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WELCOME

FERGUSON Daily editor welcomes freshmen By Stephen.Koenigsfeld @iowastatedaily.com

I was an incoming freshman three years ago and I know you’ve already had a plethora of infor- mation thrown at you, ranging from class schedules and CyRide routes to Destination Iowa State and the all-you-can-eat buffet at Union Drive Marketplace. I know the lecture rooms filled to the brim with students in LeBaron or Kildee halls might make you feel like you’re just an- other lost body among a hundred others. I know about the anxiety of bicyclists flying past you as you listen to your Pandora stations on your way to class. But, as you find your way around campus, finding short- cuts to your classes or realizing when the right and wrong time to go to the Memorial Union for lunch is, life will become a little Tiffany Herring/Iowa State Daily easier. Sophomore Jared Ingram and senior Kendra White are members of the ISU track and field team and were raised in and near Ferguson, where Michael Brown Your freshman year will be was shot and killed by a police officer Aug. 9. Ingram and White joined and contributed to the protests that occurred in Ferguson and downtown St. Louis. an unforgettable one. It will pro- vide you with memories and rela- tionships you’ll carry with you for the rest of your life. At Iowa State, there is always something going on. From that exciting first week of school to dreaded finals week in May, there’s going to be a lot to take in. Maybe you’ll find yourself at Inside Ferguson midfield of Stadium af- ter an upset win. Or maybe you’ll my stuff.’ shot is] literally five min- reason to worry. Her com- find yourself among a band of Two ISU students “I worry about it be- utes down the street,” White munity was looted and van- your housemates, clinching your cause my brother could said. “It hurt for me to see dalized. The local Kwik Trip teeth as you watch another thrill- return to college, be walking down West Mike Brown’s mother. That was burned to the ground. ing ISU basketball game. Florissant [Street] with his really hits home because Protesters were shot with Maybe you’ll find yourself at leave home in friends to get snacks or that could be my mother. rubber bullets and arrested. North Grand Mall, realizing you whatever and something “I live in Ferguson- “Two of my cousins got on the Blue North bus instead violent turmoil could pop off again and Florissant. This is literally both work at the Wal-Mart of the Red West. Or perhaps you’ll he’s stuck right there in the my community. To just see that was broken into and have that euphoric feeling of re- By Chris.Wolff middle of it alone. That’s a his mom crying — that he sent me a Snapchat of a lief as you hand in your final pa- @iowastatedaily.com dangerous situation.” made me cry. That could be video and it was just people per of the semester. The towns of Ferguson my mom, or my aunt crying rushing in,” White said. “So Soon, you’ll find yourself and Florissant, which share about my cousin. It hurts I called him and he said where you belong, whether that’s Kendra White, a senior a school district, meet on me just because it is so close they were both getting out with the marching band, the in chemistry and a member West Florissant Street, a to home.” of there because he was Government of the Student Body of the ISU track and field name which may be more Brown was shot and like ‘I’m not staying for this or working on the solar car in the team, left Florissant, a St. familiar after the past few killed by a police officer af- because there is going to garage of Sweeney Hall. Louis suburb, and headed weeks of news coverage. ter the officer confronted be shootings and stuff like Without a doubt, you’re in back to college just like The previously anony- Brown in the street and that.’ one of the most beautiful places thousands of students do mous St. Louis suburb of Brown allegedly reached “As soon as they got out in the nation. This university will each and every year. Ferguson became a na- into the officer’s vehicle of Wal-Mart, that’s when teach you more than you can As White was leaving, tional news story Aug. 9 and tried to grab his gun. the shooting[s] started ever imagine, in and out of the her little brother cried and amid the controversy that Brown then ran from the happening.” classroom. asked if he could go to col- followed Michael Brown’s officer, who got out of his The violence in the days Enjoy your adventure, class lege with his sister. death. Brown, an unarmed car and told Brown to stop. following Brown’s death was of 2018, and welcome to Iowa What makes her story African-American man, Brown then allegedly turned largely attributed to the lack State University. different from many other was shot and killed by a around and charged at the of information the police students’ situations is that Ferguson police officer on officer before being shot. department released, White White’s 13-year old brother West Florissant Street. Community members, said. wanted to go to college with Worrying about her however, claim that Brown “When the police his big sister to escape the brother wasn’t the first time was complying with the of- weren’t giving any answers, area that in recent weeks White had been worried in ficer, had his hands up and I knew something was go- had resembled a war zone: the aftermath of Brown’s was surrendering to the ing to happen,” White said. Ferguson. death. officer. “The people were already “It worries me,” White She worried for Brown’s In the days following angry and then you’re not said of leaving Florissant to family, though she didn’t the shooting, details of the giving them answers? You move back to Ames. “When know them personally. She incident were not released, just knew something was I left my brother crying, he worried about her own fam- causing outrage among going to happen. I knew was holding on to me and ily, knowing that Brown’s Ferguson citizens. The ten- it would be hell on West wouldn’t let me out of the fate could have easily been sion built up and protests Florissant [Street].” door and was like, ‘Can I her own fate. turned violent on a nightly Jared Ingram, a sopho- move where you’re going?’ “It hit home when I re- basis from Aug. 10 to 13. ... he was saying ‘I’ll pack alized [where Brown was Once again, White had FERGUSON p10 Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily Stephen Koenigsfeld, senior in journalism and mass communication, is the Daily’s editor-in-chief for the 2014-15 school year.

VEISHEA A changing tradition dent for student affairs, headed Ames residents feel the Veishea Task Force and found that the recommendations by effects of lost event, both the 1992 and 2004 task forc- es mirrored the concerns of the plan ‘new’ Veishea 2014 task force. “Both said if it happens By Makayla.Tendall again, they should discontinue,” @iowastatedaily.com Hill said of the 1992 report. “Well, it happened again. We didn’t dis- continue it.” The students who witnessed The Veishea Task Force made and participated in the riot dur- its recommendation to discon- ing Veishea 2014 are now fill- tinue the event to President ing the bars and restaurants on Steven Leath, who announced Welch and Stanton avenues, Aug. 7 his decision to discontin- where the riot occurred. ue the event and retire the name. Many freshmen, who only The countless implications read about and saw images of of canceling the event — the the destruction, are being in- end of traditional activities with vited to unofficial Veishea events which thousands of alumni on Facebook for the second week identified, the celebration of the of April in 2015 to replace the 92- university, the loss of scholar- year tradition. ships on which some students Students, administrators relied and the end of hands-on and alumni are asking what hap- professional training for stu- pens when the tradition dies but dents through the organization Iowa State Daily unofficial traditions live on. On Aug. 7, President Leath announced that the Veishea name would be retired and Veishea itself discontinued. Ames residents and ISU Tom Hill, senior vice presi- VEISHEA p10 students both keenly feel the loss of the weeklong event, which has been a mainstay on campus and in Ames for 92 years. IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Monday, Aug. 25, 2014

Weather Online MONDAY Only Partly sunny 91 throughout the day with thunderstorms Content expected at night. 68 Sororities gather TUESDAY for bid day Expect cloudiness 86 ISU sororities had their with showers and bid day Thursday on Central Campus, which is when new thunderstorms students who are recruited possible. by sororities find out which 61 sorority they are invited to join. The excitement flooded WEDNESDAY Central Campus with cheer- ing and laughter from the Partly sunny nominees. A full photo gal- 82 lery can be found online at and humid with iowastatedaily.com/photos. the possibility Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily for showers and ROTC starts with thunderstorms. 61 Destination Iowa State welcomes students Students attending Destination Iowa State are either freshmen or transfer students. Upon arrival, orientation, picnic students are pushed through walls of Destination Iowa State leaders to greet them and pump them up. Part of Destination Iowa State took place Thursday in the Scheman Building courtyard. Members of the Army ROTC program took part in the annual freshmen orien- tation over the weekend. The Police Blotter weekend ended with a pic- The information in the log comes All those accused of violating the nic for everyone to socalize. from the ISU and City of Ames law are innocent until proven guilty police departments’ records. in a court of law. Class of 2018 IL, was arrested and charged August 23 with public intoxication at begins new year 100 block of Hayward Avenue Bradley Hartman, 21, 2816 (reported at 2:24 a.m.). with celebration Ontario Street – Ames, was The class of 2018 kicked arrested and charged with Chase Blazek, 21, of 318 off its school year with public intoxication at Hyland South 2nd Street, Ames, Destination Iowa State. The Avenue and West Street (re- was arrested and charged three-day festival divided ported at 12:13 a.m.). with public intoxication at the class into groups with Mortensen Road and South leaders, who introduced A 16-year-old male was taken Dakota Avenue (reported at them to Iowa State’s campus. into custody and charged 3:50 a.m.). with underage possession of alcohol at 200 block of Hyland An officer investigated a Heat, storms Avenue. He was referred to property damage collision impact move-in Juvenile Court Services and at Lot 112G (reported at 8:06 Ian Jamieson/Iowa State Daily released to the care of a par- a.m.). Incoming ISU ent (reported at 12:34 a.m.). students and their families An individual reported being Memorial Union remembers fallen soldiers experienced a damp Damen Dixon, 19, of 217 assaulted by an acquaintance Incoming freshmen walk through the Gold Star Hall in the Memorial Union during Destination Iowa State. Gold Star Hall commemorates the lives of former ISU students who died serving their morning as rain came down Welch Avenue, Apartment at Birch Hall (reported at 6:05 country in combat. The names date all the way back to casualties of World War I. Wednesday. The heat also 411 Ames, was cited for un- p.m.). beat down on some families derage possession of alcohol as they moved in Aug. 19. at Lincoln Way and Morrill Bianca-Rophina Ebako, age For a full video, head to Road. (reported at 12:36 a.m.). 19, of 200 Stanton Avenue, iowastatedaily.com/videos. Apartment 613, Ames, was Mary Breuer, 20, of 318 7th cited for underage posses- Street Ames, was arrested sion of alcohol at Lincoln Way President Leath and charged with operating and Union Drive (reported at while intoxicated at Bissell 9:39 p.m.). accepts ALS Ice Road and Osborn Drive. (re- ported at 12:52 a.m.). Jordyn Nilles, 18, of 361 Bucket Challenge Linden Hall, Ames; Hannah At Destination Iowa Brent Carlson, 19, of 103 Sitzmann, 18, of 3673 Helser State on Aug. 21, ISU North Cherry Avenue, Hall, Ames; Brady Heying, President Steven Leath got a Woodward, was cited for un- 18, of 8362 Larch Hall, Ames; bucket of ice water dumped derage possession of alcohol Miranda Bunkers, 18, of 2455 over his head for ALS at Arbor Street and South Wilson Hall, Ames; Payton disease research. Leath then Hyland Avenue (reported at Bouma, 18, of 8420 Wilson challenged Jeff Johnson, 1:33 a.m.). Hall, Ames; Corey Sitzmann, President of the ISU Alumni age 18, of 8420 Wilson Hall, Association; Dan Culhane, Sean Dowd, 21, of 2504 River Ames; and Colton Kneip, 18, President of the Ames Woods Drive, Naperville, IL, of 8362 Larch Hall, Ames were Economic Development was arrested and charged cited for underage posses- Commission; and Harold with public intoxication at sion of alcohol at Beach Road Michael Rowley/Iowa State Daily Martin, Chancellor at Hayward Avenue and Knapp and Wallace Road (reported North Carolina A&T Street (reported at 2:11 a.m.). at 9:57 p.m.). ROTC picnic celebrates cadets, families State University. Photos On Saturday, the Army ROTC hosted a picnic for ROTC members and their families. Craig Stanley, and video can be viewed Zachary Siedlecki, 22, of 108 junior in Army ROTC, punches the spider box at the picnic, which took place at Brookside Park. 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Deloitte Consulting “What phase two will comedic actor, to take his Williams coproduced the was hired by the board provide is the opportu- own life Aug. 11. movie, which landed a in February to perform a nity to take a closer look at Williams was more spot in the American Film comprehensive review of those areas that were iden- than an actor. He was also Institute’s list of the 100 institutional resources, tified in phase one,” said a husband, father, former funniest movies in the 20th costs and efficiencies at Miles Lackey, Iowa State’s athlete and a fluent French century. the University of Iowa, representative to the re- speaker. Williams’ suicide While working on Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Iowa State University and view committee. was a buzz topic to end “Mork & Mindy,” Williams Robin Williams, famous actor and stand-up comedian, committed sui- the University of Northern Rick Ferraro, the proj- the summer, creating dis- developed a drug and alco- cide Aug. 11. His death resonated with many people and helped foster Iowa, Iowa’s three regent ect director for Deloitte cussions revolving around hol problem. He faced this a national discussion about suicide, depression and addiction. institutions. Consulting, believes the mental health, suicide and for about 20 years. Due to the delay, $1.45 billion fiscal 2015 remembrance of the actor. 3. Genie ad-lib Williams was a hus- addictions to alcohol and a scheduling conflictbudget of the regent insti- Here are a few more things Williams ad-libbed 16 band and a father. He, with drugs starting in the 1980s. has occurred with KH tutions gives them leverage you may not have known hours worth of material his first ex-wife Valerie He quit using cocaine in Consulting, the firm con- in negotiating contracts. about the man who was for his gig as the Genie in Velardi, welcomed his 1982 when his first wife was tracted by Deloitte to re- “Because these three the voice behind the be- “Aladdin.” He ad-libbed first child, Zachary Pym pregnant with their first view academic efficiency. institutions spend so loved blue genie. so many of his lines that, Williams, on April 11, son. After about 20 years of This portion of the re- much money, there is a big 1. Least likely to according to IMDb, the 1983, when Williams was sobriety, Williams checked view was scheduled to be opportunity to just refine succeed script was turned down for 31. Zelda Rae Williams, himself into rehab to be completed in December, this in the next increment Williams, born in 1951, a Best Adapted Screenplay his second child with treated for alcoholism and but that date may now of standardization and co- graduated from Redwood Academy Award nomina- second ex-wife Marsha left rehab in 2006, accord- change. operation across the sys- High School, which is tion. Williams was also Garces Williams, arrived ing to AlcoholismRehab. “It’s our understand- tem,” Ferraro said. north of San Francisco. He turned down for a Best on July 31, 1989. Cody Alan org. ing this [review] will be There is some concern joined the drama club, was Supporting Actor Academy Williams, born Nov. 25, Williams’ representa- delayed temporarily,” said about job losses among involved in theater and ran Award nomination be- 1991, was also with Marsha tive, Mara Buxbaum, con- Janeane Beck, a spokes- faculty and staff at the uni- track. He was also voted cause he was only the voice Garces Williams. Williams firmed his death Aug. 11 woman for the board. versities as a result of the “least likely to succeed” of the Genie. didn’t have children with and said, “[Williams] has According to Beck, review. by his classmates. In 1973, About two weeks af- his third wife, Susan been battling severe de- Deloitte is currently When asked about po- he was one of 20 freshmen ter his death, the Genie’s Schneider. pression of late. This is a searching for another firm tential job losses at a pub- selected to study at The songs grew in popular- 6. Animal admirer tragic and sudden loss. The to conduct the academic lic forum in June, Ferraro Juilliard School. ity on the billboard charts. Animals costarred family respectfully asks for portion of the review. said that those details had He also won an Two of Williams’ songs as alongside Williams in a their privacy as they grieve The review could not yet been worked out, Academy Award for Best the Genie, “Prince Ali” and number of movies, in- during this very difficult save the regent universi- but it was unrealistic to Supporting Actor for his “Friend Like Me,” re-en- cluding “The Crazy Ones,” time.” ties between $30 and $80 expect no adjustment in performance in “Good Will tered to the top five songs where he worked with a After the news of million annually once the jobs. Hunting” and was nomi- on the kid digital songs baby duck, and “Night at Williams’ death, Schneider new measures are fully “There’s always a pos- nated for an Academy chart. the Museum,” where he released a statement say- implemented, according sibility of that, to be per- Award for Best Actor 4. Athlete worked with a capuchin ing, “This morning, I lost to Deloitte. fectly honest,” Ferraro three times. He received Rewind about 30 monkey. my husband and my best The Board of Regents said. two Emmy Awards, four years from winning Best In addition to work- friend, while the world lost originally hired Deloitte for Phase three of the re- Golden Globe Awards, Supporting Actor in ing with animals on set, one of its most beloved art- $2.45 million but agreed to view is going to include five Grammy Awards and “Good Will Hunting,” and Williams had two dogs, ists and beautiful human pay an additional $867,955 the designing, testing and two Screen Actors Guild Williams was a high school a Boston terrier named beings. I am utterly heart- in June to supplement the launching of all of the Awards. track and cross country Verna Pearl, and Leonard, broken … As he is remem- study. improvements the board Before attending The athlete at Redwood High a pug adopted from a New bered, it is our hope the The efficiency review, approves. Juilliard School, he played School in Larkspur, Calif. York animal rescue shelter. focus will not be on Robin’s currently in phase two of Phase three was soccer at Claremont Men’s His time for the 4-x-440 Williams also took his death, but on the countless three, is implementing scheduled to be complet- College. was still the last known love for animals to his diet moments of joy and laugh- “business cases” to de- ed in December but is now 2. Big break record as of 2000, accord- when he turned vegan and ter he gave to millions.” termine the longterm vi- subject to delay because of His big break came in ing to highshoolsports. didn’t wear animal prod- For students deal- ability of some of Deloitte’s KH Consulting’s schedul- 1978 when he was cast as nola.com. Williams is still ucts, according to Global ing with depression or proposals. ing conflict. an alien on “Happy Days” ranked number seven in Animal. thoughts of suicide, con- One proposal, the The Board of Regents and later cast as Mork on the 880-yard run. 7. Personal struggles tact Student Counseling consolidation of building is scheduled to meet again “Mork & Mindy.” He played 5. A family man Williams dealt with Services at 294-5056. and supply contracts in Sept. 10 at Iowa State.

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Iowa State Daily Swanson, Veishea’s official mascot, rides in a car during the Veishea parade April 20, 2013. On Aug. 7, 2014, President Steven Leath announced that he was discontinuing Veishea. His decision was in response to student riots that occurred in April. We killed

VeisheaLet’s go back to 1922. It revolve around drinking, with busy schedules and drinking was the loss of is May and the first Veishea but somewhere through decide to use alcohol as Veishea. is in full swing. There is a the years drinking became a way of relaxing on the A reflection on our at- weekend full of events and more important to stu- weekends. It seems clear titudes of that night and activities to celebrate Iowa dents than what Veishea that the social stigma of how it felt the next day State’s colleges and their actually represented: A cel- drinking in college makes while walking on campus accomplishments. Fast ebration of education. you “cool” when in reality knowing that our prized forward to 1988, where the Drinking and drug use it could be causing more tradition was going to be mentality of students on is common among college problems in our lives than under fire is necessary. We campus became more fo- students, but when did it actually helping. have already laid one tradi- cused on drinking and less become our first priority? We aren’t preaching tion to rest this year — we focused on what Veishea In recent years, the num- to you to tell you to stop should do our best to keep was supposed to be — so ber of college students who drinking. After all, this is from drinking any more of much so that during the participate in binge drink- college and it is not unrea- Iowa State’s traditions to Veishea of ‘88, riots broke ing has spiked significantly. sonable to want to have a death. out. Binge drinking could lead drink with some friends The riots of 1988 may to violence, including sex- after a long day of classes. have been the first, but ual assaults, alcohol over- What we are saying is we Editorial Board they were definitely not doses and poor academic should act like the adults Stephen Koenigsfeld, editor-in-chief the last. Riots followed in performance. Looking we are supposed to be Katie Titus, opinion editor 1992, 1994 and 2004. In back on the 2014 Veishea when we do drink. 2005, Veishea was canceled celebration, it is easy to see Students were the Opinions expressed in columns but sprang to life again in how drinking was a big fac- bloodline of Veishea; stu- and letters are those of the 2006. After being generally tor in causing the riots. dents created the event and author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily problem-free for 10 years, Four out of five stu- when students got drunk or organizations with which the we came back in full force, dents drink in college, and rioted, we poisoned it author(s) are associated. rioting again during the half of which are binge with alcohol and killed it. 2014 Veishea. What many drinkers, according to Drinking is not going students weren’t thinking the National Institute anywhere — people have Feedback policy: about was the fact that this of Alcohol Abuse and been drinking for years. The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We would be the last Veishea to Alcoholism. Alcoholism What needs to change is reserve the right to edit or reject any ever happen at Iowa State. and binge drinking is re- the way people act when letter or online feedback. We murdered a 92- sponsible for 150,000 an- they are drinking. Drinking Send your letters to letters@ year tradition. nual health problems in responsibly is part of what iowastatedaily.com. Many people are up- college students and 1,825 is expected of us as adults. Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), set about President Steven deaths of 18- to 24-year- Therefore, when Veishea is majors and/or group affiliation(s) Leath’s final decision to olds per year. taken away because stu- and year in school of the author(s). end Veishea, but we really Students at school are dents could not behave Phone numbers and addresses will not have no one to blame but under plenty of stress from themselves under the ef- be published. ourselves when looking professors, friends and fects of alcohol, we have Online feedback may be used if first at the whole picture. The family to perform at their to take the consequences. name and last name, major and year in school are included in the post. traditions of Veishea when full potential. In many cas- Last year, the major con- Feedback posted online is eligible for they first began did not es, students get overloaded sequence of irresponsible print in the Iowa State Daily.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Young Veishea supporter expresses disappointment with students’ actions

Janie Grimm parade. 5 years old Those naughty kids Ames spoiled our fun, so you should teach them a les- son. People got I’m sad that you can- hurt. celed Veishea forever be- I will miss cause it was my favorite throwing out thing to do. I liked the candy. marching band in the The End.

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By Kasey.Mueller heads and post it on social Quinto, Taylor Swift, Carey my peers start the challenge @iowastatedaily.com media as a means to raise Hart and Troian Bellisario within the past couple of awareness. have spoken out about the days. It is discouraging The rules of the ALS necessity to donate as well. but understanding to hear he Internet has re- Ice Bucket Challenge are Swift completed the chal- people so happily pour the cently found a new as follows: upon nomina- lenge while also donating bucket instead of donat- Tsensation — the ALS tion, people have 24 hours $100 on her behalf as well as ing the $100. Being college Ice Bucket Challenge. The to douse themselves with a $100 each for all the people students, we are not always challenge has not only cre- bucket of ice water. If they participating in her video. fiscally able to donate $100 ated a significant increase fail to complete the chal- Hart commented on his when that money is needed in donations but has also lenge, they donate $100 to Instagram that he took the for books, groceries or rent. helped raise awareness of an ALS charity. donation route, saving the However, I urge my ALS. The videos soon water. fellow peers to take action ALS stands for amyo- caught the attention of Since California is in another way. The challenge trophic lateral sclerosis, athletes all over the Boston the middle of a drought, has been evolving, so why more commonly known as area. Eventually, athletes all Bellisario not only partici- not have a different op- Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS is over the nation began par- pated but also had a tip for tion for college students? a lethal neurodegenerative ticipating in the challenge. future participants — share I propose that we not only disease that causes motor The challenge initially was your water. She went on to participate but also fully neurons to die, which leads a gesture to raise aware- nominate three others, in- educate ourselves on the to loss of control of muscle ness and quickly became a cluding Quinto. cause. Learn about the dis- movement. fundraiser. Quinto went one step ease, donate that $5 sitting There is currently no The movement did not further than Bellisario by on your dresser, go door-to- cure for ALS, nor is there end with athletes, however. donating instead of par- door canning for donations. any treatment available to It seemed as if countless ac- ticipating. He wrote on The ALS Ice Bucket reverse the effects of the tors, actresses, writers, mu- his Instagram, “in light of Challenge began with disease. According to the sicians, politicians, billion- the staggering drought in hopes of widespread aware- ALS Association website, aires and everyday folk alike California and the desper- ness and that’s the least we however, there is one Food were posting videos for the ate need for clean drinking can do. Whether you donate and Drug Administration- ALS Ice Bucket Challenge water in developing coun- more or less than the $100, approved drug available overnight. tries, I opt for donating di- drench yourself in freezing that helps slow the progres- With the vast increase rectly to project ALS in lieu water or donate and partic- Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily sion of the disease. of popularity among the of an ice bucket challenge.” ipate, there is a lot you can Jacob Schaefer, senior in construction engineering, chal- So where did the con- videos, it was clear that New trends regarding do for very little. The key is lenged President Steven Leath to complete the ALS Ice Bucket nection between the chal- people were dumping the the challenge are forming to get moving. Challenge, which he did at Destination Iowa State on Aug. 21. lenge and ALS fundraising water on their heads. But daily. However, the dona- happen? ESPN reports that a dumped bucket was the tions are coming in as well. Pete Frates of Boston is way to opt out on dona- The New York Times wrote “credited with creating the tions. Because of that, the that the ALS Association challenge along with friend ALS Ice Bucket Challenge “had received $41.8 million The BiggesT & NeWesT Back To school and fellow ALS patient Pat started to gain a lot of dis- in donations from July 29 Quinn.” approval as well. until Aug. 21.” In spring 2012, Frates, It is however a miscon- The Times further a former Boston College ception that people con- stated that with the 739,000 baseball player, was diag- tinue participating without new donors, contributions POSTER SALE nosed with ALS and de- donating. Frates did not from July and August alone cided to take action. In start the challenge with the are “more than double the 100’s of summer 2014, Frates took donation clause attached. $19.4 million in total contri- to Facebook, nominat- The donation aspect was butions the association re- New Choices ing friends to take a video added on somewhere down ceived during the year that of themselves pouring a the line and that rule stuck. ended Jan. 31, 2013.” bucket of ice water on their Celebrities like Zachary Personally, I have seen

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Guenther fuels ‘hate’ hypocrisy Robert Dunn, fiat,“hate” was nowhere to Office of LGBT Student Where: senior in pre-business be seen. Services and no student has The only hate being a choice to opt out if paying Campanile Room spewed is from the radi- for this office violates their 2nd Floor - Memorial Union As someone who at- cal LGBT activists such as conscience or convictions. tended this year’s Family Guenther. As someone who I am tired of the hy- When: Leadership Summit at is a conservative Christian pocrisy. Conservative and Stephens Auditorium, I and has a gay relative, I Christian groups on cam- Wed. Aug. 20 thru Fri. Aug. 29 must inform Daily readers don’t harbor any hate to- pus don’t go around de- that Adam Guenther in his ward those who are LGBT. manding that other views Time: letter is propagating lies I believe and support the be silenced on campus that 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. about the event. LGBT community’s right to they disagree with. We are First, the event was not exist and speak its mind. not the ones bullying or Sponsor: paid for by Iowa State or tax It is sad that the other intimidating anyone. It is payer dollars. People who side of the marriage debate only the radical leftists on Iowa State Memorial Union wanted to attend paid mon- wants to silence and crimi- campus that are acting like ey out of their own pockets. nalize those who have a censorious Nazis. Student Activities Center There was no “hate” being different view. No one was I encourage the ISU preached. While the speak- forced to attend or pay for community to hold the ide- ers and people who attend- the event. On the other als of what an institution of ed may disagree with rede- hand, our tuition and fee higher learning is supposed fining marriage by judicial money goes to fund the to be.

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Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily Freshman outside hitter/middle blocker Alexis Conaway goes for a kill during the Cardinal and Gold Scrimmage on Saturday. She had 14 kills and a .667 hitting percentage for the scrimmage. Cyclones show strong offense selections Mackenzie still take it to the next like most players on As for which volleyball team seem Volleyball Bigbee and Victoria level.” the team, rotated with newly-enlisted play- to have found a Hurtt along with Sophomore both the Cardinal and er made the biggest groove heading into newcomers sophomore Ciara transfer Suzanne Gold squads in the splash, Johnson- the regular season. Capezio combined Horner, who had a scrimmage. In her Lynch gave the nod to “I thought it was hit it big at for 50 of the match’s promising start to time spent on the the freshman hitter/ a pretty high level of 116 kills. her ISU career in the Cardinal side of the blocker. play on both sides,” scrimmage While the of- spring exhibition sea- net, she converted “Alexis Conaway Johnson-Lynch said. fensive prowess was son, racked up 15 digs nine kills on nine would be the one that “It was just good vol- By Harrison.March certainly on display, and a match-high 48 attempts. stands out,” Johnson- leyball. Some years @iowastatedaily.com the Cardinal and Gold assists. Though the Lynch said. “You don’t you come in here teams also tallied 10 “I started off with Orange City, Iowa, na- even really have to and it’s not very good blocks, something on a couple of nerves, tive has yet to see col- know our team to be volleyball that first Saturdays’s which the Cyclones but once those settled legiate competition, impressed with her match of the year, so Cardinal and Gold have recently placed it was a lot of fun get- head coach Christy athleticism. You can I enjoyed seeing that.” Volleyball Scrimmage emphasis. ting to know what the Johnson-Lynch is just watch her and be The ISU volley- was loaded with im- “We played at atmosphere is going happy with how pretty impressed with ball team begins its pressive performanc- a really high level,” to be like in [Hilton Conaway is playing in some of the things she regular season Friday es from a variety of Capezio said. “We’ve Coliseum],” Horner the preseason. does. I think she made when it plays host to Cyclones, both old been working on our said. “It was more of a “She had a cou- a pretty good case for No. 3 Stanford. and new. blocking these last real match setting, so ple ‘wow’ moments,” herself today.” The Cyclones will Familiar ISU two weeks and I think it was good.” Johnson-Lynch said. Though ques- then have a Sunday faces like former it showed a lot. I still Freshman Alexis “I didn’t know how tions on how to re- showdown with No. American Volleyball need to work on it, Conaway also turned she would do her place last year’s se- 13 Florida State at Coaches Association but I think as a team heads, totaling 14 first time out, but I niors loomed in the as All-American it’s gotten so much kills and a .667 hitting thought she stepped offseason, Johnson- part of the AVCA Honorable Mention better and we can percentage. Conaway, it up.” Lynch and the ISU Showcase. Volleyball focuses on communication

By Max.Dible nicate with my hitters on @iowastatedaily.com what I want them to hit,” Horner said. “There are so many different sets in vol- One thing ISU vol- leyball and my job is to tell leyball and head coach each hitter what they are Christy Johnson-Lynch going to hit so we can kind want to avoid this upcom- of psyche out the other ing season is a failure to team, so they are not sure communicate. quite where we are going.” “Volleyball is one of Not all of the interac- the few sports where the tion is verbal, however, as ball never stops mov- Horner said sign language ing. You only get to stop is also an important aspect it when you go to serve, of implementing strategy otherwise the ball is mov- mid-set. ing, so communication is “We have hand signals key,” Johnson-Lynch said. for all of our sets,” Horner “I think communication said. “Whenever we send before and after the play is signals we try to make sure just as important as com- [our opponents] do not see munication during the it. We send a lot of signals play.” behind our backs.” The Cyclones often Horner added that oc- use short hand to describe casionally, covert precau- what they are seeing across tions must be foregone and the net, be it the opposing complete clarity allowed to hitters tendencies or read- prevail. ing the court and deciding “Sometimes, you just which blocking scheme to [have] to say it so every- implement. body knows,” Horner said. As a setter, a heavy “The other team is doing Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily portion of the communi- the same thing, so you can Sophomore outside hitter Ciara Capezio attacks the ball during the Cardinal and Gold Scrimmage on Saturday. Capezio, along with her teammates cative burden falls on the pick little things up but you Mackenzie Bigbee and Victoria Hurtt, had 50 kills. Head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch said that she was happy with the level of play from her team. shoulders of sophomore try to give away as little as transfer Suzanne Horner. possible.” “It is very easy to be does not really matter what junior Caitlin Nolan “It is hard to be a re- Horner talked about its During the preseason, timid…when you are a you say. It just helps ev- and sophomore Natalie ally quiet team, and we multiple facets on the as freshman arrive and freshman and you do not eryone else know that you Vondrak, who derive their have some players who court, including send- new players find them- know anyone. That is not know what is going on and verbal nature from a deep- are pretty quiet,” Johnson- ing clear messages to her selves in the rotation, com- a good excuse but it is a makes it easier for every- seeded competitiveness. Lynch said. “But we have teammates while at the munication plays a key role reality,” said sophomore one else.” Throughout the year, enough that are vocal to same time sending mixed in teammates familiarizing Ciara Capezio, who dealt Johnson-Lynch said that competitive and chatty offset that balance. I think, messages to the other side themselves with one an- with the pressure of being that good examples of vo- nature may spread to some overall, it is a pretty good of the net. other while defining their a newcomer in 2013. “But cal leaders on the team of those Cyclones who are team in terms of the way “As a setter, I commu- roles. if you come in and talk, it are senior Victoria Hurtt, less verbally inclined. we communicate.” SPORTS Monday, Aug. 25, 2014 9 ISU football readies for season opener

By Beau.Berkley coaching gig at Wyoming, @iowastatedaily.com opening the door for Chris Klieman, who had served under Bohl as the defensive With the end of fall coordinator. camp and the regular sea- “They cover the whole son now underway, the ISU field, they play run support football team has set its as well as anybody, they’re sights on its first noncon- a good, well-coached ference game. unit,” said Mark Mangino, And it won’t exactly be the Iowa State offensive a “gimme.” coordinator. North Dakota State Mangino said that is the first team on Iowa in the course of fall camp State’s schedule and the and now in preparation Football Championship for North Dakota State, Subdivision powerhouse his offense has picked up will look to continue its cur- on some of the nuances of rent winning streak against his system that they didn’t bigger programs. The Bison grasp in the spring — even have defeated four straight if it was just improving its Football Bowl Subdivision general knowledge of the opponents since 2010, system and fundamentals. most notably defeating “I like the progress of Kansas State in Manhattan our offense as a whole,” to kick off the 2013 season. Mangino said. “There’s However, the Bison not a part of our team that have lost 24 seniors to isn’t lightyears ahead of graduation and coach where we were at the end Craig Bohl left for the head of spring. We’ve made im- provement in every area — Preseason there’s no question about that — but we understand Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily Todd Sturdy, quarterback coach, and Mark Mangino, offensive coordinator, talk with redshirt junior quarterback Sam Richardson at the first fall prac- AP Top 25 we still have a lot of work to tice on Aug. 4. Head coach Paul Rhoads named Richardson as the starting quarterback against Grant Rohach for the season opener on Aug. 18. do.” 1. Florida State While Mangino will be 2. Alabama polishing the offense this week before the season 3. Oregon opener, Wally Burnham, 5. Ohio State Iowa State’s defensive co- ordinator, will be looking to 6. Auburn shore up a few things in the 7. UCLA defensive secondary. Burnham said most 8. Michigan State of the mistakes made in 9. South Carolina the secondary during fall camp come from lack of with 3 ways to buy textbooks 10. Baylor experience and reps, like 11. Stanford problems reading the of- fense and changing cover- 12. Georgia age prior to the snap as well 13. LSU as communicating down to the linebackers. Order online Compare Shop 14. Wisconsin “Understanding and to be shipped prices In-Store 15. USC the knowledge and having enough reps to see back 16. Clemson there and making the right Login to Access Plus Login to Access Plus and Didn't make the Early and click on View click on View Complete Bird deadline? Don't checks in the coverage 17. Notre Dame Complete Textbook List. Textbook List. Use the worry. You can still and letting the linebackers Add the course materials compare prices box to purchase your course 18. Ole Miss know that they’re changing you wish to by clicking see how UBS pricing materials in the store 19. Arizona State coverage,” Burnham said of Add to Cart. Input the compares to other during store hours. the mistakes. address where you retailers. Choose from We even have extended 20. Kansas State Burnham also said would like to receive your new, used, rental and hours during back to that Brandon Jensen and delivery and complete digital books. You get school time period to 21. Texas A&M the best deal, no matter Devlyn Cousin would be your payment information. fit your needs. It's that easy! what. 22. Nebraska occupying the tackle posi- tions up front. 23. North Carolina Iowa State plays For a full list of 24. Missouri North Dakota State at 11 store hours, visit a.m. Saturday at Jack Trice www.isubookstore.com 25. Washington Stadium.

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Talk Save up for an adventure. A older with your family about money group member sets the tone. that and started to try to they’re not protecting us. cause and try to make a Both White and and future goals. Disciplined steps Keep private matters private. Be take advantage of the situ- It’s hard to trust the police difference,” Ingram said. Ingram repeatedly stated can fly you to the moon. respectful. Provide refreshments. ation and steal stuff be- to protect you when you “People were very much that Ferguson is not a vio- cause the police weren’t have an unarmed man be- still mad and upset about lent area. Being from the Gemini – 8 Sagittarius – 8 really able to do anything ing killed.” what happened, but we St. Louis area, they both (May 21-June 20) (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) at that point.” The violence that oc- were happy that we were admitted that crime is Rely on partners for Handle personal Ferguson police re- curred in Ferguson be- able to come together and present, but they said that the next two days, and issues today and sponded to the violence came major news across weren’t denied our right to Ferguson has never been a be willing to compromise. Learn tomorrow. You’re more confident with force. On a nightly the country. Issues of rac- peacefully protest. It was violent neighborhood. from an expert, and apply your and grounded. A haircut or style basis, Ferguson police ism, police brutality and important to me, since it “This is the town new tricks. Choose substance over change could be fun. Quiet alone were spotted with ar- prejudice were debated was so close to home, to go where I’ve grown up in. symbolism. Use logic and concrete time gets delicious. It doesn’t need mored vehicles and auto- by political pundits across out and support [Brown’s] I’ve lived here all 18 years action to advance. to cost much. Bargain hunt. matic weapons through- the country. The happen- family and be a part of the of my life before college. Cancer – 8 Capricorn – 7 out Ferguson. ings in Ferguson dominat- community effort.” I’ve never been assault- (June 21-July 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Video coverage of the ed the news cycle. Both Ingram and ed. I’ve never had a gun The work’s intricate, Think about it for a protesting that circulated “I really agree with White have now returned pointed at me. I’ve never but rewarding for the while. Join with friends throughout social media the ‘no justice, no peace’ to Ames in preparation been robbed. I’ve never next two days. Ask for more and and a partner. It’s easier to finish proved that, at least on oc- saying because something for the fall semester, but gotten in a fight,” Ingram get it. Keep costs down as much old projects today and tomorrow. casion, peaceful protest- had to be done,” White both are still searching for said. “Ferguson has al- as possible. Get into action. With Spend next to zero. Intangible ers were shot with rubber said. “And although I don’t answers. The main ques- ways been a safe place to diligence, you’ll succeed. Take a rewards can hold higher value. bullets and had tear gas agree with the violence, tion on their minds is why live.” deep bow. Imagine greater joy. canisters thrown at them. I feel like if that wouldn’t more information has But in the days since “The protesting was have happened, then not been released about Brown’s death, Ferguson Leo – 7 Aquarius – 8 very peaceful. Obviously [Brown’s death] wouldn’t Brown’s death. has not been a safe place (July 23-Aug. 22) (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) it was disruptive because be getting the attention “To us, the evidence to live. The protesting For the next two days, Your friends are a big that’s what protesting is that it has gotten.” is there ... especially, when continues, and Ingram you score big with help the next few creative output. Avoid distractions. days. Together, you tackle a big supposed to be. It’s sup- On Aug. 14, five he was shot at least six said he thinks protesting Practice your art or sport. Take care job. Figure it out. Stay on schedule posed to get attention days after Brown was times,” White said. “That’s will continue until the sit- of business privately. Stay home and increase your income. Don’t and make our voices be killed, both Ingram and not something that should uation is resolved. instead of going out. You’re lucky get intimidated. Persevere. Add a heard,” Ingram said. “The White joined protests in happen to an unarmed “Usually whenever in love. glamorous touch. police were like milita- downtown St. Louis by man.” something like this hap- rized, like a SWAT team. the Gateway Arch and Ingram was also clear pens, it’s big for awhile Virgo – 8 Pisces – 7 They had automatic later that night on West on his stance on Brown’s and then you won’t hear (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (Feb. 19-March 20) weapons pointed at civil- Florissant Street, where death. about the trial until a year Begin a two-day Assume more ians and that really made some of the rioting had “What that officer did, later, and by that time period of home responsibility today people angry. There’s no occurred. in my mind, is a crime,” people are just kind of improvement. The look can be and tomorrow. Practice and play reason for an automatic White was in a group Ingram said. “It was force tired by it,” Ingram said. basic. Don’t let plans get too with passion. You’re very attractive elaborate to actually accomplish. now. Don’t get sidetracked. A weapon to be in the face text message with friends that did not need to be “I think people got fed up Keep it grounded in reality. Invite career opportunity is available. of a peaceful protester.” asking if anybody would used. He murdered some- with that, so [the people friends to help out. Share treats. Take decisive action. Ingram and White be interested in join- body’s child.” of Ferguson] refuse to stop both feel that the police ing the protests with her. While both Ingram until we get answers and presence amped up the White also texted Ingram and White took issue with we get justice.” Sudoku by the Mepham Group VEISHEA p1 “My parents went said she had the oppor- or unplanned … or both,” LEVEL: here and it wasn’t a big tunity to participate in Hill said. “I’d like to think 1 2 3 4 committees — are not lost deal because they were all Veishea activities before we will get involved in on the president or the legal to drink. I think alco- but had still looked for- having something that Complete the university. hol’s always been a factor ward to enjoying it as a will be planned and sanc- grid so each row, The problem, Hill because it’s illegal now,” student. tioned by the university column and 3-by- continued to say, was that Allen said. “It was almost “I’m upset because during that time.” 3 box (in bold the focus of Veishea had 100 years old. What’s the it’s a school tradition and After his Aug. 7 deci- borders) contains shifted from celebrating problem now? My parents I’m never going to be able sion, President Leath said every digit, 1 to the university to enter- went here in the ‘70s. It to experience it [as a stu- any events planned by the 9. For strategies taining students. was a drinking problem dent],” Weis said. “I think university will have a clear “On the one hand, you then, it’s a drinking prob- it kind of just got blown focus, not a weeklong cel- on how to solve have the official Veishea, lem now.” out of proportion. It was ebration that leads to a lot Sudoku, visit which is the activity that Following the 2004 something I was looking of hype. www.sudoku. people love and revere. It’s riot, then President forward to.” “I think our major org.uk all good,” Hill said. “Then Gregory Geoffroy can- The unofficial tradi- focus would be on stu- you have the unofficial celed the 2005 events, put- tions already thrive on so- dents and activities that Veishea that does virtually ting Veishea on a some- cial media with students they can engage in with- everything that’s not good. what probationary period. and companies planning out having that risky be- Crossword You can’t separate them. In 2014, the 10-year an- activities — some cen- havior associated with That’s what those reports niversary of the 2004 riot, tered on alcohol and par- it,” Hill said. “Whether or underscored to me.” festivities got out of hand ties, some traditional. not we do something that However, Hill said he as early as Tuesday night “It’s unfortunate, would try to appeal to realizes that the unofficial without the usual out-of- but you have to expect alumni and others at the events centered on beer town celebrators. that,” Hill said. “You’ve same time is yet to be de- bongs, house parties and “I know there’s been got something that’s been termined. When you start binge drinking will not fall riots before, but obviously eliminated that a segment trying to pull all those big by the wayside. we’re not going to be that of the population really entities together, that’s “It’s common in crazy next year if it contin- enjoyed. There’s noth- when you lose focus and higher education all over ues,” Allen said. “We made ing at this point in time get these big events. That the country today,” Hill it 10 more years, and we that’s been designated to draws the folks you want said about party culture. made it 10 years without replace it, so there’s that to draw and the folks you “That leads to violence, anything happening.” vacuum.” don’t want to draw.” increased incidents of Allen said instead of “I’ll definitely partici- The important thing, sexual assault, a number canceling the tradition, pate, but I don’t think it’s Hill said, is to not rush of things. That’s one of the the university should have going to be a problem,” planning of events for this top concerns on college focused on teaching stu- Allen said of the events. year. Any event planned campuses today.” dents how to recognize Despite Allen’s pre- may lose focus and create Katie Allen, junior in when a situation gets out diction, Hill said the col- an opportunity for other mathematics, reinforced of hand and the warning laboration between ad- risky behaviors. Hill’s point that the focus signs of a riot. 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