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Jordyn DuBois/ Mia Wang/Grant Tetmeyer/IOWA STATE DAILY (Left to right) W. Samuel Easterling, Karen Thole, Erick Jones, Robert Frosch and Janis Terpenny discuss why they feel they are the best fit for dean of the College of Engineering.

BY KAYLIE.crow Next is Robert Frosch, senior associate @iowastatedaily.com dean of facilities and operations and profes- sor of civil engineering at Purdue University. The first candidate is Janis Terpenny, In his open forum, Frosch covered team who is the Peter & Angela Dal Pezzo building, management and business skills Who will Chair and dean of the Harold & Inge as well as knowledge integration. Marcus Department of Industrial and “We need students to be prepared for the Manufacturing Engineering at Pennsylvania changing future of work and become the State University. Terpenny is also the direc- leaders that shape the future,” Frosch said. tor of the NSF Center for e-Design. During Some of the concepts Frosch said he her open forum, Terpenny emphasized the felt were important in moving forward are the next aspects of listening, inclusion and enabling hands-on experience, real world projects and in her approach. virtual reality. “Students who walk in today are not the One of Frosch’s main focuses was the same students who walked in yesterday,” need to enhance education by working on Terpenny said. “Are we going to continue real world problems. Frosch said with the operating courses semester-long or are we future of research such as artificial intelli- dean be? going to get into modules? It’s all about gence, autonomy, voice interface and energy, embracing the changing future ahead of us.” it is important students have hands-on The candidate forums for the finalists in consideration to be the To help entrepreneurship and innovation, experiences. Terpenny discussed the importance of giving The third candidate is Erick Jones, an next James L. and Katherine S. Melsa dean of Iowa State’s College students things to be involved with outside associate dean in the College of Engineering of the classroom. at the University of Texas in Arlington. Jones of Engineering have concluded. There were five forums where each To create growth in graduate programs, started his presentation by saying that stu- Terpenny said she would want to create pipe- dents, faculty and staff should realize that line programs in the College of Engineering. academics need to be a priority. candidate explained who they were and what they felt they could She would also like to increase diversity bring to Iowa State as the next dean. within the college. DEAN pg7 DID YOU DQ TODAY? Ames • Story City 02 Campus brief Iowa State Daily Friday, April 05, 2019

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MEGAN BEHRENDS/ IOWA STATE DAILY Starting in January, the horse barn has been welcoming new-born horses. Thirty-one horses have been birthed so far, with the 31st being born late on Monday. Horse barn welcomes 31 foals

BY MEGAN.BEHRENDS tone in their hips and tail,” Ferwerda said. @iowastatedaily.com The observations of the mares become daily as the mare “We like to gets closer to her due date. Once labor begins, the mare is The horse barn on campus has welcomed 31 new baby moved to the delivery stalls until a new baby foal is born. foals since January — the most recent born late Monday. The mare and foal are then monitored for several more have a few foals The department of animal science has an equine pro- hours to make sure the foal is functioning well. duction lab where students are enrolled in classes to “We make sure before we leave them [that] the foal has right after the help with the foaling and re-breeding process of mares stood, nursed, laid down on its own and stood back up ... on campus. and that the mare is showing no signs of colic or anything Nicole Ferwerda, horse farm manager, said since the unusual,” Ferwerda said. semester starts gestation period for horses is 11 months and one-week At least 24 hours after birth, they are tested for antibody long, the horses go through several classes before they levels and then, once given the clear, are sent outside to so we can get move to their next destination. continue growth. “One class breeds and the next class foals,” Ferwerda About one-third of the foals born at the horse farm started right said. “We like to have a few foals right after the semester belong to Iowa State. Once weaned off their mother, these starts so we can get started right away in class.” foals are used for a class of halter breaking that takes place Once the mare is sent to the horse farm by its owner, during the first half of the fall semester. away in class.” either Iowa State owned or not, the students begin After the halter breaking class, the foals are released observing the mare about one month before the due date. into the pasture to graze before heading off to whatever These students are looking for the physical changes the task they were destined for. mare is enduring. “This job is challenging as you never have a clear-cut — Nicole Ferwerda “Those changes can be the shape of the mare’s abdo- day-by-day routine; each day brings its own set of new men, mammary development, and amount of muscle challenges,” Ferwerda said. Behind The Fasion Show scenes Ames Public BY MORGAN.DURICK The committee has also hosted six “[Ahmed] is one of our rocks, she’s been @iowastatedaily.com modeling practices over the course of walking real great for us,” Corbett said. Library to host the semester, working on things such The committee is an advocate for con- With the 2019 Fashion Show just as stage presence, choreography and fidence and has really enjoyed watching drag show around the corner, committee members, posture with the models. Their team its models continue to grow and gain directors and producers are getting the works closely with the design commit- confidence throughout the process. BY LOGAN.METZGER finishing touches ready for the event. tee and goes to collaborative events, “We love when our models are confi- @iowastatedaily.com One of the 15 committees within the such as judging day, fit night and gar- dent in who they are and can rock what The Fashion Show is the Modeling ment photos. they’ve got,” Curtiss said. The Ames Public Library will be hosting an All- Committee. One of the Modeling Committee’s Along with working with the Ages Drag Show 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday. The Modeling Committee is co-di- biggest responsibilities is choosing the show’s models, it is also the Modeling “Drag is for everyone,” according to the Facebook rected by Caleigh Corbett, a senior in models that will walk the runway during Committee’s job to bring The Fashion page for the event. “Grab your best friend, your pre- industrial design, Lexi Stumpf, a junior the show. Show 2019 “Coast to Coast” theme to schooler or grandmother, your dad or your neighbor in apparel, merchandising and design Over 300 students auditioned this life in the overall look of the models. The and your neighbor’s kids, roommates, bandmates or and Emily Curtiss, a senior double year and the committee selected 50 to 60 team is doing this by incorporating east- that cool kid that sits next to you in math class and majoring in apparel merchandising of them back in November when tryouts coast-inspired hair styles and east-coast- check out the free all age-friendly performances by and design and public relations. On were hosted. inspired makeup looks on the models. professional and amateur drag performers.” Wednesday of each week they meet for “We try to have people who are dif- The co-directors said they have thor- Some performers who will be at the event include a directors meeting then go into their ferent sizes, different skin tones, from oughly enjoyed their experience work- Queen Marie, Smokey Moon, Christiana, Boyencé, committee meeting. different backgrounds, so we really did ing with their fellow committee and Sage Umbra, Macie Maize, Jacob Sanchez, Cadaverina Along with that allotted time, the keep [diversity] in mind while model models for The Fashion Show 2019. Von Corpse, Jaymee Sexton and Lonika LaBelle. three co-directors meet weekly for casting and try to make sure we have a They got emotional talking about their The schedule for the show will be the all-ages show office hours before the directors meet- good diverse group,” Stumpf said. time working together coming to an end, 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. then a teens-only drag per- ing and are in constant communication Last year, The Fashion Show selected saying they have become good friends. former round table 7:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. The last with each other. Curtiss said being a their first hijab-wearing model, Khadija “The fashion show has provided me event will be a teens-only drag show featuring pro- modeling director is like a job outside Ahmed, and this year she is back on the with a good support system,” Corbett fessional and amateur performances, which will take of school. model cast and will be wearing a hijab again. said. place 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. 04 News Iowa State Daily Friday, April 05, 2019

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He presented ideas such as expanding land grants, reforming teaching methods and preparing students from Iowa State to be ready in the workforce. Jones also introduced the idea of reforming the way students learn in a classroom setting and how he wants to educate the future generation. Jones said there is a differ- ence between actively teaching, rather than passively only using research. He said it is the role of researchers, who also serve as professors, to explain their studies in a way that others can understand. “It’s one thing to have these great researchers, but if they can’t translate that to the classroom, than we’re missing something,” Jones said. For students to have a compet- itive edge when looking for jobs, Jones wants to expand students’ skills such as time management and communication. The fourth candidate in consid- THE TALK eration is W. Samuel Easterling, COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES who is the Montague-Betts pro- “Virginity is constructed as synonymous with purity for women,” said Alexia Angton, a doctoral student in the sociology department, in an email. “The fessor of structural steel design virginal ideal is constructed as a woman who is white, innocent and pure.” and head of Virginia Tech’s Via department of civil and environ- mental engineering. Easterling said one of his The root of virgin stereotypes goals is to maintain high qual- ity undergraduate programs in addition to expanding graduate Society’s views The “giving” of one’s virginity to programs. Easterling said he someone they love is a common wants to expand the graduate on virginity cultural behavior and media trope. VIRGINITY program and research oppor- However, men often see virgin- THROUGHOUT tunities. To do so, Easterling tied to media, ity as a burden that has to be dealt focused on the need to continue education with, as is the case in films such as HISTORY finding greater opportunities for “American Pie” and “The 40-Year- financial support and under- BY NATHAN.CIRIAN Old Virgin.” graduate research. @iowastatedaily.com Virginity for women can also be “People are the core, they are burdensome. However, in a way Ancient Aztec our most valuable asset and key Editor’s note: This is Part 7 in a that is different from men and has to success,” Easterling said. weekly series called “The Talk.” This historically had a large bearing on Ancient Aztec virgins were banned Easterling earned his doctorate series goes into topic areas relating to their social standing. from eating avocados because they in structural engineering from sex and culture that some may find “Virginity is constructed as syn- Iowa State and has earned awards sensitive in nature. onymous with purity for women,” were believed to be too sexually such as the 2012 AISC Special Virginity occupies a large space said Alexia Angton, a doctoral stu- powerful. Achievement Award, and the in the American media and cultural dent in the sociology department, 2017 ASCE Shortridge Hardesty landscape; in fact, many people in an email. “The virginal ideal is Award. often get their ideas about virginity constructed as a woman who is The fifth and final candidate is and the loss of it from the values of white, innocent and pure. Ancient Greece Karen Thole from Pennsylvania the media and culture. “There is a double standard where One Greek phsyician, Pliny the El- State University. She earned Movies especially play an enor- women’s sexuality is expected to be her bachelor’s and and master’s mous part in the perception of vir- suppressed or only accessible for der, believed non-virgins had been degrees in mechanical engi- ginity, specifically teen comedies. the pleasure of men, but men are permeated and therefore, they neering from the University of The most notable 21st century allowed and expected to be sexual.” Illinois and earned her doctor- example of this is the 1999 film, Men are also mocked for not would have to urinate more. ate in mechanical engineering “American Pie,” which revolves living up to society’s standards of from the University of Texas. around a group of high school sexuality, albeit for the lack of sexual Thole is currently a professor seniors who made a pact to lose activity rather than the excess of it. Ancient Rome at Pennsylvania State and is their virginities before graduation. “When men are discussed in the head of their department of Other notable teen films, such conversations of virginity, they are In Ancient Rome, one cult appointed mechanical engineering. as “The Breakfast Club,” “Sixteen often mocked for not living up to certain women as “Vestal Virgins.” Thole discussed how she would Candles” and “Fast Times at gendered expectations of sexuality,” take Iowa State to the “next level”. Ridgemont High” depict virgin- Angton said. The women had to remain virgins She proposed that education and ity and the loss of it in a variety This attitude toward virginity for 30 years, and if they were found research would help Iowa State of ways. was evident with the newest season do so. As outlined in a study for the of “The Bachelor,” where Colton to have had sex beforehand, they Other topics she covered were Sociological Review in 2009, Laura Underwood, the “Bachelor” for the were sealed into a chamber and relevant accomplishments and Carpenter interviewed a variety of most recent season, was openly a external drivers in education and people from diverse backgrounds virgin. left to starve to death. research. about their experiences with virgin- His virginity was a hot topic on Thole said the pressures and ity. It also connected their experi- the show this season, so much so cost of schooling is creating a ences to popular teen movies with that, according to Glamour, the toll on students, and diversity and themes surrounding virginity and words ‘virgin’ and ‘virginity’ were inclusion is another major issue. attempted to attach different views mentioned 70 times throughout United Kingdom “I want to give a private school of virginity to those films. the season. The words were men- The British Royal Family has said feel to a big land grant institu- The study organized virginity tioned 18 times in the season pre- tion,” Thole said. into categories defining it as one miere alone. Princess Diana’s virginity is part Reporting contributed by Megan of the following: a gift, a stigma, In her opening introduction, one of the reason she was selected to Nemec, Amber Mohmand and a process, irrelevant or as an act of Jordyn Dubois worship. THE TALK pg8 marry Prince Charles. FOREVER TRUE WEEK SPECIAL INSERT What does it mean to be Forever True to Iowa State? For thousands of alumni and friends, it means supporting practical, global and leadership opportunities for students. It means bringing faculty and students together to address the complex problems of a growing global community. It means graduating students who will go on to improve the quality of life in Iowa, the nation and world. 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Iowa State Forever Giving Forward by Giving Back The Forever True, For Iowa State campaign aims to raise a historic $1.5 billion in private giving for Iowa State by June 30, 2021. The campaign seeks to transform the university by providing new levels of donor support for Iowa State students, faculty, programs and facilities – and ensure BY ELAINE WATKINS-MILLER Iowa State is prepared to fulfill its unique role in meeting the challenges of the future.Learn more at ForeverTrueISU.com. Many recent Iowa State graduates, who are managing new careers and the next phase Last Year, Since 2012, Each year, Iowa State University Foundation Phone Center in life, choose to donate to Iowa State. They students make calls to almost understand that giving back to their alma ‘Tagged’ – They’re It! 90 NAMED mater – $5 or $10 a month or more – is Throughout campus next week, you’ll notice $83.4 FACULTY POSITIONS 2,000 actually giving forward to help students that certain buildings and areas are “tagged” become the leaders, innovators and have been created through donor support “I give to Iowa State because I believe with an “I am here because of donors” sign. MILLION ISU SENIORS creators the world needs. during the Forever True campaign. 250,000 students should have more scholarship When you see these, you’ll know the building in philanthropic dollars were spent have raised over $70,000 toward the “I would not have been able to attend college if These positions play a big role in opportunities. It is important for me to you’re looking at or the area you’re utilizing by Iowa State, including $16 million Senior Class Gift Scholarship endowed ALUMNI AND FRIENDS it wasn’t for the financial aid awarded to me,” said attracting excellent faculty to Iowa give because my donations can help received support from private donations. in scholarship support benefiting fund, which provides scholarships to raise over $1.3 million to benefit Seamus Kelly, a member of the class of 2017. He State and ensuring they can change a fellow Cyclone have an amazing Here are just a few of the many “tagged” almost 6,500 Iowa State students. to upcoming senior students. areas across the university. received multiple scholarships and worked at the students’ lives – and change the world. experience at Iowa State like I did.” places you’ll find: Iowa State University Foundation Phone Center as - Jackie Pasek ’17, Donor he earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting. MORRILL HALL While at Iowa State, he saw how important More than 3,300 donors supported the renovation of Morrill Hall, which was philanthropy is to every area of student life. “Working FOREVER TRUE WEEK CROSSWORD built in 1890 but fell into disrepair and Philanthropy 101 in the call center, I began seeing the impact of Rev up your word skills and uncover the power of philanthropy at Iowa State University! disuse in the early 2000s. With the help giving all over campus,” Kelly said. He explained Check out the following clues to solve the crossword puzzle and unlock facts about how of private donations, the refurbished that donations to academic programs enhance a building reopened in 2007. private donations support nearly every aspect of campus life, from academic programs to student’s experience in the classroom, while funding student clubs. CAMPANILE 1 for a new building, student clubs and residential life enriches the atmosphere on campus. “Giving impacts Edgar Stanton graduated from Iowa 2 State’s first class in 1872 and eventually every student on campus in some form,” Kelly said. 3 acted as president of the college on four Jackie Pasek ’17 is a monthly donor because she 4 5 6 “I would not have been able to attend occasions. When his wife, Margaret, wants more students to have scholarship opportunities. college if it wasn’t for the financial aid who was the first dean of women, “It is important for me to give to Iowa State because my awarded to me. I personally think died, Stanton purchased the original 7 8 10 The foundation’s for the university donations can help a fellow Cyclone have an amazing giving back to Iowa State helps me 10-bell carillon for her memorial and The Iowa State University Foundation has experience at Iowa State like I did,” Pasek said. had a tower built on central campus pay it forward and helps future to house it, becoming the Campanile the rewarding task of fundraising for the 9 Kelly agrees, “I personally think giving back to generations of Cyclones.” Iowa Staters know and love today. university. Together, we work as a team to Iowa State helps me pay it forward and helps future match donors’ passions with Iowa State’s - Seamus Kelly ’17, Donor 11 generations of Cyclones.” TROXEL HALL needs – whether in the form of individual With seating for 400 students, Troxel scholarships, for faculty to provide students Hall is utilized for classes in many 12 13 14 exciting opportunities or to explore interesting different disciplines across campus. ideas, or for the facilities where students 15 I was the first in my family to get a bachelor’s The building is named after alumnus learn, research, collaborate, study and play. 16 degree. I came to the university from a Doug Troxel, who is president and CEO Bottom line: Large or small, for present or 17 18 19 20 21 small-town school, yet I felt I got as much of the Change Happens Foundation, future needs, every gift by every donor personal attention at Iowa State as in my which provided a lead donation of helps make Iowa State great! high school. Just as they do today, the nearly $5 million for the building. 22 professors cared for students personally BIORENEWABLES COMPLEX and grounded us in an education and in The Biorenewables Complex – 23 values that stay with us for a lifetime. consisting of Sukup Hall, Virgil B. Elings 24 This is why I love Iowa State. Hall and Iowa State’s Biorenewables 25 Charles Sukup ‘76, ‘82, Research Laboratory, and home to Charles, 1976 donor to the Mary and Charles Sukup Global Professor in Charles, Today the department of agricultural and Food Security, Sukup Hall and Atrium in the Biorenewables 26 27 biosystems engineering – was completed Complex, the Sukup Basketball Complex, Sukup End Zone in 2014 and was made possible through Club, and many other areas a partnership of public and private support.

Impacted by Philanthropy BY LINDSEY DAVIS ‘17 ACROSS DOWN Who’s lookin’ out for you? For many students, receiving scholarship Lineweaver, a junior double majoring in You may not realize it, but often the 2. Acronym for Advanced Teaching and Research Building, 1. Donors help support more than 850 student ______support eases their financial stress and agronomy and international agriculture, hopes scholarships and awards received through which was funded partly by private support 3. Thanks to donor support, more than 1,700 students traveled 5. A gift from Dr. LaVerne Noyes donated to ISU in 1916: 2 wds the world through this ISU program last school year: 2wds colleges and departments are made student debt, and for some, it’s the reason to one day own a community-supported 8. Many of the renovations at this “magical” ISU Athletics 4. This houses the Stanton Memorial Carillon, including 10 bells they can afford to attend a top-notch agriculture farm, where community members possible because of donors. Just think: facility are funded by donors: 2 wds that were the first private gift to Iowa State University The person you pass crossing campus 12. Vision of former ISU President James H. Hilton and led by 6. Last year, the Iowa State University Foundation awarded university like Iowa State. Privately funded can have a direct relationship with the food they or sit next to in a restaurant could be the donations from C.Y. Stephens: 3 wds over $16 million in privately funded ______scholarships enable students to flourish in consume through harvesting it themselves. donor who’s invested in your future! 15. The Iowa State University ______moves ISU 7. Named after emeritus professor Charles Hall, these structures their studies and extracurricular activities, Because of scholarship support, Lineweaver forward through the rewarding task of fundraising for play an important role in the department of horticulture the university 9. Iowa State is one of 62 top ______universities in the nation helping to ensure that they’ll reach their feels confident he’s building a foundation for 20. Farm House, Brunnier, Christian Petersen and a member of the Association of American Universities fullest potential. Blake Lineweaver is one success to achieve this dream. “Through the gifts 22. When completed, the Student ______Center will be a 10. Forever ______Week such student who knows the value and I’ve received, I’ll be able to graduate from Iowa central hub for multidisciplinary student collaboration 11. Gifts from ISU alumni and friends supported more than State without a single loan, while still having 23. This library is recognized as one of the most outstanding 24,000 Iowa State______during the Forever True, impact of receiving scholarship support. collegiate library facilities in the United States For Iowa State campaign As a first-generation college student, traveled to three countries and exchanged to the 24. The ______Show is an event housed in the department 13. Funded largely by private donor support, these gardens Lineweaver’s higher education experience has University of Wyoming for a semester,” he said. of apparel, events and hospitality management that have grown to cover over 17 acres, and showcase a wide been “solely mine, from researching colleges to “I’m tremendously grateful for the opportunities The gifts that keep on giving happens each spring and is produced entirely by students variety of insects, plants, art and architecture When donors establish endowments, their 25. The ______Veterinary Medical Center has a depth of 14. ______-______Student Success Center: 2 wds finding the financial means to attend,” he said. I’ve been given, and I have donors to thank for original gift is invested, and a percentage expertise in large animal care 15. The structure outside the Memorial Union that includes the Blake Lineweaver Privately funded scholarships have provided him making this all possible through their support.” 26. This building houses the Debbie and Jerry Ivy College four seasons of earnings is put to use on campus. That Junior, agronomy and with a much-appreciated peace of mind so that of Business 16. Starting as an ISU tradition in 1876, this is now a scholarship international agriculture means their gift goes on giving forever – supported by current ISU seniors: 3 wds he can focus on his college experience – including and potentially changing the lives of 17. What Forever True Week celebrates on campus his involvement in FarmHouse Fraternity and thousands of students far into the future. 18. Gifts from these people help support all of Iowa State the University Honors Program – rather than the 19. Located in the basement of MacKay Hall, this restaurant/ financial pressures of attending a university on his teaching operation is named after Joan Bice Underwood STUMPED? Answers at isuf.info/ForeverTrueweek 21. Hall, Endzone Club, Basketball Complex, Atrium own dime. 27. ______College of Business FOREVER TRUE. Friday, April 05, 2019 Iowa State Daily Opinion 09

COLUMN Connecting people of all ages “Trolls” has a timeless message for everyone

BY LACEY.WESTBERG @iowastatedaily.com

Movies have always been a classic go-to for people of all ages. These fun-filled motion pictures encapsulate the lives we wish we could live, cover the lives we’re glad we don’t have, or simply just entertain us. Children’s movies serve more than one purpose, with one of them being to sub- consciously teach them. “Trolls,” a movie COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS released by DreamWorks in 2016, tells the “Trolls,” released in 2016, gives important lessons to not only the children the movie is intended for, but also the adults who watch. tale of the Trolls and their journey to make peace with the Bergens and find inner hap- song, while having the characters sing along to colors and songs, but young adults and teens about Branch and his emotions, and she starts piness, teaching many lessons that are vital to already popular songs, makes it closer to home will probably get the most out of the charac- to help him deal with his struggles and return children and some unknowing adults. for the adults, as well as gives a taste of musical ter development. Through the development back to the Troll he is meant to be. The soundtrack in the movie “Trolls” is one history in a kid-friendly way. of characters, the movie unveils many hidden Spoiler alert: the trolls are recaptured by the that many have heard before but in a whole The overall storyline is also one of the mov- messages, such as mental illness. Bergens. All of the Trolls lose their hope and new way. ie’s strongest attributes. While it is just a “chil- By focusing on the main characters, Princess color, just like Branch had. Sitting in the pot A movie’s soundtrack is probably one of the dren’s” movie, there is more to the storyline Poppy and Branch, I will tell you why their getting ready to be dished up, Branch sings most important, yet underrated, things that with its underlying messages. Along their development is so important to people of all the song “True Colors.” This makes the Trolls supplement an amazing movie. The soundtrack journey the Trolls face countless trials, such ages. regain hope and courage, revealing to the to this movie includes a new hip twist to a lot as dealing with self-doubt, having quarrels Princess Poppy, the female lead of the movie, Bergens that eating them will not make their of songs that we know and love from a few with friends and of course staying out of the is a good advocate for mental illness. One of situation any better. years before and current songs as well. All Bergens’ bellies. the main underlying themes in this movie is Movie critic Owen Gleiberman said, “What genres were included, from hard rock to indie Children could hugely benefit from seeing mental illness, specifically depression. they (Bergens) don’t realize is that you can’t folk, and of course pop. The movie does a fan- this story unravel, as it reveals that sacrifice The male lead of the movie, Branch, loses achieve happiness by stuffing your face with tastic job of picking a song to fit the situation. for others is necessary, happiness is inside you his colors when his grandmother is eaten by Trolls, or (by implication) with anything else. For example, when the Bergens, a race of and many more lessons. The journey that the a Bergen. This causes him to not display the The feelings already have to be there — and, sad ogre-like creatures who eat the Trolls to friends have to go on to save not only them- normal characteristics of the Trolls. At first, in fact, they are. The movie’s message, and it’s experience happiness, are introduced they are selves but the rest of the Trolls makes for an people treat him as an outcast, not knowing a lovely one, is that we all have a wild-haired, singing “Clint Eastwood” by the indie rock amazing and inspiring storyline. what he has been through, including Poppy. beaming doll of happiness inside. “Trolls” will band Gorillaz. The producer’s choice in this The children love the movie for bright But throughout the story Poppy learns more put you in touch with yours.”

LETTER Political parties need to concentrate on being nuanced

BY JOHN WILKIN When politicians can provoke out- vote for policies which, while ulti- study by Columbia University found incentives properly aligned in order [email protected] rage at the opposing party, their con- mately necessary and positive, carry that Twitter users are more willing to to achieve continued economic pros- stituents become energized to sup- short-term negative ramifications on share a news article than to actually perity. Obviously, this is only the base If you only pay attention to one port them. This means that, instead their popularity. read it. Why take the time to actually layer of the two positions on the issue, side of our current politics, every issue of engaging in respectful, productive The media amplifies this issue read the article when the headline but it shows that there is good intent would appear non-controversial. You dialogue focused on the most press- because of incentives that reward (apparently) confirms your sentiment behind both ideas. This same exercise would get the impression that your ing issues of our time, politicians click-bait headlines and outrage prov- towards a specific politician or issue to can be done with every major issue. side is obviously right, and that the embrace the 24-hour news cycle to ocation. News outlets know that a be justified? A rather comical example The abortion argument, at its root, other side is either stupid, corrupt, or spin hot-button issues for personal large portion of the American people of this phenomenon is when Science can be whittled down to when a fetus motivated by something objectionable, gain. They prioritize grandstanding are currently highly polarized and have Post shared an article under the head- is considered to be a human, giving it like racism or greed. and soundbite-making to boost their a hostile view of the opposing party. line Study: 70 percent of Facebook the inalienable rights with which this In reality, every political issue current popularity over productive Therefore, they reinforce the confir- users only read the headline of science status is accompanied. Instead, what is much more nuanced. However, policy making. mation biases of one side by supplying stories before commenting. The article you will hear is that Republicans don’t acknowledging this does not help A perfect example of this sort of them with a daily dose of outrage at contained only one brief paragraph care about women and Democrats politicians or the media, who directly behavior was Senator Cory Booker’s their opponents. Outlets like Fox and and continued with a page of Lorem don’t care about babies. Because who benefit from provoking outrage at the grandstanding during the SCOTUS Breitbart cater to the right and dispar- Ipsum. It was shared over 45,000 times needs nuance when you can claim opposition. confirmation hearings for Brett age the left, while CNN, MSNBC and on Facebook. the moral high ground to avoid an Politicians, concerned with their Kavanaugh, in which he repeatedly the New York Times promote the left The solution to these issues is to exchange of ideas? own incumbency, often resort to pan- bragged about breaking the senate while pillorying the right. recognize the presence of and actively America was founded on the free, dering to their base by demoniz- rules and went on to say, “this is the Journalists themselves become search for nuance in current political dispassionate exchange of ideas. ing their opponents. If you listen to closest I’ll probably ever have in my polarized and begin subtly advancing issues. Let’s return to the example of Thomas Jefferson said, “An informed Republicans on tax policy, you will life to an ‘I am Spartacus’ moment." political agendas with their report- tax policy: In reality, Democrats believe citizenry is at the heart of a dynamic hear that Democrats are greedy, lazy The reason America has a repre- ing. Outlets are disturbingly quick to that higher taxes on the wealthy and democracy.” Politicians and the news and want to take more money from sentative democracy instead of a pure report stories before the facts emerge big corporations will allow the funding media must return to promulgating hardworking Americans. If you listen democracy in which citizens vote to garner clicks, especially if the nar- of policies which help the less fortu- the nuances of the great issues of to Democrats, you will be told that directly on every policy is so that our rative aligns with their world view. nate citizens of our country achieve our time, and us — the citizenry — Republicans only care about protect- elected officials can engage in serious, Recent examples of this include the the American dream. Republicans must disengage from outrage-cen- ing their wealthy donors and have no nuanced conversation about critical Covington Catholic High School believe that minimizing the role of tered political debate and strive for regard for the lower class. These two issues in a manner that prioritizes fiasco and the supposed attack on the Federal Government by decreas- respectful, productive conversation. contrasting attacks share three com- truth and efficacy over political victory. Jussie Smollett. ing taxes and keeping money invested Disconnect from your preconceptions monalities: They are completely unnu- However, our current elected officials As consumers of news media, in businesses that create products and predispositions. In the end, con- anced, factually incorrect and are regu- are usually unwilling to tell the hard American citizens like you and I have and jobs, rather than in the hands of versation is all we have. Protect it — larly used by politicians and the media. truths to their constituents. They won’t been guilty of furthering this issue. A the inefficient government, will keep don’t distort or abuse it. 10 Sports Iowa State Daily Friday, April 05, 2019 Wigginton enters name in NBA Draft

BY AARON.MARNER season before deciding to return for his to have shared this opportunity with each @iowastatedaily.com sophomore year. one of you along this journey.” Wigginton injured his foot in the season Wigginton’s departure leaves Iowa State Iowa State may have lost one player opener and missed the next 10 games before with three open scholarships after Horton- already to the NBA Draft when freshman returning on Dec. 21, 2018. Tucker’s NBA decision and redshirt soph- guard Talen Horton-Tucker announced his Wigginton started just one of the team’s omore forward Cameron Lard’s departure. intention to go pro Monday. final 24 games despite being second on the “I would also like to thank my family, Sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton team in points at 13.4 per game. my teammates, and the Iowa State coach- followed suit Thursday when he announced “I would like to thank you for the ing staff as I could not have done any of he will put his name in the draft “with the unwavering support and love you’ve given this without them,” Wigginton said. “I full intent of staying in.” me during my time here at Iowa State,” am extremely grateful for their continued Wigginton played two years for the Wigginton said in his announcement. support.” KENNEDY DERAEDT/ IOWA STATE DAILY Cyclones, leading the team in scoring at “These past two years have shown me what Wigginton can hire an agent and Sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton gets fouled by 16.7 points per game as a freshman in it means to be a part of a special university, still retain his collegiate eligibility if he Texas Tech sophomore guard Davide Moretti during 2017-18. He tested the waters after the city and state. I could not be more blessed announces his return by May 29. the first half of the senior night game. Big 12/ Big East matchups announced BY AARON.MARNER @iowastatedaily.com

Iowa State will face a tough Big East foe in December as part of the new Big 12/Big East Challenge. While the specific date and time of the game has not been announced, the Cyclones know they will take on Seton Hall at Hilton Coliseum as part of the KENNEDY DERAEDT/ IOWA STATE DAILY challenge. Then-sophomore Annabella Bonadonna played for Iowa State Tennis April 23, 2017. Bonadonna went 1-6 against Lena Ruppert of OSU. Just like Iowa State, the Pirates lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Seton Hall finished Struggling Cyclones head to Kansas its season 20-14 (9-9 Big East) and earned a 10 seed in the Midwest region. If Iowa State and Seton BY TAYLOR.WIEGERT as just another opportunity to go out and do what Saia agreed, and said he believes it will help the Hall had won their first two games, @iowastatedaily.com they do best. team generate some momentum since they haven’t they would have matched up in the “It doesn’t matter who we are playing, we prac- done that in the past few matches. Sweet 16 in Kansas City, Missouri. The Iowa State tennis team (5-8) heads down tice every day to beat anyone in the country,” Bonadonna is ready to take on the weekend Seton Hall loses one senior — to Kansas to face both Kansas (5 p.m. Friday) and Bonadonna said. with full force. forward Michael Nzei, who aver- Kansas State (11 a.m. Sunday) this weekend. Currently, the Cyclones have lost five matches “It’s tough to have lost five in a row but it’s aged 9.0 points and 5.2 rebounds With Kansas (13-4) being ranked and Kansas in a row. Iowa State’s last win came 4-3 against important to not have that score in our minds and per game — but the majority of the State (10-9) just dropping out of the rankings Nebraska March 3. to just play for ourselves and the rest of the team,” team should return. this past week, the Cyclones are looking forward Since then, the Cyclones have lost 4-1 to Bonadonna said. Junior guard Myles Powell to both weekend matchups as a chance to prove Minnesota, and made four consecutive losses to The Cyclones are coming into this weekend with led the Pirates this season with what they have. Big 12 foes Texas Christian (TCU), Texas Tech, a competitive and positive energy that they will 23.1 points per game, includ- Although the Cyclones face two high quality Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. need on the road against two difficult opponents. ing 27 points in the team’s first opponents, the team isn’t focused on that. Coach After having a weekend off, the team has had “It’s important to maintain the belief and do round NCAA Tournament loss Boomer Saia said everyone will be challenged the “chance to reflect, get back to the fundamentals what we do and keep believing,” Saia said. “It’s to Wofford. He entered his name during these two matchups but he wants his play- and get back to high energy and high competitive- what we preach.” in the NBA Draft but could still ers to compete hard and not play the ranking but ness,” Saia said. With a confident mindset and pure excite- return to college by May 29 and just play the player across the net. Regina Espindola, another senior leader on the ment to get back on the courts this weekend, the retain his eligibility. Annabella Bonadonna, a current senior leader team, said that in order to get out of this rut the Cyclones are looking to come out of this weekend Iowa State is in a similar on the team, said she is looking at this weekend team has to focus on getting the doubles point first. with positive results. spot with freshman guard Talen Horton-Tucker, who entered his name for the NBA Draft as well. Horton-Tucker can also return to college by May 29 and play for Cyclones host reeling Yellow Jackets Iowa State in 2019-20.

BY SAM.STUVE runs in their last eight games, and the Cyclones has a batting average of .402. Williams’ average @iowastatedaily.com have been outscored by 25 runs in their last is eighth best in the Big 12 and 110th nationally. MATCHUPS seven games. Pitching seems to be the Achilles’ heel for the Butler at Baylor The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will be in The Yellow Jackets and Cyclones have met once Yellow Jackets so far this season, as they have an Ames on Saturday and Sunday to face Iowa State before, 15 years ago in 2004, when Georgia Tech ERA of 4.13, which is eighth in the ACC. The Seton Hall at Iowa State at the Cyclone Sports Complex. Both teams have beat the Cyclones 11-0 in Marietta, Georgia. Cyclones have an ERA of 3.07, which is fifth in Kansas at Villanova been on losing skids recently and have similar The Yellow Jackets have a batting average of the Big 12. numbers so far this season. .291, which is fifth best in the ACC and 76th When Georgia Tech and Iowa State play in Marquette at Kansas State Georgia Tech is 23-16 (5-7 ACC) and tied nationally. Iowa State has a batting average of Ames, the matchup will feature two of the top Oklahoma at Creighton for eighth out of 12 teams in the Atlantic .251, which is last among Big 12 teams and 50 defenses in the country, as both teams have a Coastal Conference, while Iowa State is 19-15 217th overall. fielding percentage of .968, which is tied for 50th Georgetown at Oklahoma (1-5 Big 12) and in last place among the seven Two of the top hitters from the ACC and the in the country. State Big 12 teams. Big 12 will face off in Ames, with sophomore Iowa State will play Georgia Tech twice Xavier at TCU Both teams are coming into the matchup on Breanna Roper representing Georgia Tech against Saturday, with the first pitch of the day sched- a skid, as Georgia Tech has lost six out of its last junior Sami Williams for Iowa State. uled for 1 p.m. and the second game starting thirty Texas at Providence eight games and Iowa State has lost five out of its Roper leads the Yellow Jackets in batting aver- minutes after the first game ends. previous seven. age with an average of .412, which is ninth best The final matchup of the series will be at 12 p.m. Texas Tech at DePaul The Yellow Jackets have been outscored by 10 in the ACC and 75th nationally, while Williams Sunday at Cyclone Sports Complex. West Virginia at St John’s Friday, April 05, 2019 Iowa State Daily Lifestyle 11 Living the not-so-sweet life What it’s like giving up foods with added sugar

BY MCKENZIE.REIMER @iowastatedaily.com

I was at the store with my younger sister when I stumbled upon a book about a family who gave up added sugar for a year. After reading this book and watching a BBC documentary, I began to question what sugar really did for the body and I wanted to know what a low sugar or no added sugar diet would really look like. On March 16, 2019, I began a journey by giving up the thing I once held so dear; added sugar. COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES While a diet full of foods with added sugar is unhealthy, dieticians don’t recommend giving up sugar completely. Kallen Anderson, the registered dietician for ISU Dining, said sugars are a form of car- American grocery store included some form I started grilling chicken for meals like que- a little bit of everything like pizza, Chinese bohydrates found in grains, vegetables, fruits of added sugar. When they looked at every sadillas and salads and skipped the frozen food, and sandwiches and don’t listen to their and our dairy products. Anderson said added individual processed food in the store, 68 TV meals. The biggest changes I made were natural hunger cues. sugars are added to a food product or to a food percent had added sugar. choosing to eat carrots and apples and drink- Paige Stropes, a junior majoring in indus- item to give it extra flavor or to help with “Sugar in itself is not a bad thing,” ing water, instead of brownies and soda. I trial engineering, said she consumes a lot of its preservation process, so it will stay good Anderson said. “It’s in so much of what we looked at the ingredients on packages and the sugar filled foods throughout the day. longer. Foods like jams and jellies need sugar eat, and our body needs it to survive and to amounts of added sugars and realized I could “It’s sad,” Stropes said. “But it isn’t really to be shelf stable otherwise they will go bad function properly but too much of it can be find something else much more filling simply that shocking. I know I probably eat too much in a shorter period of time due to a bacteria a little bit overbearing.” by walking over to the produce or dairy sec- of one thing some days, but I think I do an growth that causes botulism. I realized straight away giving up sugar was tion and incorporating it in to my meals. overall good job eating in moderation.” I knew I ate a lot of foods high in added not an option. I didn’t want to restrict myself This experiment was not about losing Anderson recommends eating a balanced sugar. Snacks like candy, chocolate, cookies, into something that was not going to be sus- weight for a diet, it was originally about diet and following the dietary guidelines and cakes quickly became out of the ques- tainable in the long run. I began focusing seeing if a no added sugar diet was sustain- found on MyPlate. She also suggests meet- tion. The American Heart Association(AHA) my efforts on limiting the snacks and frozen able. Two weeks after I began, on March 30, ing with one of the dieticians on campus, website recommends limiting the amount foods I was eating daily that included added I weighed myself for a comparison. I did lose either her, for students with a meal plan, or of added sugars to no more than half of the sugars. I wanted to find a balance. weight. In fact, I lost four pounds. I was able Lisa Nolting, the dietician for students with- daily discretionary calories allowance. For Anderson said she doesn’t believe in giving to lower the amount of added sugar I was out a meal plan. Anderson does have a food most American women, that’s no more than up sugar or added sugar. “I see so many ‘diet eating to three teaspoons a day and I did lose Instagram account dedicated to showing 100 calories per day, or about six teaspoons of plans’ or ‘fad diets’. They are all the same thing. weight from it. students how much they should be eating. If sugar and for men, it’s 150 calories per day, or It’s all a part of diet culture, which is telling “That’s just diet culture,” said Anderson. students want ideas and or recommendations about nine teaspoons. According to a package us that we need to look a certain way, be a “Trying to play the blame game on a specific for places to eat on campus, they can look up of Peanut M&M’s purchased from a vending certain way, have a certain size and shape of food or a specific ingredient. Any restrictive her account, @isudiningrd. machine at Iowa State University, one serving body and we are supposed to eat this way to diet helps you lose weight no matter what it “If you are eating well balanced meals and includes 25 grams of sugar, or six teaspoons. be ‘healthy,’ which doesn’t work.” is. Once you go off of that diet, it doesn’t teach diet beforehand, you can have a soda to go I quickly found the majority of foods I I began switching out the instant packaged you a skill and it doesn’t help you.” with it. You are probably getting all of the eat had some form of sugar in it, including oatmeal and sugary cereals I normally ate for Anderson said because a lot of college nutrients that your body needs from the reg- ketchup and bread. According to a study done breakfast for homemade oatmeal, includ- students are on their own for the first time ular food you eat,” Anderson said. “Having a by the University of North Carolina in 2015, ing fresh fruit and cinnamon for flavor, and and are able to choose from the wide variety treat every once in a while, like a soda or a 60 percent of packaged foods found in an cereals like Cheerios. For lunch and dinner, of foods on campus, they will often choose cookie, is totally normal.” Tips for finding employment after graduation

BY COURTNEY.LAMPMAN expose freshman to what’s possible,” He continued about Employment @iowastatedaily.com Stegman said. Boost’s ability to break through the She expressed the importance of two filters of hiring. Many students enter their second exposing students to things like campus “You have to get through the person semester of senior year with one thing involvement and skill building which in Human Resources, who often doesn’t on their mind, employment after col- can play crucial roles in success later on. understand anything about what you’re lege. With a solid resume, internship Resumes, a lot of times, are your doing, and then you also have to make experience and a little professional first impression with a company, this the hiring manager happy,” Phillip said. help, you’re on the right path to a career makes them a very valuable asset. It’s all about creating a happy after college. Stegman suggested creating an entire medium of skills and experience Students don’t utilize the huge section on your resume titled “Related that is favorable to both parties. resource they have on campus that is Experience.” This sets apart what you’ve Phillip explained that describing the included with their tuition-- career done to create work ethic and what impact you had on the company you services. Iowa State offers seven career you’ve done that has built your skill set interned for rather than listing the COURTESY OF CAREEREDUCATION.COLUMBIA.EDU service offices that directly cater to your in your particular industry. Getting help on a resume from a professional is a great place to start. skills you acquired can help students needs as a student. Career services can She also advised job seekers to to stand out. improve resumes, tune up interviewing remember that content on a resume students explore career services and all With professional help comes Lastly, he touched on how important skills and even help you develop your is important, however employers won’t they have to offer. a price to tune up your resume. first impressions are, especially when LinkedIn account. take a second glance at that content if However, companies like Employment Boost lists their entry most first impressions happen electron- Tammy Stegman, Director of it doesn’t have professional formatting. Employment Boost , which offers level resume writing price at $159.00. ically through sending in a resume or Career Services for the College of “If your resume doesn’t look good, professional resume writing services, While many college students would viewing a LinkedIn profile. Human Sciences, discussed when col- the recruiter doesn’t want to look at it. still prosper and can help create a have to pinch pennies to obtain this The thought of getting employed lege students should begin thinking It’s about creating the perfect balance resume that will set students apart. service, Phillip explained how his right out of college may seem scary. about jobs. between those two,” Stegman said. James Phillip, CEO of Employment company is always up to date and However, with the right resume, expe- “The earlier you start, the more When considering outside employ- Boost has a lot of experience when it being trained on what is currently riences and a little bit of help, a career successful you might be. We start to ment services, Stegman advises that comes to the hiring process. happening in the business world. after college is reachable. 12 Iowa State Daily Friday, April 05, 2019 The story of the swans

BY SAMUEL.CONTRERAS @iowastatedaily.com

Last week you asked: “Lancelot and Elaine are really pop- ular at Iowa State, but what is their story?” Well, we have the answer. According to Chris Strawbacker, campus planner with Facilities, Planning and Management: “The swans were first added, or introduced, to the lake in 1935 at Veishea. There was a water carnival theme for the Veishea event and they had a swan float that had four swans exit the back of the boat. Those were the first swans on the lake. Two out of the four were named and there was a prize of $10 given to a student who came up with the names. Based on the 20 to 30, 40-year lifespan there have been four or five pairs. The swans are on the lake year-round. They are icons for Iowa State and part of campus traditions.” COURTESY OF IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS & UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES

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THE TALK pg7 Angton said the use of the hymen to signal SHOWTIMES virginity is “misleading because some women of the contestants even remarked she could do not have hymens and/or the hymen can APRIL 5TH - APRIL 14TH not believe Underwood was a virgin, perhaps be broken doing other activities besides sex, referring to his looks and status as a former such as riding a bike, horseback riding, etc.” contestant on “The Bachelorette” and as a The traditional definition of virginity is het- former NFL football tight end. eronormative and often ignores LGBTQIA+ CONCEIVED AND ORIGINALLY PRODUCED ON While men are mocked for their sexual people and people of color, Angton said. ORIGINALLY DIRECTED BY THE NEW YORK STAGE BY inactivity, women are mocked for their sexual It is heteronormative in the sense that tradi- JOHN-MICHAEL TEBELAK EDGAR LANSBURY activity. tional definitions of virginity loss often center “When expectations of women’s sexuality around penis to vagina penetration, leaving MUSIC AND NEW LYRICS BY STUART DUNCAN are challenged or resisted, narratives of women some people in the LGBTQIA+ community STEPHEN SCHWARTZ AND JOSEPH BERUH being impure and promiscuous are shown out in the dark as to what constitutes virginity, throughout the news, social media, and tv/ often leaving many people to define virginity film,” Angton said. for themselves. Virginity is largely a social construct and Angton also blames these perceptions of LEARN MORE AT THEATRE.IASTATE.EDU has very little medical backing. It was once virginity on the lack of “comprehensive sex thought that the breaking of the hymen was education.” a signal that a woman was no longer a virgin. “[It] influences these perceptions and This is not the case. The World Health causes men (and women, LGBTQIA+) to Organization reported that the United rely on the internet/social media for infor- Nations’ agencies were calling for a ban on mation on gendered and sexual expectations,” virginity testing in October 2018. Angton said.