking rocket due to a sleek formed most teams in flight and The full Board of Regents aerospace engineering program, $25,000 challenge grand prize. design and paintjob done by payload delivery. meeting will take place April 22 who divided the work for build- However, the majority of the club sponsor Maaco Collision and 23 at the Iowa School for the ing all the rocket and launch design components worked Repair. ROCKET p10 Deaf in Council Bluffs, Iowa. IOWA STATE DAILY

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45 Ames 247 FRIDAY Mostly cloudy. 70 Morrill Hall hours The Christian Petersen exhibit room in Morrill 44 Hall will extend its hours in upcoming days to keep SATURDAY Dan Corson’s “Coherence” Mostly sunny. 66 open later. To read more information about this, go online to the Ames 247 sec- 45 tion under the living tab on the Daily’s website. Weather provided by the ISU Meteorology Club Jessica Kline/Iowa State Daily Gymnastics Police Blotter Team mentality The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law Cy-Hawk trophy stays in Ames, An acronym on the wall the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a in the practice facility of ments’ records. court of law. the ISU gymnastics team ISU softball wins in Iowa City has found its way into the April 12 mindset of the athletes. To toxication at Lot D4 (reported By Max.Dible Hawk victory. It is the first read about the acronym An individual reported the at 11:06 p.m.). @iowastatedaily.com time in series history that and what it means to the theft of a long board at Wilson either school has repeated gymnasts, check out the Hall (reported at 2:37 p.m.). April 14 as champion. Had the ISU sports section of the Daily’s The ISU softball softball team lost in Iowa website. An individual reported the team won its first game for the Cyclones. The an- City, the schools would April 13 theft of a bike at Physics Hall in Iowa City in 12 years nual competition between have ended the 2014-15 (reported at 12:03 p.m.). on Wednesday, but the the rival schools spans series in a 13-13 tie. CALS An individual reported the Cyclones’ success added the spectrum of athletic Iowa State notched theft of a bike at Science II An officer investigated a prop- up to a much larger and programs and even en- notable victories against More flexible (reported at 12:13 a.m.). erty damage collision at Lot B6 more historic victory. compasses an element of Iowa in men’s basketball, (reported at 1:19 p.m.). It took until the final academics. football and volleyball. program Keoni McCoy, 19, of 8130 matchup of the season, Iowa State claimed The Cyclones suffered no- The College of Agricul- Frederiksen Court, Ames, was An individual reported a tax but the ISU win locked up the series 15-11, earning table losses in women’s ture and Life Sciences is cited for fifth degree theft at related fraud at Armory (re- the Cy-Hawk Series title a second consecutive Cy- basketball and wrestling. partnering with two Iowa Armory (reported at 10:58 ported at 1:26 p.m.). community colleges to of- a.m.). fer a more flexible bach- An individual reported the elor’s degree program. To An officer investigated a prop- theft of a bike at Friley Hall Stash the Trash set for this weekend read the full story, go online erty damage collision at Lot (reported at 4:02 p.m.). to the news section of the 72A (reported at 11:53 a.m.). By Matthew.Rezab up the Ames community check in at Reiman Gar- Daily’s website. An individual reported being @iowastatedaily.com and provide support to dens where trash bags An individual reported the harassed by an acquaintance local homeowners. and gloves will be avail- theft of a piece of construction at Armory (reported at 4:53 Volunteers can able for volunteers. A free equipment at Jack Trice Sta- p.m.). The Volunteer Cen- choose to work alone, lunch will be provided dium (reported at 1:50 p.m.). ter of Story County is with a group of people from noon to 1 p.m., and Corrections An officer responded to a holding their annual or with an organization. free admission to Reiman An officer investigated a prop- small fire in an outdoor gar- Stash the Trash cleanup This year, Stash the Gardens will also be of- The Iowa State Daily wel- erty damage collision at Shel- bage can at Music Hall (re- event from 8:30 a.m. to 2 Trash will also partner fered to all volunteers. comes comments and sug- don Avenue and Design I Road ported at 11:58 p.m.). p.m. Saturday. with the Ames Repair & Anyone interested in gestions or complaints about (reported at 5:40 p.m.). Stash the Trash is Care program to assist volunteering can sign up errors that warrant correction. An officer assisted a resident a volunteer effort that homeowners around for the time and area of To submit a correction, please Dennis Krogh, 50, of 1607 Tru- who was experiencing emo- brings ISU students and Ames with outside yard Ames they wish to help contact our editor at 515-294- man Drive, Ames, was arrested tional difficulties at Willow Hall community members work. with at www.vcstory. 5688 or via email at editor@ and charged with public in (reported at 11:52 p.m.). together to help clean All volunteers will org/. iowastatedaily.com.

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Thursday, April 16, 2015 NEWS 3 Global Food Consortium returns to ISU After Bowman spoke, Leaders arrive in Hansen hoped to get a chance to talk to him about Ames to discuss his experiences with food security overseas. world hunger Bowman, who has 30 years of experience in By Allison.Luety horticulture, nutrition and @iowastatedaily.com agriculture research, has worked on projects in 40 countries. One in 7 people in the His talk focused on world go to bed hungry and three international collab- malnourished. orations that incorporate A worldwide initiative horticulture to tackle nutri- hosted at Iowa State ad- tion. dressed solutions to the “Farmers are facing international crises through drought, high temp and global collaboration. unpredictable weather. We For the second year have to give them better running, Iowa State’s Seed resilience,” Bowman said. Science Center hosts the “These challenges are all Global Food Security Con- Hochul Kim/Iowa State Daily met very well by sustainable sortium, a worldwide initia- The Global Food Security conference took place at Gateway Hotel in Ames on Tuesday and Wednesday. Iowa State’s Seed Science Center hosted programs in horticulture. tive that combines holistic, the second annual event and the purpose was to address solutions to world hunger. You get income generation, interdisciplinary and new diversification of the staple methods to problems sur- ell, executive director of provide an important forum nutrition affects more than job of it.” crops, you can do intensive rounding food safety. the Global Child Nutrition for some of the brightest 1.4 billion people. Anthony Hansen, se- farming.” “The Global Food Foundation, John Bow- and best to come together Mitchell questioned if nior in biology and animal Professionals from Consortium believes that man, senior agricultural to collectively think outside American agriculture was science, attended the con- Heifer International, global a child who does not eat adviser with the United the box,” said Max Roth- too narrowly focused on sortium for a class assign- companies and 50 profes- or is malnourished, does States Agency for Interna- schild, Charles F. Curtiss food and calories, yield and ment, however was excited sors at land grant universi- not learn, does not laugh, tional Development Bu- Distinguished Professor of productivity, producing to hear speaker John Bow- ties are all involved in the cannot grow,” said Man- reau for Food Security and Agriculture and Life Sci- maize, wheat and rice. man. Global Food Consortium. jit Misra, director of ISU’s Sara Lilygren, executive vice ences and co-director of the “More than half of the “This is part of an as- With hopes to collaborate Seed Science Center and president of corporate af- consortium. worlds harvested agricul- signment for animal science with all reaches of agricul- chair of the Global Food fairs for Tyson Foods, Inc. The consortium was ture areas are devoted to ce- 441X. In that class, we talk tural professionals, the con- Security Consortium. “The Leaders in the agricul- kicked off by Mitchell, who real crops, corn, wheat and about food security for de- sortium continues to work consortium is dedicated to tural industry flocked from spoke about the nutrition maize primarily,” Mitchell veloping countries,” Han- toward diminishing hunger solving this grand challenge across the world to attend gap in children across the said. “We search for a way sen said. “I’m most looking and malnutrition. through partnerships.” the consortium, from Hon- world. He said undernutri- to bring agriculture and forward to John Bowman. “In essence, we are Speakers at this year’s duras to Washington, D.C. tion affects 800 million in nutrition together and we He is very interactive with the hunger fighters of the event include Arlene Mitch- “Our symposium will the world today, while over- haven’t done a very good college students.” world,” Misra said. Governor attends ROTC ceremony to recognize cadets for excellence By Kelly.McGowan men across the board,” Lt. Col. Ryan Hollman, paign Cup. @iowastatedaily.com said Lt. Col. Richard Smith, professor and chair of the Replicas of this tradi- professor and chair of the Air Force Aerospace Stud- tional cup have been used military science and tactics ies department presented since the Revolutionary Gov. Terry Branstad department. “Every one of an award to Air Force ROTC War to acknowledge lead- and Lt. Gov. Kim Reyn- these kids that the governor cadet Connor McGuire. ership and service. olds attended the annual recognized is just outstand- Cmdr. Daniel Buhr, Smith said this recog- Governor’s ROTC Award ing.” executive officer of Naval nition goes hand in hand ceremony Tuesday at the Smith presented Army ROTC, presented an award with the Home Base Iowa Iowa State Capitol. Ten ROTC awards to Cyclone to Naval ROTC midship- Act and Iowa’s commit- awards were presented to Battalion cadets Tanner man Matthew Sindelar, ment to service men and cadets and a midshipman Hildebrand, senior in com- senior in mechanical engi- women. from ROTC programs in puter engineering; Mat- neering. “They are showing Courtesy of Lt. Col. Richard Smith Iowa for academic, military thew Hanson of Buena Awardees received a these people that Iowa re- Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds recognized Iowa ROTC and character excellence. Vista University and Jesse plaque, coin and the Gen. ally does appreciate what cadets at the annual Governor’s ROTC Award ceremony on Tuesday at “These are great young Parker of Drake University. George Washington Cam- you do,” Smith said. the Iowa State Capitol. Ten cadets received awards.

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EDITORIAL Russia risks loss of progress, peace after lifting ban

In the wake of the tentatively agreed upon Iranian nuclear agreement in which Iran will limit its nuclear capabilities and research while having international economic sanctions eased, Russia has lifted its ban of S-300 missile systems (a defensive, surface-to-air missile system) on the Middle Eastern nation. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, “We are convinced that at this stage, there’s no more need of such an embargo, Russia’s separate volun- tary embargo,” in a statement to Tass, a Russian news organization. In short, Russia feels the new trade sanctions to be imposed on Iran, should the nuclear proposal be finalized and approved by the June deadline, make additional sanctions from outside of the agreement unnecessary. Russia and Iran say they have only defensive purposes and cannot be used in offensive pursuits. While the surface- to-air missiles can only be used in de- fense, the missile systems could be used to defend Iranian nuclear facilities should the United States, it’s allies or any other nation decide to attempt to destroy the facilities by means of airstrike. Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily Steinitz released a statement regarding Columnist Snyder believes the state sponsors of the terrorism list is outdated and too often hypocritical. The list includes Iran, the pending sales to Iran, saying “Even Syria, Sudan and Cuba. Snyder questions why a nation the U.S. recently eased sanctions upon remains connected to the list. as Iran disavows article after article in the framework agreement that was an- nounced last week, the international community is beginning to ease restric- tions on it. This is the direct result of the Scrap state sponsors legitimacy that Iran is receiving from the nuclear deal being made with it.” Israeli leadership has been critical of the Iranian nuclear deal from the very start of the talks, most powerfully of terrorism list evidenced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s irregular visit to Congress in which he expressed his critical view of By Stephen.Snyder keting call lists (as an aside, can 1993, has since broken into two the proposed agreement. @iowastatedaily.com we get telemarketers onto the different nations. While one For its part, the United States has terrorism list?) For being such a of those nations is still Sudan, also criticized the move. State Depart- serious list, it seems rather easy could we at least reaffirm their ment officials said in a press conference n an attempt to foster fur- to be erased from it. For ex- spot on the list, if only for my that it is not “constructive at this time for ther growth in the new ample, even if Congress rejects own understanding? Russia to move forward with this.” This Irelationship between the Obama’s proposal — which, This list is completely use- development could lead to increased United States and Cuba, Presi- given the two parties’ less than less. Not only for the countries tension among all involved parties when dent Obama issued a report to stellar record for cooperation, on it, but for those that are the United States, Iran, Russia and other Congress, detailing his intent is very possible — their dis- not as well. North Korea was international powers meet again on to remove the island nation sent and any action taken to on the list, but was removed Tuesday to work out the finer details of from the list of state sponsors keep Cuba on the list can be even though the Asian nation the nuclear deal. of terrorism, a list that as of (will be) vetoed by President attacked American Internet Russia and Iran may have become 2014 only included three other Obama, leading to a whole lot services less than six months fast friends due to Russia’s recent eco- nations: Iran, Sudan and Syria. of political posturing and other ago — and even in that case, it nomic troubles brought on by sharp The list is by no means arbi- generally frustrating time wast- appears the U.S. government drops in oil prices. Iran has the resources trary, as the nations named on ing political techniques. was hacking them first. Iran and therefore the potential to be a major it are automatically subject to Secretary of State John will most likely be the next to exporter. According to the U.S. Energy numerous economic sanctions Kerry said Cuba was “originally come off, even though they Information Administration, Iran has and trade embargos. Cuba met designated as a state sponsor of are currently supporting the the world’s fourth largest crude oil re- the requirements for removal, terrorism because of its efforts Houthis and Shia groups in serves and the second largest natural as reported by the Miami Her- to promote armed revolution Yemen to make sure al-Qaeda gas reserves, but the strict international ald, because “it had not pro- by forces in Latin America.” forces do not take control of the sanctions have hit the Iranian oil industry vided support for international I seem to remember a differ- embattled nation. hard. terrorism during the preceding ent nation interfering in Latin How can the U.S. make This potential quid pro quo arrange- six months and Cuba had pro- America by supporting and nuclear deals and ease sanc- ment leaves both nations better off, but vided assurances that it would funding revolutionary groups. tions on a nation that is on the gives other world leaders, especially in not support acts of interna- Specifically in Nicaragua, spe- state sponsors of terror list? the United States, reason for concern. tional terrorism in the future.” cifically the Contras. In short, we can’t, but be- Iran is fully within its rights to purchase Removing Cuba from this The United States funded cause the Iranian nuclear deal the missile defense systems, but the list was cited as a critical step revolutionary groups more is the best possible solution framework of the deal relies heavily on by Cuban President Raúl Cas- recently than we put Cuba on anyone has had for limiting the West’s ability to strictly monitor tro. Cuba will remain on the the state sponsors of terror- Iran’s nuclear capabilities, the Iran’s nuclear program. Obviously the list for another 45 days, so as ism list. Not only did the Rea- plan should not be stopped. insertion of an advanced surface-to-air long as the Cuban government gan administration technically Iran’s supreme leader may very defense system makes that a much more doesn’t sponsor any foreign commit high treason by selling well look to Cuba’s removal difficult task. Additionally, the United coups until at least June, they weapons to Iran — a nation from the state sponsors of ter- States rather enjoys a struggling Russian should be in the clear. While that would then be on the state ror list and say, “I’ll have what economy that cannot easily assert its in- I believe that removing Cuba sponsors of terrorism list in he’s having.” fluence internationally due to domestic from the list is a good — but 1984 — but it used the profits The list, in its entirety, concerns. more importantly, correct — to do exactly what we had been should be scrapped. If it meant This maneuvering by Russia and move because they were placed condemning Cuba for doing. something of significance at Iran is troublesome, but falls completely on the list in the early 1980s, Additionally, Syria and Su- one point in time, that time is within all current sanctions, so the Unit- the ease with which it seems a dan, the two unmentioned na- long passed. ed States will either have to live with this country can get itself off of the tions on the list, have their own The United States can cer- new reality or discuss the use of the mis- list is a little off-putting. reasons for being odd to have tainly continue to restrict the sile systems with Iran when nuclear talks Six months of good behav- on the list. Syria is now a nation abilities of “dangerous” nations continue next week. All of the progress ior is not exactly an indication that is more concerned about to do business on the interna- that could be made for international of a behavioral change. Hell, it being terrorized (by ISIS) than tional level, but that new list safety, cooperation and Middle Eastern takes most people more than it is with supporting terrorism, should be a little less outdated stability will be for not if Iran can sidestep six months to get off of telemar- and Sudan, placed on the list in and a lot less hypocritical. or otherwise ignore every new restriction. In these situations, compromise is necessary and inevitable, but the impor- tance of these talks and their potential outcome are worth doing the hard work that comes along with diplomacy, and we must always bear in mind that any LETTER TO THE EDITOR peaceful solution is preferable to the violent alternative. 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6 SPORTS Thursday, April 16, 2015 Outback Attack Australian golfer Daley finds success in the Heartland

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Senior golfer Sam Daley works on his swing during practice on Tuesday. Daley plans to pursue a professional golf career in Australia and Asia once he graduates from Iowa State next month. By Mike.Randleman set on giving it a go as a @iowastatedaily.com professional golfer in Aus- Sam Daley tralia and Asia before at- Year: Senior history in low 18-hole round, low tempting to qualify for the Four years ago, Sam Web.com Tour in the U.S Daley couldn’t have told Hometown: Wynnum, Australia 54-hole tournament total and career next year. the difference between Major: Finance scoring average; earned Academic “I’ll probably pursue Iowa State and Ohio State. Notes and Accomplishments: Has All-Big 12 honors in 2013 and 2014; it for the next three to five Cyclones, for all he knew, five career top-10 finishes, including a competed in every event during his years,” Daley said of his were just extreme weather runner-up at the 2014 Big 12 Cham- four years as a starter and played professional golf plans. events. “I’ll work my ass off to get He may have lacked pionship; places in the top five in ISU cricket and rugby in high school. where I want to go.” the parochial knowledge As of Wednesday, about his future school, but Daley checks in as the No. all the aspiring professional time as assistant coach at Daley was also fuzzy the ability to jumpstart his ment team, one that was no 402 amateur in the World golfer from Wynnum, Aus- the University of Minne- with the names of his fu- progression as a golfer was longer stymied by the dis- Golf Rankings and the No. tralia, needed to commit to sota, happened to be the ture teammates who joined enough for him to “suck advantages that come with 407 golfer in the Golfweek Iowa State was the strong assistant club professional him in his recruiting class. it up,” as Daley described being a northern program. NCAA individual rankings. personal connection he at Daley’s home course, “I thought there was it, and head to Ames right From his boisterous He is a fixture in the formed with ISU coach An- Wynnum Golf Club. one guy coming in called away. personality off the course ISU record books, where drew Tank. “John was someone I Scott Duncan,” Daley said “I hit the ground run- to his on-course career that he is in the top five in low “I looked into it and know and I trust who was with a laugh in recollecting ning and just got into uni- has produced five top-10 18-hole round, low 54-hole looked at a few universities able to say that Sam was his combination of Scott versity life and everything finishes, including placing tournament and career but it didn’t really go any- a good player, a good kid, Fernandez’ and Duncan was great,” Daley said. “It runner-up at the 2014 Big stroke average, but lacks where,” Daley said of the someone to look at,” Tank Croudis’ names. “I didn’t just went by really quick. 12 Championship, Daley the elite pedigree of the recruiting process. “Tank said. “I think likewise he know who they were. I still The first year was good, has left a legacy at Iowa prototypical professional. was really keen and it went was able to tell Sam and his call [Fernandez] Duncan second year was a bit of a State that will prove dif- Whether his golf from there. We kept talking, family a little bit about me. sometimes just to mess struggle, then after that it ficult to replicate. dreams come to fruition skyped a couple times. He So I think that was helpful with him.” just kept getting better and “He’s charismatic, for or he decides to put his came out and watched me to kind of get it going.” Regardless who was better. Now it’s really sad sure,” Foster said with a degree in finance to use, play at events, and we had a From that point on, joining him to play at Iowa I’m leaving, really.” grin. “He’s a natural leader the fun-loving Aussie will face-to-face meeting. He’s Daley was sold on Iowa State, Daley knew he was Daley is not the only and he’s always fun to be be content with wherever a nice dude, Tank.” State, and more specifi- headed to Ames, albeit one lamenting his impend- around. I don’t think I’ve his journey takes him. In 2011, Tank already cally, on Tank. with some uncertainty as ing departure. ever seen him in a truly “If golf doesn’t work planned to recruit in Aus- “I came over here and to when his collegiate ca- As a four-year starter, bad mood. He’s a spark for out, as long as I can look tralia and had Daley on I knew Tank,” Daley said. “I reer would begin. Daley was part of a recruit- this team and he’s certainly myself in the mirror and his radar, but he came into had never heard of Iowa. I Initially, Daley ing class featuring redshirt going to be missed.” say I gave it everything I’ve some luck in ramping up pronounced the s’s in Des planned to spend a year junior Collin Foster and After Daley’s ISU ca- got, then I’ll be happy with his recruitment. Moines. I just threw myself attending college in Austra- senior Scott Fernandez that reer comes to a close next everything,” Daley said. John Hemstock, a for- in the deep end, but I’m so lia, but the prospect of im- helped lift the program to month, he has his immedi- “I’ll have a good life regard- mer player of Tank’s in his glad I did it.” mediate playing time and a perennial NCAA tourna- ate post-graduation sights less of if I’m playing golf.” SPORTS Thursday, April 16, 2015 7

despite the fact that we’re also got the opportunity to Big 12s, you never know if it training through it.” compete at Drake — the will be a fast race since it’s Women’s track, field There was no question same location of the Drake usually strategic. But just the athletes who competed Relays. getting in the experience is benefited from the compe- After only four athletes invaluable at Big 12s.” tition. competed at the Jim Dun- While the focus of the acquires experience in Junior sprinter/hur- can Invitational, there will team remains on the Big dler Alyssa Gonzalez fin- be a larger group compet- 12 Outdoor Champion- ished first in the 400-meter ing in the upcoming week- ships, NCAA Regionals and hurdles, setting a personal end’s events. The team’s NCAA Championships, the record. schedule lists the Mt. SAC smaller meets carry more less important meets Redshirt seniors Anna Relays, Kansas Relays and weight than just a name on Holtermann and Kayla LSU Alumni Gold for this the schedule. By Kyle.Heim country, including some on portance, it would be very Sanborn, and redshirt week’s slate. “Obviously [the meets @iowastatedaily.com the same day in different much toward the bottom.” freshman Katie Reeves One of the most antici- leading up to the Big 12 locations. Why does the team each added top-five per- pated outdoor debuts for Outdoor Championship] But what’s even more compete in meets that re- formances in field events. Iowa State will take place are not as important as the A first attempt at un- unique than having up to semble little meaning? “I don’t really look at at the Mt. SAC Relays in big meets,” said senior shot derstanding the ISU wom- three meets on the same “I think of it almost the meets as one’s more Walnut, Calif., as redshirt putter Christina Hillman. en’s track and field sched- day is there are some meets as a very focused practice important than the other,” senior Katy Moen prepares “Big 12s is important, re- ule is as difficult as being on the schedule that pro- because it is competi- Gonzalez said. “It’s more to compete in her first out- gionals is important to get in two places at the same vide little to no importance tion, so the athletes come just each one’s kind of a door race of her final sea- to nationals, but nationals time. to the team. and they’re very focused step to a bigger race. It’s son at Iowa State. is what I’m trying to peak It’s not a baseball “It is not [important],” but my expectations are more just trying to improve “[The meets before Big for. It’s just a way to get schedule loaded with said ISU associate head not as high as far as what my time [and] trying to fix 12s] are fairly important competitions under my games nearly everyday of coach Fletcher Brooks we’re doing,” Brooks said. the little things.” just to get some experience belt, so I can get more ex- the summer, but it con- in reference to the Jim “[We sent] people who we Gonzalez not only im- and get some fast times in perience, especially with tains a wide range of meets Duncan Invitational on thought would benefit from proved her performance in hopefully to qualify for re- the discus. It’s another that are spread across the Saturday. “In level of im- coming out and competing, the 400-meter hurdles, but gionals,” Moen said. “With component of training.” Players maintain legacy of Cap Timm Field with mindful caretaking By Jack.MacDonald Brent Cunningham, clay. He will then soak the see in the future. A popular teams, friends, family and something to be proud of. @iowastatedaily.com who is employed by Rec- clay with water and tamp it one was a new backstop and the students,” Kelm said. Filled with history, the Cy- reation Services, is the pri- down in order to secure the new grass around the pitch- For now, Cap Timm clones look to add a little mary caretaker of the field. clay into dirt. Odland also ers mound. Field will have to move more history this year and Club sports often get Cunningham, who graduat- rakes the infield prior to it “It’s just great to show on without any additions, bring back some hardware the short end of the stick ed with a degree in turfgrass being dragged. off our field to opposing but either way, the field is to Cap Timm Field. when it comes to athletic fa- in 2005, is one of the biggest “My high school coach cilities. An exception, how- reasons Cap Timm Field is would always say, ‘do we ever, is the ISU baseball one of the nicest playing want junk field or a nice club, which has inherited surfaces in the National field?’” Kelm said. “ He real- Cap Timm Field — once Club Baseball Association. ly taught us the importance named the best playing sur- The many tasks Cun- of having a nice field.” face in the Big 12 Baseball ningham and his team face Kelm quickly caught on Conference. while taking care of the field and from then on took great It was 2001 when the include mowing, fertilizing, pride in any field he played ISU baseball program last aerating and pulling weeds on. Once Kelm got to Iowa played an NCAA sanctioned from the playing surface. State he quickly saw that game at Cap Timm. Due to “My team and I do no one really worked on budget cuts, the university most of the major tasks, the field and took it upon had to cut the program and but the baseball club does himself to change that. Af- ultimately handed the field a great job of doing the little ter a lot of work, the field over to the club baseball things like taking care of the has turned into Kelm and team. dirt and such,” Cunning- Odland’s sanctuary. The complex is named ham said. Jeff Mallas, who has after Leroy C. “Cap” Timm. Sophomores Justin been volunteering for the Timm was the longest ten- Kelm and Matt Odland are baseball club for several ured coach in the program’s two of the biggest contribu- years, is also a big contribu- history after holding the tors on the field. The two tor to the fieldwork. Mallas head coaching position spend time after every prac- puts in several hours a day from 1937 to 1974, and tice and game to get the at the field and seems to helped the Cyclones reach field to where it needs to be. know everything to know the College World Series “Having a good field about fieldwork. twice. Timm did howev- is great. If you’re playing “Jeff is a big help to our er take a leave of absence a nice field, then you are team. He at the field hours from 1942 to 1946 in order going to want to play really before everyone else and to serve in the U.S. Military. good baseball as a team,” brings an atmosphere to the “We take great pride Odland said. team that really lightens the in this field with all of the Odland, a catcher, mood,” Frey said. history that comes with it,” takes great pride in the While the field is al- said Elliot Frey, ISU club home plate area. A typical ready one of the nicest in baseball president. “Rec day of fieldwork requires the region, several players services and our guys take filling in the holes left in the have commented on some great care of this field.” batters box by filling it with additions they would like to

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2015 DISTINGUISHED AWARDS CELEBRATION

FRIDAY, APRIL 17 | 1:30 P.M. DURHAM GREAT HALL, MEMORIAL UNION

The university’s highest honors for its alumni and friends will be presented.

Order of the Knoll Corporation Order of the Knoll Cardinal and Foundation Award and Gold Award The Boeing Company Ellen Molleston Walvoord ISU B.S. Home Economics Journalism Order of the Knoll Faculty 1961; Master of Management and Staff Award 1981, Kellogg Graduate School of Maynard G. Hogberg Management, Northwestern University ISU B.S. Agriculture and Life Sciences Education 1966; ISU M.S. Distinguished Alumni Award Animal Science 1972; ISU Ph.D. Theodore M. Crosbie Animal Science 1976 ISU B.S. Agricultural and Life Sciences Education 1973; ISU M.S. Thomas D. McGee Plant Breeding and Cytogenics 1976; ISU B.S. Mechanical Engineering and ISU Ph.D. Agronomy 1978 Ceramic Engineering 1948; ISU M.S. Cindy Industrial Engineering 1958; ISU Richard N. Jurgens Business Hero Ph.D. Ceramic Engineering and ISU B.S. Industrial Metallurgy 1961 Administration 1971

Order of the Knoll Campanile Thomas A. and Evonne E. Smith Award Tom: ISU B.S. Geology 1968; ISU Deloris R. Wright M.S. Geology 1971 B.S. Economics 1969, Oklahoma Evonne: ISU B.S. Textiles and State University; ISU Ph.D. Clothing 1968 Business hero made possible by... Economics 1973

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8 AMES 24/7 Thursday, April 16, 2015 Choir receives company for performance By Haley.Brase @iowastatedaily.com

The Good Company and Achieving Maximum Potential stand side by side, harmonizing not only with each other’s voices but with the problems they may face every day. They encourage everyone to be as open as the groups are when they sing. The Good Company and the AMP, Achieving Maximum Potential, girls perform “My Love and I” at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. An- drew’s Lutheran Church in Ames. The Good Company is an all-women’s, auditioned choir that was formed in 1993 by Andy North. “One of the founding Courtesy of Robyn Dennis members, Andy North, had The Good Company, above, and Achieving Maximum Potential will join to perform “My Love and I” at 7 p.m. Sunday at St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church in Ames. been in a choir like this be- fore. She came to Ames and part of Youth and Shelter “They [AMP program] she was missing it, so she Services, YSS, about having were the ones that picked asked if there was interest a group of girls volunteer this particular group. We and there was,” said Laurie to be a part of their perfor- simply went to them and Hoifeldt, singer and wife of mance if they had an inter- said we really want to reach director Steven Hoifeldt. est in singing. out to young girls, young Laurie is also a part of The AMP program is women because we think Ames Choral Society, which a youth driven group cen- there is a lot of power in is a men and women choir, tered around helping foster music, there’s a lot of power but according to Laurie, she and adoptive children in of healing in music, it can thinks there is more respon- Iowa get involved with lead- build self-confidence, it can sibility to being a part of The ership, service and speaking build self-esteem,” Rasmus- Courtesy of Robyn Dennis Good Company, since it is opportunities to become sen said. Director Steven Hoifeldt conducts The Good Company’s rehearsal. Tickets to The Good Company and Achieving an auditioned group. independent adults. I guess the way we Maximum Potential event costs $10 when purchased in advance at Gallery 319 in Ames and $12 at the door. “I have never been in “I had the idea because thought about is if we could just a women’s choir. The [I have] some personal ex- help these girls understand the way that you’re singing much we appreciate it that a medical assistant, an en- sound is different and I perience with YSS, Youth that they could do some- is something that’s really they come. It gives us a dif- gineer and I do administra- like the variety of music and Shelter Services, to get thing that they haven’t ever noticeable about them [The ferent sound, it helps to tive work at Iowa State,” that’s available. We do a a hold of them and see if thought that they could do, Good Company],” said a teach and that feels good,” Rasmussen said. wide variety — renaissance, there was [a] way we could that might translate into member of the AMP pro- Rasmussen said. A point proven, no medieval, super contempo- connect with some of the some other part of their gram. YSS wished not to The Good Company is matter a person’s back- rary odd things, jazz [and] girls who are receiving ser- life.” release her name because not only inviting a diverse ground or experiences they Broadway — there’s quite a vices from them,” Rasmus- Together, The Good she is underage. group of youth to perform have gone through, joining range,” Hoifeldt said. sen said. “Their director, Company and the AMP girls The AMP girls will sing with them, the members together causes a bond that Part of The Good Com- George Belitsos, put me in share notes on the page, but two songs with The Good themselves have different was sparked by something pany’s mission is to get the touch with Ruth [Buckels] also enjoy the time spent Company, and the rest of backgrounds. all of the singers enjoy — community involved. who runs the statewide pro- together. the performance will only “People are here be- singing. Ellen Rasmussen is the gram.” “The range of their per- be the members of The cause they love to sing. We Tickets are $10 in ad- president of the board for The members of The sonalities, how kind they Good Company. have a couple of retired vance at Gallery 319 in The Good Company, and Good Company volun- are, how caring their feed- “There probably isn’t music teachers, a physi- Ames or from a Good Com- she was the one who ap- teered to sing with the AMP back is and just the way that a way for me to explain to cian, a retired attorney, a pany member. Tickets are proached the AMP girls a program. they approach you about these girls that come how communications director, $12 at the door.

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GSB p1 housing 29-2. ROCKET p1 Jordan Mathews said Moore pointed out future projects will most no idea of issues on cam- that the resolution was “Honestly, we’re really likely yield the most ap- pus.” not making anything hap- glad our rocket didn’t blow plicable experience for stu- Sen. Cole Staudt pen but rather supporting up on the pad because a dents studying mechani- pointed out the organi- the movement. lot of them went up about cal engineering, industrial zation just changed the Moore also pointed 10 feet and something engineering or aerospace name to Student Govern- out that the Department bad happened,” said Ryan engineering, and the club ment. of Residence has been Ringsred, who led the avi- is open to students of any “They’re still paying working on a project for onics portion of the team. year of classification. their activity fee and they this issue. “I was really happy with “We’re making a huge have every right to serve The Senate also our brakes but I was not so push to keep the group go- here if they want,” Staudt elected senators as com- happy with the altimeter.” ing strong and to keep Iowa said. “We have no right mittee heads and named Still, CySLI members State’s name on the map to say they can’t do it be- senators as members of expressed enthusiasm and in terms of rocketry for cause we think they can’t. several committees. excitement to use these next year,” Mathews said. It’s absurd to say a fresh- Adelai Swanson was problems as experience to “The best part is always men can’t do it because confirmed as a member improve on in the future. the launch. You build up they don’t know enough.” of the executive cabinet “All of the team mem- all this excitement over the Moore said the bill as the director of ISU Am- bers are incredibly passion- course of two semesters, was not about the re- bassadors. ate about what we do and I and finally once all those brand, but about repre- Sen. Matthew Teu- think that’s the one thing months of hard work are senting constituents. bert was seated on the that keeps us going,” said done, you get to go launch Nygard said she be- CyRide Board of Trustees. Mengyu “Allen” Wang. and go to a competition lieved it is the constitu- Hamad Abbas, finance Wang estimated that with your team.” ent’s decision to choose director, was also the ex- thousands of man hours CySLI is funded by the who is most qualified. ecutive nomination to the were put into the final Make to Innovate program “I don’t want to limit board, which the Senate product between submit- through the Iowa State constituency councils, I confirmed. ting and reviewing reports Aerospace Engineering believe that’s discrimina- The Senate also to NASA and actually build- department. This program tion,” Nygard said. “We seated members of the ing the rocket itself. funds a variety of projects don’t want to close off the diversity committee, the “It you love rockets, with the goal of helping students.” finance committee, the if you love building, if you engineering students apply Courtesy of Mengyu Wang The Senate also public relations commit- love to solve problems, their classroom knowledge The Cyclone Student Launch Initiative Team works on its rocket. The goal passed a resolution sup- tee and the university af- then we’re the group for to physical applications was for the rocket to reach a height of 3,000 feet, eject a payload on the porting gender neutral fairs committee. you,” Wang said. before graduation. descent at exactly 1,000 feet and safely land the rocket.

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