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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2013 at Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, December 2013 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 | Volume 209 | Number 69 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Nelson Mandela dies at 95 following illness; legacy lives on By David.Gerhold conspiracy to overthrow the gov- his legacy more,” Suza said. not just a beacon of inspiration @iowastatedaily.com ernment. After spending 27 years Others like Cudwudike and perseverance in the face of in several prisons, he was released C-Madu, sophomore in electri- adversity for the people of South One of the most important in 1990 after an international cal engineering and president of Africa or black people alone. freedom fighters in African his- campaign called “Free Nelson the African Student Association, “He was and still is a symbol tory, Nelson Mandela, died on Mandela”. see Mandela’s life and work as a of hope to all facing oppression Thursday at the age of 95 follow- “I was shocked and deeply template. regardless of race, faith or orienta- ing a long illness. saddened to hear about Mandela’s “Nelson Mandela’s life is tion,” C-Madu said. Mandela was an anti-apart- death,” said Walter Suza, lecturer proof that there is good in every Michael Munywoki, gradu- heid revolutionary as well as the of agronomy. human being regardless of how ate in mathematics, said Mandela first black president of South Suza said he was in high far we may have strayed or how might be dead, but his legacy will Africa from 1994 to 1999. He spent school when Mandela was we begun our journey in life,” still live on. the majority of his life fighting released. C-Madu said. “I wish the other African poverty and inequality. “As a Tanzanian, I definitely C-Madu said Mandela, who leaders would borrow something In 1962, Mandela was arrest- noticed the impact it had at that received more than 250 honors in- from Nelson Mandela’s life,” ed and charged with sabotage and time, but today I can appreciate cluding the Nobel Peace Prize, was Munywoki said. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons WinterFest wonderland Annual event skating at the Ames/ISU explore Iowa State’s old- The Knoll, the university for an open house from this WinterFest tradition Ice Arena from 12:30 to est building decorated in president’s house, will 3 to 5 p.m. back this year,” Fall said. brings back old 2 a.m. Friday is one of the 1900s decor. also be open to the public From there, students “I think it will be a great events that should have and community members way to kick off the whole traditions, new a good turnout. The first can experience a tour of night of fun activities. 400 people will be admit- the Campanile from 4 to 6 All of the events will be excitement ted free, and then it will p.m., guided by university great.” cost $1. carillonneur Tin Shi Tam. Following the Tree By Logan.Oslon Bobb said At 6 p.m., the Lighting Ceremony, the @iowastatedaily.com there will also be Tree Lighting Jingle Jog will begin at 6 many festivities Ceremony will take p.m. on Central Campus. WinterFest is a stand- throughout the place in front The 5K this year is in ing tradition at Iowa State day. One of of Beardshear memory of Andy Albright, that allows students to these is the Hall, which was a former member of the burn off some steam be- Art Mart, brought back Freshmen Council. The fore finals and the com- which will this year due proceeds will go to a me- munity to become in- be set up in to interest morial for him. volved on campus. the Camp- from ISU Throughout the eve- “There are so many anile alumni. ning, there will also be things to be grateful for Room, Roger crafts, bingo, karaoke, with the holiday season and will and Sybil a magician, a mentalist around the corner, and allow Hunziker, and ice skating. All of this being an Iowa State stu- comers to who at- is free to the public and dent is one of them,” said purchase tended Iowa located throughout the Ashley Fall, co-director of differ- State in the campus. WinterFest and junior in ent hand- early 1960s, On Saturday, the Art marketing. “This is just made art actually had Mart will be open again our appreciation and cel- from pottery their first date from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., ebration for all students, to prints to at WinterFest. and there will also be a faculty and staff before jewelry. Celebrating their Craft Crawl across the most individuals leave for There will 50th anniversary Ames area. Winter Break.” be an open house on Saturday, the “I think we will have The events begin at the Farm House memory of this be- a great turnout like we Friday and continue Museum from noon ginning is still a strong do every year,” Fall said. through Saturday to 4 p.m. Bobb said this one. “We have great enter- Morgan Bobb, co- event is free and gives “I am most look- tainment and activities. director of WinterFest people the opportu- ing forward to the Tree Everyone can find some- and senior in nutritional nity to enjoy a cup Lighting Ceremony be- thing they would want to science, said the free ice of cider as they cause we are bringing participate in.”

■■ Bingo: 6 to 10 p.m. in the in the Great Hall WinterFest Events Morgan Walgamuth /Iowa State Daily Sun Room/South Ballroom ■■ Ice Skating: 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. of the Memorial Union Friday ■■ Open House at the Knoll: at the Ames/ISU Ice Arena 10 p.m. at the Underground ■■ Price: $20 to register ■■ VEISHEA Merchandise ■■ University Book Store 3 to 5 p.m. ■■ Price: Free for first 400 Sale: 6 to 10 p.m. in the MU Holiday Open House: ■■ Campanile Tours & Carillon ■■ Card Writing for Blank ■■ Tree Lighting Ceremony: participants; $1 after Commons 7:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Music: 4 to 6 p.m. Children’s Hospital: 6 p.m. 6 p.m. happening across Saturday at the Multicultural Center from on ■■ Magician Norman Ng: 7 p.m. ■■ Farm House Museum Open ■■ Eats and Treats: 5 to 8 p.m. ■■ Art Mart: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ■ central campus at the Great Hall House: Noon to 4 p.m. at MU Commons ■ Andy Albright Jingle Jog 5K: in the Campanile Room Registration from 4 to 5:45 ■■ Crafts and Snow Globes: ■■ Karaoke: 7 to 10 p.m. at ■■ Art Mart: Pottery, Glass, and ■■ Make and Take Crafts: 5 to ■ p.m. in the Gallery/Pioneer 6 p.m. at the Multicultural the Maintenance Shop ■ Holiday Craft Crawl: More: Noon to 9 p.m. at the 9 p.m. at the Workspace Make Your Way Across Room. Start time at 6 p.m. Center ■■ Mentalist Brian Imbus: 9 p.m. Campanile Room ■■ Bowling and Billiards: 5 to Ames: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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GSB puts partnership twist on campus bike share project By Brian.Voss On Thursday afternoon, a sustain- @iowastatedaily.com ability survey was sent out to students which included questions about the bike GSB Vice President Hillary Kletscher share program, in addition to other proj- announced what she referred to as a twist ects the GSB campus is currently working in the bike share program. on. “The industrial design department “When we looked at the bike share would like to custom design and imple- questions, we did try to ask some of those ment a bike share program at Iowa monetary questions as well, because ob- State,” Kletscher said at Wednesday’s GSB viously it is an investment of student dol- meeting. lars,” Kletscher said. Kletscher called the chance to work Kletscher also believed moving Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily with the industrial design department forward with the industrial design de- Spencer Hughes, president of the Government of the Student Body, addresses the senate a “phenomenal opportunity” to engage partment would allow more options for before the open forum during their meeting on Wednesday in the Memorial Union. students in a program that will change funding. the university. Kletscher said she has also been “They already know the culture of working with the purchasing depart- Senate approves changes to bylaws, our university. They’re students too, just ment and is sending out a request for like us, just like everyone else,” Kletscher information. said. “We’re finding out what the different election code after lengthy debate “So having them work on the pro- options are for our campus and getting gram not only helps our entire university, that information,” Kletscher said. By Brian.Voss natures. Executive tickets “I don’t think it’s really but it helps them too,” Kletscher said. “So we’re not saying that we’ll select @iowastatedaily.com will require 500 signatures engaging or interacting “We can literally help students help a company, but we’re just saying, help on a petition to be on the with the student body by themselves.” us learn about this so that we can un- After a debate that ballot, down from the pre- just saying, ‘Here, sign this Kletscher said this will allow the in- derstand what all of our options are, and extended into Thursday vious number at 1,000. sheet.’ I think that, if any- dustrial design department to design we can make the best decision for our morning, the GSB Senate Sen. Gage Kensler said thing, it would leave a bad projects specifically for a customer, campus.” passed provisions in both he believed eliminating the impression of GSB on that which is something that currently does The GSB bike share program has the bylaws as well as the signature requirement for student ... and they sign it not happen a lot. been in the works since President election code. senate candidates would and that’s the last they see “This is exactly what it’s all about at Spencer Hughes and Kletscher took of- Changes to the elec- make running for GSB eas- you,” Kensler said. a university, having students do these fice last spring. tion bylaws will no longer ier, and therefore increase Election Commission- things and so,” Kletscher said. The twitter account of ISU GSB require candidates for the competition in elections er Adam Guenther argued “I’m just pumped out of my mind President called the news of working with senate to gather any sig- for senate positions. guys, I can’t even handle it, it’s just been a the industrial design department “an in- GSB p6 >> great week in bike share world.” credible partnership for @isugsb.” 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003

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FRI Mostly sunny with wind for NICHE original design award -1|12 chills as low as minus 15. By Antonia.Hutzell @iowastatedaily.com

SAT Mostly sunny and a 20 What started out as a class as- percent chance of snow. signment for ISU senior Eric Rolek 11|13 soon turned into a piece that would win him recognition. Rolek, major in integrated stu- dio arts, was assigned to re-create or SUN Snow likely and redesign a traditional, well-known partly sunny. chair for his integrated studio arts 7|19 furniture class. He chose to redesign a chair that resembled a traditional outdoors Provided by ISU Meteorology Club chair called the Adirondack. “I went with Adirondack because it’s a really well-known chair and no one else in the class did it,” Rolek said. “I had some ideas to redesign Police Blotter the shape. Instead of using wood for The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. the seats I used rope. It makes it more All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. comfortable.” Dec. 1 collided with a parked car at The original Adirondack chair is Lot 56 (reported at 1:42 p.m.). An individual reported the a simple wooden chair known for its theft of a computerized game Jack McGinty, 19, 1569 wide arm rests and horizontal back. system at Willow Hall (reported Helser Hall, was arrested Rolek changed the design by us- at 9:04 p.m.). on a warrant, charging him ing cypress wood and polypropylene An individual reported the with two counts of disorderly rope. He mentioned that he kept the theft of a backpack, iPhone conduct at the Armory. and other items at Willow Hall The charges stem from false original name so people would be (reported at 9:27 p.m.). fire alarms that were activated able to recognize it from its tradition- at Friley Hall on Nov. 22 al shape and form. Dec. 2 (reported at 4:13 p.m.). Christopher Martin, associate A vehicle that left the scene An individual reported professor of integrated studio arts, collided with a parked car at receiving harassing said “He took the traditional chair Lot 3 (reported at 12:06 a.m.). communications at the Armory A vehicle that left the scene (reported at 4:55 p.m.). and switched it by using the rope. He took the idea and ran with it. It’s unique and comfortable.” Martin assisted Rolek with the design, material choices and the en- Calendar gineering to make sure it was stable. After eight weeks of working Find out what’s going on, and share your event with the rest of on his assignment, Rolek decided campus on our website, at iowastatedaily.com. to enter his chair into The NICHE Friday Magazine Awards and got accepted the Horticulture Club. as a finalist. Hort Club: Poinsettia Prices range from $7 “I saw a poster in the design Fundraiser to $30. Poinsettias only building for The NICHE Magazine available while variet- When Awards, and I just submitted it on my Courtesy of George Ensley 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ies last. own. It’s awesome to see that I got ac- Adirondack was created by senior Eric Rolek of integrated studio arts. After making What Where cepted. I got chosen out of 600 peo- it for a class, he submitted it and was selected as a NICHE Magazine Award finalist. More than 20 varieties University Book Store, ple,” Rolek said. of poinsettias will be Memorial Union Each year, the NICHE Magazine sold across campus by hosts The NICHE Magazine Awards. thought. The judges are selected by his work published on national web- NICHE Magazine is a creative maga- the NICHE Magazine’s editors. sites. His redesign of Adirondack can zine that connects and celebrates art In January, Rolek will be go- be found on national websites such as galleries and craft makers in Canada ing to The NICHE Awards ceremo- the NICHE website and on Pinterest. and throughout the United States. ny at the American Made Show in Aside from making wood fur- The magazine showcases craft works Pennsylvania where each finalist will niture, Rolek also blows glass and and shares art gallery stories. have their piece on display. makes ceramic sculptures. He has “It’s a pretty big deal. He’s com- “This is the biggest show I’ve even sold some of his ceramic sculp- peting with students from schools all been in, so I’m really excited,” Rolek tures at the art sale put on by the around the country,” Martin said. said. College of Design. The entry process included filling At this ceremony, the winners Rolek’s piece, Adirondack, has out an application, entering photo- will be announced and will receive a also been shown in other exhibits This is where Santa graphs and paying an entry fee. From trophy, a listing on the NICHE Awards such as the Biennial Community of there, the judges based their scores website and a listing in the NICHE Artist Exhibit at the Octagon Center washes his other ride... on technical excellence and a distinct Magazine. for the Arts in Ames, where he re- and reindeer quality of uniqueness and creative This is Rolek’s first time having ceived third place. Two touchless laser automatics Seven self-serve bays One large vehicle bay Warm Toes Self-serve pet wash For Winter 2 Pack Subzero SAVE Crew Socks $8 ‡+LJKZRROFRQWHQWIRUZDUPWK OPEN 24 HOURS MONGOLIAN ‡'HQVHDOORYHUFXVKLRQIRUFRPIRUW $999 Voted Best $ 99 HOHOHO BUFFET Reg 17 Car Wash  0IJ 1620 S. 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Jody Bergan Bennett and her sister, both natives of Ames, were looking for a way to bring a unique, market-style shopping experience to the community of Ames and the students at Iowa State. After seeing the success that her sister had with the Horseshoe Craft & Flea Market, a popu- lar open-air market in Denver, Bennett and her sister decided that Ames would be the perfect community to host their newest “pop-up” seasonal market, the Lucky Star Market. “Ames is really cool; so many times we go outside of Ames to find neat things to do, everyone from students to older people in our community, so we thought, let’s just bring something like that here,” said Bennett, the mar- keting director for the Lucky Star Market. On Saturday, the Lucky Star Market will be hosted at the Prairie Moon Winery and Prairie Bloom Farm in Ames from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for people from any- where and of any age to come and enjoy. While the majority of the vendors are from the Ames area, there are many others coming from all over the state of Iowa, including Des Moines, Fairfield Jake Miller/Iowa State Daily Prairie Moon Winery in Ames will be hosting the Lucky Star Market this Saturday. The Lucky Star Market is an open-air market featuring about 40 ven- and Iowa City, and even one from dors, each showcasing their unique, handmade, vintage products. Madison, Wis. In all, there will be about laboration of different age ranges and student volunteer for the 40 vendors at the market, each in the community are coming to- event. showcasing their unique, hand- gether for this.” Many Ames area businesses, I think this will be an opportunity for Iowa made, vintage products. Even “We’re kind of trying to make including The Cafe, The Fighting State students and groups to be more one current ISU student, Kalli it a European-style market where Burrito, Ignite Yoga, Wheatsfield LeVasseur, senior in advertising, people come and talk, eat, drink, Cooperative and Jennings Real involved. Students in different groups and will have a booth at the Lucky hangout and just enjoy the festive Estate Team, played a major role majors could see this as a way to get real-life Star Market to exhibit her work. atmosphere,” Bennett said. in helping get the event started Walking around and check- There will also be a sorority by sponsoring the Lucky Star experience and also get into the community ing out all of the different ven- at the event handing out cups of Market, Bennett said. in a safe environment with a lot of support.” dors is not the only form of enter- hot chocolate in hopes of getting There are about 20 ISU stu- tainment provided by the Lucky donations toward a good cause. dent volunteers getting involved Jody Bergan Bennett Star Market. “We’re going to be handing with the event, and Bennett said “It’s a family-friendly event, out hot chocolate, and then any- she hopes that the Lucky Star and groups to be more involved,” with a lot of support.” so we will have ornament mak- one who wants to donate can, Market will help to bridge the gap Bennett said. “Students in differ- If everything goes well ing for the kids, trolley rides and all of the money we raise between the Ames community ent groups and majors could see and the event is well-received, through the vineyard and an old- will go to St. Jude’s Children’s and the ISU students. this as a way to get real-life expe- Bennett said she hopes to con- fashioned Santa will be visiting,” Research Hospital,” said Alexis “I think this will be an op- rience and also get into the com- tinue to hold the event more fre- Bennett said. “A lot of cross col- Rokes, senior in interior design portunity for Iowa State students munity in a safe environment quently in the future. RESULTS calls for individual action to end hunger, disease

By Julie.Paulson ally from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. @iowastatedaily.com 3.1 million children die of starvation and 165 million children are developmentally The keyword “advocacy” was used stunted from lack of nutrition. Despite throughout Ken Patterson’s RESULTS the large number of people in need, lecture. 1.3 billion tons of food are wasted every Patterson spoke to students Thursday year worldwide. night about RESULTS, an organization that As the economy slowly recovers and strives to “create political will to end hun- the country remains saddled with debt, ger and poverty” and “to empower indi- Congress is actively looking for any corners viduals to exercise personal and political to cut financially. power.” He also discussed global poverty The House of Representatives has and disease prevention. proposed a $40 billon cut to Supplemental RESULTS was started in 1980 with the Nutrition Assistance Program during the goals of ending poverty and death from next 10 years, which would cut benefits for preventable causes, providing education 3.8 million people. for all children, giving all people basic “Can we change that if we wanted to?” health care and economic opportunity, Patterson asked. and helping people take responsibility in Patterson called for students to join achieving these goals. RESULTS and take action. RESULTS takes “All solutions to poverty already ex- action by calling and visiting congressmen ist,” Patterson said. “We can end poverty by and generating media attention. 2030.” So far, RESULTS has managed to get Caitlin Ellingson/Iowa State Daily Patterson became an advocate after House Resolution 254 introduced to pro- Ken Patterson, of RESULTS, made an appearance Thursday in the Cardinal Room of the Memo- being a Peace Corps volunteer and en- vide aid to children dying of malnutrition, rial Union to discuss world hunger and poverty, as well as ways to improve disease prevention. countering a situation where a child died advocated for President’s Emergency Plan without the chance of saving the child. for AIDS Relief to end AIDS worldwide and ending preventable deaths and educating There is currently no RESULTS chap- “She didn’t even have a chance to sur- most recently, to get the Obama adminis- children. ter in Iowa, though there are hopes of start- vive,” Patterson said. “One of 25,000 babies tration to pledge $5 billion to help prevent According to a survey taken by ing one on the ISU campus. die of preventable causes. … I didn’t know AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. RESULTS of Congressional Aids, congress- “We’re always trying to get more peo- what to do … and the answer was abso- “You are potentially powerful,” men and -women are more likely to listen ple involved,” said Shelby Feldman, global lutely nothing.” Patterson said. “Relationship is the No. 1 to constituents who either meet with them nutrition organizer from RESULTS. “[And Patterson said that currently, 1.3 bil- strategy we have.” in person or call them to talk about issues. make RESULTS] more of a name brand. lion people live on less than $1.25 per He then encouraged students to call An estimated 100 students attended “We’re very optimistic. The great day, and 2.4 billion live on less than $2 their congressmen and -women and ask the event, many of whom signed up to join thing is, there doesn’t need to be 10, 20, 30 per day. Nearly 4 million people die annu- them to budget for aid to world poverty, RESULTS before and after the lecture. people. … There can be five.”

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While focusing on the next paper, test or quiz, sometimes we as students forget to ask ourselves, “Why are we here?” Not “here” as in, on earth, in this universe, but more simply — here at college. Many choose to pursue higher edu- cation so they can graduate with hopes of more highly-paid jobs. For slightly fewer people, it is in hopes to educate themselves and enrich their brains with worldly learning in the one-stop shop- ping experience that is college. Each person is allowed his or her own personal motivations for schol- arly study; however, one motivation we Illustration: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily shouldn’t feel is that of making ourselves The Affordable Care Act has made birth control easier to obtain, which has created controversy among religious business owners. better than other people. Bettering your- self is fine — it is what a college educa- tion is all about. But no piece of paper, no amount of studying and no amount of tuition dollars annually drained can make you Requirement of contraceptive an inherently better person than some- one else. What can be seen arising from the trends of higher education is a sort of doesn’t violate religious rights classism based on levels of education, and it is against that which we must By Phil.Brown alterations from hormone spikes, and Constitution has been interpreted push. @iowastatedaily.com a reduced probability of developing to grant a wide swath of religious Classism has emerged from all certain types of cancer. freedoms. parts of society — race, religion, culture, he Affordable Care Act has many These are all legitimate health The second part of proving a viola- language — and now it is emerging from opponents for many reasons. If it concerns, but birth control can often be tion of a religious liberty is that the education. Perhaps it has to do with titles Tseems as though the issue is being thought of as just that — merely a way state action must affect the person who acquired through levels of learning: B.A., hashed and rehashed ad nauseam, that to control pregnancy. If this is the view tries to express his or her rights. In the M.D., Ph.D., etc. But being “Dr. This or is only because it is. As the signature one holds of contraceptives, providing cases of Hobby Lobby and Conestoga That” doesn’t elevate someone higher legislation of our current president, the greater availability might appear to be Wood Specialties, this caveat runs into than a person of another profession. health care law has become a source of saying that it is OK to have lots of sex, problems. For example, those who choose to division among our government and as long as you don’t get pregnant — a Both stores are incorporated busi- go to a trade school or straight into the acts in many instances as a representa- dubious position for the government to nesses, legally distinct from their own- workforce are not inferior to the per- tion of our political differences. take at the very least. ers. The very purpose of incorporating son who just graduated from eight long Not only does the act symbolize Beyond that, a government is to ensure that what affects a business years of schooling. And this isn’t just the theoretical policy disputes, there are mandate that employers must provide — such as a company’s financial woes ever-condescending “the world needs many specific portions of the law that health insurance including contracep- or liability — does not affect the people ditch diggers” argument. Let’s say you go have created serious discussion on tives shows an inherent support for running the operation. to school to be a computer engineer, a their own. One of these portions is the contraceptives themselves, which are The owners of a business may be teacher or an accountant; if that program so-called birth control mandate that not accepted by all. Many religious extremely invested in their company and those skills were available without has been stirring up controversy for faiths instruct their followers that not and, depending upon the classifica- enduring four long years of schooling, years now. only is premarital and recreational tion of their incorporation, may have would you take it? Most people would. At the heart of the issue, two intercourse wrong but also that contra- greater or lower liability for their com- For many, it is not a matter of moti- conflicting interests can be found: the ceptives are bad in and of themselves. pany, but this does not mean that the vation, or even what can be afforded. For interest in making contraceptives avail- Those religious views cannot be two can be treated as the same entity in many of those who choose not to go on able to women receiving workplace in- swept under the rug just because we a legal setting. to college or university, it’s about know- surance and the interest in ensuring the may not all share them. It is exceeding- Since the owners of these busi- ing what you want. Instead of lauding religious liberties of business owners. ly important that we, as a nation that nesses went to the trouble of filing for ourselves with false honors, we should The government’s interest in mak- strives to keep church and state sepa- incorporation and have since reaped respect people regardless of profession ing sure there is access to birth control rate, should not force anyone to violate the benefits of that process, they should or scholarly degree. is not held by all as a positive concern. a legitimate religious belief. Exceptions not be able to claim that actions af- Additionally, in the greater scheme There have certainly been less-than- may still occur when an overwhelm- fecting their company are violations of of things, going to college right out of informed arguments thrown around ing state interest is at stake, but these their personal rights. high school doesn’t actually make that about how granting access to birth exclusions are few and far between. It would surely be unfair to much sense for everyone. You can control is tantamount to paying women The Supreme Court of the United mandate that individuals who have always apply for school later in life. If for sex, but not all protestations are so States agreed earlier this week to hear a religious objection to contracep- you are making the wrong decisions laughably ignorant. the cases of Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. tives provide them, just as it would be now, you can’t get back those years or Depending on how one views con- and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. inappropriate to force organizations thousands of dollars spent on an educa- traceptives, it can be entirely reason- together, after the companies received specifically designated as religious to tion in your youth. able to claim that their purchase should conflicting rulings from lower courts. provide them. This is not arguing for or against not be covered by an employer. Here Both companies claim that forcing These are not the issues at hand, college educations, nor is it arguing that on a college campus, many of us likely them to provide contraceptives — even however. An incorporated, for-profit students are disrespectful or naive. All view birth control in a positive way. It in a roundabout way through insur- organization has no business claim- it is saying is that we need to be careful not only leads to far fewer unplanned ance — violates the religious freedoms ing to have specific religious beliefs, to keep that educational classism out of pregnancies, but depending on the of their owners. which is exactly what Hobby Lobby and our society. type of contraception, it can provide a In order for any religious liberty to Conestoga Wood Specialties are doing. Differentiating between levels of host of other benefits to women. be violated, a right to that liberty must Individual religious liberties are education is not in itself harmful, but as These benefits include more first be established. This is normally extremely important, but the birth has been seen countless times in human regulated and predictable menstrual a very simple practice in the United control mandate is not violating any history, class differentiation inevitably cycles, decreased mood and emotion States, as the First Amendment to our of them. leads to discrimination. Once we have conjured a “reason” to treat people a different or worse way, it is hard to shake it off. For purposes of economy and government, we may never be able to Keep libertarian idealism in fiction do away with labels like blue- or white- collar, or the “working class.” In some By Nick.Lafrenz other laws are binding and lack of any reasoning skills at off that it breaks down to a ways, these categories help society move @iowastatedaily.com burdensome. all, where we are supposed cat and mouse game, where smoothly. What we can do is try not to let Libertarians are even to disregard that the sole those with the privilege are these differentiations tamper with our lbert Einstein’s belief misguided about the birth of purpose of a corporation is constantly searching for judgment or evaluations of other human that “the hardest their sect of absurdity. The to maximize their profits. loopholes to exploit, before beings. Athing in the world to name you don’t ever hear The belief that “less is the slow hand of the federal Just as we college students have understand is income taxes” is Murray Rothbard, who more” is such a laughable government can patch them, individual motivations for our time in has subtle undertones which played a very large role in the concept in the complex all in the sake of maximizing a university, so, too, does everyone else still ring true to this day. creation of today’s libertar- world of federal regula- profits. Yet, I am somehow have motivation for whatever path he or Collectively, we all hate them, ian party. Instead, we are left tions. We were witness to supposed to believe that if she chooses. but few of us truly under- with the idolization of Rand scrutiny to how long the we remove those regulations, Instead of creating meaningless stand them. Finance is one of and her fictional charac- Affordable Care Act was, or I’ll be better off. ways to elevate ourselves above others the most complex things on ter John Galt, the people’s as to how long tax codes are. And with regulations for the sake of inflated egos, we need earth that actively affects us champion who has your best Regulating nearly every fed- gone, who will make sure to understand that the framed diploma at every level of society. interests in mind — unless eral interaction is not simple. that our forests and plains hanging on your office wall doesn’t make We find ourselves in you’re a child, mentally or The simplistic language are not encroached upon, you any more than you are: human. the aftermath of what was physically disabled, blind, which is pushed for in our harming irreplaceable eco- a growing movement of deaf, paralyzed, elderly, or codes and contracts will only systems which only only fur- regressive and archaic ideas, have any other affliction broaden the issues we face, ther the damage which has Editorial Board fit only for the libertarian which leaves you unable to leaving bureaucrats with been done to our Earth? Who Katelynn McCollough, editor-in-chief paradise imagined by such provide for yourself. vague and useless language. will make sure that workers Hailey Gross, opinion editor well-respected pseudo- Armchair economists I can only hope to see are not exploited, forced to Elaine Godfrey, assistant opinion editor philosophers as Ayn Rand, and politicians who believe the world that Rand envi- work in servitude, too far in PhIl Brown, columnist whose belief is that we must that a free market is the way sioned remain in the realm debt to stop working, but too find our own leader for the to a happier world fail to of fiction, because by simply tired and sick to continue? Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of free-market utopia, as in realize how completely and applying her aptly-named You will never find a per- the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the author(s) are the novel “Atlas Shrugged.” utterly wrong they are. There idea of objectivism, we are son on Earth that will say it’s associated. This ideal, while sweet, is is absolutely no way that left with the objective idea a good idea to give power to also very simple-minded, anyone with even a minute that profit maximization those with the most wealth leaving the mind with a sort grasp of what goes into the has precedence over all else. that has any amount of Feedback policy: of tunnel vision which only management of a nation of Economic Darwinism and rational and logical thought, The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or will lead to us standing in 300 million people would the principles of Randian because why would anyone online feedback. the tracks of the oncoming think that the free market philosophy will leave us only in their right mind use assets Send your letters to [email protected]. train named reality. 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Feedback posted trapped in the notion that placed into these free-market to those without the means will remain in the outdated online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. regulation, taxation and enterprises also points to a to ever hope to pay them novels of the past. Editor: Hailey Gross | [email protected] Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 5 Students must reignite passion for school By Taylor.Finn energy was primarily learn something new and becoming more frequent @iowastatedaily.com dedicated to the academic prepare for a future career. and there seems to be a aspect of college. I some- There is a graduate loss of enthusiasm toward n a couple of my times find myself wonder- student I know who is also learning. In most cases, the classes, I sometimes ing if that remains true a teaching here at Iowa classrooms are not filled Ifind myself laughing be- today. State. He once said that with eager, bright-eyed stu- cause there are always that I do not doubt for a when people ask him what dents thirsting for knowl- handful of students who second that students are he does, he is tempted edge but instead filled with are sitting in the classroom attending universities to to tell them he is a den- individuals who attend on their laptops, not pay- one day have a job that tist, because teaching is class because they have to. ing attention to the profes- allows them to live com- becoming more and more Our generation of students sor, hoping somehow how fortably. What I am not so like pulling teeth. I thought often does what needs to that the information will certain about is whether his comment, though hu- be done in order to get by magically makes its way that future job and the aca- morous, had a lot of merit but is lacking the passion into their brains. demia are the primary rea- and should be cause for that previous generations I am not in any posi- sons today’s students get concern. Since when did had. tion to pass judgment, and excited to attend college. engaging a group of college Plenty of recent stud- Illustration: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily if I was being completely The new people, the students in an educated ies show proof of America’s We all know them: students sitting in the back row, lounging honest, I, too, would admit parties, the organizations discussion require so much lagging education system. with their laptops and not paying attention. They are a prime that paying attention and and the lack of parental energy? We have all been When once we could think example of the changing focus of student’s lives. staying engaged all of the supervision are all exciting there I am sure; in the of ourselves as at the top time is tricky, but scenarios things, but they shouldn’t middle of a group discus- of the game, we are now education. to get that degree. I am not like the one I described led trump school work. When sion, no one seems to have ranked far lower. A recent Maybe it is because sure why it is that students me to think about the ways students graduate high anything to say, and the NBC article states that our social networking sites have become less passion- in which the institution of school and start getting class is just sitting there is high school students are weren’t around in my ate, and I am not quite college has changed. ready for college, most an awkward silence. You scoring less than the inter- grandfather’s time to sure what a good solution My grandfather went are probably not telling also may have witnessed national average in areas of consume most of his time to this epidemic is. What to veterinarian school everyone how thrilled they the countless number reading, math, and science. and energy, or maybe it is I do know is if America here after World War II; in are for their class load. of questions a teacher I fear that college students because attending college wants to be on top, then his era, students went to Homework and studying may ask the class that go are following a similar was more difficult in his education must come first, school to gain an under- have become chores that unanswered. trend, but perhaps for lack era, so students appreci- and students must regain standing of their intended everyone dreads doing Unfortunately, these of motivation and passion ated it more; maybe it was their hunger to learn and field, and their time and instead of opportunities to types of occurrences are rather than for lack of good more meaningful or crucial discover new things. Dementia causes more emotional pain than illness, death By Hailey.Gross consciousness. They are alive but unable the cure will continue to evade researchers. group. This means that physical health can @iowastatedaily.com to take note of things that before filled Like various forms of cancer, Alzheimer’s have a direct effect on what our mental their lives. People with Alzheimer’s slowly has a “month” each year in which the state will be. ancer, old age, car crashes, heart deteriorate until complications from the majority of fundraising and charity events As with cancer or any terminal illness, disease — this is how many of us dementia cause their death. occur, which is September. Obviously, the risk cannot entirely be avoided, but Cthink of death and imagine that we Having had a grandparent with September of this year has come and gone, if there are measures that will lessen the will die. In our youth, our bodies are — for Alzheimer’s when I was very young, I know but these months are more of publicity chance, we should all take them. It’s hard the most part — virile and strong, and we that it is a terribly sad and confusing thing markers than anything else. to see why anyone remains glued to their cherish that. Thus, it is the body that we for any child — or family member — to Donations and charity can always couch when exercise can increase mental fear will fail us first as our ages creep ever- endure. Just as we sympathize with those help the future of sufferers, as funding is longevity — if not for yourself, then for closer to triple digits. whose relatives are lost to cancer or other necessary to keep up the constant re- your family who will be forced to watch As of 2011, the average life expectancy illnesses, we must sympathize with those search that is conducted. Of course, this you deteriorate. in the United States hovered at about 79, families stricken by dementia. is an obvious answer to many illnesses, We are constantly told to exercise, eat and it will only continue to climb. One re- Luckily, research into the subject is and we can’t possible donate chunks of right, stay fit and be healthy. We agree, for sult of this is that it is increasingly our fate conducted continuously, and each year, cash to each and every cause. However, aesthetic purposes most of the time, to for our minds go before our bodies. it seems we may be closer to having some if Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia do our best. But few people truly have the Though death and illness of any kind answers if not the final cure. For example, have touched your life, then you know foresight to take care of their bodies for the are devastating, dementia can be particu- a DNA study published by the journal every reason why you should consider sake of future health. Now, when few of us larly poignant because it leaves its victims Nature Genetics has found that there donating. are even worrying about preventing facial alive but not actually “there.” The most are more genes than previously thought Most importantly, though, we need wrinkles or sore joints, it is difficult to see common — or at least the most well- — 21 — linked to causing the disease. to take care of ourselves. As hinted at in dementia as a reason to stay fit. known — of these forms is Alzheimer’s Additionally, the findings seem to indicate the study showing that Alzheimer’s has For those of us who have had some- disease, where a person’s memory and that the onset of Alzheimer’s is affected by ties to the immune system, taking care one close suffer Alzheimer’s, or those who behavior progressively worsen over time, the body’s immune system, which not only of our bodies can help prevent the onset are — rightfully — scared that it may occur, the rates differing depending upon the hints at future treatment but at the pos- of mental and physical illnesses alike. A it serves as very good motivation. individual and the treatment given. sibility for prevention. study published by the Annals of Internal It may be a long time before families For many people whose relatives Unfortunately, researchers and doc- Medicine showed that middle-aged people stop suffering due to Alzheimer’s disease. suffer from Alzheimer’s, it is an extremely tors seem to have little idea of the exact who exercised regularly were 40 percent In the meantime, it is not only our right painful process to watch as a loved one cause of the disease, even to this day. less likely to develop Alzheimer’s or other but our duty to protect ourselves from this slowly “fades” away from a previous Without knowledge of causation, finding forms of dementia than others in their age terrible disease.

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With the holiday season in full swing, police officers from various area departments are getting ready for the 20th year of their annual charity event, Shop with a Cop. Since 1993, active and re- tired officers of local police de- partments have donated their time once a year to helping local families facing difficult financial times during the holiday season. “Our officers volunteer their time to take kids shopping that morning,” said Cmdr. Geoff Huff, of the Ames Police Department. “The Boys and Girls Club has let us use their facility for quite a few years. It gives us a good place to meet in the morning and a good place to wrap the presents at the end, which is one of the things we like to do.” This year’s edition of Shop with a Cop is scheduled to take place this Sunday. The event is funded each year by donations from the pub- lic made to the Ames Police Benevolent Association. Many citizens of Ames as well as sur- rounding towns and counties began receiving brochure mail- ers back in early November with which they have provided the money that makes this event Courtesy of Amy Huff possible. Cmdr. Jim Robinson and his wife, Chris Robinson, help wrap Christmas presents with participants of Shop with a Cop in December 2006. Shop with The association is currently a Cop is an annual event organized by the Ames Police Benevolent Association, which involves area police departments in and surrounding Ames. comprised of more than 70 re- tired and active police officers mits along with wish lists of any During the last four years, the “We generally encourage from area departments, includ- and all items they may need to association’s event has received [the families] to not only buy ing Ames, Iowa State, Huxley, purchase. “very consistent donations,” said something for themselves, but Nevada and Story County. “When we see those needs Sgt. Christine Crippen, of Ames also to look at the other members Money raised by the associa- that are coats and boots and stuff Police. of their family so that they can try tion is commonly used to help like that, we want to make sure The families chosen are ac- to get something for everybody,” fund local organizations such as [those in need] get those things,” companied to Kmart by officers Huff said. the Special Olympics, the Cystic Huff said. of various police departments. Afterward, everyone returns Fibrosis Foundation, the Rabiner The association’s goal is The children and families to the Boys’ and Girls’ Club build- Treatment Center and the Boys’ to raise the highest amount of then get to spend the morning ing to put the wrappings on their and Girls’ Clubs. funds possible in order to best with the volunteer officers, filling freshly purchased presents just in The children and families are help the children and families of as many of their holiday shop- time for the holidays. wrapped presents to go under chosen by the association based Story County and its neighboring ping needs and wants as they are “When they leave that morn- the tree; it’s a really good time,” on applications each family sub- counties. able to. ing, they’ve got a bag full of Huff said. Vet explains how to keep pets healthy during winter

By William.Byal bodies are not used to @iowastatedaily.com it, and outdoor animals need more food. Food in- Coming off of Pet take will have to increase Awareness month in if they’re an animal out- November, it is important doors,” O’Brien said. for students to be aware of Makayla Johnston, their pet’s health and safe- sophomore in animal sci- ty during the cold months ence, said her outdoor cats of winter. The change of and indoor cats are a lot season and its impact on different. pets certainly depends “My outdoor cats on the lifestyle of the ani- grow thicker winter mal, explained Dr. Susan coats, and my indoor cat O’Brien, veterinarian and doesn’t,” Jonhston said. associate professor of vet- “Another is their body con- erinary clinical sciences. dition. The outdoor cats “Getting your pets ac- are constantly active, and tive during the winter time food isn’t as easily acces- is important for their over- sible, so they’re in really all health and well-being,” good shape. My indoor cat O’Brien said. has it easier and is a little “Pent-up energy is fatter.” definitely a problem in the Being acclimated to winter. He does the ‘Buddy their shelter is another 500’ at night if he still has crucial factor in a pet’s too much energy, which health during the winter. is basically Buddy sprint- For example, an ing laps around my living outdoor farm cat accli- room,” said Luke McCall, mated to its outdoor en- junior in pre-business. vironment will be able McCall said the nice to sustain living, but an thing about the winter is indoor cat thrown out- that when he lets his gold- side can be at greater risk, en retriever named Buddy Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily O’Brien said. out, the cold encourages Boo, 11-year-old bichon, wears a parka during the cold winter months. Her owner, Kelsey Leonard, of Ames, likes to keep Boo “I definitely think him to take care of busi- warm when she goes outside. Veterinarian Susan O’Brien said keeping pets active during the winter is important to their health. pets need shelter because ness and get back inside, Iowa winters can get really even though he deals with summer or warm in the ter cold weather condi- out for when taking your ways to handle pets during brutal. Not the tempera- the cold much better than winter.” tions of Iowa,” O’Brien pet outside, O’Brien said. the winter depending on ture as much as the wind a human would. “Other dogs don’t have said. “Smaller dogs won’t “Sometimes, when the their lifestyle and if they and snow,” Johnston said. “Much like a husky, this type of protection. be as acclimated to the ice is rough and sharp, it are indoor or outdoor pets, “They grow winter coats retrievers have two coats,” There’s nothing wrong cold and may need protec- will cut their feet,” O’Brien O’Brien said. so they are fine in cold McCall said. “The under- with putting a coat on tion against the elements.” said. “Also, chemicals on “Indoor dogs or cats weather, they just need coat insulates the dog your animal to keep them Icy conditions can the road will irritate feet.” can’t be kept out in the somewhere to escape win- to keep him cool in the warm, especially with bit- also be something to look There are different cold at night because their ter storms.”

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This recipe is not ■■ 1 tablespoon salt Steamed vanilla milk: your ordinary hot choco- Mix together, cook to 218 to ■■ 1 gallon milk, whole late. Mounds of choco- 220 F in double boiler. Do ■■ 1 tablespoon, plus late cream are piled into not scrape sides of pan. Chill 1 teaspoon vanilla extract hot steaming vanilla overnight. milk. Heat milk until hot. Add vanilla. Chocolate cream To serve: Place one heaping Cocoa mixture ■■ 1 quart cream, whipping spoonful of chocolate cream ■■ 2 cups cocoa ■■ Cocoa mixture, chilled into each cup. Add hot milk ■■ 3 1/2 cups sugar Whip cream until soft peaks and stir. ■■ 2 cups water form, fold in cocoa mixture. Makes approximately 32 Keep chilled until needed. servings. Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Friday, Dec. 6, 2013 | Iowa State Daily | NEWS | 7 Roommates can avoid disagreements during finals’ stress By Makayla.Tendall @iowastatedaily.com

Stress may make getting along with roommates more difficult as finals close in and many students feel the strain of sleepless nights and endless studying. Students and the department of resi- dence offer tips to avoid irritation be- tween roommates. “The people that are most suc- cessful in working things out with their roommates are those that are able to speak directly and with com- passion and understanding with their roommate in advance,” said Lona Davenport, residence hall director for Helser Hall. Davenport said there are certain times of the year when students may find it more difficult to live with roommates, whether they have a good relationship with each other. One of those times is six weeks into the semester when midterms and the struggles of adapting to college life fully set in for students. Another troubling time for room- mates occurs before fall break said Davenport. Davenport said many stu- dents experience homesickness towards that time of year. Illustration: Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily On the evening of Friday, Nov. 29, ISU Lona Davenport, residence hall coordinator for Helser Hall, said there are certain times of the year that students are under more stress. police responded to a dispute between In these times, even the small issues can pile up until they cause emotional outbursts between roommates. two roommates at Frederiksen Court. The matter is still under investigation. guests, cleanliness and appropriate times Fenton said that although there ly and respectfully communicate about While Davenport did not want to for sleeping and waking up. may be small things that irritate each their problems. comment on that particular incident, However, Davenport said these other, open communication is impor- “They’re not open about it. One per- she said that students may be under ex- agreements are not always effective since tant and has helped him and his room- son will be like, ‘I hate living with this guy,’ tra stress. When under more stress, even many students do not have an idea of mate. and the other guy will be like, ‘This is fine. small issues that pile up can cause an what their needs are when they fill out “It’s gone kind of perfect,” Fenton We’re doing fine,’” Fenton said. “I haven’t emotional outburst between roommates. the agreements. said. “Every once in a while, I’ll ask him is encountered anyone that they do have “I think that’s pretty natural just “Students who are moving in haven’t there anything I’m doing that annoys him problems and they’re open to each other because there are a lot of demands,” necessarily lived with someone before or and we’ll have that conversation and then about it.” Davenport said. “The Department of haven’t lived with someone who might we’ll fix it. Then we’ll be fine.” Davenport said that whether or not Residence does have a very strong rela- be very different from who they are. Fenton said that while he does not an issue between roommates is con- tionship with the department of public They come in and they might not even think he will have particularly difficult sidered an emergency, all problems are safety. If students feel threatened, they know that they don’t know what they time with finals, he plans on supporting meaningful and credible to the students absolutely should talk to the police.” want. They live together for a few weeks his roommate. experiencing them. Davenport said that the Department and they fill out this report trying to be “I just kind of plan on backing up “It’s their home; it’s the place that of Residence takes many steps to ensure friendly and kind and they don’t really as- a little bit. If he needs me to do some- they need to feel comfortable and able to two or more students will be able to live sert their needs,” Davenport said. thing for him, I’ll do it. Letting him do his relax,” Davenport said. “If they can’t relax agreeably with each other. In residence Chris Fenton, junior in open option, thing,” Fenton said. in their home, then of course it’s hard, halls, students are asked to fill out a room- lives in Friley Hall and gets along well As for other roommates in his hall and so it doesn’t matter what the topic is mate agreement which asks residents to with his roommate, who he said was also who are separating for various reasons, actually about because it’s very meaning- fill out their preferences for such things as his best friend in high school. Fenton said he encourages them to open- ful to that individual.”

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The ISU athletic depart- ment has named former as- sistant Tony Minatta as head coach of the ISU soccer team. The hiring was announced Thursday morning. Minatta served as an as- sistant coach for two years under former coach . He led the Cyclones in their first Big 12 tourna- ment appearance since 2007 last season as interim coach. Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily The Cyclones fell to the Baylor Melvin Ejim saves the ball after an overthrow from Auburn on Monday at . Ejim’s game time totaled 28 minutes, with 14 points Bears, 0-1. scored. The Cyclones pulled a victory over the Tigers with a final score of 99 - 70. Minatta was unavail- able for comment Thursday, as he was on a recruiting trip. However, he tweeted his ex- citement for the new job. “So honored to be the new ‘IT’S BIG TIME’ head coach of such a great group of student athletes at The other was an 86-77 win, marred by 12 tournament in Kansas City, Mo., in mid- one of the finest institutions in Senior Ejim seeks 1st win 52 fouls, but sprung by Ejim’s fourth career March, or even the postseason in the NCAA the country,” Minatta tweeted. against in-state rival UNI double-double. tournament if the team makes it. Minatta is the fifth head So, is it something in the lighting in “You’ve got four fan bases at one site, coach in the history of the By Dean.Berhow-Goll that place? you’ve got both bands, cheerleaders, and ISU soccer program. In his @iowastatedaily.com “I don’t know, if there is I’m trying to it kind of gives you that feel,” Hoiberg said. two years as an assistant, he find out before the game starts,” Ejim said. “All this is part of the process to help pre- helped lead the Cyclones to To Melvin Ejim, Wells Fargo Arena has “I think it was just they were important pare you for the postseason. I think any their first 10-win season since been good — really good. games; they were fun.” neutral site game does that. We’ll play a 2005 in his first season, before On Wednesday before practice at the Dustin Hogue isn’t entirely new to the neutral game in the Big 12 tournament, finishing fourth in the Big 12 Sukup Basketball Complex, Ejim spoke of in-state rivalry between the two schools. and if we’re fortunate enough to get into race in the regular season in it like an affectionate woman, dreaming The JUCO transfer — fresh off his ca- the NCAA, you look back on this as a game 2013. that she’d be good to him again, this time reer night against Auburn with 22 points that’s helped you prepare for that.” Graduating senior against in-state Northern Iowa. and 16 rebounds — got a whiff of it while It won’t quite be the Cy-Hawk Series on Jennifer Dominguez was on “I’m hoping,” Ejim said with a laugh. playing at Indian Hills Community College Saturday against Northern Iowa, but it still the team from Minatta’s hiring “Hopefully, she’s kind to me, and I have an- a year ago but said he did hear about it is an in-state rivalry game to the team and as an assistant to his promo- other good game.” when he committed to Iowa State. will be especially important to Ejim, who tion to interim coach during In the two games Ejim has played in “I didn’t really know about the rivalry hasn’t beaten the Panthers in his career at last season’s Big 12 tourna- Des Moines at the arena, he’s racked up 43 until I was at Indian Hills, and then when I Iowa State. ment appearance. She noted points, 14 rebounds, six assists, six steals committed to Iowa State, I kind of lost a lot “It’s big time,” Ejim said of the game. Minatta’s leadership as likely and two blocks. of fans,” Hogue said. “I kind of took it a little “It’s bragging rights not just for us but for an important factor in his The first was a 91-88 win against personally so now the rivalry is personal everyone. All the people who go to Iowa hiring. Creighton — which was being coached in now.” State and for the respective schools. It’s “He cares a lot about the his first season by former ISU head coach ISU coach expects this always a big game, these in-state rivalry team and is a great team lead- Greg McDermott — spurred by a buzzer- weekend to give his team an early season games are always fun, always big, always a er,” Dominguez said. “I think beating 3-pointer from Jamie Vanderbeken. feel for environments they’ll face in the Big great turn-out, so it’s going to be exciting.” he definitely had the team vote. ... I can definitely see him becoming the face of Iowa State soccer.” Minatta’s resume is lit- Offense’s elite efficiency spurs women to 7-0 record tered with accomplishments, including serving as assistant By Alex.Gookin team for 36 minutes. Fennelly director of coaching at the @iowastatedaily.com praised Moody for stepping up Fort Collins (Colo.) Soccer when she was needed. Club where he helped near- Even when Hallie Christ- “[That was] by far the best ly 40 players reach NCAA offerson is in foul trouble, she she’s played,” Fennelly said of rosters. He also coached gets the most out of her lim- Moody. “It was a night where we in the Colorado Olympic ited time on the floor. In 22 needed those 36 minutes [from Development Program, lead- minutes against Northern Iowa her,] and I’m very proud of her.” ing seven girls state teams. on Wednesday, the preseason Moody provided an offen- He served in the U.S. All-Big 12 selection scored 22 sive spark, using her speed to get Marine Corps from 1993- points and assisted on five oth- to the lane, where she scored the 96, receiving the Navy er baskets, while pulling in five bulk of her points. Her eight as- Achievement Medal for out- rebounds. sists are a season-high. standing leadership in over- The Cyclones went 18 min- Moody downplayed her seas deployment and attained utes without their star player scoring output noting that she the rank of sergeant. on the floor but found a way to scores as many points as needed Minatta graduated from score 83 points while holding the for her team, whether it is five or University of Nevada-Las Panthers to 55. The team’s effi- 16. When asked if she was hap- Vegas in 2003 with a bachelor’s ciency did not go unnoticed. pier with her point total or assist degree in English. “Iowa State is as efficient of total, her answer was definitive. File: Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily Maddie Jobe, one of Iowa an offensive team as I’ve seen “I’m an assist person, so Junior guard Nikki Moody pushes the ball through the ’ State’s all-time great goalkeep- in the country,” said UNI coach I wish I would have had two line of defense Nov. 24 in Des Moines. Moody downplays her scoring ers, said she approves of the Tanya Warren. “When you are more assists,” Moody said. “I re- output for the Cyclones, noting that she doesn’t focus on the points. coaching decision. She said playing against a team as ef- ally don’t focus on the points; it’s the hire came as no surprise ficient and can score from all kind of what I can do to get my against Northern Iowa, Johnson’s to Ames, but the matchup cre- to former and current players five positions like Iowa State teammates on a level where they 14 points and career-high 13 re- ates one of the best story lines and hopes to hang around the can, when you get them to miss are confident.” bounds were almost swept under of the young season. For the first program to work with Minatta you have to make sure you se- Heading into the matchup the rug. time in his career, Fennelly will and players in the future. cure the rebound because you against Cal State Fullerton, there “When I was walking down be coaching against one of his “The seniors had a group cannot give them two or three could be no Cyclone more con- the hall and someone said own sons, Steven Fennelly, who text going today, and we were opportunities.” fident than Seanna Johnson. she had 13 [rebounds] and 14 is a first-year assistant for the all just thrilled about it,” said Christofferson scored 20 The freshman has shined in the [points], and I’m like, ‘No way’,” Titans. Jobe of Minatta’s hire. “As a points for the sixth time in seven last five games, averaging 15.6 Fennelly said of Johnson’s per- The elder Fennelly was emo- graduated senior, I’m incred- games this season, but ISU coach points over the stretch with two formance. “That was a quiet 13 tional at media day when asked ibly envious of the classes un- Bill Fennelly was most impressed double-doubles. and 14, but she played 33 min- about the matchup, and said that der that get to play under him by Christofferson’s teammates in However, the team’s effi- utes and we asked her to guard he will be proud of his son’s new for the next four years or so. the win against Northern Iowa. ciency has caused her effective- about three people and she does job when they step on the court I’m happy that he was around Junior guard Nikki Moody ness to go unnoticed at times. it, and she does it well.” Sunday. when I was around and I’m scored 16 points and dished out With veterans Christofferson and Sunday’s game may not fea- The game will tip off at 2 p.m. very happy he got the job.” eight assists while leading the Moody combining for 38 points ture a big-name school traveling Sunday at Hilton Coliseum.

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By Beau.Berkley to recover from the Iowa train- @iowastatedaily.com ing and the Iowa match and are fresh in mind, fresh in body and The Cliff Keen Las Vegas address areas of concentration Invitational is sort of like the to make sure that when those NCAA tournament. Sort of. must-win positions hit in Vegas, This weekend, the ISU wres- you react the right way to them,” tling team will gear up and travel Jackson said. “It’s all a process. I to Las Vegas to compete against want to see gains. I want to see some of the highest-ranked us win some of the positions that teams in the country. Of the 33 you saw in the Iowa match.” teams competing, 12 are ranked Competition will be stiff in the top 25 by the National with several highly-ranked wres- Coaches Association, tlers at each weight class. At least including Iowa State. one top-5 wrestler will be com- Making things more inter- peting at every weight class, in- esting, the Cliff Keen Invitational cluding No. 1 Logan Stieber, of includes several teams the Ohio State, at 141 pounds and Cyclones are slated to face in Andrew Howe, of Oklahoma, at duals later in the season. No. 174 pounds. 4 Oklahoma, No. 12 Northern All-Americans Kyven Gadson Iowa, Rutgers and Arizona State and Michael Moreno are ranked all appear on the back end of the No. 3 and No. 4 at 197 and 165, Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily Cyclones’ schedule. respectively, for the Cyclones. Redshirt freshman Lelund Weatherspoon, 184 pounds, fights to get out of a hold during his match against Ethen With a tournament of this For Gadson, the talented field Lofthouse, of Iowa, on Dec. 1 at Hilton Coliseum. Weatherspoon would lose to Lofthouse by decision. magnitude approaching, ISU provides extra motivation. coach Kevin Jackson said ad- “[It’s] something that every- self-confidence. It’s good to go Weatherspoon has compiled a business as usual. dressing problem areas have body on the team looks forward against those type of teams ear- 10-2 record heading into the Cliff “I try to look at it as just been the team’s focus following to, just a chance to knock off lier in the season and feel those Keen Invitational. Weatherspoon a regular tournament, so why Sunday’s 23-9 loss to No. 3 Iowa. someone people that you don’t guys out because we’ll be seeing said the size of the tournament not go out and wrestle your “We try to make sure that think you can beat,” Gadson said. a lot of them later in the season.” shouldn’t affect the team’s per- best like you’re supposed to,” our guys have an opportunity “Just get a chance to boost your Redshirt freshman Lelund formance, and rankings aside, it’s Weatherspoon said. Team returns home after long road trip, ready for weekend

By Will.Musgrove sive zone. @iowastatedaily.com Another benefit to the light workload this week is that it gives the team time to re- After being on the road most of last cover from sickness, said ISU defenseman week, where it played six games in two Alec Wilhelmi. states at three different arenas, Cyclone “I know that there was a cold going Hockey returns home to face Lindenwood around the team,” Wilhelmi said. “We are this weekend. trying to get recouped from that and at the The No. 4 Cyclones (19-5-2, 6-2-0 same time get our studies back in check.” CSCHL) finished their long road trip 3-3, ISU forward Chase Rey shares but ISU coach Jason Fairman said that Fairman’s belief that the Cyclones need to fatigue played a role in the team’s perfor- return to their original game plan. He said if mance. Fairman said battling this fatigue the Cyclones don’t improve their play in the with rest is the key element in winning defensive zone, the Lions’ speed will capi- the two-game series against Central State talize with a goal. Collegiate Hockey League rival No. 13 “From what I’ve seen [Lindenwood] Lindenwood (6-11-2, 4-2-1 CSCHL). has a lot of speed,” Rey said. “We have to “We just had the longest road trip I contain that and play good d-zone, which have ever witnessed in my life,” Fairman we struggled a little bit with this past week. said. “Rest is the key right now. I just hope If we get back to our game, it will be a good come Thursday we’re healthy.” File: Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily series.” To ensure the Cyclones are healthy by Iowa State’s No. 20 Chase Rey fights for the puck. Iowa State beat Waldorf Warriors 5-1 at the Wilhelmi said that if the Cyclones can game time this weekend, Fairman canceled ISU/Ames Ice Arena on Sept. 14. Cyclone Hockey faces Lindenwood this weekend at home. control the defensive zone and shut down practice on Monday and has canceled all the Lions’ offense, they will have no trouble off-ice workouts for the rest of the week. edge against the Lindenwood. to that. And I think rest is the key to doing winning both games this weekend. Also, Fairman said that on-ice practices will “I told the team we did a lot of good that.” “Their weakness lies in their goaltend- be lighter than normal. things last week,” Fairman said. “I am hop- Fairman said getting back to the way ing and defense,” Wilhelmi said. “I think we Fairman said he believes the break will ing that the variable here is the rest factor. they were playing means making adjust- can shut their top scorers down.” have the Cyclones playing at a higher level If we can take that away, because we were ment on the team’s penalty kill and getting Iowa State will play Lindenwood at as the week progresses and give them the playing well before this, we can get back better at identifying coverage in the defen- 7:30 p.m. Friday and at 8 p.m. Saturday. Track, field to knock off rust as season’s 1st indoor meet approaches By Chris.Wolff which will affect the team petition, the team is still record of successful dis- “There is a strong em- For now, the ath- @iowastatedaily.com going into the first indoor excited about transferring tance runners in track and phasis of the distance and letes are looking at stay- track meet. into the indoor track and cross-country, Iowa State mid-distance events for ing healthy and using the The ISU men’s and The women’s cross- field season. looks to make the distance sure,” Grove-McDonough meet to see where they are women’s country team competed “I’m really excited for event a major strength of said. “They are going to at fitness-wise. The indoor teams will begin their at the NCAA National the new coaching staff and both the men’s and wom- have to put up some points season will take off after the indoor season Friday Championship meet on just the turnaround com- en’s teams. for us.” conclusion of Winter Break. with their only meet of Nov. 23, exactly two weeks ing off a good cross-country December. With this being prior to the first indoor year,” said junior distance the only meet until the Big 4 track meet. runner Alex Dillenbeck. 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