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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2012 AMES247 OPINION Student Respect raises privilege thousands of religion

SPORTS Gymnasts face new competition

Freedom Find us online: iowastatedaily.com With 10th celebration,

@iowastatedaily Iowa State leads in st First Amendment Day facebook.com/ iowastatedaily By Frances.Myers @iowastatedaily.com

Online: This year marks the 10th anniver- sary of Iowa State’s First Amendment Day, a celebration that serves as a reminder of the five freedoms grant- ed to the American people in the Constitution. Iowa State’s initial First Amendment Day was celebrated in April 2003. According to “Creating Creative First Amendment Events,” a creative BIBLE MORALS UP component for a master’s degree pub- FOR DEBATING lished by Mark Witherspoon, adviser iowastatedaily.com/news to the Daily and leader in the forma- tion of the initial First Amendment Day at Iowa State, “in the summer of 2002, three things happened that led to the beginning of First Amendment celebrations at Iowa State University.” Witherspoon wrote that the first occurred in July, when the First Amendment Center had published a Amendment 2002 State of the First Amendment Survey. This survey showed a severe in- NOV. ELECTIONS crease in the “number of people in the GAIN NEW FOCUS United States who believed the First File photo: Iowa State Daily iowastatedaily.com/news Amendment provided Americans Ted Tedesco, perched upon a soap box, declares First Amendment Day for Ames during the debates by Parks Library, April 17, 2003. Tedesco spoke about better educating people about their rights. FREEDOM.p5 >> Event: Runners eat Activism doughnuts through 5K By Randi Reeder Marchers ‘Take Back the Night’ Daily staff writer It’s the 5K (3.1 miles) where stu- By Trevor.Werner dents can eat doughnuts during @iowastatedaily.com a race and still improve their fin- ishing time. The 2012 “Doughnut April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Run” will start this Saturday at 10 which means discussions about issues that some a.m. with registration beginning consider uncomfortable, and most try to avoid at 8 a.m. thinking about. Take Back the Night is an event This year, the route has been where anyone can come and bring these issues into revised to trace across campus, with part of it following the the open. infamous Curtiss to Beardshear “Take Back the Night is about unifying students, Run challenge. staff and the community to create a community Throughout the run there will without gender based violence,” said Chris Fowler, be four doughnut stations. Interim director of the Margaret Sloss Woman Along with the Krispy Crème Center. “We know violence doesn’t only happen at doughnuts, the stations will also night, but it can happen anytime and awareness is provide water. For each dough- needed.” nut a person eats, time will be subtracted from the finishing Here at Iowa State, the Take Back the Night Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily time. Runners are encouraged to march began at the West Terrace of the Memorial Abigail Barefoot, senior in journalism and mass communication, leads people shouting their Slogan eat, but it is not required. Union. for Take Back the Night’s march on Wednesday on Campus. Individuals and teams can still They began by handing out T-shirts to people sign up early for the race and run attending the march. Then, they handed a check “Your gender, religion, race or sexual prefer- a part of our culture. My hope is that my daughter for $20. On race day the fee to for $5,293.20 to Assault Care Center Extending ence doesn’t matter,” said Jennifer Plagman, as- won’t have to attend a Take Back the Night march run will be $25. Shelter and Support for their fundraiser, the sistant dean of students and director of greek af- because we would have solved these problems and To register for the run go to ac- “Vagina Monologues.” fairs. “Sexual misconduct doesn’t discriminate; it’s removed the need for a cause.” tive.com and search “doughnut run.” The first 600 participants who sign up will receive a custom 2012 Doughnut Run pint glass. Individuals as well as IDENTITY teams can sign up. Costumes for the run are encouraged. A team with the best costumes will be presented with the best costume award. A long way to go for minorities in sports For more information, go to the Editor’s note: in terms of race relations and diversi- to interact in a significant way with viewing sports as a “silver bullet” that ISU Triathlon Club’s website or As part of an ongoing series about Facebook page. ty among players, coaches and admin- the minority individuals. And it’s not can fix everything with race relations identity and racism, the Daily delves istrators. Rather than being a divider, always in a role where the person of — it is not the only solution. into ethnicity in the world of athletics. sports has become a place for growth color is in a less-than role, and so this “[Sports] is [only] one of the equal- of understanding. has provided some opportunities to izers; the ways we can help achieve By Jeremiah.Davis “Sports still has the ability [to] and continue to promote understanding the goals we set as far as race relations Inside: @iowastatedaily.com it is providing a venue for the voice and familiarity with people of differ- are concerned,” Hill said. of minority individuals,” said Vice ence races and ethnicities.” Former ISU men’s basketball News ...... 5 The days of Jesse Owen and President of Student Affairs Tom Hill saw the days of intense dis- player Royce White said — and Hill Opinion ...... 6 Jackie Robinson are long gone. The Hill, who was a standout track athlete crimination and experienced racism agreed — a lot of what causes issues, Sports ...... 10 days of athletes not being allowed into at Arkansas State from 1967-72 and first hand while at Arkansas State. He especially in sports, is a lack of educa- Ames247 ...... 12 the restaurant or hotel with the rest of went on to win a bronze medal in the said he is very proud of how far the tion for young minorities. Classifieds ...... 13 the team are history. 1972 Olympics in Munich. race relations have come in the sports White said going back to the grass- Games ...... 15 Sports today are a far cry from “But it also provides an oppor- world specifically. what they were in the 1950s and ‘60s, tunity for the majority population However, he cautioned against SPORTS.p5 >>

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THE FIRST AMENDMENT Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2012 AMES247 OPINION Student Respect raises privilege thousands of religion

SPORTS Gymnasts face new competition

Freedom Find us online: iowastatedaily.com With 10th celebration, Iowa State leads in @iowastatedaily st st First Amendment Day facebook.com/ iowastatedaily By Frances.Myers @iowastatedaily.com

nline This year marks the 10th anniver- O : sary of Iowa State’s First Amendment Day, a celebration that serves as a re- minder of the five freedoms grant- ed to the American people in the Constitution. Iowa State’s initial First Amendment Day was celebrated in April 2003. According to “Creating Creative First Amendment Events,” a creative component for a master’s degree pub- BIBLE MORALS UP lished by Mark Witherspoon, adviser FOR DEBATING to the Daily and leader in the forma- iowastatedaily.com/news tion of the initial First Amendment Day at Iowa State, “in the summer of 2002, three things happened that led to the beginning of First Amendment celebrations at Iowa State University.” Witherspoon wrote that the first occurred in July, when the First Amendment Center had published a 2002 State of the First Amendment Amendment Survey. This survey showed a severe in- NOV. ELECTIONS crease in the “number of people in the GAIN NEW FOCUS United States who believed the First File photo: Iowa State Daily Amendment provided Americans iowastatedaily.com/news with too much freedom.” Ted Tedesco, perched upon a soap box, declares First Amendment Day for Ames during the debates by Parks Library, April 17, 2003. Tedesco spoke about better educating people about their rights. FREEDOM.p5 >> Event: Runners eat Activism doughnuts through 5K By Randi Reeder Marchers ‘Take Back the Night’ Daily staff writer It’s the 5K (3.1 miles) where stu- By Trevor.Werner dents can eat doughnuts during @iowastatedaily.com a race and still improve their fin- ishing time. The 2012 “Doughnut April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Run” will start this Saturday at 10 which means discussions about issues that some a.m. with registration beginning at 8 a.m. consider uncomfortable, and most try to avoid thinking about. Take Back the Night is an event This year, the route has been revised to trace across campus, where anyone can come and bring these issues into with part of it following the the open. infamous Curtiss to Beardshear “Take Back the Night is about unifying students, Run challenge. staff and the community to create a community Throughout the run there will without gender based violence,” said Chris Fowler, be four doughnut stations. Interim director of the Margaret Sloss Women’s Along with the Krispy Crème Center. “We know violence doesn’t only happen at doughnuts, the stations will also night, but it can happen anytime and awareness is provide water. For each dough- nut a person eats, time will be needed.” subtracted from the finishing Here at Iowa State, the Take Back the Night Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily time. Runners are encouraged to march began at the West Terrace of the Memorial Abigail Barefoot, senior in journalism and mass communication, leads people shouting their Slogan eat, but it is not required. Union. for Take Back the Night’s march on Wednesday on Campus. Individuals and teams can still They began by handing out T-shirts to people sign up early for the race and run attending the march. Then, they handed a check for “Your gender, religion, race or sexual prefer- of our culture. My hope is that my daughter won’t for $20. On race day the fee to $5,293.20 to Assault Care Center Extending Shelter ence doesn’t matter,” said Jennifer Plagman, assis- have to attend a Take Back the Night march because run will be $25. and Support for their fundraiser, the “Vagina tant dean of students and director of greek affairs. we would have solved these problems and removed To register for the run go to ac- Monologues.” “Sexual misconduct doesn’t discriminate; it’s a part the need for a cause.” tive.com and search “doughnut run.” The first 600 participants who sign up will receive a custom 2012 Doughnut Run pint glass. Individuals as well as IDENTITY teams can sign up. Costumes for the run are encouraged. A team with the best costumes will be presented with the best costume award. A long way to go for minorities in sports For more information, go to the ISU Triathlon Club’s website or Editor’s note: in terms of race relations and diversi- to interact in a significant way with viewing sports as a “silver bullet” that Facebook page. As part of an ongoing series about ty among players, coaches and admin- the minority individuals. And it’s not can fix everything with race relations identity and racism, the Daily delves istrators. Rather than being a divider, always in a role where the person of — it is not the only solution. into ethnicity in the world of athletics. sports has become a place for growth color is in a less-than role, and so this “[Sports] is [only] one of the equal- of understanding. has provided some opportunities to izers; the ways we can help achieve By Jeremiah.Davis “Sports still has the ability [to] and continue to promote understanding the goals we set as far as race relations Inside: @iowastatedaily.com it is providing a venue for the voice and familiarity with people of differ- are concerned,” Hill said. of minority individuals,” said Vice ence races and ethnicities.” Former ISU men’s basketball News ...... 5 The days of Jesse Owen and President of Student Affairs Tom Hill saw the days of intense dis- player Royce White said — and Hill Opinion ...... 6 Jackie Robinson are long gone. The Hill, who was a standout track athlete crimination and experienced racism agreed — a lot of what causes issues, Sports ...... 10 days of athletes not being allowed into at Arkansas State from 1967-72 and first hand while at Arkansas State. He especially in sports, is a lack of educa- Ames247 ...... 12 the restaurant or hotel with the rest of went on to win a bronze medal in the said he is very proud of how far the tion for young minorities. Classifieds ...... 13 the team are history. 1972 Olympics in Munich. race relations have come in the sports White said going back to the grass- Games ...... 15 Sports today are a far cry from “But it also provides an oppor- world specifically. what they were in the 1950s and ‘60s, tunity for the majority population However, he cautioned against SPORTS.p5 >>

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The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. Ames, ISU Police All those accused of violating the law are innocent until Departments proven guilty in a court of law. Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily Police Blotter: April 7 was transported to the Story with public intoxicationin Lot 1. LET’S BE FRANK: Planning a safe Veishea County Justice Center (reported He was transported to the Story Alexander Heth Duque, 20, at 1:58 a.m.). County Justice Center (reported Jon Miles, sophomore in mechanical engineering, receives a shirt from Courtney Long, city and Virakyuth Theng, 18, both at 2:10 a.m.). of Ames intern, for entering Ames Police and ISU Police’s numbers into their cell phones. 2120 Lincoln Way were cited for Fabian Abrego, 21, of Perry, underage possession of alcohol Iowa, was arrested and charged Jan Schroeder, 21, 4328 at 2200 block of Lincoln Way with public intoxication in Frederiksen Court, was arrested (reported at 1:13 a.m.). 2400 block of Lincoln Way. and charged with public intoxica- He was transported to the Story tion and fifth degree theft at Antoinette McHerron, 24, County Justice Center (reported Frederiksen Court. He was 4403 Toronto Street, Apt. 4, at 2:05 a.m.). transported to the Story was arrested and charged with Daniel Carvalho De Moura, 23, County Justice Center driving while barred and driving (reported at 3:06 a.m.). under suspension in Lot 59. She of 1513 South Grand Ave., Apt. 4, was arrested and charged

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ST Congress shall make no law respeCting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting TONIGHT! 8 – 9:30 p.m. other top acts. the free exerCise Freedom Sings: Grammy Joseph Wooten, a singer and thereof; or abridging Award-winning musicians come songwriter, and keyboard player 10th together for a high-energy and for the Steve Miller Band. the freedom of speeCh, high-volume concert to showcase Jason White, On his debut music that has been banned, Shades of Gray, Jason White or of the press; or the Anniversary censored or sounded calls for proved he had a knack for gritty right of the people social change. This multimedia storytelling couched in fluent experience from the First pop. He combined the two with peaCeably to assemble, Celebration Amendment Center uses the very such success that Tim McGraw music deemed too controversial picked up the record’s brooding and to petition the to share the history of censorship “Red Ragtop” and made it into a government for a on musical artists. Great Hall, controversial hit. Memorial Union Ashley Cleveland, a gritty, redress of grievanCes. Featuring: powerful singer and the only Bill Lloyd, former member of the woman to win three Grammy top country duo Foster and Lloyd, Awards for best rock gospel whose work has been recorded album. by Hootie and the Blowfish and AMENDMENT DAY Thursday, April 12 10 – 11 a.m. 11 – 11:45 a.m. about 1,000 students come #occupy participants and mixed religion and business. 9 – 10 a.m. The High School Greenlee Orientation: together to celebrate their protest coaches lead this The professor who proposed Freedom March: We Hero – Champion of Our high school student visitors First Amendment freedoms. panel training you how to the course as well as a panel march from the steps of the First Amendment get their own party, where Lisa Student groups sing, play, better take your legally of experts discuss and take Ames City Hall to the steps Award: Students in Iowa Brinkley, academic adviser, decorate campus and debate protected stand. Gilman 1652 your questions as to the role of of Iowa State’s Beardshear supposedly have greater will offer a brief orientation to the hot issues of the day. 3 – 4 p.m. religion in schools. Gilman 1652 Hall, home of the office of press and speech freedoms Iowa State and the Greenlee How will you celebrate? School or Sunday 10 p.m. – midnight the president, to support than most other states. Ben School before the afternoon Central Campus School? How does our Late Night Jam: Three our cause. What cause? Lange, high school teacher events. Coover 2245 freedom of religion of the four musicians from Whatever you want! Make from Waukon, just finished 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 2 – 3 p.m. combine with the Freedom Sings – Bill Lloyd, signs. Form a group. Write a four years of fighting to make Feast on the First: Free Occupy 101: a separation of church Jason White and Joseph chant. Dress up. Decide what sure it stays that way. Listen food! Impromptu soapbox Beginners Guide to and state in a school Wooten – will kick back for matters to you and speak out. to the hero you never knew debates! Live music! Did we Protests: Do you know setting? A finance course a more relaxed and personal Bands will escort us along the you had. Coover 2245 mention free food? Central how to use your freedoms was canceled this year at jam session. MShop, way. Meet at Ames City Hall Campus comes alive as of petition and assembly? ISU in part because of how it Memorial Union

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>>FREEDOM.p3 “Mark came to me with Chris basis. >>SPORTS.p3 waste.” Carroll, who is the director of “Frankly, Iowa State is one of Off the field, at an administrative “‘Spoon and the director Vanderbilt’s Student Publications, the leaders in what it does to cele- roots level and teaching young people level, minorities are still making head- of the Greenlee School, then and we had a discussion about pro- brate the First Amendment. In the they can coexist with the majority both way on levelling the playing field as far John Eighmey, had some grant grams relating to the first amend- past few years other schools have on and off the court or field in the sports as power positions. money,” said David Bulla, as- ment,” Policinski said. “We brain- had activities of some sort to cele- world will only help the advancement of The Rooney Rule in the NFL re- sociate professor at the College stormed about doing a summer brate it, such as a series of speakers minorities. quires teams to interview a minor- of Communication & Media workshop for college media ad- or some activity, but Iowa State is “You really need to go back and look ity candidate before hiring a coach, but Sciences at Zayed University in visers and during this time, Mark one of the leaders in this trend,” he at the youth and look at how that prod- no such requirement exists in college Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. mentioned wanting to do a First said. “Every year it gains stature, uct is being molded,” White said. “Once sports. Bulla worked as a professor in the Amendment Festival. So we brain- and it’s a real testimony to Iowa you get [to the college level], it’s not too David Harris, senior associate ath- Greenlee School of Journalism stormed what could be done for State as a university and to the late, but it’s close to too late.” letics director for student affairs, has and Communication before his it and we decided to bring in Ken Greenlee School for all the work Hill said, to echo White’s sentiments, been through the process of getting transfer to Abu Dhabi. “‘Spoon Paulson for the keynote speaker, they have done to recognize the getting kids on the right track can only hired and hiring people in his time as an thought that 9/11 had done some and for entertainment we would First Amendment. It has broad- help minorities across the board. But, administrator and believes that at the damage to civil liberties and want- have Freedom Sings. I have been ened in its depth and continues to Hill said, that can be difficult. end of the day, when schools or teams ed to create a First Amendment involved several times since then, do so on an annual basis.” “Unfortunately, we have lots of in- hire a coach or administrator, they are Day activity.” and I even emceed for Feast on Bulla encouraged students dividuals who will not have the oppor- hiring the person most qualified for the In his creative component, the First a couple years ago. I have from all majors and walks of life tunity to have the proper role models position. Witherspoon wrote, “Previous maintained a pretty good connec- to join in on celebrating their at those early stages,” Hill said. “There In his journey from alma mater Ole year’s surveys — those conducted tion with Mark since becoming freedoms granted by the First needs to be some place where some- Miss to here at Iowa State, Harris said in 1997, 1999, 2000 and 2001 — involved.” Amendment. body can have an impact [on the kids]. ” he feels like he was treated fairly as a had shown that about one-third Then the last factor oc- “If [Iowa State] students trav- Hill added that the education kids minority. of Americans thought the First curred. Eighmey, then director eled around the world, they would need is not just how to become success- “I‘ve been judged fairly,” Harris said. Amendment provided too much of the Greenlee School, asked realize the rights enshrined in the ful; there is already a pretty good model “I’ve had an opportunity to do some freedom. In the 2002 survey, that Witherspoon a few weeks later First Amendment are not guar- for that, he said. things that were positive. percentage jumped to 49 percent.” to coordinate a national event for anteed in much of the world,” What needs to happen for minori- “[But] I can’t tell you that’s the expe- Witherspoon said the second the Greenlee School. Witherspoon he said. “Try writing what you ties in the sports world, especially, is rience that everyone who’s a minority thing that led to the formation of thus decided this would be the please in China, staging a protest education on how to deal with the suc- has had; I can only speak to my personal First Amendment Day was when opportunity to bring the First in Iran or criticizing the govern- cess they have on the court or field and experience.” he was asked to coordinate an ef- Amendment to people at Iowa ment in North Korea. … In many extend that wealth and success for the In order for more minorities to have fort of the college media advisers State and the Ames community. ways, First Amendment Day is the rest of their lives after they retire or fin- the experience Harris had, Hill said in order to educate the students “I remember Mark Greenlee School’s and [Society of ish playing. Hill can see it happening, people need to be willing to show young and advisers about the First Witherspoon playing the key lead- Professional Journalists’] state- too. minorities they can get and keep a posi- Amendment. ership role,” Eighmey said. “My ment about who we, as Americans, “I see us refocusing our energies and tion off the field, too. At this point, Gene Policinski, role was really just a supporting are as a people. We believe in free- attention on those who are fortunate “We need people to be willing to senior vice president and executive one, to encourage and to provide dom of expression, open govern- enough to make significant revenues as provide minority individuals with the director of the First Amendment support and some resources.” ment and citizen participation. We a performer and better preparing them opportunities to learn the business — to Center, became involved when Policinski praised Iowa believe that every man’s opinion to deal with success,” Hill said. “Because learn coaching, to be athletic admin- Witherspoon came to him in order State’s efforts in celebrating First has value — even those with whom there’s a significant number of minori- istrators,” Hill said. “We need them to to get ideas to work with. Amendment Day on an annual we disagree.” ties that will see success, and it goes to have that opportunity to do that.”

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Editorial Belief Minority faiths are ‘Pink slime’ no less important e live in a nation Privilege of religion panel ignores where all sorts of Wmajority groups hold privilege over others. When I say conversation “privilege,” I’m referring to what allows for all types is generally recognized as rights, The seldom-heard word “panoply” immunities or benefits “enjoyed is defined as “a full suit of armor,” or only by a person or group beyond the advantages of most.” There “a magnificent or impressive array.” are many aspects in our everyday Given the facts of Tuesday’s panel lives where we tend to experi- discussion “The Truth: Lean Finely ence privilege, yet don’t realize it. It could be class privilege, race Textured Beef,” then, Iowa State privilege, gender, age, ability or University played host to a panoply religious privilege. of supporters of the beef industry’s Many groups involved in activ- ism for various social equality practice of processing the trimmings causes are very aware of privilege of beef cuts and including them with and attempt to show people in ma- ground beef. jority groups how they have cer- tain privileges, even if they don’t The “panel discussion” was much recognize the effects. Personally, more an instance of message politics I have things like white privilege than an attempt to actually discuss or a heterosexual privilege. I enjoy the benefits of being in a majority the controversy or issue as Gov. Terry group and the social assumptions Branstad, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, and expectations that go along U.S. Rep. Steve King, professor in with those characteristics. One type of privilege enjoyed animal science Jim Dickson, Janet by a large majority of Americans is Riley of the American Meat Institute religious (specifically, Christian) and Nancy Degner of the Iowa Beef privilege. No one will dispute the fact that the predominant religion Industry Council delivered their facts in America is Christianity and and pronouncements. all its various sects. When you “Dude, it’s beef” was the sermon include Protestants, Catholics, Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, of the day, according to the T-shirt Orthodox and “other Christian,” Branstad wore over his dress shirt. you account for 78.4 percent of During the forum, a crowd of 450 the population. Only a little over 16 percent of the population falls protestors, spectators and supporters into the category of “unaffiliated,” anticipated the panelists’ “discus- which includes atheists, agnostics sion.” The event seems to have vio- and “nothing in particular.” The remainder of America identifies lated the instructions Degner gave to as Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, her audience of about 300 people, for Hindu or a variety of “other.” instance, when she instructed them The ways in which Christian to be rational, not preach and have privilege manifests in our every- day lives seem harmless enough, Photo: Andrew Clawson/Iowa State Daily a conversation about the use of lean especially if you don’t notice them Tom Short, a self-described campus evangelist, visited the ISU campus Monday to speak on religion and belief finely textured beef. as a part of the majority group. But in America in the Free Speech Zone in front of Parks Library. for a minority, they can often stick In our opinion, the forum smacks out like a sore thumb. tain there would be similar uproar not. Until recently, I didn’t even more of a pow-wow summit between This past week was Easter, if any of these groups sought to entertain the idea I had a privilege industry and political leaders to coor- and I’m sure many of you went hand out materials to elementary based on ability. Realizing you home to visit family for the holi- aged children. The expectation may have Christian privilege and dinate a message in which they have day celebrations. Leading up to that Christian materials are ac- noting how it affects your inter- an interest than it looks like an hon- Good Friday, many of my friends ceptable, but not those of other re- actions with people (assumed est attempt to talk to the opponents asked, “Are you going home for By Claire.Vriezen ligions illuminates how privilege observance of religious holidays or Easter?” The assumption was @iowastatedaily.com affects treatment of other faiths. assumed attendance at a church) of “pink slime,” figure out what they innocent enough but pervasive. It This is not an isolated incident, is simply a valuable tool for look- are concerned about and determine a was assumed that everyone was a ban on the “distribution of nor a sole example of Christian ing at how you approach diversity. proper course of action. probably going home or seeing all non-instructional religious privilege in America. George W. Many of the privileges we family for Easter weekend. As materials.” As an outsider, this Bush, during his time as governor hold are arguably a product of our Branstad looked more like a plug a nonreligious person, who still seems like a perfectly reasonable of Texas, proclaimed a “Jesus environment. In Iowa (and the for the beef industry than a politician loves spending time with family decision on the part of the school Day” on June 10, 2000. This year, general Midwest), it’s a relatively interested in the health of his state’s and getting free candy (from the board. Public schools are not for Pennsylvania has declared 2012 safe assumption that any given Easter Bunny that my parents still proselytizing but for education. to be the “Year of the Bible.” There person you meet will come from citizens. The fact that Branstad has claim is responsible for hiding our Additionally, this sort of ban does have been pushes by various legis- a Catholic or Protestant back- received more than $150,000 in the baskets of goodies), the assump- not single out Christian groups lators to reinstate prayer in public ground. But when that assump- past two years should provide some tion that everyone celebrated the but instead equally prohibits dis- schools, the support of voucher tion becomes ingrained in our day still dug at me. tribution of all religious material. systems for private parochial normal interactions, it lends sense of how he sees his interest. While these are obviously Not surprisingly, there was schools and a lack of provisions itself to a mindset that when the Jobs are important, to be sure, but extremely mild examples of outrage and even threats from for religious dress and practices privilege is challenged by minority his responsibility — and the respon- Christian privilege, too often Christian community members for those of other faiths in schools. voices; those that hold the major- the idea that Christianity is the who saw this as an attack on Often, issues regarding ity may claim religious persecu- sibility of every elected official — is to preference or expectation of social religion and religious heritage. Christian privilege are closely tied tion. Perhaps even more impor- the voters. Those voters, incidentally, interactions turns into (usu- But one must ask, if the ban was to First Amendment violations. tantly, it creates a false view of the are people, not companies or indus- ally unconscious) suppression of removed, and non-instructional Either there are direct violations world where everyone shares the other religious ideologies. religious material allowed, would of the separation of church and same majority view. tries. The debate about the use of In our neighboring country of these same Christian community state, or the religious expression of “pink slime” is more about the quality Canada, a school board recently members support the distribu- minority groups is being margin- of our food supply than it is about decided to end the practice of al- tion of Korans? The Rigveda alized in favor of the majority. Claire Vriezen is a junior in lowing Gideons to hand out Bibles or Bhagavad Gita? What about Privilege is everywhere, biochemistry and genetics from waging a publicity campaign against to fifth graders, and implemented Wiccan materials? You can be cer- whether you realize you have it or Rochester, Minn. a particular part of the economy. Reynolds said it best, however, Safety when she said the beef industry’s panoply of supporters were there “to support [students], to support the beef industry and production agricul- What are guns really for? ture and to make sure you [students] have jobs.” Any honest discussion is s I thought about what to write this of view, new discussions in Florida courts, week I looked through news websites apparently gone with the wind. other state’s reactions. Even Iowa has made the Atrying to generate ideas, and I real- news about a new legislation being created as a As Iowans consider whether Iowa ized something interesting: There are always reactionary piece to the case. is to be an agricultural state or a qual- stories about shootings. Today, as I write, there Second, as the saying goes, “Guns don’t kill is a story about a shooting in Minneapolis people, people kill people.” Guns in the wrong ity agricultural state, it is our hope leading to a lockdown of a local college on my hands do kill people, but punishing everyone that public figures will converse with By Emma.Rinehart homepage. Shootings and lockdowns clutter @iowastatedaily.com with stricter laws for a few people’s misuse is us instead of delivering a messianic news sites and newspapers with a typical story not the solution. As Mike Royko, columnist of a lone gunman with no known motive and for the Chicago Tribune, once wrote, “The message of one-sided facts. details to follow. The individual stories tend make major headlines. NRA seems to be right: The cities and states to get lost in the massive abyss of the similar The Sarah McKinley story (the teenage that have the toughest gun laws have the most headlines, but collectively they have detrimen- mom who saved herself and her son from two murder and mayhem.” Editorial Board tal effects on gun rights laws. intruders), the Bobby Baltazar story (a father Gun owners tend to be just the typical Jake Lovett, editor in chief Nearly every time a major story is run new from the Bronx who used a gun as self-defense person next door, who lives a respectful life and Katherine Klingseis, managing editor debates in gun laws are seen in statehouses and after his son had been shot on the way home mows his or her lawn every Sunday afternoon. Michael Belding, opinion editor Congress. Each time these debates are brought from the ice cream shop), the Youssouf Drame Guns in the hands of people like this can only Michael Glawe, daily columnist up the typical party lines are reaffirmed. story (a shop owner to used his attacker’s gun further ensure safety. Guns do nothing by Craig Long, daily columnist Typically the Democrats blame the guns and to protect his shop’s customers and employees themselves and are as dangerous as the owner Barry Snell, daily columnist want further regulation and restriction for during a robbery); these stories barely made allows them to be but in the hands of safe, Claire Vriezen, daily columnist owners, while Republicans argue guns save major headlines and are soon forgotten in the stable individuals are is not a threat. more people than they hurt. Although the con- gulf of misguided gun use stories. Gun law debates will continue to erupt in Feedback policy: servative belief is hard to remember when sto- They all have a common theme: The guns the courts and legislators, they will continue The Daily encourages discussion but does not ries such as the Trayvon Martin shooting are were used in self-defense against people who to endanger American’s right to the Second guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter infiltrating the media and there is a new story had dangerous intentions, but these stories Amendment, but it is important to remember or online feedback. every hour of people with guns gone rogue. tend to be overlooked. When news media there is greater risk of danger in a country with Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. There are certain things each person outlets share stories of misused gun laws, it no firearms. As George Mason, commonly re- com. 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Every Emma Rinehart is a sophomore finance for print in the Iowa State Daily. Rarely do stories of gun use in self-defense day stories flood the media about new points and political science from Spencer, Iowa Editor: Michael Belding | [email protected] Thursday, April 12, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 7 Guest columns Freedom of art becomes the new freedom of speech Editor’s note: scandalous. Two suggestive theater sons. This means that when people I think that situation was blown way This essay won first place in the annual Dana Weinstein is a student at pieces: “Rent” written by Jonathan try to put a stop to these productions, out of proportion. I have been in a First Amendment Day essay contest for Davenport Central High School in Larson and “Spring Awakening” by they are attempting to take away production of “Godspell” and think it high school students. Davenport, IA. Steven Sater. Both display themes of someone’s right to express themself is a great show with a great message homosexuality and sexual content. and their right to their own beliefs. behind it. The show doesn’t say “This “The Twist,” was sweeping the na- People will speak out against these “Godspell” and “Jesus Christ is what you need to believe hap- n a world where people are al- tion. The popular song and dance productions, saying they shouldn’t Superstar” are two religion based pened.” It is only there to be fun and ways criticized for things they do, by Chubby Checker was considered even exist. All they see is the musicals that are often disliked by share a good message. Iit is important that people be able suggestive and inappropriate to reality of the world that the writers churches. They seem to portray My philosophy: “If it isn’t hurting to express themselves. People should many people. School administrators incorporated into their shows; they Jesus in a not-so-reverent tone. For anybody, don’t sweat it.” There are so be allowed to enjoy the freedoms believed it encouraged inappropriate don’t see the value in them. “Rent” example, in “Godspell” the man who many bigger issues to solve that wast- that the First Amendment gives us behavior in students and tried to ban is considered by many to show a plays Jesus is wearing ridiculous ing energy trying to punish people without fear of retribution. In the it. This went against the students’ sense of self-worth, family, love and clothes and looks like a clown. They for using creativity is just wrong. arts, people are always criticized by right to free expression. Anyone can individualism. Not to mention “Rent” are believed to be sacrilegious and Discouraging students from partici- someone; there always seems to be see if you go to a school dance that and “Spring Awakening” both earned disrespectful. There was an argu- pating in the arts can deprive them somebody waiting to argue or tell an times have changed in the way of multiple Tony Awards and “Spring ment at Davenport Central High of developing talents they would not artist they’ve done something wrong. dance and the amount of supervision. Awakening” received a Grammy for Shcool over whether “Godspell” was have otherwise. As a participant in The artist has the right to express Students have the right to dance how best musical show album. appropriate to do in a public school. many forms of art, I say that freedom himself and everyone else has the they please, and they shouldn’t have While some theatrical produc- Many parents thought it was too of expression is important. If you right to not go to certain plays, art administrators getting in the way. tions are considered inappropriate religious to perform in a school. In don’t like something someone is shows and dance performances. There are many plays and because of sexual related themes, the end they banned “Godspell” from performing, don’t go, don’t watch it. In the 1960s, a new dance craze, musicals that have been considered others are criticized for religious rea- being performed at the school again. You have that right. Learn before blindly following Assemble your own rights

Editor’s note: enough, Invisible Children Editor’s note: This essay won second place in April Newell is a student at is pro-military intervention This essay won third place in the annual Mara Kealey is a student at Davenport the annual First Amendment Day Davenport Central High School against Kony, and the 32 percent First Amendment Day essay contest for Central High Shcool in Davenport, IA. essay contest for high school in Davenport, Iowa. of money that is donated is high school students.. students. sent directly to the Ugandan pages, I do not count most news and Sudan People’s Liberation to witness this protest. ur nation is virtually on Facebook as reliable. Military, who are both liable for o matter where you live in the The first day we arrived there were united via Facebook. When I first started read- multiple rape accusations and world, you will have opinions over 80,000 people there, all protest- OToday, this social ing about KONY 2012, I was other crimes throughout their Nand views that have been formed ers. Thousands of people were not just network is also a primary news immediately skeptical and was countries. Invisible Children by your surroundings. Personal philoso- protesting in the Capitol but also living source to many of its users, espe- astounded by the amount of claims that the Ugandan military phies are what make us who we are and, there. All you could see were people sit- cially to the younger generation. supportive Facebook statuses is more equipped to capture sometimes without us even realizing ting on sleeping bags on the floor singing Recently, there has been post I saw about sending money to Kony than any other affected it, dictate a large portion of our lives. I and holding protest signs. All of the local after post about KONY 2012; an the organization and helping to country, when in actuality, Kony have spent quite some time contemplat- store owners had signs in their windows organization by non-profit group capture Kony. has not been active in Uganda ing what my overall philosophy is, but saying, “We are Anti-Walker!” and “All Invisible Children, supporting I was intrigued and watched since 2006, which is even admit- I can not seem to find one thing that is Walker protesters welcome!” the arrest of criminal Joseph the KONY 2012 video that was ted subtly in the KONY 2012 more important than freedom of speech. My family marched around the Kony, a man who is allegedly so popular, and I was moved video. It is the most basic yet essential right Capitol for hours singing protest songs responsible for many child ab- by it. The video pulls at your After reading more about Americans have but it is often taken for like, “Hey Hey! Ho Ho! Scott Walker has ductions and deaths. heartstrings, and you almost KONY 2012, I became disgusted granted. got to go!!” Although the goal is admi- ask yourself how you can help with the idea of sending money In a country that is run by a cen- Everywhere you went people were rable, the propaganda being all these children who are being to a ‘non-profit’ that is doing tral government, freedom of speech is giving protest speeches and even some published by the group has been enslaved to be soldiers. absolutely nothing for who they essential. Without freedom of speech, celebrities had shown up to give sup- proven very misleading and I understood why it was such say they are, and I became more Americans might not have any say in port like, the famous TV announcer Ed needs to be shown for what it is. a big deal to all of my Facebook upset because of the original things like where tax dollars are spent or Schultz, the civil rights activist Jesse So many high school students friends, but still I felt the need to cause; children being kidnapped who will be our next 2012 president. Jackson and the band Rage Against the including myself have wanted investigate further. to become child-soldiers, and Another important law that derives Machine. to know the details about Kony, It did not take long for me how they are not receiving the from freedom of speech is the freedom There was also a street that was and I believe it is right to share to find plenty of articles giving help they need through KONY to assemble. For instance, if people are divided so that pro- and anti-Walker the truth. finance statistics and reasons 2012. upset about a law that is passed that protesters would not start fights, but The 11th KONY 2012 video to keep your money and refrain I believe it is my responsibil- they feel is unjust, they have the right to it turned out they didn’t need to divide (the only one that went viral) from donating to KONY 2012. ity to talk to as many people as rally together and have all their opinions the street because there were only eight was ultimately created to per- According to SabotageTimes. I can about being uninformed heard. people there who were pro-Walker. suade uninformed Americans to com, an independent news and the importance of not being Freedom of assembly is still seen all I strongly believe that without free- make donations and help with source, and Grant Oyston, the ignorant to cause such as this over the United States today. In February dom of speech, the United States would the cause. National Communications one. I have talked a couple of of 2011, Gov. Scott Walker took away the be without many of our necessary laws With more free speech Chair for CISV, a nonprofit that friends out of buying the “Kony rights for collective bargaining from state and amendments. than some people can handle, hosts international friendship- Kit,” which includes bracelets employees in the state of Wisconsin. It is what lets us march up and down Facebook has gone over the building programs in over 60 and support posters, because it Collective bargaining gives workers the the roads of Wisconsin without being top with KONY 2012 mania. countries, Invisible Children is ridiculous. I have shared my right to voice their opinions about things arrested for speaking out of term or chal- Facebook users are being ma- spent over $8,600,000 of their opinions and articles with family like budget cuts and hourly pay. Not just lenging a higher power. nipulated for their money and donations last year, with only 32 and friends in order to spread a the state of Wisconsin, but people from It lets us disagree with our neighbor as are losing a free way of thinking. percent of the money actually different kind of awareness; the all over the United States gathered at the if enemies but keeps us collected enough As a journalist, I believe going towards direct services. truth. Capitol in Madison to protest the passing to be able to live on the same street. it is wrong to base opinions Most of the donations are spent As a journalism student up- of this law. In the wise words of George on Facebook news. Although on filmmaking, awareness and holding the right to free speech, I My father is a high school history Washington, “If the freedom of speech professional news stations such merchandise. believe it is my responsibility to teacher and thought it would be a good is taken away then dumb and silent we as CNN and ABC have Facebook If that was not shocking share it. idea for our family to drive up to Madison must be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”

Freedom Sings Is Religion A Musical Celebration Compatible of the First Amendment with Science? Thursday, April 12, 2012 8 pm, Great Hall, Memorial Union Sabeel Ahmed Ten years after launching Iowa State’s First Amendment Day Celebration, Freedom Sings returns to campus. Dr. Sabeel Ahmed is the director of the GainPeace The multimedia presentation is part concert and part Project, an outreach project of Islamic Circle of North conversation and features music that has been banned, America. GainPeace.com conducts outreach projects censored or sounded a call for social change. A in Chicago and other cities to educate people about program of the First Amendment Center, Freedom Sings misconceptions regarding the teachings of Islam. features live music, video and narration, and showcases He travels across the United States giving lectures hit songwriters, performers and Grammy Award winners. and workshops about various topics related to Islam. It looks at some of the most controversial songs in After completing his medical education, Dr. Sabeel American history, recognizing the full spectrum of worked in the medical field until 2008, when he political views. Ken Paulson, former editor of USA became a full-time daee. TODAY and president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors will host. Participating musicians to Thursday, April 12, 7 pm be announced. Pioneer Room, Memorial Union Sponsored by: Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Iowa State Daily, Lee Enterprises, Society of Professional Journalists Sponsored by: Darul Arqum Islamic Center, Muslim Student ISU Chapter, and Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB) Association, and Committee on Lectures (funded by GSB)

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The Associated Press Baylor faces Illustration: Ryan Francois/Iowa State Daily Cyclone gymnastics will continue to face Oklahoma regularly but have lost a rivalry in Missouri for now as the Big 12 welcomes West Virginia to their punishment conference. The Cyclones hope that TCU will create a women’s gymnastics team to make an even four teams in women’s gymnastics. after phone scandal WACO, Texas (AP) — The NCAA put Baylor on three years of probation Wednesday after an investigation turned up Losing competition hundreds of impermissible tele- phone calls and text messages Editor’s Note: sent to prep recruits by coaches This is the sixth part of an eight-part and assistants on the basketball series about how Big 12 realignment af- Big 12 Head-to-Head Championships teams. fects non-revenue sports at Iowa State. The violations were considered Part 6 focuses on the gymnastics team. Departure: Missouri (SEC) Oklahoma leads Iowa State 48-16-1 Nebraska: 20 (9 Big 12) to be major infractions, and they Part 7, on swimming and diving, will were announced less than a publish Friday. Arrival: West Virginia Iowa State leads West Virginia 3-1 Oklahoma: 9 (4 Big 12) week after the Lady Bears won Possible arrival: TCU Oklahoma leads West Virginia 5-1 Iowa State: 4 (2 Big 12) the national championship with Colorado: 1 the first 40-0 season in NCAA Missouri: 1 history. Conference changes I wish the people that remain and Gymnastics League (EAGL). This Still, it could have been much [West Virginia] continued success. caused a lack of enthusiasm on cam- Oklahoma State: 1 worse for Baylor. All of the keep athletes focused West Virginia is a great addition.” pus for conference titles since the penalties were proposed by The rivalry between Iowa State school’s other teams competed in the the school and accepted by the By Isaac.Hunt Ronayne returns @iowastatedaily.com and Missouri will be on hold for next Big East. NCAA after a review of nearly to humble beginnings 900,000 phone and text mes- season, Ronayne said. “It allows our athletes and our sage records found that 738 Through conference realignment, “We want to keep [Missouri] on coaches to say that we’re competing texts and 528 calls were against addition and subtraction keep Big 12 our schedule, and they want to keep for the same conference title that all Some Big 12 coaches have history the rules. gymnastics balanced. us,” Ronayne said. “We will lose them of the other teams are competing for at rival schools. The NCAA said men’s coach Iowa State and Oklahoma re- next year, but see them the year after.” on campus here,” said WVU coach Former coach K.J. Kindler left Scott Drew failed to monitor his main as Big 12 veterans, Missouri Drass said the new conference Jason Butts. “It’s exciting. In the past for Oklahoma after six years as ISU program and will be suspended is out, West Virginia is in and Texas will be challenging, but that excites we’ve been a part of the [EAGL], coach, a 58-27-1 overall record and for two Big 12 games next Christian University could vault its him. He is also leaving behind fond which was kind of obscure on campus one conference championship at season, in addition to recruiting restrictions. Women’s coach Kim way into the mix. memories and strong relationships in here.” Iowa State. Mulkey also received recruiting “[The Big 12] is in a weird place the Big 12. After holding the reins as coach She coached that team to its sec- restrictions. right now,” said ISU coach Jay “It wasn’t my idea to leave the for less than a year, Butts heard the ond — and most recent — Big 12 title Ronayne. “We’re sitting back, and Big 12,” Drass said. “We always news that West Virginia was moving in 2006. we have to just watch and see what loved competing against Iowa State, to the Big 12. After Kindler packed her bags for develops.” Oklahoma, Nebraska. It’s a little bit- “I was excited,” Butts said. “I’ve al- Norman, Okla., Ronayne stepped in at asketball When the dust settles, the Big 12 tersweet. We’re ready to start the ways had a lot of respect for the head Iowa State after four seasons as an as- B : could see some major changes and challenge of a new conference, but at coaches at Oklahoma and Iowa State. sistant at Auburn. added success. the same time we have good friends They didn’t ask us where we wanted Before that, Ronayne spent 13 [here].” to be — it all comes down to numbers years at West Virginia. So long, Missouri and money — but I was very excited to “I essentially grew up at West Welcome, West Virginia join the Big 12.” Virginia coaching,” Ronayne said. Missouri athletics is en route to For his second year as WVU “As soon as I graduated from UMass, the Southeastern Conference, home Missouri left; the Big 12 gymnas- coach, Butts is confident his team can I was recruited to coach at West of six of the current top 15 gymnastic tics was down to two teams. be competitive in the conference title Virginia, and I was there for 13 years. schools in the country. When West Virginia was added, meet. My formative coaching years hap- Only four teams have ever won the Big 12 Championship meet was “I think that we can come in and pened there. an NCAA Championship in gymnas- salvaged. definitely challenge,” Butts said. “My wife is an [alumna], I have tics, and two of them reside in the “I think our biggest concern was “Oklahoma is a perennial gymnastics family there, and it’s a very special Eustachy Southeastern Conference. to be able to continue having a confer- power, so we’re going to have to step place to us. To have them involved in taking over Tigers’ coach Rob Drass said he ence meet,” said ISU junior Elizabeth up our game there, but I think we can the Big 12 is exciting.” will miss the Big 12, but he is also Stranahan. “We’ve been lucky, we’re come in and be competitive. That’s It may be his old home, but as Colorado looking forward to new challenges in losing Missouri, but we’re adding our goal: to keep the quality of the Big Ronayne has a bigger reason to be the SEC. West Virginia.” 12 Conference where it is right now, excited about seeing the new Big 12 State’s coach “We love the Big 12,” Drass said. Since 1996, WVU gymnastics has and we want to be a part of making it “It’s a great gymnastics conference. been a part of the Eastern Atlantic even better.” BIG 12.p11 >> Larry Eustachy is set to take over as Colorado State’s basket- ball coach, according to a person familiar with the decision. The person spoke to The Baseball Associated Press on the condi- tion of anonymity, because the deal is only agreed upon and not finalized. The embattled coach takes Third basemen pitch camaraderie over for Tim Miles, who left for Nebraska last month after By Emily.Hejlik strongly considered Coe leading the Rams to the NCAA @iowastatedaily.com tournament. College and Central College because of the opportunity Eustachy is coming off a season in which he guided Southern Two baseball play- to play both football and Mississippi to its first NCAA ers chose their adventures baseball for them at the same tournament showing since 1991. at Iowa State not just for time. It has been a long road for athletics. “I figured that that would Eustachy, who has rebuilt and “I ended up choosing be too much of a commit- restored his career in eight ISU over the other schools ment, playing both sports,” seasons at Southern Miss. that were looking at me to Rickard said. “I wasn’t being Eustachy was a coach at Iowa play for them because of the recruited by Iowa, but that State over a decade ago before his dramatic downfall. engineering opportunities was another school that I provided here,” said Cody was looking at. They had a Eustachy resigned from his position at Iowa State in 2003 Rickard, sophomore in me- respectable engineering pro- shortly after photos of him par- chanical engineering. “I gram, and I grew up less than tying with students surfaced. knew that I wanted to study half an hour from Iowa City.” The Associated Press engineering, and most other High school kids interest- schools only offered pre-en- ed in competing at the next gineering. I also loved Iowa level get the unique opportu- Sports Jargon: State’s campus and that I’d nity to be recognized for their be able to go to the Division I accomplishments. Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily sporting events.” “The recruiting process Cody Rickard, left, sophomore in mechanical engineering, and Adam Schmidt, freshman in Overgrip Rickard, a dual sport ath- was really cool but did get chemistry, both play third base for the ISU Club Baseball team. SPORT: lete had opportunities to play annoying at times,” Rickard Gymnastics both football and baseball at said. “I loved being called out gineering trumped anything I was convinced that Iowa noxious and loud. Baseball the collegiate level. of class because a coach was else schools had to offer. State was right for me.” players have their own lan- DEFINITION: “Buena Vista College, in the office waiting to talk “I knew that playing Being a Cyclone, the for- guage. Everything seems to This is when a gymnast has Coe College and Central to me. It makes you feel like sports in college would be mer high school quarterback be an inside joke on a baseball the hands reversed so the fingers are facing inward College had talked to me all the practices and lifting fun, but it wouldn’t do any- gets the best of both worlds team.” instead of outward. about playing football for sessions paid off when they thing to help me out with my through academics and Along with camaraderie, USE: them,” Rickard said. “Central are driving all the way to your future,” Rickard said. I had athletics. success is what drives the College, Simpson College, school just to talk to you.” to decide between Iowa and “I love baseball and being third baseman to lace up his ISU gymnast Elizabeth Stranahan uses an overgrip in Cornell College and Coe Like all student-athletes, Iowa State. I loved ISU’s cam- on the ISU baseball team,” cleats. one of her routines. College coaches contacted teenagers are faced with mak- pus way more than Iowa’s. Rickard said. “Baseball is just “My favorite part of base- me about baseball.” ing life-changing decisions at Iowa State’s reputation in en- one of those games where its The third baseman a young age. Ultimately, en- gineering was appealing, and normal to be completely ob- BASEBALL.p11 >> Editor: Jeremiah Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Thursday, April 12, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 11

>>BASEBALL.p10 The recruiting process came into full swing competition, making a great play and hitting a with help from coaches. Catching the eyes of line drive in a gap.” ball is the excitement and pressure at the end of recruiters, Midland wanted to see Schmidt Coach Aaron Hinnah addressed the tac- big games and the feeling you get when celebrat- first-hand. tics involved with having two talented third ing a nice play or big win,” Rickard said. “My high school coach emailed a number of basemen. Rickard’s partner in crime and fellow third schools my stats and a little about me,” Schmidt “We like to rotate the two because they both baseman chose Iowa State for alternate reasons. said. “After a few phone calls and coming out have good talent/abilities,” Hinnah said. “They “There were a lot of things I took into account to see me play, I was invited to a showcase at are kind of our two headed monster.” when picking Iowa State,” said Adam Schmidt, Midland. I took an infield, throw a bullpen and The pair does not let playing time get in the freshman in chemistry. “First, the large size [of took some batting practice. They liked what way of their friendship. the university] appealed to me. I thought com- they saw and gave me an offer, but in the end I “Adam and I have a great relationship,” ing from a high school with 48 kids in my class decided against it.” Rickard said. “He is probably the biggest goof- would be a refreshing change of pace attending In the end, it came down to faith when deter- ball on the team, and he always lightens up the a larger school.” mining what university to attend. mood. We support each other, and we are there Campus ministry and brotherly love also “I was so unsure of myself that I prayed a lot to pick the other up if we make a mistake.” steered Schmidt in the direction of Ames. and tried to listen for an answer,” said Schmidt. Schmidt feels fortunate as well to have his “My brother is a senior here at ISU, and he “I found myself flipping a coin on a simulator on teammate around to better himself on and off would always twist my leg to join him,” Schmidt my calculator. After 10,000 flips, it favored ISU. the diamond. said. “He also introduced me to the school’s min- For the first time in my college search, I found “Cody is a great guy, I’ve been lucky to get to istry, The Salt Company, which I really liked. confident in something. I believe God had a know him,” Schmidt said. “We come from simi- Most of all, I was afraid a small school wouldn’t hand in that.” lar baseball backgrounds, so it was really easy to have enough things to keep me busy, and I knew Similar to his counterpart, Schmidt enjoys connect with him. It’s too bad that only one of at ISU I’d always have something to do.” the rush of the game. us can play at a time because he is a really solid Midland University, a larger NAIA school in “I love baseball, and I really like ISU. I don’t player, but we both understand this, and even Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily Fremont, Neb., was one of the schools Schmidt think there will be many things that I will be though we are competing for the same spot, we Sophomore Cody Rickard had several offers considered, but they were interested in him as a more passionate about than baseball. I love al- can encourage each other and push each other from multiple colleges to play baseball and pitcher. most everything about it. I especially love the to be better players.” football, but he ultimately chose Iowa State.

Tennis Volleyball Cyclones focus on ISU emphasizes defense against old Big 12 rival mental toughness By Cory.Weaver on Thursday at Lakeview @iowastatedaily.com Our whole Elementary. By Michael.Schmitt “Last fall, I thought if the @iowastatedaily.com It’s been an action-packed theme this ball came from middle of the spring season for the ISU spring season court, she would end up just With its last two home volleyball team so far, and it has just been keeping the ball in play or meets of the season coming is about to get even more in- to be the best free-balling it over,” Johnson- up, the ISU tennis team is fo- tense. After taking down the ball handlers Lynch said. “Now, I feel like cusing on the unexpected. defending runner-up Illinois on the court she’s getting a good attack Along with that, another 3-1 last week, the team now and just take on that ball, and that’s what component that will be honed focuses its attention on a pair makes a huge difference.” in on is mental toughness. of former Big 12 rivals. care of every The Cyclones will also “Tennis-wise, they’re do- Iowa State and Missouri free ball [and] have middle blocker Tenisha ing what they need to do, but face off at 5 p.m. Thursday at every tip and Matlock back in the rotation when they start competing, Lakeview Elementary School stuff like that.” after she missed the Illinois that’s when we lack mental in Centerville, Iowa, as the Jamie Straube game with a knee injury. The toughness,” said ISU assis- spring volleyball season’s end junior was recently selected tant coach Rod Puebla. “It’s quickly approaches. to the USA Volleyball A2 pro- about the mentality. We had a The Cyclones rolled to able to do so was by riding the gram as well, and Johnson- little talk on Friday, and I think victory 3-0 at home and arm of Missouri outside hit- Lynch said she expects her hopefully they can get this: It 3-1 on the road last season ter Lisa Henning. The sopho- to be back to 100 percent this has to come from them; they against Missouri, but senior more posted 523 kills in 2011, week. have to believe in themselves.” Jamie Straube said they will nearly 100 more than any ISU Missouri’s success Puebla said the team need to continue to limit their player, and Johnson-Lynch last season not only sent is playing better together, own mistakes on the offen- said it will provide the team the Tigers to the NCAA but it still needs to improve sive end. with a good test defensively. Tournament, but gave oppo- mentally. “Our whole theme this “We always had a little bit nents a glimpse of the future “It’s just about believing in spring season has just been of trouble slowing her down I as well. The Tigers lost just themselves and believing that to be the best ball handlers on felt like so that will be a good two seniors after last season, they can win,” Puebla said. the court and just take care of test,” Johnson-Lynch said. which allows them to pick up “Sometimes having a great every free ball [and] every tip On the ISU side, one right where they left off with schedule can play both ways, and stuff like that,” Straube player has emerged for the the first-round loss to Florida. but now we don’t have that Photo: Ryan Riley/Iowa State Daily said. “So when we have that Cyclones since last fall that Senior Rachel Hockaday confidence because we haven’t Simona Cacciuttolo practices on the Forker tennis courts on mentality, I think our offense could pose a threat for the said they will just have to won that many.” March 27. comes out of that so just play Tigers on the other end. buckle down and try to put a Along with the mental as- really good defense, block Head coach Johnson- clamp on their momentum. pect, ISU players added a few ISU sophomore Simona the history. [and] transition for points.” Lynch said sophomore “Always when you’re re- other things the team has been Cacciuttolo said the team “We’ve been so close in so Despite winning just Victoria Hurtt has come a turning, pretty much every- working on. needs to switch up its playing many matches, and I think this one set against Iowa State long way from where she was one, you kind of still have that “We’re focusing on adjust- style a little bit against Kansas weekend is going to be another last season, the Tigers still last fall. Her 16-kill perfor- same chemistry that you had ing our game when we’re out- State (5-13, 1-5) on Friday. one like that,” Puebla said. managed to string together mance against the Illini at the in the fall, so it’s going to be side, and doubles, we need the “We need to attack more, “Especially with KU, it’s going some enough wins to earn an end of March proved that, and working hard every point and doubles point,” said ISU senior and kind of go for every ball, to be a dogfight.” NCAA Tournament bid. the Kansas City-native could trying to slow them down of- Maria Fernanda Macedo. because they are pretty consis- As a coach, there is only so One way the team was provide some more fireworks fensively,” Hockaday said. Earlier in the season, the tent and they attack a little bit,” much they can do, and Puebla Cyclones (3-15, 0-5 Big 12) Cacciuttolo said. “With this said it is up to the players to were playing a lot of indoor team, we have more chances to show up ready for the meets. meets, but now they have have shorter matches and get “They’re doing it individu- been playing more outdoors, them.” ally, but it has to be as a team,” and there is a big difference in After hosting Kansas State, Puebla said. “It’s just going to playing style. When playing the Cyclones will try to accom- be up to them, they need to be- outside, the players just have plish the rare feat of defeating lieve in themselves.” to focus on being consistent, Kansas (9-9, 0-6) on Sunday. The meet against Kansas because the sun and the wind The Cyclones are 3-37 overall State is set to start at 2 p.m. affect the players’ hits — unlike against the Jayhawks, but the Friday at the Forker Tennis GREAT playing indoors. record does not tell the tale of Courts.

>>BIG 12.p10 team very fast. Texas is the hotbed for club gym- AMERICAN nastics. Everybody that has a gymnastics team school. recruits out of there. BIKE “They’re a high-quality program,” Ronayne The addition of gymnastics at TCU could said. “It’d be different if they weren’t good, but create more possibilities for the sport in the Big we have a great gymnastics team coming into 12. our conference.” “TCU [would] be the only Division I colle- SALE giate gymnastics team in Texas,” Ronayne said. “They could get all the kids and be contenders APRIL 14-23 The possibility of TCU gymnastics for the national championship really fast if they Mark Cohen, TCU assistant athletics di- do it right. And if I were a betting man, I would On Sale rector for media relations, said his school is bet other Texas schools would jump on that examining the possibility of adding one or two immediately.” Best Pricing women’s sports and there is a possibility of gym- It’s anybody’s guess right now, but the depar- nastics could be one of them. ture of Nebraska in 2011 cut Big 12 gymnastics Cohen said there is no timetable for a de- by 25 percent so the addition of a team would of the Season: cision to be made, but the possibilities excite bring that back. Ronayne. All of the speculation does not faze those Accessories “If that happens, we’re back at four [teams],” on the team who are focused and determined. Ronayne said. “I’m hoping TCU will do that; it’d Some athletes do not care where they are in the Bikes be a great thing for us. They could build a strong conference, they just want to compete. 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Freedom Sings Poulson reach “I wanted it to go really ƒƒ Where: Great Hall, MU goals for surgery well for Charlie,” Soal said. ƒƒ When: 8 p.m. “There was a good mix of ƒƒ Cost: Free By Vincent Geerts people at the benefit. … It’s “Extremely Loud and Ames247 writer good to know they’re not just Incredibly Close” ‘liking’ the page on Facebook ƒƒ Where: Carver 101 Only two months ago, ISU but coming to the event as junior Charlie Poulson was well.” ƒƒ When: 7 and 10 p.m. less than halfway to his goal Poulson also received un- ƒƒ Cost: Free of raising $5,900 for chest expected help from Western * Showings continue on reconstruction surgery. He Illinois University students. Friday, Saturday and Sunday could not have imagined When designing a poster for then that his surgery would a drag show hosted by stu- be scheduled as soon as next dents, he was asked to specify month. that half the proceeds would Friday “I had to double check ev- go to charity. He did not sus- erything in my savings and pect the “charity” was his checking accounts, as well as own cause until they told him what I had raised before I be- over a Skype call to the entire lieved it,” Poulson said. “After, audience at the end of the I took a huge breath and let night. out a sigh of relief; I did it.” “They told me they sold With the support of 22 bracelets, which I was the Ames community and happy with, but then they visitors to town during the said, ‘We’re not done yet,’” Christopher the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Poulson said. “We raised Conquered and his Gay Transgender Ally $330 more that night, which Black Gold Brass Band College Conference 2012, finally gave me enough.” ƒƒ Where: Maintenance Shop Poulson raised about half the Poulson is excited to be ƒƒ When: 8 p.m. money during one February able to dedicate more of his ƒƒ Cost: $5 students, weekend alone. time to his design work. Of $7 general He worked hard to sell course, the personal changes Step Afrika bracelets made from his old, are exciting to him as well. File photo: Andrew Clawson/Iowa State Daily ill-fitting clothing in a booth “I’m excited to transition ƒƒ Where: Great Hall, MU Charlie Poulson, junior in graphic design, tells the audience of the LGBTA drag show about at the conference, online and be more comfortable the success of the Save Charlie bracelets on Friday in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. ƒƒ When: 9 p.m. and also during a benefit with myself,” he said. “I’m a The bracelets were purchased in 28 states and six countries to raise money for his surgery. ƒƒ Cost: Free show hosted by local band firm believer that you can’t Ladysoal. Front woman love someone else until you Sharika Soal was happy to love yourself.” Saturday Charlie’s Earnings 69% in-person online Darrell Scott bracelet 8.5% bracelet sales ƒƒ Where: Maintenance Shop sales ƒƒ When: 8 p.m. ƒƒ Cost: $12 students, $15 17% Ladysoal general +$2 day-of-show 5.5% benefit Graphic: Nicole Wiegand/ Photo: Bryan Besler/Iowa State Daily Fashion Show 2012 WIU Iowa State Daily ƒƒ Where: Stephens Drag Show Ladysoal performs on Feb. 11, during the “Save Charlie Benefit Show” at Project 20/20. The By the numbers: an approximation of where Charlie’s benefit show was to help Charlie raise funds for a reconstructive surgery. Auditorium $5,900 was raised. ƒƒ When: 7 p.m. ƒƒ Cost: $16 students, $22 general Dance Comedy Sunday NBC Stars over Veishea ‘Dry Clean Only’ shows presents: “Rent” ƒƒ Where: Fisher Theater comic ƒƒ When: 7:30 p.m. ƒƒ Cost: $16 students, off dancers’ talents $21 general By Michael Still shares Ames247 writer Monday Last weekend, Dub-H rocked a few Stephens Auditorium with their Grandma Mojo’s hard hitting hip hop routines, but Moonshine Revival this weekend, students will be show- ƒƒ Where: Maintenance Shop ing off their talents with a different laughs ƒƒ When: 10 p.m. style of dance. Orchesis 1 will be performing ƒƒ Cost: $1 By Cole Komma their student-run spring show this Ames247 writer Sunday in room 196 Forker Building. Orchesis 1 is the contemporary He is animated, he speaks with Tuesday dance club at Iowa State. The group conviction, and he is Whitney takes student auditions, and this Cumming’s boyfriend. Well, on TV he Veishea Says I’m Funny year, there are 45 dancers in the File photo: Kendra Plathe/Iowa State Daily is Cumming’s boyfriend. He is Chris ƒƒ Where: M-Shop company. Everyone practices their Connor O’Brien-Stoffa, of the Orchesis I Dance Company, practices for the D’Elia and he will be performing at ƒƒ When: 7 p.m. dances at weekly rehearsals and Barjche 2011 show on Feb. 3, 2011, at Fisher Theater. 11 p.m. Friday in the Great Hall of the ƒƒ Cost: Free each year. They put on two main Memorial Union. shows: Barjche and a student-run pick the costumes. A lot of work goes “I’ve always wanted to do [com- recital in late spring. into planning a show like this, and edy],” D’Elia said. “When I was 25, I This year’s student produced some of it can be quite stressful. Orchesis 1 started doing it, and it was a time in Wednesday show is entitled “Dry Clean Only” “It has been frustrating to plan my career as a writer and as an actor, and will feature multiple styles of rehearsals for the show,” Jaminet When: I was just kind of kicking around and Cyclone Idol dance including jazz, hip hop, mod- said. “We normally rehearse on Sunday at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. nothing was happening. I got on stage, ƒƒ Where: Great Hall, MU ern, lyrical and contemporary. Sundays, but with Easter, spring Where: and since then, I’ve been on stage ev- ƒƒ When: 7 p.m. “I think, in this show, that all break and our company traveling Forker Building, room 196 eryday. I love it.” ƒƒ Cost: Free dance lovers will find a piece to ap- to the American College Dance Cost: Although his first stand-up was preciate,” said Amanda Jaminet, se- Festival Association, we have had to $3 for students, only a few years ago in 2003, he feels nior in psychology. cancel a lot of these rehearsals. As a $5 for general admission like it is light years away from where Jaminet is the president of result, we have all had to put in a lot he is now. Orchesis 1, which means she is al- of extra time in Forker with addi- “I watched the tape of my first ways very busy running meetings, tional practices in order to be ready week during rehearsal, we come to stand-up a couple months ago, and overseeing the duties of other of- for the show.” have fun and enjoy every minute of it I couldn’t watch it: It was so bad,” blog ficers and collaborating with their Although it may sound inconve- to it’s fullest.” D’Elia said. “I was so uncomfortable.” adviser, Cynthia Adams. Adams is a nient, dancers like Ashley Rogalski, After rehearsing with each other D’Elia has various influ- reel member of the dance faculty at Iowa senior in accounting and finance since the second week in February, ences which include Jim Carrey, courtesy of Ames247.com State, and she has also helped cho- with a minor in dance, do not mind Orchesis 1 is finally ready to per- Eddie Murphy and some current reograph for past Barjche shows. staying longer after rehearsals if form, and they have high aspirations comedians. Music This show, unlike Barjche, is they need to. She enjoys spending for “Dry Cleaning Only.“ “I’m very animated, and I got that ƒƒ “Boys and Girls” completely run by students. They time with her fellow dancers.. “I think this year’s student-pro- from Jim Carrey and Eddie Murphy, by Alabama Shakes choreograph the dances, schedule “I love the people involved in duced show is the best one since I the rehearsals, plan the music and the company,” Rogalski said. “Each have been at ISU,” Jaminet said. COMEDY.p13 >> 1

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Music >>COMEDY.p12 but I do love the stuff that Bill Burr is doing just because he takes so many risks,” D’Elia said. Jazz band improvs in concert Andrew Lopez of the Student Union Board is glad By Olivia Gard to see D’Elia coming to Iowa Ames247 writer State. Events “I tried to get him last The jazz bands are coming together year before he was even on for the final concert of the year. In their When: ‘Whitney,’ but I’m a big come- own ways, both Jazz 1 and 2 are tak- Wednesday, April 18 at 7:30 dy fan. So I was doing research, ing a new route in their performance p.m. and I knew he was getting Wednesday. What: buzz, and I’ve seen his work “It’s a concert that’s a little bit dif- Jazz Bands 1 and 2 Concert before, and I knew he was go- ferent than what we’ve done so far,” Where: ing to get huge fast.” said Lee Plummer, senior in music and Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall D’Elia sayss coming to percussionist in Jazz 1. Cost: Ames will be a much needed Plummer said Jazz 1 worked a lot Free retreat. on playing large compositions this “I feel like coming to Iowa year, such as the Buddy Rich “Channel for a night will be fun, and peo- One Suite” first semester. “They can really help hold the ple get to see me live,” D’Elia “It’s amazing to have a college band group together,” Stout said, because said. that can do that [tough music],” he of how the veteran players have spent “It’s nice to go to the middle said. time getting to know the director and of the country where people After focusing on such single, tech- all the “facets of jazz.” File photo: Kendra Plathe/Iowa State Daily are actually excited to see you nically demanding pieces for perfor- The band has spent only about two John Etherington, junior in electrical engineering, and Matt Maves, senior whereas in L.A., you’re just an- mances, Plummer said Jazz 1 has had weeks working with the music for this in music, practice in Music Hall on Feb. 15, with the Jazz Band 2 for their other thing for them to go to.” a slight “change of pace” as the semes- concert, Stout said. concert later that night. ter wraps up. He said they have taken Jazz Band 2 will feature a large on a greater number of songs that are amount of improvisation and soloists “a fun one” with pop-like rhythm ele- “[set] them up for success,” Giles said. less time-consuming and can allow in their four pieces. ments, will feature saxophone, drum Each year is different in how Chris D’Elia more improvisation in the music. Jazz The composition “Blues for Red” and bass solos. well the jazz band adapts to music, 1 will perform around six songs at was selected because it is ideal for so- Like much of Jazz 2’s music, Plummer said, and this year’s Jazz 1 When: Wednesday’s concert. loists, said Michael Giles, director of “Jungle Gym” has been edited to fit should be able to play well even after April 13 at 11 p.m. Brian Stout, senior in music and Jazz 2. Giles said the “shorter, more the band’s needs. Musicians in Jazz 2 limited rehearsal time. What: trombonist in Jazz 1, said many of the familiar form” of blues music is a good may be instructed during rehearsal to “The group that we have this year, Free stand-up comedy members have had experience in the format for improvising. scratch out, write in, extend or length- of the three years I’ve been here, is the Where: band for two and three years. “Jungle Gym,” which Giles called en sections in ways that are useful and best,” Plummer said. Great Hall, MU

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