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REVERSAL of FORTUNE By Alex.Halsted drop as a core Olympic sport following @iowastatedaily.com the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. In the seven months leading up to Sunday’s vote, wrestling We came close to death, now utterflies lingered in ’s icons around the world sprang into action. we’ve got to do everything we stomach, and confidence gave way to In May, the IOC narrowed a list of eight sports anxiety as he looked at the screen of his to three: wrestling, baseball/softball and squash. can to show our appreciation computer Sunday morning, watching as One would have the opportunity to gain reinstate- for living.” the International Olympic Committee ment in Sunday’s vote. Bmade a decision about the sport he has dedicated “When we got dropped, it felt like a loss,” said Former ISU wrestling coach his entire life to. Jackson, who won his gold medal match in 1992 Jackson had felt this anxiety before, but that and has coached ISU wrestling since 2009. “I know Varner was wrestling in Bulgaria when he was when he walked out to the mat for his gold any wrestler would tell you, you always learn more heard wrestling had been dropped. That an- medal match in Barcelona at the 1992 Olympics. from losing than winning.” nouncement, he said, came as a punch to the Now, he was watching, hoping that other wres- When threatened in February, the wrestling stomach just months after he had brought back tlers could continue to dream for the same thing world learned it had work to do. Olympic gold. he achieved. International wrestling body FILA revamped Sunday’s announcement gave him comfort “I got nervous; my nerves kind of got to me,” its organization in the months following the an- that other children can share his dream. Jackson said. “I was kind of surprised how it took nouncement. FILA gained new leadership, add- “When I won, it was kind of a feeling of, ‘You me over at that moment, because prior to it, I ed women’s weight classes, and altered rules to did it.’ It was just one of the greatest feelings I’ve wasn’t feeling that way, that level of anxiety.” make the sport easier to understand and more ever had, knowing that I accomplished something “It felt a little bit like walking out into your entertaining. I had been working for pretty much my whole Olympic Games finals match.” The threat of losing wrestling as an Olympic life,” Varner said. “We got [wrestling] back at least Wrestling’s proverbial arm was lifted into the sport hit close to home around the state of Iowa, through 2024, hopefully forever. air Sunday when the IOC announced the sport which has a rich history with Olympic gold med- “Every kid should have that opportunity to had defeated baseball/softball and squash to earn alists and hosted the 2013 NCAA Championships reach the highest goal, the highest level of their its place in the 2020 and 2024 Olympics. for wrestling in Des Moines. Iowa State has had six sport.” The wrestling community was jolted in Olympic gold medalists in wrestling, most recent- February when the IOC announced its decision to ly Jake Varner at the 2012 Olympics in London. WRESTLING p8 >>

Retreat helps students learn how to LEAD at Iowa State Participants say program teaches how to reach out and network

Editor’s note: Two members of the Daily’s Courtesy of Miranda Fair production staff were among the Senior Daniel Hekter, center, runs for the army physical fitness test at Leadership Development and Assessment Course. Cadets perform in a variety of physical fitness strength tests. LEAD retreat’s attendees.

By Delaney.Vierkandt Excellence in leadership @iowastatedaily.com In effort to build re- a possible 300 points, for the second year lationships and grow as ROTC battalion achieves in a row. leaders, about 50 students “It speaks volumes of our program attended a Leadership Courtesy of Timothy Reuter greatness in course tests and how we perform as athletes,” said Enrichment and Diversity Students build an airplane during the 2013 LEAD retreat Steven Brown, cadet battalion command- retreat at the Boone in Boone, Iowa. Student leaders had the opportunity to By Michelle.Schoening er and senior in finance. Y-Camp. participate in various team-building exercises. @iowastatedaily.com The battalion also had 44 percent of Carly Taylor, gen- the cadets receive an overall E ranking, eral co-president of the “It was great to net- “I think this can The Cyclone Battalion achieved which means they exceeded the standard. Homecoming Central work with all the dif- translate both into life high honors at this summer’s Leadership Also, 37 percent of the cadets were top five Committee, said her ex- ferent bodies at Iowa and every organization on Development and Assessment Course in in their platoon. pectations were exceeded State,” Kerns said. “From campus. It is about focus- Fort Lewis, Wash. Each platoon contains roughly 48 ca- during her first experi- a Veishea standpoint, we ing on what really needs Twenty-seven cadets from Iowa State, dets from across the country. Additionally, ence at the retreat. like to include student to be accomplished, as Grandview, Buena Vista and Drake, which 10 out of the 27 were ranked in the top 10 “It was such an inter- groups so we can reach well as focusing on par- make up the Cyclone Battalion, took part percent in the organization. esting experience to look out to the students in an ticular goals.” in this summer’s LDAC. This final grade is determined pri- at all of the people who easier way.” The students partici- During the 29 day course, cadets were marily by their leadership evaluations, but participated in this retreat The event hosted pated in many different assessed on their leadership ability, per- also by two peer evaluations, their physi- and think that we were all multiple speakers from activities, including team formance with small and large units, land cal training score, their GPA, land navi- organizations and people within the university, building exercises, discus- navigation, physical fitness, administra- gation score and a teacher, assessor and trying to benefit Iowa giving the students the sions on leadership, con- tive challenges and an additional 17 di- coach evaluation. State as a whole, and truly chance to hear from uni- flict resolution and group mensional attributes. Throughout the course, cadets are get the most out of our versity leadership. dynamics. Cadets must also be able to react as assessed by captains, lieutenants and collegiate experiences,” “One of the most There were also ice- leaders by completing the Field Leader’s noncommission officers from around the Taylor said. interesting things I will breaker activities and a Reaction course. The course is an obstacle country. Karl Kerns, general take out of this retreat bonfire. that requires an in-depth thinking process “These cadets have bought into the co-chairman of Veishea, was a comment made by The students that at- which assesses cadets’ ability to be an ag- program. They bought into the culture of said he felt building re- Iowa State’s senior vice tended this 24-hour re- ile and adaptive leader. excellence, the culture of success and they lationships with the president and provost, treat had to come up with The Cyclone Battalion triumphed want to do well,” said Lt. Richard Smith, other leaders while at- Jonathan Wickert, and something called an “el- during the overall category at LDAC. The professor and chairman of military sci- tending the LEAD retreat that was that if everything evator pitch” to share with battalion received the highest Army physi- was very important and is a priority, nothing is,” cal fitness test, with a score of 292.40 out of ROTC p8 >> beneficial. Taylor said. RETREAT p8 >> 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Monday, Sept. 9 , 2013 Editor: Lissandra Villa | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Weather School board elections draw near MON Mostly sunny with 69|98 gusts up to 23 mph. ISU interaction drives race with 3 candidates vying for 3 open seats TUES Mostly sunny with a 63|90 chance of showers. By Lissandra.Villa @iowastatedaily.com Three candidates are running Mostly sunny with a for three open positions in the up- WED chance of showers. coming Ames Community School 58|85 District school board election. Unless a write-in candidate pulls for- ward, Mike Espeset, Tim Rasmussen and Bill Talbot will be elected to fill Provided by ISU Meteorology Club the seats. The board is made up of seven members and broken down into several committees to oversee three Ames, ISU Police Departments focus areas, which are teaching and Police Blotter: learning, finance and facilities in the schools within the Ames Community The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. School District. These schools in- clude five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. Aug. 24 Officers assisted an 18-year-old “Wanting to participate in the Lissandra Villa/Iowa State Daily female who had consumed too Mike Espeset, left, Tim Rasmussen and Bill Talbot, candidates for the Ames school Robin Scherrinsky, 19, 432 much alcohol at Wallace Hall vibrancy of the community I think Maple Hall, was cited for (reported at 4:27 a.m.). is probably the reason [school board board answer questions during an open forum Sunday at the Collegiate United Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation. underage possession of alcohol elections] would matter to an Iowa at Lincoln Way and Stanton Officers assisted a 19-year-old Avenue (reported at 12:35 a.m.). female who had consumed too State student,” Espeset said, noting much alcohol at Linden Hall some graduated ISU students have chased in the summer and handed as members of the board until 2017. Rubin Varghese, 19, 3118 (reported at 12:10 a.m.). Frederiksen Court, was cited for children attending the schools. out for use this fall. The positions are not paid. underage possession of alcohol A vehicle driven by April Blais Additionally, the ISU commu- The elections is set for Tuesday. The district also has several con- at Hayward Avenue and Hunt collided with a parked car at Lot nity interacts with the Ames school Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. struction projects in the works, in- Street (reported at 12:56 a.m.). 59A (reported at 9:59 a.m.). district regularly because of student for any registered voter living within cluding an elementary school, which Noah Pizano, 18, 2112 Lincoln Officers checked the welfare teaching, and the two entities col- the Ames school district. will replace one of the five the city Way, was arrested and charged of an individual who was laborate in other ways as well. The three seats are available be- currently has. with public intoxication, inter- experiencing emotional “We’re open to input from Iowa cause Espeset and Talbot’s current Espeset said the district has ap- ference with official acts and difficulties at Wilson Hall underage possession of alcohol (reported at 12:14 p.m.). State at any time. One of the great- terms, as well as David Putz’s, have proximately 4,000 students. at the 2100 block of Lincoln Way est examples is the technology com- expired, giving Rasmussen the op- According to the Story County (reported at 12:56 a.m.). Brandon Walls, 19, of Dyersville, was cited for underage mittee … that included a number of portunity to run. website, voters can go to any of the Jonathan Hanson, 20, of possession of alcohol at Eaton people from Iowa State to bring us “I would have run in the past, following election polling places Ankeny, Iowa, was arrested and Hall (reported at 8:42 p.m.). their wealth of information in educa- but I couldn’t because we were liv- on Tuesday: State Forest Nursery charged with public intoxication, tion and on technology to get to this ing outside of the district boundary.” on Duff Avenue, University Baptist interference with official acts, A body specimen was requested unlawful use of a license and from a 19-year-old driver who one-to-one program,” Talbot said. Rasmussen said. “Last September, Church on Mortensen Parkway, underage possession of alcohol was suspected of operating One of the projects the school we moved back into town and this Heartland Baptist Church on Grand at the 300 block of Stanton while intoxicated at Beach district recently completed is distrib- is my first opportunity to run for Avenue, Bethesda Lutheran Church Avenue (reported at 1:29 a.m.). Road and Richardson Court. Christopher Slater, 19, uting computers to the high school this position, so that’s why I’m here on Northwestern Avenue, Somerset Alissa Schultz, 18, 10440 Wilson 6228 Frederiksen Court, was students. today.” Clubhouse on Aspen Road, Collegiate Hall, was arrested and charged arrested and charged with Espeset said the $1.4 million The terms are four years long. United Methodist Church on Lincoln with operating while intoxicated possession of a controlled project was approved in the spring, If elected, Espeset, Rasmussen and Way and the Christian Reformed at Ash Avenue and Sunset Drive substance and possession of (reported at 1:49 a.m.). drug paraphernalia; he was allowing for the devices to be pur- Talbot will serve in those positions Church on Ontario Street. subsequently released on The following were cited citation (reported at 9:20 p.m.). for underage possession of alcohol: Connor Ehret, 18, of Mollie Christensen, 20, 302 Ash Chanhassen, Minn.; Maddie Ave., was arrested and charged Hoy, 18, of Plymouth, Minn; and with public intoxication. Austin Logan Ambrose, 18, of 5551 Streit, 19, of St. Paul, Minn., Friley Hall, at Hayward Avenue was arrested and charged with Bacon Expo sees sizzling ticket sales and Little Street (reported public intoxication and unlawful at 1:58 a.m.). use of a license at Ash Avenue and Lincoln Way (reported at first hour approximately “I think students will be sold. But there are other Megan Kenney, 20, 2138 10:03 p.m.). Sales exceed Sunset Drive, was arrested and 800 tickets were sold. By oversell families and other ways for students to obtain charged with public intoxication Michael Hinds, 20, 1318 Walton expectations 5 p.m. that day, 938 had nonstudents just because tickets once sold out. at Gateway Hills Park Drive and Drive, Apt 205, was cited for been sold. More than 1,000 of location and how inex- By following the Mortensen Parkway (reported underage possession of alcohol at 2:18 a.m.). at Hyland Avenue and Lincoln for inaugural tickets were purchased by pensive it is for them,” said Iowa State Bacon Expo on Way (reported at 11:13 p.m.). Saturday. Jackie Luedtke, co-chair- Facebook and Twitter, there Amber Croghan, 20, of Omaha, student event “I am really excited,” woman for the Bacon Expo. is a chance to win one of Neb., was cited for underage Officers assisted an individual possession of alcohol at Knapp who was experiencing medical said Kristin Liska, co-chair- Official attendance de- 300 free tickets through Street and Stanton Avenue difficulties at Martin Hall By Caitlin.Deaver woman of the Bacon Expo. mographics on the Bacon giveaways and raffles. (reported at 2:19 a.m.). (reported at 11:56 p.m.). @iowastatedaily.com “[Tickets] sold better than Expo will not be released Tickets have already Jacob Hahn, 18, 3435 Wilson I ever could’ve thought on until the 1,200 tickets are been given away through Hall, was arrested and charged Aug. 25 High demand for Iowa Friday. It seems like a lot of sold out. raffles from last month’s with public intoxication, Officers assisted a 19-year-old State Bacon Expo tickets people are excited for the While at the Bacon Destination Iowa State and underage possession of alcohol female who had consumed have left only three tickets event, and we’re excited to Expo, attendees have the last week’s ClubFest. Social and unlawful use of a driver too much alcohol at Friley Hall license at Union Drive and Welch (reported at 12:06 a.m.). available for purchase on put it on for them.” option of buying a bacon media giveaways will be Road (reported at 3:02 a.m.). Ticketmaster. The event is the na- punch card for $10. This available until the day of the Daniel Harmsen, 21, of Rock With 1,200 tickets go- tion’s first student-powered punch card allows 10 sam- Bacon Expo. A 17-year-old juvenile was Valley, was arrested and charged taken into custody for a .02 civil with public intoxication at Arbor ing on sale last Friday, for Bacon Expo and is primar- ples of different bacon; one While they last, tick- violation, underage possession Street and South Hyland Avenue the Iowa Select Farms and ily geared toward fami- punch in the punch card ets can be purchased on- of alcohol and unlawful use of a (reported at 12:21 a.m.). driver license at Beach Road and ELANCO ISU Bacon Expo, lies and ISU students. The means one sample of bacon line through Ticketmaster Lincoln Way. She was referred Lucas Oster, 24, of East 1,197 tickets were sold as of number of ISU students from a given vendor distrib- for $8 each. They are also to Juvenile Court Services and Dubuque, Ill., was arrested and 3:40 p.m. Sunday. who purchased tickets is uting at the event. available in the box office in then released to the care of her charged with public intoxication Ticket sales opened at expected to be higher than “We want this event to Stephens Auditorium. parents (reported at 3:33 a.m.). at Lot A1 (reported at 12:29 a.m.). 10 a.m. Friday. Within the that of nonstudents. be open to everyone,” said The Bacon Expo will Jake Swanson, the Bacon take place in the courtyard Expo founder. “We want it of the Scheman Building on to be affordable, especially Oct. 19, from 1 to 5 p.m. for students.” “The sales speak for 515-292-3121 3615 Lincoln Way To safely accommo- themselves,” Luedtke said. date all the bacon vendors “A lot of people are excited and the Bacon Expo tick- about the Bacon Expo, and et-holders in one area, no it’s going to turn out to be a Dr. Rod Rebarcak more than 1,200 tickets will great time.” Dr. Matt Cross Grand opening store-wide sale! Dr. Ben Winecoff 20% off ISU merchandise Neck & Back • Headaches • Extremities & clothing WALK-IN CARE Come check us out!! Downtown Ames or by appointment

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plans on returning. Students mingle “There was a lot of across programs mingling going on, a lot of It’s a good talking at the tables, there opportunity at annual event was volleyball, and every- one was smiling and hav- to meet people at Brookside ing a good time,” Woods in general, and I said. “A lot of international students were also there. was glad to have By Lissandra.Villa That was a good represen- that resource and Kelby.Wingert tation, I thought.” @iowastatedaily.com The GPSS executive this year as a board took the opportu- new student. ... The Graduate and nity to introduce itself and Professional Student describe its organization, I would like to be Senate welcomed approxi- explaining what each of there to smooth mately 500 people at its the members present was 2013 Annual Fall Social. in charge of. [the transition] The event, open to gradu- GPSS is an organi- for somebody ate and professional stu- zation that serves as a dents and their families, representative body for else next year.” was Friday at Brookside graduate and professional Park. students. David Hufnagel Instead of holding the Additionally, it allo- event independently, it cates money to graduate was grouped with a new and professional student different backgrounds, so event, graduate student organizations. that was interesting.” orientation, which is co- The meal was run The event is meant hosted by the Graduate primarily by student vol- to promote networking College and GPSS. The unteers who served the among the graduate stu- orientation took place on attendants the food they dents in addition to wel- Thursday evening. prepared. coming them into the new “It was a lot of fun. It “It was a little tough at semester. was great to interact with first because I’m a brand “It’s a good opportu- Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily some of my colleagues in new grad student, and nity to meet people in gen- Veterinary medicine students Blake Vida, Jennifer Carne and Brandon Woods talk at the the vet medical school, I didn’t know anybody eral, and I was glad to have Graduate and Professional Student Senate Fall Social on Friday at Brookside Park. and then also to meet a there, but after floating that resource this year as few new faces in other around and introducing a new student,” Hufnagel programs,” said Brandon myself to some people, said. “I would like to be Woods, second-year I found kind of a quick, there to smooth [the tran- graduate in veterinary immediate friend group,” sition] for somebody else medicine. said David Hufnagel, grad- next year.” Woods attended the uate in bioinformatics and The GPSS socials oc- event for the second year computational biology. cur twice a year, one in in a row, and he said he “They came from really each semester.

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Editorial From Tripoli to Damascus Past military conflicts in Middle East guide U.S. action in Syria

Kelby Wingert/Iowa State Daily Are we blinding ourselves to the NSA? New infor- By Michael.Glawe mation revealed some NSA tactics showing it has been gathering personal information of the U.S. @iowastatedaily.com citizens starting as far back as 2000. s Congress is called forth from their August recess to decide the fate of President Bashar Don’t let NSA al-Assad’s chemical weapon Astockpile, it seems both prudent and necessary that the United States force U.S. commits — or rather, recommits — to remember well-forgotten struggles against familiar adversaries. It should also be the wish of my generation that into the dark tyrants such as Moammar Gadhafi, Assad, Hosni Mubarak and Saddam It’s difficult to know what goes on in Hussein, sinister breeds of what has the dark. And the dark is exactly where the traditionally existed as the common United States government would like to keep enemy of mankind, are not so quickly Americans when it comes to the policies lost in time either. and dealings surrounding the controversial It is salient among the clichés of methods used for intelligence gathering by the isolationists to echo the farewell of National Security Agency. our first president (and such echoes Americans were made aware of the NSA’s have made their reappearance in this use of the program PRISM that gave them post-Iraq era). Before taking leave to access to data from Google, Facebook, Apple his home on the bluffs of the Potomac, and other companies, as well as their use of Washington addressed the people of American phone records in the first week of the United States in an eerily worded June. letter: “The great rule of conduct for The reactions to the NSA leaks were swift us, in regard to foreign nations, is in and emotional, as U.S. citizens directed their extending our commercial relations, to anger toward the government or the leaker, have with them as little political con- Edward Snowden. nection as possible.” But time went on, as it always does, and Washington’s remarks failed the millennial generation did as it always does. in their effect. Our third president, They forgot. They moved on. They became Thomas Jefferson, found himself passive. embroiled in a commercial conflict On Thursday, the New York Times released with the Barbary States of Algiers an article disclosing new information on NSA and Tripoli (what we now know as from documents Snowden released. These Libya), which frequently captured and Courtesy of wikimedia.org documents show that NSA has been investing enslaved American sailors and mer- Tyrants like Saddam Hussein illustrate how the struggle for power versus liberation from the West cannot be ignored. The United States should learn from its past mili- billions of dollars in tools and “back doors” that chants, and demanded in exchange tary conflicts while making political decisions in the Middle East. would allow them to crack encryptions meant for their lives a tribute to which to keep personal and private information safe. some European nations had already Though the names of tech companies were capitulated. Jefferson’s war against the Barbary world’s oil supply (Jefferson would not included in the article, it was stated that In dealing with these rogue States exists as a mere episode in the find this all too familiar). This is not NSA had worked with several companies to quasi-subsets of the Ottoman Empire, infancy of a nation. Rather, Napoleon’s liberation from the West, but a struggle build such back doors into their products. Jefferson soon acquired a deeper conquest of Egypt proves to have been for power. And here’s the kicker: NSA began this as far understanding of the pirate attacks. a much greater catalyst for Western Much more can be said of the back as 2000. As one envoy of Tripoli admitted upon expansionism. Indeed, it was not until terrorist groups harbored by these vile Placing blame on liberals, on conserva- inquiry: “It was written in their Koran the discovery of oil in the Middle East creatures. I am reminded of a pointed tives, President Barack Obama or President that all nations which had not ac- and the partition of Palestine that the remark made by the late polemicist George Bush is just not possible. Involvement knowledged the Prophet were sinners, United States began acting as a true Christopher Hitchens about those ter- and blame can be spread across the board — whom it was the right and duty of the colonial power. rorists and tyrants: “So these al-Qaeda including the American people themselves if faithful to plunder and enslave.” It can be said, fairly, I think, that chaps, killers, sadists, nihilists and they choose to allow it to continue. Following his inauguration, imperial hubris is the bane of democ- producers of indiscriminate explo- It has been stated over and over again Jefferson promptly ceased tributes to racy. As a prelude to any intervention sions, wouldn’t be this way if only we these programs were created to protect the the Barbary States, and in response (saliently, intervention in the Middle weren’t so mean to them?” American people, but as more and more in- the leaders of Tripoli sounded the East and North Africa), America must While the U.S. is sometimes con- formation on NSA programs are revealed such drums of war. Thus began the first of admit to, with contrition, its past spicuously connected to the creation excuses become harder and harder to believe. America’s affairs with the Middle East hypocrisies (and atrocities) on the of such fiends, the priority of shield- Especially when it is revealed that programs and North Africa. Opposed was John international stage. ing innocents is not diminished. In such as this one, code-named Bullrun, began Adams, a supporter of America’s tribu- Nevertheless, we cannot shy away other words, we must not allow our before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. tary status, who foretold the coming from our duty and obligation to pro- past mistakes to tarnish our current It’s disconcerting to be blinded by the very strife, “We ought not to fight them at tect people against this new menace. resolve. Assuredly, nonintervention government that is supposed to be protecting all unless we determine to fight them Instead of pirates and raiders, the does not mean that nothing will hap- its people, and it’s even worse when you have forever.” world is now confronted with terror- pen in Syria. no idea if your private information has re- Adams’ words are perhaps more ists, gangsters and tyrants. These peo- The anti-war factions dread the mained just that — private. odious than intended, as we now ple are certainly not anti-imperialist. risk of a prolonged conflict in the im- Taking to Facebook to announce displea- consider yet another venture to that We need only look to Saddam age of Iraq. To this Hitchens replied: sure toward NSA, U.S. government or Snowden part of the world. Resolutions reduc- Hussein and his cronies (the ousting of “Yes, well, we could have guaranteed a in a carefully worded, sarcasm-dripping status ing our involvement in Syria to “time whom was a deliverance), who forced nice, short war if we had let the prac- will not solve anything. constraints” become trivialized under Iraqis to participate in their own op- titioners of genocide have their way.” If anything, it just feels ironic. broader contexts. We must recognize pression. During the subjugation of Perhaps we do intend to fight “them” The millennial generation has grown up that the West’s relationship with the Iraq, namely of the Kurds, Hussein forever. with online platforms defining or being incor- Middle East cuts deeper and runs attempted to leverage his nation’s oil After all, is there a more worthy porated in nearly every portion of our daily longer than the mundane contrasts of wealth to dominate the neighboring cause than to purge the world of the lives. The importance of the “online” aspect of our era. Gulf States and control much of the pestilence that is tyranny? our lives is not going to decline in the future; it will continue to grow. It’s time to take the blindfold off and be- come part of the solution. As the largest users of online platforms, millennials must be part of the process to define the limits of NSA power in Exhibit sparks secularism debate spying in the online world. It’s time to care. Somewhere along the line, the American people forgot they were powerful, forgot they for passersby. Members of (more info can be found on establishment of religion, or had a voice that could reach so much further Visiting preacher Brookstone Church stood this on the Web page of the prohibiting the free exercise than Facebook or Twitter. happily by to answer ques- ACLU). thereof. Placing blame is the easy part, but it misinterprets tions. Tom himself spoke for If students wish to have Personally, I am grate- doesn’t solve the problem. The private realm is at least five hours straight. a greater involvement with ful for these words. a necessity for the success of our country and Constitution, Impressive, under full tilt of religious life, they can join a As a college student should be defended vehemently and publicly. prayer, schools an Iowa summer. private school. here at Iowa State, I find This is what NSA doesn’t want the The passage on the In private religious debate and conversation American people to remember: We don’t have display that caught my at- schools, praying is part of absolutely fantastic. to stay in the dark. Stephanie Schubert is a tention reads as follows: classroom activity. Students I hope more open junior in journalism and “The Scourge of there can pray in class, pray debate can flourish here. We mass communication. Secularism: In 1962, on the swings at recess could hash out all kinds of Editorial Board America made a terrible and during gym out loud topics; it could be great. Katelynn McCollough, editor-in-chief mistake. The Supreme every time they shoot a Preacher Tom, your Hailey Gross, opinion editor For the record, I would Court defied God and the basketball. courage, conviction and Elaine Godfrey, assistant opinion editor like to address the topic of will of the people by declar- What a gift we have. passion have given us a religion and school prayer. ing Bible reading and prayer How lucky we are, Preacher chance to have one of these Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of open debates. Thank you. the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions This is due to a visit we in school unconstitutional. 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The NCAA Committee on Infractions closed Iowa State’s BRINGS violations case on Friday, nearly two years after the case was first reported to the NCAA. The committee ruled Iowa State’s self-imposed penalties were sufficient and no further actions will be taken. Iowa State NEW had recommended it be placed on probation for two years and will now be on probation effec- tive immediately until Sept. 5, 2015. “The Committee on Infractions has concluded its GAME work and agreed with our find- ings and our self-imposed pen- alties,” said ISU athletic director Jamie Pollard in a news release Friday. “The violations were in- advertent and did not result in Grace Steenhagen/Iowa State Daily any competitive advantages. Jon Newman-Gonchar, assistant volleyball coach, watches from the bench as the Cyclones fight to win in the third set. They came out on top “Our athletics staff co- with a score of 30-28 against San Diego on Friday at Hilton Coliseum, which ended up being the team’s only win in the 3-1 loss to San Diego. operated fully with the NCAA throughout the process. We By Maddy.Arnold country and in this conference,” Newman-Gonchar said. “A big were proactive in reporting our @iowastatedaily.com goal of mine is how can I help her get there.” findings and have made chang- Since Newman-Gonchar arrived at Iowa State, the Cyclones es in our monitoring systems as After traveling almost 30,000 miles in five months, Jon have averaged 1.6 blocks per set this season. Iowa State has 29.5 a result.” Newman-Gonchar is finally settling into his new job at Iowa State. total team blocks in the first five matches. The athletic department ISU coach Christy Johnson-Lynch hired Newman-Gonchar “To me, I sense more confidence; [the middle blockers] are self-reported violations to the as a recruiting coordinator and assistant coach in February. After sure about what they’re doing,” Johnson-Lynch said. “Tenisha NCAA in November 2011 af- spending the first part of his job recruiting across the country, [Matlock is] playing as well I’ve seen her play, and I think that’s a ter an investigation revealed Newman-Gonchar began coaching this preseason. reflection of some of the work he’s done.” it made 1,484 impermissible “He’s just brought a lot of really great ideas. I was kind of look- Before arriving at Iowa State, Newman-Gonchar was an assis- phone calls to recruits be- ing for that,” Johnson-Lynch said. “After awhile you get a little stale tant coach at Loyola Marymount. Since then, he has become well tween 2008-11 across all 18 and you want someone to kind of bring in some new ideas and liked by the players he’s coaching here. varsity sports. The investiga- challenge your thinking a little bit, and I think he’s done that.” “We really like him here. He’s really helpful,” said freshman tion showed 1,405 of the calls So far this year, Newman-Gonchar has primarily been work- Maria Fruechte. “He’s really good with the blocking and the foot- were because of a failure to log ing with the middle blockers. Johnson-Lynch said she has already work and stuff, so I know he’s been really helpful.” previously missed calls but de- seen improvement from players at that position. termined 79 were clear-cut vio- Newman-Gonchar wants to work with the middle blockers lations made outside of an al- more on the mental part of their game this season. He said the lowed period of time. middle blockers should be able to read and react to their oppo- The investigation, which nents and make adjustments during matches. began in April 2011 after men’s “[The middle blockers are] going to be interpreting what they basketball coach Fred Hoiberg see on the other side of the net, and they’re going to be making notified Pollard of a potential decisions based off the information they’re reading as opposed to violation made by former stu- committing one way or the other,” Newman-Gonchar said. dent assistant Keith Moore, re- Newman-Gonchar envisions one of those middle blockers, viewed more than 750,000 calls senior Tenisha Matlock, as being an important part of his new during the three-year period by system. all 69 coaches. So far this season, Matlock has had four solo blocks and 13 Iowa State placed itself on total blocks in five matches. Newman-Gonchar thinks she could probation for two years begin- be a prominent player in the Big 12 this season. ning in November 2011 and “Tenisha Matlock should be an all-Big 12 selection, or she said it has invested or will invest could be pushing on the envelope of being an elite player in this more than $82,000 during the next three years on compliance software. It already imposed a temporary recruiting ban on Newman-Gonchar’s various involved coaches. The NCAA found those coaching experience self-imposed penalties to be sufficient. “Operating with integrity ■■ Before being hired at Iowa State, Jon Newman-Gonchar was an assistant is a core value for our entire coach and recruiting coordinator at multiple other schools. campus. We strive to maintain ■■ Newman-Gonchar spent three seasons at Loyola Marymount and three the highest standards at Iowa seasons at UC San Diego. Both schools made it to the NCAA tournament while State University and will con- Newman-Gonchar was with them. tinue to place a high emphasis ■■ In addition to those schools, Newman-Gonchar also worked at Louisiana- on compliance and adhering Lafayette and Northern Arizona. to standards of the NCAA,” said ■■ Newman-Gonchar joked about one adjustment he had to make after moving ISU president Steven Leath in a Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily to Ames form southern California. news release on Friday. “Since New assistant coach Jon Newman-Gonchar offers new insight and learning of this issue in my first ■■ “I got here in February, so the first thing I had to do is learn how to put on a works with middle blockers to improve their game. He comes to month at Iowa State, I have Iowa State off a career at Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles. coat and gloves and stuff like that,” Newman-Gonchar said. found our staff to be extremely diligent in investigating the situation and fully cooperative with the NCAA during the entire review. “Iowa State respects the en- forcement process and is grate- Coach: Team ‘disappointed’ in weekend play ful for this resolution.” Cyclones fall to 4-2 record By Clint.Cole after points. that,” Hahn said. @iowastatedaily.com “One or two points, The Cyclones had with loss to No. 18 Illinois maybe we would get ex- control at some point in It looked like the ball cited but for the most part all three sets before losing Fast facts was rolling for the Cyclones I thought we just lacked each one. ■■ 2 years of probation from Sept. 6, with four straight wins to the enthusiasm,” Bigbee The Cyclones led 15- 2013, through Sept. 5, 2015. start the season, but the said. “Maybe because 11 in the first set before los- ■■ A reduction in official visits by momentum was brought when we played San Diego ing 25-23, they were down 20 percent from the previous to a halt as they dropped that rattled us a little bit, just 18-16 in set two before four-year average for the 2011-12 two matches in their first we weren’t really ready. We losing 25-19 and then in academic year for the football and two home appearances of weren’t expecting that fast the third set they were tied men’s basketball. the year. of an offense.” at 11 with the Illini before ■■ A reduction in the number of The No. 11 Cyclones Bigbee had a bounce- losing 25-16. permissible off-campus recruiters (4-2) lost to No. 18 Illinois back game in the loss re- “What we talked about by two for the spring 2012 (3-2) in straight sets on cording 14 kills with a .286 in the locker room was football evaluation period. Sunday at Hilton Coliseum hit percentage after having ‘we’ve got the pieces.’ You ■ for their second-straight just three kills with a -.056 could see we were right ■ A reduction of the number of loss this weekend at the hit percentage against San there with them until recruiting opportunities by one Iowa State Challenge. ISU Diego on Friday. Bigbee about the middle of each for all men’s basketball, men’s and coach Christy Johnson- said that getting excited is game and then they would women’s track and cross country Lynch said the team was something that they can break away,” Johnson- prospects during the 2011-12 “disappointed” in how work on in practice. Lynch said. “We’ve got academic year. they played this weekend. “Just really work on pieces we just aren’t put- ■■ The university stopped recruiting “I think we were just celebrating after every ting those pieces together all prospects with whom the most disappointed that point and just having fun for long stretches. We’ve men’s basketball student assistant we had two great teams, because everyone plays got great flashes but we’re coach had impermissible a great opportunity in their best when they’re not putting it together for telephone or text contact. Hilton, great crowds and having fun,” Bigbee said. long stretches.” ■■ Restrictions from initiating we didn’t show them what Kristen Hahn said they The Cyclones will be telephone contact with prospects we could do,” Johnson- need to remember that back in action Thursday for the following teams: football, Lynch said. “We were not “this isn’t a job” after the in Lincoln, Neb., at men’s and women’s basketball, good.” match on Sunday. the Ameritas Player’s women’s gymnastics, men’s Mackenzie Bigbee “It’s a sport that we Challenge where they will Grace Steenhagen/Iowa State Daily and women’s golf, women’s Sophomore right side hitter Mackenzie Bigbee said she thought the love and we get to come play Dayton. swimming and diving, women’s hits a set over the net and past her single Cyclones didn’t have pas- out and play in front of They will also play St. soccer, softball, tennis, men’s and blocker. Bigbee had 14 of the total 34 kills by sion in Sunday’s match a huge fan base and our Mary’s (Calif.) and No. 13 women’s track and cross-country, Iowa State in the match up. and weren’t getting excited families and stuff like Nebraska in Lincoln. women’s volleyball, and wresting. 6 | SPORTS | Iowa State Daily | Monday, Sept. 9 , 2013 Cyclones rally after two-game loss with victory on home field Sunday EXTRA POINTS

By Dylan.Montz BYU rushes for 550 yards, @iowastatedaily.com handles No. 15 Texas ■■ Brigham Young was relentless Iowa opens the week in its rushing attack Saturday as a slight favorite earning 550 yards on the against Iowa State ground en route to a 40-21 ■■ Iowa will walk into Jack Trice home win against No. 15 Texas. Stadium on Saturday for its ■■ BYU quarterback Taysom Hill annual matchup with Iowa State rushed for 259 yards — second as a 2.5 favorite in the game. most in BYU history — and ■■ The Hawkeyes won their first three touchdowns. The 550 game of the season 28-14 yards rushing by the Cougars against Missouri State while the was the most a Texas defense Cyclones had a bye last week. has given up in program history. ■■ Iowa will be trying to beat Iowa ■■ The loss snapped a 13 State for the first time since consecutive game win streak 2010 after the Cyclones have against nonconference won the last two matchups opponents for the Longhorns. Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily by three points each. If Iowa Orangebloods.com reported Jennifer Dominguez attacks the heart of the North Dakota defense during Iowa State’s 4-0 route of North Dakota State defeats Iowa on Saturday, Sunday that Texas defensive on Sunday at the Cyclone Sports Complex. Dominguez scored a goal as well as had an assist during the game. it will be the longest winning coordinator Manny Diaz had streak since 1998-2002 when been fired. the Cyclones won five in a row Baylor scores 56 in shot from about 25 yards out and said. “You look at a lot of goals that against the Hawkeyes. Dominguez, team sliding the ball just over the ex- get scored in a college game and the first half en route tended reach of the North Dakota they’re coming from crosses into ■■ In the Cy-Hawk trophy era, the to romp of Buffalo ‘make an impact’ goalkeeper. the box, so using our speed to get longest winning streak by either ■■ The Baylor offense is trying to The Cyclones continued to down those flanks and get service team is held by Iowa when it prove to the Big 12 once again against North Dakota hammer the wing throughout the into the box is what creates those beat Iowa State 16 consecutive that it continues to be a well- remainder of the half, sending in goals. “ years from 1983-97. oiled machine. By Beau.Berkley cross after cross. Iowa State net- The relentless offensive attack TCU quarterback Casey ■■ The No. 23 Bears scored 56 @iowastatedaily.com ted two goals in 34 seconds, just 33 did not stop there. Just moments points in the first half as they minutes after Willer’s goal. after the whistle blew to signify the Pachall fractures forearm, will miss at least eight weeks went on to beat Buffalo 70-13 in A potent offensive attack pro- Hayley Womack capitalized beginning of the second half, Susie Waco, Texas. Baylor ended the ■ pelled the ISU soccer team to a 4-0 off of Jennifer Dominguez’s low, Potterveld hit a shot from 20 yards ■ Texas Christian quarterback game with 781 total yards of victory against North Dakota on dribbling cross after it took a de- out, increasing the lead to 4. Casey Pachall, who started the offense, a school-record. Sunday, ending a short two-game flection off the hands of the North Potterveld’s goal would be the first four games for the Horned losing streak. Dakota keeper. Womack returned final point for the Cyclones, but Frogs in 2012 before an arrest ■■ Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty The Cyclones (4-2) came into the favor as she set Dominguez up the team continued to open up on for suspicion of drunk driving, completed 13-of-16 passing for Sunday’s game vs. North Dakota with a close range volley, putting North Dakota’s keeper. Fourteen of will miss at least eight weeks 388 yards and two touchdowns (0-6) after losing to Iowa 3-0 on the Cyclones up by three just be- the 32 shots taken by the Cyclones with a fractured left forearm, and played only through the Friday and Minnesota 1-0 on Sept. fore the end of the first half. ended up on frame, which is in according to SI.com. first series of the second half. 1. However, Iowa State turned the “I think me and Hayley were stark contrast from the last two Running back Lache Seastrunk ■ tide against North Dakota, as the just ready to play,” Dominguez matches that saw the Cyclones ■ Pachall left in the second ended the game with 150 Cyclones were able to fire off 32 said. “We left some unfinished shoot a combined 13 shots with quarter of the No. 24 Horned rushing yards and three shots, the fifth most for a single business on the field Friday, and I only four ending up on goal. Frogs 38-17 win against touchdowns. game in program history. think that both of us wanted to go “We took shots and I think Southeastern Louisiana on “If we’d have come out against in and make an impact, so that’s that’s something coming off of Saturday after an apparent arm Iowa like we did today with the what we did.” Friday night that was harped on injury on a running play. He was purpose of getting forward and Working the ball into the cen- was that we didn’t take shots, and bracing for a fall and landed on adding to the attack, I think we’d ter from the outside and distribut- we were in that final third of the his arm. have some different results,” said ing the ball is something that the field a lot of the time, but we didn’t ■■ Trevone Boykin entered the Editor’s note: ISU coach Wendy Dillinger. coaches have been stressing to the take shots,” Dominguez said. game at quarterback for the The teams traded possession team. Iowa State’s next match is injured Pachall and led Texas Extra Points are items of inter- during the first four minutes of the “We haven’t been utilizing Thursday when the team travels to Christian to three-straight est related to the Iowa State first half, but then, freshman for- the width of the field as much as Santa Clara, Calif., to take on the scoring drives en route to the football team and will run ward Koree Willer stepped up and we need to be and that was some- Broncos. Horned Frogs’ first win of the throughout the season. broke the deadlock. Willer firing a thing we emphasized,” Dillinger season. RECREATION SERVICES

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>>ROTC p1 second-year cadets ba- at Iowa State.” sic infantry tactics: battle Training prior to the drills, land navigation, field LDAC consists of attention ence and tactics. training exercises, and how to detail in order for cadets The cadets go through to conduct an ambush at to enter camp prepared. training and preparation both squad and platoon The LDAC’s purpose, throughout their fresh- sizes. Smith said, is for cadets to man, sophomore and ju- “At the labs, the [third- leave LDAC with a better nior years. year] cadets become sub- knowledge and the ability “I was more prepared ject matter experts on how to be agile and adaptive as than I was expecting,” to conduct a battle drill,” leaders. said Amanda Veen, senior said Jonathan Lazo, senior “It’s like being with in interdisciplinary stud- in political science. “So three professors for 29 ies. “When I got there it they can affirm that they days. They tend to know wasn’t as challenging for us understand it by teaching you, you talk with them as other schools because it to the [first- and second- and get their experience,” we were so prepared. I felt year] cadets.” Brown said. “It helps you confident when I went Cadets are mentored build as a leader and pro- there because I had the by a “teach, advise, coun- vides a challenge for you training that I did.” sel” officer, who gives them physically mentally and During the junior year comments and feedback, emotionally.” for military science, third- Lazo said. As cadets graduate year cadets conduct and Not only do the juniors from Iowa State, they hope implement the program conduct lab courses for the that their experiences will constructed by the fourth- first- and second-year ca- help them during their year cadets. dets, but they also conduct military careers. Junior-year cadets the Military Science 150 “The leadership skills form skills such as sound course which is open to all I have acquired from it, judgment, mental adjust- ISU students. the relationships I have ment and resilience, which “[The third-years] established, I’ve jumped are evaluated at LDAC. stand up in front of the MS out of planes, repelled out They have physical train- 150 and conduct 220-plus of helicopters, I’ve climbed ing four times a week, class kids,” Smith said. “You’ll mountains in Alaska, “ twice a week and conduct have kids go to camp from Lazo said. “Overall it has labs. smaller camps that don’t made me a better person, Courtesy of Miranda Fair Located in Pammel get to stand out in front of and it doesn’t stop here.” Alexandra Gutierrez, left, senior in interdisciplinary studies, provides support for a board Woods every Wednesday, 20 people. It’s just a great and her dangling teammate during the Field Leader’s Reaction course. the labs teach first- and opportunity we have here

>>WRESTLING p1 Gold medalists With Sunday’s vote, which saw Iowa State has had a number of Olympic wrestling earn 49 votes to baseball/ wrestlers, with six winning gold: softball’s 24 and squash’s 22, that will ■■ , 1948 be possible for at least the next three Olympic Games. ■■ Dan Gable, 1972 There is hope that the sport will ■■ Ben Peterson, 1972 take off once again. ■■ Kevin Jackson, 1992 “Wrestling is part of America’s DNA,” said former ISU wrestling ■■ , 2004 coach Bobby Douglas, who coached ■■ Jake Varner, 2012 Jackson and former ISU wrestler Cael Sanderson to Olympic gold medals. “It was tragic how this came about, “There’s obviously a battle still but I think this is going to galvanize to fight where we get it back to a the American wrestling public and core sport where we don’t have to the world wrestling public and we’re go to battle every time,” Varner said. going to change this sport and make “Everyone has done their job so far, it more attractive.” we just have to stay on the right track FILA president Nenad Lalovic to keep moving forward with it.” called Sunday the most important For now, the seven-month bat- day in wrestling’s 2,000-year history. tle has come to an end, and wrestling With wrestling now in the spotlight, has been saved. there is a feeling by many that work “Once you come close to death still remains to continue to push the you feel a lot better about living,” sport forward. Douglas said. “We came close to There is also a goal to cement death, now we’ve got to do every- wrestling in the Olympics beyond thing we can to show our apprecia- 2024 with it again becoming a core tion for living. Olympic sport. “The world needs wrestling.”

Courtesy of Timothy Reuter Anna Holtermann, senior in biology, and Henrietta Green, senior in kinesiology and health, exchange cards during “human bingo,” one of the icebreaker games student leaders played during the retreat.

>>RETREAT p1 other clubs on campus,” Taylor said. “It gave us the I wish that everyone. opportunity to explore po- This 30-second pitch tential future collaborations every student was used to describe their or- and give each other feedback on campus had ganization to the rest of the and advice. This is impor- group. tant because when a leader the opportunity “It was good to hear a is so involved in their orga- to participate synopsis and just a real quick nizations, it can be hard to rundown of all the groups,” remember you, as an orga- in something Kerns said. “Especially the nization, touch and affect similar to this ones you don’t really hear others.” about.” Taylor saw the LEAD re- retreat.” Taylor said she thought treat not only as being benefi- it was very interesting hear- cial for student organization Carly Taylor ing the pitches, especially leaders, but as something because it was a chance for that could benefit every similar to this retreat,” Taylor them to share what they do as student. said. “It may have been one of organizations, from events to “I do think this camp the more educational things I promotions. was extremely beneficial and have done and participated in Grace Steenhagen/Iowa State Daily “This retreat offered a I wish that every student on here at Iowa State.” The names and years of Iowa State’s Olympic gold medalists in wrestling and wonderful opportunity to campus had the opportunity The event took place this other Olympic events are displayed proudly above the court in Hilton Coliseum. mingle and network with to participate in something past Friday and Saturday.

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