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2 | TABLE OF CONTENTS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, August 1, 2013 Table of contents 3.....Poll: What is your favorite Ames restaurant? 10...Training the trainers: Student trainers 4.....One-on-one: Jim Twetten 12...247: Iowa State Fair Grandstand list 5.....History on campus: Morrill Hall 14...Games and classifies 6.....Editorial: Lease responsibility 16...Calendar: Daily by the day

Ames, ISU Police Daily scoop Police blotter Departments 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 RAGBRAI: until proven guilty in a court of law. May 10 An individual reported two vehicles were damaged by construction debris at Lot 112 Runner completes RAGBRAI (reported at 6:13 p.m.). A found cell phone was placed into secure ISU alumnus Richard Kresser set out on a mission on July 21 to run the entire length of storage at Wallace-Wilson Commons (reported 200 block of Welch Avenue (reported at 8:21 RAGBRAI. On July 27, Kresser plopped down in the Mississippi River. His journey was com- at 12:20 p.m.). p.m.). An officer located a vehicle that had plete. “With all the support crews there, it was great,” Kresser said. “The feeling of the crowd been reported to another agency as stolen at there at the end was an absolute incredible experience.” The entire route went smoothly for the An individual reported the theft of a bike at the 200 block of Welch Ave. The car was inven- most part, Kresser said, with a couple of rough days and a couple of good days to balance the Eaton Hall (reported at 2:42 p.m.). toried and towed (reported at 8:21 p.m.). run out. Read the full story online at iowastatedaily.com

May 12 Athletics: May 11 Carrie Young, 30, 247 North Sheldon Ave, was Nakita Lowery, 21, 4606 Ontario Street, Unit arrested and charged with driving while barred 10, was arrested and charged with operating Football camp begins Aug. 5 (aggravated misdemeanor) at Sheldon Ave. while intoxicated at Lincoln Way and Marshall and West St. (reported at 12:56 a.m.). Ave. (reported at 12:14 a.m.). Paul Rhoads and the Cyclone contingent will kickoff the first practice of pre-season camp on Monday, Aug. 5. Practice will begin at 3:15 p.m. Pre-season camp will stretch to Aug. 26, at Casey Groff, 21, 839 Dickinson Avenue, Apt 2, Quinton Daily, 19, 119 Stanton Ave, was which time regular season practices will begin. The first game of the season versus Northern was arrested and charged with public intoxica- arrested and charged with public intoxication Iowa will take place Saturday, Aug. 31. Check back with the Iowa State Daily for coverage as tion at Stanton Ave. and Storm St. (reported at at the 3400 block of Lincoln Way (reported at pre-season camp gets underway. 12:59 a.m.). 12:57 a.m.).

Entertainment: Ross Hall (reported at 10:06 a.m.). Officers Paul Wawers, 19, of Maxwell, was arrested assisted a man who was experiencing medical and charged with public intoxication and under- and emotional difficulties at Ross Hall. The age possession of alcohol at Campus Ave. and individual was transported to Mary Greeley Lincoln Way (reported at 2:28 a.m.). 515 Alive preview Medical Center for evaluation and treatment (reported at 10:06 a.m.). The 11th annual 515 Alive festival plans to bring electronic and urban music to Des Moines, Robert King, 22, 815 Pinon Drive, Apt 105, starting on the Saturday, Aug. 3. Check back with the iowastatedaily.com for full coverage. was arrested and charged with operating while An individual reported the theft of a bike at intoxicated at Mortensen Rd and Pinon Drive Opinion: Wilson Hall (reported at 3:46 p.m.). (reported at 3:03 a.m.). 200 block of Stange Road (reported at 5:49 Patrick McFarland, 34, no permanent ad- p.m.). An individual reported a man carrying dress, was arrested and charged with public a pistol at the 200 block of Stange Rd. The intoxication and interference with official acts Media faults contain lesson person was located, identified, advised of at the Armory (reported at 9:47 a.m.). Fox News’s interview with writer and historian Reza Aslan demonstrated bias in the media, a university policies, and released (reported at result of misunderstanding in the public. Check out the full column at the iowastatedaily.com. 5:49 p.m.).

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Thursday, August 1, 2013 | Iowa State Daily | FACES IN THE CROWD | 3 FacesintheCrowd What is your favorite Ames restaurant?

Maggie Tom Schildgen Kozlowski Junior Junior Biosystem Engineering Industral Technol- ogy Wallby’s “I like their sweet Buffalo Wild Wings potatoes.” “I like their wings.”

Zach Malachi Fouck Kankam Freshman Junior Mathematics Industrial Technology Hickory Park Buffalo Wild Wings “Just taste good!” “I love their fried pickles.”

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One-on-one with Director of Academic Technologies Jim Twetten

By Levi.Castle pens all the time, but these are the same people @iowastatedaily.com who also asked me to turn off the Campanile be- cause it was too loud. Jim Twetten is a man who has had a long his- tory with technology and with Iowa State. In his 26 years working on campus, he has seen What is ITS working on for the new technology go from a simple Tetris game to a school year that students can look full-scale, cloud-computing metropolis. Twetten forward to? sat down with the Iowa State Daily to discuss his history with Iowa State, as well as what We have a new financial system that was a we can expect to see in its technology-focused future. pretty significant undertaking. We also have an entirely new phone system on campus that is now all cloud-based; we’re one of the first What is your position, and what does universities in the country to move in that di- that mean you do for the university? rection. We’re also planning on conducting a I am the Director of Academic Technologies campus-wide needs assessment that addresses at Iowa State and I work in the Information students as well as staff. We’ll ask for opinions/ Technology Services department. Basically that needs pertaining to services like Blackboard, means that my area and my staff have oversight classroom setups, and Internet access. and can impact technology used in the teaching and learning process by faculty all across cam- What is the greatest accomplishment pus. That’s everything from Blackboard to class- and greatest hardship you’ve had to room projectors. endure at your job?

What is your relationship history with I visit people who do the same job as I do, and the university? we have national – and sometimes international – meetings with others about our positions and [I have a] fairly lengthy history with the uni- events relating to information technology. We versity. I am an alumni and I have two degrees got a group to form that has periodic symposia from Iowa State. My first degree is in speech to discuss technology on campus, and that group communication and I actually was a video pro- still exists today. Additionally, EDUCAUSE, a ducer when I graduated. That was from the professional IT organization, has recently asked telecommunicated arts program that doesn’t me to sit on their committee for teaching and exist anymore, but the remnants of it have been learning for the next three years. folded into journalism. My second degree is Budget cuts are by far the hardest things to again from ISU; it’s a masters in higher educa- go through here, particularly when they lay off tion administration. Not including my time as staff. They can happen for many reasons, but a student, I’ve been working here for 26 years; they always impact staff that have great jobs and quite a while. are good at what they do. It’s a difficult thing to do. What’s your favorite/most rewarding part about what you do? If there was one thing about ITS at Iowa State you would change, what I get to work with a lot of great students and is it and why? faculty. I just so enjoy the teaching and learning process and helping others derive more from I’d like to change the perception that campus both… it’s incredibly rewarding. has on ITS. We’re frequently viewed as a utility: Those are the guys that run Blackboard; those What is an example of your strangest are the guys that do email; those are the guys occurrence while working here? that keep our networks up. Those are all good and important, but there’s so much more that We had a video production crew from ITS does that is not broadly known. It’s difficult California come out to look at campus. I was the to get information out, in part because we’re an staff member who was supposed to accompany administrative group and not always in the flow them. The crew was filming in the fall, and it of academic activities on campus. ITS currently Photo: Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily must have been a day where a soybean harvest has a very pivotal role in high-performance Jim Twetten is the Director of Academic Technologies in the Information Technology Services was going on near campus. In the middle of try- computing, and I’m pretty sure the majority of department. He has oversight and impact on the technology used in the teaching and learning processes. ing to get students to interview, a sudden plague campus doesn’t even know that’s going on. of Japanese beetles descended over campus. That was pretty much the end of their shoot, be- Twetten has been married for 28 years and of his way to visit any field that happens to be ways has a game on the television at his house. cause every interview was someone on camera has two kids, both of whom are Iowa State grad- nearby during his travels. Despite his “genetic “I’m a fanatic,” Twetten said. swatting the bugs away. They asked if this hap- uates. He said he loves baseball and will go out disorder of being a Cubs fan,” Twetten said he al- Building Profile 5

Thursday, August 1, 2013 | Iowa State Daily | HISTORY | 5 History on campus: Morrill Hall

By Maddie.Doyle of the land-grant legislation, was renovated in to a file and through a hole and return to a history of the profession, of- President Greogory Geoffroy @iowastatedaily.com Morrill Hall was constructed. office room – the beginning the interior of the building. fered to take the carcass off announced a private cam- It has quite the history of being of the administrative use of Bees, on the other hand, of the circus managers hands paign in 2002 to raise funds to Morrill Hall was dreamt a chapel, library, museum and Morrill Hall. acquired the most complaints. free of charge. save and restore the building. up in 1870, only two years af- gym, as well as home to bats, Bats were a constant both- Many believed they entered Being a hot day in Ames, Having more than 3,300 do- ter Iowa State opened, when bees and one camel. er. Often flying around the the building via deteriorating it didn’t take long to agree to nors, $7.4 million of the $10.3 the need for a new building There was a brief segment chapel, they would occasion- windows. However, during the decision. After being re- million of renovation costs arose. Of course, with the typi- of time when the southeast ally explore other parts of the a minor remodeling project, stored and given the presence was raised, being one of the cal political fashion, a library corner of the basement was building thus requiring faculty construction crews found a of what seemed to be a crit- largest grassroots fund-raising and museum building was ap- converted to a barbershop dat- members to be called upon massive beehive on the third ter in good health, the camel efforts in Iowa State history. proved 20 years later. ing from 1905-1908, according to capture and release the floor of Morrill Hall. The crew was added to the Morrill Hall In 2008, the renovated Built in 1890 and named af- to the Iowa State Library, only creatures back into outdoors. then had to call entomology museum after Bryan gradu- Morrill Hall became the first ter Sen. Justin Morrill, author changing when the basement The bats would most likely fly and have the beehive removed ated. Unfortunately, the camel building as an Iowa State re- – along with a sizeable amount experienced another death. gent institution to achieve of honey. Details are still unclear wheth- LEED certification as well Then there was the cam- er a pipe burst or water leaked as being the seventh build- el. As a circus was parading in to the building. Either way, ing in Iowa with the designa- through downtown Ames the stuffed camel was soaked – tion. Achieving the LEED is sometime in the 1870’s, a cam- and exploded. a benchmark for the design, el keeled over in the middle of Being deemed unsafe in construction and operation the parade. Billy Brian, a man 1996, the building was on the of high-performance sustain- who loved taxidermy and had brink of demolition before ability of the building.

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Photo: Madeline Doyle/Iowa State Daily Approved for construction in 1890, Morrill Hall was built to become a library, museum and chapel for the students at Iowa State University. 6 Opinion

Editor-in-Chief: Stephen Koenigsfeld Thursday, August 1, 2013 [email protected] Editor: Hailey Gross iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 6 Iowa State Daily Editorial Students stranded by apartment leases College students are nomadic crea- is no need to move out. However, many tures by necessity. Moving from high students who sub-lease over the sum- school hometown to campus is the mer or decide to move to a different first move most experience, one that apartment run into trouble. may relocate an individual a few scant Maybe being forced to sleep on miles or all the way across the world. couches and move all your belong- From there, we students travel back ings is not exactly the worst fate for a and forth from home to campus for college student, but it is irritating and vacations and holidays several times a time-consuming, as well as potentially year. avoidable. At the end of the year, a student may The easiest “fix” to the problem is relocate yet again to a job or internship, for students to be aware of it before and when they return to school they signing a lease. Instead of simply move from dorms to apartments. With assuming everything will work out, all this relocation, it’s no wonder most examine the details of the lease, espe- students do not get too attached to any cially move-in and move-out dates. If one location. a person’s lease has a move-out date However, the dangers of such a of July 24 but they don’t move into a nomadic lifestyle surface when a situ- new apartment until August 6, then ation arises when an individual has he or she should be planning ahead for no place to call home. At the end of a potential solutions, or find different semester or in the weeks before the leasing options. Photo: Madeline Doyle/Iowa State Daily Depending on friends and storage units, students are forced to scatter their belongings among beginning of an internship, a student A harder solution to the “homeless their space as they camp out on the couch for a few days waiting to move in to their next may be forced to crash on the couches student” situation is to improve com- living estate. of his or her closest friends, clogging munication between leasers and those out of the apartment. However, it’s not complexes will be resilient to the pleas their living rooms with cardboard who run the apartment complexes. In entirely necessary. If apartment man- or negotiations of leasers. But without boxes and bins. many cases, the reason for the early agement and leasers could schedule a awareness and negotiation, the prob- Such is the case with students who move-out date is so the apartment couple days at the beginning of a lease lem will never be solved. Apartment move between apartments and find management has time to have carpet for cleaners to come through (and for management in Ames needs to be themselves stranded for a number of cleaners come in and undo the damage all leasers to be out of the way) then the aware that leasers are unhappy. days between leases. done throughout the lease year. handful of “homeless” days could be But in the meantime, the best thing Obviously, if someone is living in Undoubtedly, it’s easier for carpet avoided. to do is find a kind friend with a com- one apartment and will continue to and floor cleaners to do their job if At this point, such a solution isn’t fortable sofa. live there for the next lease year, there absolutely everything and everyone is in the immediate future. Many larger

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Health Freshman fifteen can be avoided through knowledge By Michael.Doody put on weight in our first year of college. who enroll in America’s colleges and universities graduate within @iowastatedaily.com The truth is that many students transitioning from high six years but only 29 percent of people who enter two year pro- school to college need a reinforcement course in maintaining a grams graduate in three years. Some of this could be due to the ris- healthy lifestyle. ing cost of tuition, but it could also be due to new college students lmost everyone has been told about the “freshman 15” be- In elementary school and high school, everyone was required embracing poor eating habits and life choices. fore entering college, but does anyone heed the warning to participate in gym. This made most of the students healthy, or Poor health often results in a lack of energy. As a result, stu- Ait presents? Even after seeing the huge amount of weight at least educated students on healthy lifestyles, but once they en- dents will find themselves oversleeping or not paying attention my older brother put on while in college, I was still certain that I tered college fitness was no longer an important subject. For this in class. A lack of energy can also cause students to do poorly on would be untouched by the clutches of college chubbiness. reason, many college students fall victim to the freshman 15. homework and not study for tests. It is important for students to Unfortunately, this was not the case. I came to college weigh- Colleges should require courses in physical fitness. These maintain a healthy lifestyle in order to succeed in school. ing a slim 150 pounds. After my first year I had reached a weight courses should teach students the importance of healthy eating Colleges that require their students to take a course showing of 170 pounds. I was still comfortable at this weight as I had previ- habits along with healthy life choices. When entering a new type them the importance of healthy habits will also show parents that ously been thinner than is healthy for my height, but after my first of freedom, such as college, many young people face life-chang- they care about their children and their success and well-being. summer working on campus I weighed in at 190 pounds. I gained ing decisions. Too many students fall victim to drug and alcohol Iowa State provides students with gymnasiums paid for through a total of 40 pounds while at school for a whole year, an incredible abuse, along with poor diet and exercise. student fees. If students aren’t taking the opportunity to use what amount and obviously a much larger number than 15. According to the American College Health Association, the they pay for, their money would be completely wasted. I am not the only one that was affected by this “freshman 15,” percentage of overweight and obese college students increased If more schools provided students with an easily accessible or in my case “freshman 40.” Many have been affected by this from 24.7 percent in fall 2006 to 29.2 percent in fall 2011. This in- gym and the knowledge of healthy eating, it may result in fewer unhealthy weight gain while attending college. They developed crease shows that more and more college students are falling vic- dropouts and will definitely result in a healthier lifestyle. many bad and unhealthy eating habits that most of them car- tim to unhealthy choices. If colleges create a course that teaches ried with them through adulthood. Many of us get in the habit of basic health, then the percentage of overweight and obese college snacking when studying or doing homework. Additionally, many students would decrease. social activities center around food or drinking. No wonder we A study done by Harvard shows that 56 percent of students Michael Doody is a senior in mathematics from Chicago, Ill.

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Athletic Training Training days: ISU students protect others’ futures, prepare for their own

By Beau.Berkley @iowastatedaily.com

Broken bones, sprained knees and wrists, twisted ankles and concussions. It’s all in a day’s work. Student trainers at Iowa State are given the unique opportuni- ty to stand on the sidelines with players, coaches and other train- ers so as to not only see how to treat game-time injuries, but also perform the actions themselves. “Mentally, you got to be ready for any situation that could hap- pen because at any time, anybody could go down with a knee in- jury or someone could get a concussion, so you have to be on your toes at all times,” said Jordan Hayes, a junior in athletic training. However, before student trainers at Iowa State can mend the wounds of the injured, they must be accepted into the program. Prospective students hoping to gain admission into the ath- letic training program must first complete their freshman year as a pre-athletic training major. During this time, students must maintain a grade point average of at least 2.5, gain 75 hours of on site observation and complete required courses. After the completion of their freshman year, students must then apply for admission into the athletic training program where a selection committee will interview them. Junior Matt Geren will be entering his first year in the athletic training program and said the rigors of the program do not stop with admission. “Iowa state is actually a pretty unique scenario because they throw their first year students into football, so it’s kind of the crash course because, I don’t want to say it’s the staple of the pro- fession, but a lot of athletic trainers want to do football and a lot of other programs won’t do that,” Geren said. Photo: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily The standard ankle wrap is used to prevent and stabilize the ankle from inversion ankle sprains. Preparing for the worst for the worst is key. “It’s very exciting and being on the sideline is great, but you On March 31, 2013, the sports world was rocked by an injury “You just try to prepare yourself for anything that could hap- have to make sure that you keep your game face on and remem- so gruesome that many media outlets refused to show the footage. pen. Someone could tear their ACL in an instant and you could ber that you are there for the players and not to watch the game,” Kevin Ware, a guard for the Louisville basketball team, suffered never know it,” Sokol said. “We make sure we know what to do Hayes said. “We got to make sure that we’re there mentally. You a compound fracture in his right leg while trying to block a shot when the time comes and prepare ourselves.” want to be there, you want to make a good impression.” against Duke during the NCAA Tournament. Preemptive action is something student trainers at Iowa State Keeping a relationship with the players is important in build- The following moments were tense as fans turned away and go through before every game. Each trainer is given a job in case of ing trust for injury scenarios, but keeping it a business relation- players buckled to the floor in horror. As trainers took to the court an injury such as Ware’s. ship is important, said Sokol. to treat Ware the best they could, one could only imagine how to “We do a lot of practicing. Before the football season last year, “When you first see some of the athletes you know, that you’ve react in such a situation. we went through our emergency action plans. We have those set seen on T.V., you kind of get star struck, but you have to keep that “Athletic trainers kind of have to be cool under pressure be- up and we know who’s going to be doing what incase of an emer- business mentality because it is your job,” Sokol said. “You can cause something like that doesn’t always happen, so you have to gency,” Hayes said. “We have everything planned out before the talk to them and make them comfortable, but you can’t be a crazy make sure it’s not life threatening first and make sure everyone game even starts of what would happen in case of an emergency.” person on the sidelines.” around them makes space,” Geren said. “If you’re freaking out, the The hands-on experience is something the trainers value as a athlete is going to be freaking out and that’s not a good situation. Strictly business critical learning experience for their futures, not only as trainers, “What you’d do is cover it up and stabilize him to make sure but also as members of society. he’s not going into shock and then get him off the field or court as With so much pageantry and action happening inside Jack “Iowa State athletic training does have a high reputation and quickly as you can, get him to a hospital so a physician can make a Trice Stadium or inside Hilton Coliseum, it’s easy for one’s mind giving students that sort of exposure the first year really does help proper decision after that.” to wander into the fan realm. Something athletic trainers cannot with the quality of the people it produces,” Geren said. “I’m proud Wes Sokol, a junior in athletic training, says that preparation afford to let happen. to be apart of that.” Sports 13

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World Record Hold on to Your Handlebars: RAGBRAI participants bust odd world record By Alex.Gookin @iowastatedaily.com

In many ways, Fairfield, Iowa, was no different than most overnight stops for RAGBRAI riders: decorations galore, ven- dors lining the downtown area, and tents in every other yard. But something hairy was going on in this small town of less than 10,000 people on the evening of July 26. With a “Cirque de Fairfield” theme, everything from volun- teers to local statues to building fronts were decked out in handle- bar mustaches. But it was the RAGBRAI participants who made the facial hair more than just a memory and a part of history. By early afternoon, the south side of the Jefferson County courthouse lawn was cordoned off with orange snow fencing for an event that brought a whole new meaning to “Hold on to your handlebars”. For the first time in RAGBRAI history, participants were attempting a world record: the most people wearing fake mustaches. “Another community had done this mustache world record and because we had the mustache as part of our logo we thought that would be kind of a fun idea,” said organizer Terry Baker. Baker was on the committee that brainstormed ideas for Fairfield’s hosting of RAGBRAI before forming a smaller com- mittee to focus on the world record attempt in April. It was there that the seemingly simple task of assembling 4,000 of the 25,000 bikers to wear fake mustaches became a big undertaking. “It turned out to be a lengthy process,” Baker said. “There is a lot involved in working with Guinness, obviously it’s a world re- cord so they have high standards.” Soon it was apparent the event was going to be an all-or-noth- ing attempt with the committee making sure to jump through all the hoops to make it happen. Photographers, videographers, tim- ers, and official witnesses were assembled per Guinness protocol. The rules stated every person was to wear the faux mustaches handed out at the event for five consecutive minutes without re- moving the mustache or leaving the area. Young children were discouraged to participate, as each person who violated the rules Photo: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily was to be disqualified. Participants attempt to break the world record for a group wearing fake moustaches. Guinness has the final call, but more than As RAGBRAI approached, Guinness sent their approval to go 2,000 people helped to try and the break record of 1, 534 people. ahead with the attempt. Fairfield was now in the driver’s seat to break the record of 1,532 people donning faux facial hair at Gilda’s entific and you can get disqualified for something very simple.” yelled “One!”, a loud cheer, followed by many congratulations LaughFest in Grand Rapids, Mich., earlier in 2013. Mustaches were handed out and volunteer Michael Halley and mustache-aided smiles filled the area. For the first time in As bikers rolled into Fairfield on July 26, the volunteers were started shouting instructions through a megaphone. After all RAGBRAI history, a world record had been set. hard at work organizing wristbands, fake mustaches, and section mustaches were applied, the event was about to start. “We [had] well over 2,000 people,” Baker said of the crowd. numbers for a smooth event. Volunteer June Lowenberg esti- “I will blow the horn to start the 6 minutes ... and the second “It will be in Guinness’ hands soon to be given the official mated more than 70 volunteers worked the event, helping direct horn will signify us making history,” Halley announced through determination.” people to where they needed to go. the megaphone. The record will have to be reviewed through official wit- As 5:30 p.m. approached, word had got around about the re- The horn blew, and time ticked away. “The wave” was started ness accounts, photographs and videos. The process could take cord-breaking attempt, and a line stretching back for blocks had multiple times as a street corner band played a song to help pass months to become official, but for now, organizers and partici- formed. When the gates opened, the line flowed constantly onto the time. Even the scaled-down Statue of Liberty on the court- pants alike are happy with the event. the front lawn of the courthouse for 20 minutes. house lawn was given a mustache. “The feedback has been really positive,” Baker said. “The “There were times where it was like, ‘OK, are we going to pull Finally, it was announced that only 10 seconds remained, and RAGBRAI staff said we did everything they ever asked for, so we this off?’” Lowenberg said. “It’s one of those events that is so sci- the whole crowd joined in counting down. As the participants are really happy with everything.” 12 Ames 24/7

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