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Done Edit I got a Tinder profile to do some research. One of the first bios I saw was, “I’ll f--- for some chicken nugs.” Probably a joke. Probably. Iowa State ranks eighth in the nation for most women swiped right on Tinder and 50th for men, according to Tinder. Open up Tinder on Central Campus during the week and you are bound to find more than 1,000 people swipe left or right, male or female. “It’s a way to have immediate and casual sexual encoun- ters,” said Zlatan Krizan, associate professor of psychology. Tinder hits on a market of young adults who are constantly on the move. “If you are a busy college student or young professional, the fact you can match based on location – it appeals to young people,” said Kristin Hopper-Losenicky, lecturer in the women’s studies department. Tinder works whether students are spending their semester on campus, abroad or if they get an internship during the summer. “I honestly just wanted someone to talk to,” Tad Beek- man, sophomore in food science, who spent his summer in Chicago. Though it is known for fueling the hook-up culture, Tinder is marketed as a dating app. Beekman met his girlfriend on Tinder. They started talking and hit it off. They are no longer together, but Beekman said he does not regret using Tinder. “I’d probably use Tinder to find a girlfriend again.” Finding a relationship on Tinder is not uncommon, as Beek- man said, but it is just more common to find a sexual partner. “I know a lot of people who actually got dates from it, but it’s mostly people just trying to hook up usually,” said Christine Cate, freshman in anthropology. Where does this come from? Why is there an app designed to help people make it clear they want to hook up? Let’s start in 1960. Hopper-Losenicky said the sexual revolution in the 1960s allowed for emerging open sexuality following the acceptance of contraceptives and birth control. The pill was first allowed distribution in the Iowa State in 1960, so it is no coincidence that more young adults felt more comfortable having premarital sex. “Tinder gets a bad rap for fueling the hook-up culture, but that would be happening anyway,” Hopper-Losenicky said. “You don’t need technology to do it.” However, technology might be to blame for the enduring swipes right hook-up culture. “It’s the access that’s easier than ever ,” Krizan said. Dating app speaks to Teresa Downing-Matibag, lecturer in sociology, has similar thoughts. students’ romantic habits “It’s like a buffet of bodies,” Downing-Matibag said. “You

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Clickers outdated, may Dunn Jolly takes the wheel be replaced by app By Alex. Hanson @iowastatedaily.com

By Travis.Charlson CELT have been looking at Laura Dunn Jolly has been @iowastatedaily.com how the current clickers are named the new dean and Dean’s being used for teaching and Chair of the College of Human learning. Sciences, Iowa State announced Add classroom clickers to This has made the transi- Tuesday morning. the laundry list of current ren- tion less abrupt, although Jolly, currently a professor of ovations and updates under- support staff has had to help textiles, merchandising and inte- way at Iowa State University. students and teachers work riors at the University of Georgia Turning Technologies an- around issues since the dis- in Athens, was one of three final- nounced it will discontinue continuation was announced ists who visited campus to replace the support of the TP5 soft- in February. retiring dean Pam White. ware — the current software CELT and ITS are looking “Laura is an accomplished used by Iowa State — leaving to have the new software sys- leader with outstanding experi- the university to find a new tem in place before summer ence in teaching, research and source for clicker technology. classes start, and sources say extension and outreach,” said ISU The Center for Excellence that an announcement could President Steven Leath in a state- in Learning and Teaching come as early as Thursday. ment. “I am confident she will (CELT), along with Informa- “We’re finalizing details of build upon Iowa State’s excellent tion Technology Services the change as we speak,” Dan reputation in the human sciences, (ITS), tested alternative click- Ryan, director of communica- broaden the range of interdisci- er solutions in select classes tions and marketing for ITS, plinary experiences available to in the fall of 2015 and a new said in a release. our students and faculty, and ex- system will have to be imple- Tophat is one of the compa- pand the college’s impact in every mented at the conclusion of nies being looked at, said Jim corner of the state and beyond.” the spring semester. Kurtenbach, vice president Jolly joined the University of Ultimately, the university and chief information officer. Georgia in 2007, serving for three Courtesy of Iowa State News Service Laura Dunn Jolly, currently a professor of textiles, merchandising and interiors at the will likely end up switching Its software works with most years as dean and associate direc- University of Georgia, Athens, has been chosen as the next dean and Dean’s Chair of the providers and has been look- smartphones. tor of cooperative extension and College of Human Sciences at Iowa State. ing at the possibility of imple- Clickers aren’t the only experiment station in the College menting a smartphone sup- technology currently being of Family and Consumer Sciences ported system even before the evaluated, Kurtenbach said. and five years as vice president for I look forward to working with kinesiology; and the School of announcement from Turning Bubble sheet testing alterna- instruction. faculty, staff and alumni to help Education. Technologies. tives, new Dell computers, Jolly served six years as chair of our programs reach new heights, The college Jolly will oversee “The concept of [clickers] campus communication, alert interior design, merchandising and equip our 5,000 students with also serves Iowans in all 99 coun- has changed,” said Lesya Has- systems and technology secu- and textiles at the University of the skills and cultural literacy ties through Human Sciences sall, program coordinator for rity are all part of the ongoing Kentucky. Her academic career necessary to improve the human Extension and Outreach, and CELT. “We’ve been looking at improvements and evalu- also includes appointments at condition.” operates several clinics and re- what is out there in the market ations being made at Iowa Texas Tech University, Lubbock; Jolly holds master’s and doctor- search centers, as well as a Child because technology is always State. Oklahoma State; the University al degrees in clothing, textiles and Development Laboratory School changing.” “For the past year we have of Kentucky, Lexington; and the merchandising from Oklahoma on the ISU campus. Clickers do all sorts of things been heavily focused on iden- University of Tennessee, Knox- State University in Stillwater. Jolly will begin her new posi- these days, Hassell said, with tifying ways to collaborate ville. The College of Human Sci- tion July 5. White, the outgoing functions including answer- and improve our efficiencies “I am honored to serve as dean ences includes the departments dean who has been at Iowa State ing multiple choice questions, in operations,” Kurtenbach of the College of Human Sci- of apparel, events and hospital- since 1975, will be honored at matching, short answer and said. “We want technology to ences,” Jolly said. “It’s a great and ity management; food science a retirement reception at 3:30 calculations. work for us, not us working for diverse college with an excep- and human nutrition; human p.m. Wednesday in the first floor Over the past year, ITS and technology.” tional history and a bright future. development and family studies; atrium of . IOWA STATE DAILY

2 CAMPUS BRIEF Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Weather Digital WEDNESDAY Artwork goes on sale Showers and possibly a 56 Content By Alex.Hanson thunderstorm, mainly be- @iowastatedaily.com fore 4 p.m. 46 MULTIMEDIA Weather provided by ISU American Meteorological Society The College of Design Art Club’s (CODAC) an- nual spring sale of student Video: Cardio artwork begins Wednesday workout Police Blotter and will run through the rest of Dead Week. It’s the end of the semes- The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a Details about how to ter so naturally summer is ments’ records. court of law. purchase art work are be- on your mind. Do these car- low: dio moves to get in shape April 24 of 4912 Mortensen Rd Unit WHAT: CODAC Spring and give you energy. Find a 1133, Ames, IA, was arrested Art Sale video of the online. Rayvon I Cooper, 18, of 255 and charged with operating WHEN: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Richardson Ct Unit 2258 ‑ while intoxicated, excessive Wednesday through Friday Ames, IA, was arrested and speed, improper registration WHERE: Foyer outside charged with harassment at plate lamp and interference dean’s office, College of Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily MULTIMEDIA The College of Design spring art sale will feature students’ artwork Larch Hall (reported at 4:51 with official acts at Mortensen Design from the integrated studio arts program. p.m.). Rd and Seagrave Blvd (report- The sale will feature ed at 1:24 a.m.). unique artwork from stu- according to the College of rectly back to the student Video: Barks at Elizabeth Marie Lynch, 21, dents, gifts for graduation, Design. artists, while the rest will Parks Library of 3732 Matthews Rd, Ames, An officer investigated a prop- Mother’s Day gifts, sum- Most of the proceeds help fund CODAC club ac- IA, was cited and released for erty damage collision at East mer weddings and more, from the sales will go di- tivities. Dead Week is known for open container at Lynn Ave Campus Parking Deck (re- being stressful, so service and Knapp St (reported at ported at 11:43 a.m.). dogs are available through- 12:26 a.m.). out the week in the library An officer investigated a prop- to help students relax. Find Joshua Douglas Wick, 21, of erty damage collision at Lot a video online of the dogs 3914 Maricopa Dr, Unit 202, 59D (reported at 3:33 p.m.). 400 benches added interacting with students. Ames, IA, was cited and re- leased for open container at Officers responded to a do- By Michaela.Ramm Lynn Ave and Knapp St (re- mestic dispute at 826‑8 Dick- @iowastatedaily.com MULTIMEDIA ported at 12:26 a.m.). inson Ave (reported at 10:30 p.m.). Joseph Louis Mack, 19, of Iowa State has reached Video: Student 1299 Nw 90Th Ct ‑ Clive, IA, April 25 a bench mark this month, sets up camp was arrested and charged with thanks to new benches on operating while intoxicated, An officer initiated a drug re- campus. What began as a joke with excessive speed, violation of lated investigation at Lot 59D With enrollment growing his friend, Devaughn Jones graduated driver’s license and (reported at 8:20 a.m.). every year, congestion in set up camp in Parks Li- driving on wrong side of two ISU campus buildings be- brary with Elsadig’s TV, a way highway at South Dakota An officer investigated dam- came a bigger problem; it tent and a few friends. Ave and Us Highway 30 Ramp age found in a room. It was was common for students (reported at 1:18 a.m.). later determined the damage to be seen sitting on the was caused by frozen water floor before or in-between MULTIMEDIA Samuel John Jore, 20, of 2300 lines at Kildee Hall (reported classes. Lincoln Way Unit 608, Ames, at 8:43 a.m.). Beginning in November, IA, was arrested and charged Campus Services sought Gallery: Parks with public intoxication at An officer investigated a prop- to alleviate this issue by Library takeover Mortensen Rd and State Ave erty damage collision at Lot 89 installing 400 benches (reported at 1:24 a.m.). (reported at 9:00 a.m.). throughout 24 buildings Find a gallery online of on campus. students literally camp- Joseph Andrew R Zahn, 23, The project has come to ing out in Parks Library for fruition this month, with Dead Week under the mul- the last of the 400 bench- timedia tab. es installed this month Fareway Stores, Inc. in Lagomarcino, Forker Jordan Zugmaier/Iowa State Daily and McKay halls. These A student sits on one of the new benches on the second floor of Carver Part-Time Job Opportunities buildings were targets for Hall. New benches have been placed in high-traffic areas around campus. SELF their high student volume, The Fareway Stores, Inc. warehouse located in Boone, IA is seeking part-time according to Inside Iowa tries, according to Inside from a scarlet oak tree that Summer veggie warehouse personnel. Must be willing to work Friday & Sunday evening State. Iowa State. Many were also was southeast of the Cam- shifts - some additional hours may be available. Almost 200 benches were made by cypress wood re- panile will be installed in burger recipe Duties include: Picking orders and operating warehouse equipment. already installed in De- cycled from old patio fenc- Beardshear and 10 more cember in Coover, Hoover, ing at University Village benches will be added to If you’re not one that eats On-the-job training provided. Pre-employment physical and drug screen Howe, Carver, Gilman, apartments. Parks Library, Curtiss Hall the red meat at the summer required. Lagomarcino, Pearson and Other benches, however, and the Iowa State Univer- grill-outs, or you want to try something new, look online Starting wage: $12.15 hr Physics halls. are still slated to arrive and sity Foundation after they The benches were made be installed on campus. are stained to match their for a veggie burger recipe. Career opportunities and excellent by the Iowa Prison Indus- Thirteen benches made surroundings. working conditions are offered.

If you are interested please apply at: www.Fareway.com SPORTS Softball team Ames satisfaction survey plays Drake By Michaela.Ramm The survey includes May 18. The ISU softball team @iowastatedaily.com questions on “priorities Those who respond to took on Drake at home on for ongoing services, capi- the survey are eligible to Tuesday night. Find out tal improvement priorities, win a $50 gift certificate to how it did through the story An opportunity to com- law enforcement, safety, an Ames restaurant of their online. FIND US IN ment on the city of Ames, security, city utilities and choice, the press release including its programs, ser- transportation,” according stated. THE NORTHERN vices, funding and more, to a press release from the Results of the study will LIGHTS PLAZA! will arrive in community city of Ames. be presented to the City Corrections members’ mailboxes this “This year’s survey in- Council sometime in the week. cludes questions on eco- fall, in order to provide res- For the 34th year, the an- nomic development, as idents feedback on needs The Iowa State Daily wel- nual Resident Satisfaction well as a section on waste of the community. comes comments and sug- Survey will be distributed diversion programs such Results will also be gestions or complaints about to 1,350 randomly selected as recycling and compost- posted on the city’s web- errors that warrant correction. N O Ames households. ISU stu- ing,” the press release con- site, which can be found To submit a correction, please W O P E N dents will also be surveyed tinued. at www.cityofames.org/ contact our editor at 515-294- through email. Responses are due by citymanager. 5688 or via email at editor@ 823 WHEELER ST, STE 5 | LOSALTOSMENU.COM iowastatedaily.com. Sleep & Behavior Study Participants (18 or older) needed © Copyright 2016 n Iowa State Daily Publication Board

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016 NEWS 3 Council approves new housing plan

By Christie.Smith changes for Aspen Heights. @iowastatedaily.com Councilman Tim Gartin, Ward 2 representative, ex- pressed concern over the Plans for a new student development’s plan for housing and retail area a 6-foot metal fence that along Lincoln Way and will enclose the residential South Wilmoth Avenue buildings on the property were approved at an Ames for added security for resi- City Council meeting dents. Tuesday night. T.C. Selman, vice presi- The development plan dent of preconstruction for for the housing and retail Aspen Heights, addressed area that will be known the council to explain the as Aspen Heights belongs importance of the fence on to Texas-based develop- the property. ers Breckenridge Group, “From a student’s per- Ames, Iowa, LLC. spective, they like the se- The development at 205 curity knowing they can S. Wilmoth Ave., along come and they have a place the intersection of Lin- to park,” Selman said. coln Way, will include five More importantly, Sel- buildings with 122 units man said, students’ par- Lani Tons/Iowa State Daily and more than 420 bed- ents can have the peace of Ali Elsadig, senior in microbiology, and DeVaughn Jones, sophomore in biochemistry, set up a tent inside Parks Library for Dead Week, where they rooms. mind knowing their chil- plan to camp out for the entire week. They also brought their TV and Playstation 4 to play when they are not busy. The apartments will of- dren live in a secure devel- fer four, three and two- opment. He said the fence bedroom options. Aspen was viewed as a “high pri- Heights will have a mixed- ority” for the parents who use element similar to de- are often the ones leasing Parks Library home to campout velopments in Campus- the apartments. town, with one of the five Selman said Brecken- Jones, sophomore in bio- out pretty cool. We had to ally cool with it. She was on buildings reserving 15,000 ridge discussed the secu- Dead Week chemistry, were sitting take a few things from dif- board, she thought it was square feet for commercial rity and operations of the around one day earlier this ferent parts of the library, funny.” development. gate with the Ames Police ‘in tents’ for semester trying to think of but we got it done.” As for how long they are The Breckenridge prop- Department. He said stu- something that they could Hesitant to set up at first, staying, Jones said that they erty has been discussed at dents would be issued a ISU students do. Jones and Elsadig were plan on staying the entire several council meetings key fob that would open After observing the popu- nervous after a library em- week. They even hope to throughout the process of the property gates and the By Alex.Connor larity of the “Damn, Daniel!” ployee had been snooping spruce up the area a little rezoning the area for high- doors to their building and @iowastatedaily.com meme, Elsadig and Jones around their stuff. Following bit more. density residential and apartments. were asking themselves how that encounter, Jones said In regards to going to class mixed-use purposes and Council members voted someone or something like he saw three police officers and other activities, Jones through the developer’s 6-0 to approve the plan. During Dead Week and that could blow up or go walking into the library and said that they are looking for tax abatement requests. Council members also Finals Week, some students viral. he could feel his heart rac- more people to help them The detailed develop- voted 6-0 to approve a feel like they spend so much “We [were] just spit bal- ing. out — but are not trying ment plan was presented resolution for façade time at the library, they lin’ ideas and what not — The officers weren’t there to start a tent trend in the to the Ames Planning and grants for two buildings in might as well just stay there. and this man [Ali] said ‘hey, for Jones and Elsadig and library. Zoning Commission a Campustown. The Cam- So, that’s exactly what two what if I bring my TV to their TV and tent, however, Overall, Jones and Elsadig year ago, according to city pustown Façade Program Iowa State students decided the library?’ and I was like so they went on with their are just trying to put smiles documents. The commis- was initiated to support, to do this week. ‘bro, that sounds like a good business. on peoples faces as they all sion recommended sev- promote and enhance the While just a joke at first, idea,’” Jones said. A little while after, Beth survive Dead Week. eral changes to the plan, appearance of commercial Elsadig and Jones decided Elsadig and Jones set up McNeal, dean of the library, “Some jokes here, some including the addition buildings in the area. to go through with “setting their tent on Sunday night, walked over to Jones and laughs there. Frowns here of a bike and pedestrian The city received three up shop” at Parks Library along with their TV and Elsadig and asked what their and there. Just, its real cool path along Lincoln Way. applications for the grant during Dead Week after a PlayStation 4. The location plan was. to watch all the reactions of Pending those changes to program this spring, but policy change that would they picked, which is on the “We just stood their silent, people as they go by,” Jones the plan, the commission one was withdrawn. There- allow the library to remain third floor near the stairs, just like, ‘man, I know she said. voted 7-0 to recommend maining applications were open 24/7 for two weeks, was mainly based on the did not allow us to set this “Just trying to keep peo- approval of the plan. from the Cranford build- starting Sunday and going view it provided. up just to tell us to take it ple alive and keep people Since its presentation to ing, which houses Jeff’s through Finals week. “It just so happened these down,’” Jones said. “So, we happy,” he said. “Don’t be the commission last April, Pizza, and the other from Ali Elsadig, senior in mi- chairs were right here,” started talking to her and frownin’, don’t be mad dur- Breckenridge addressed the future home of Arcadia crobiology, and DeVaughn Jones said. “Things worked it turns out she was actu- ing Finals Week, you know?” six of the recommended Café on Welch Avenue. Students form pro-Trump group Climate change New political lecture addresses chapter comes to campus increasing issue

By Alex.Hanson By Katlyn.Campbell within change of gas or @iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily.com to measure temperatures. It wasn’t until the 1700s when a standard scale was A group of students sup- About 50 people gath- used. porting Republican presi- ered Tuesday at the Ames Nodern thermometers dential candidate Donald Public Library to hear are more sophisticated. Trump are looking toward Alan Wanamaker, associ- Mette also introduced the general election by ate professor of geological the methods that are fre- spearheading an ISU chap- and atmospheric sciences, quently used in the field to ter of “Students for Trump.” and Madelyn Mette, Ph.D. record climate. Automatic While not officially a reg- candidate in the depart- stations are often used to istered student group at Katy Klopfenstein/Iowa State Daily ment of geological and track wind and climate. Iowa State due to a lack of Donald Trump speaks at a town hall event Dec. 11, 2015, in Des Moines while campaigning in Iowa. atmospheric sciences, talk When setting up an an adviser, they plan to op- about modern and future automatic weather sta- erate like any other political history in politics. campus,” Giles said, adding Great Again.” climate estimates/projec- tion it is important for the group with a presence on Carter Nordman, a high so far the group has seen Members of the group tions. devices to be secluded so campus, volunteering and school student from Adel, lots of interest, especially ranged from having lots of Mette began the night there are no variable in- making calls for the Trump Iowa, is the state director for on social media where @ history in politics, such as by speaking about mod- teractions that could cause campaign. Students for Trump, which ISU4Trump boasts close to Nordman, who said he has ern climate and the in- data to be skewed. Mauna The group is being led by has chapters in more than 800 followers after launch- volunteered for U.S. Sen. strumental record. Mette Loa Observatory in Hilo, three ISU students — Austen 40 states but is not official- ing several weeks ago. Chuck Grassley, to almost described the history of Hawaii, has a field station Giles, freshman in public ly aligned with the Trump Along with the social me- none, such as Lorenz, who climate measurement that collects data on CO2. relations, Emeline Hanscel, campaign. In Iowa, the dia presence, students may said he is just now getting and how observations are While they are prone freshman in pre-business, group has chapters at Iowa have noticed the group’s involved. made, current trends in to error, bucket mea- and Peircen Lorenz, senior State, Drake University and fliers in buildings and chalk- “I would basically go for climate system. surements are common in technical communica- two high schools. ing around Central Cam- whoever supports what I Mette introduced the to measure climate in tion — all of whom said they “We had to network and pus, including messages of support, Democrat or Re- thermometer, an early oceans. However, engine come from different back- find people that had the “Trump 2016,” “Build that method developed in the grounds and have a different same causes as us just on wall” and “Make America TRUMP p4 1600s to measure volume CLIMATE p4

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CLIMATE p3 evaluate change in tem- Atmospheric CO2 is also good understanding of what Sudoku by the Mepham Group perature and they are also on the rise but is not as would happen if the CO2 room intakes, ARGO floats good at taking into consider- prominent in the south- concentration was 450ppm, LEVEL: and moored buoys are mod- ation differences that arise. ern hemisphere. Increasing 600ppm or 1200ppm,” Wa- 1 2 3 4 ern techniques used to take Anomalies help compare ocean carbon dioxide con- namaker said. “We can ocean temperatures and between sites with different centration leads to decreas- model those easily. What Complete the result in less error. characteristics. ing ocean pH, which then we can’t do is tell you what grid so each row, Measuring climate Measurements of the at- will lead to acidification. path we’re going to take in column and 3-by- through ice measurements mosphere vary because of An animation was showed the future. What we can do 3 box (in bold can be done through the use the array of places that have that outlined potential vari- is cover our bases.” borders) contains of satellites. collections of data. Since ables in an upward trend Wanamaker proceeded every digit, 1 to “It is easier to measure a 1850-2012, the world has contributing to warming to show a graph of a future 9. For strategies temperature change than seen a rise in global tem- from 1880-1910. It was de- projection that accounts for on how to solve it is to measure an absolute perature. termined that natural varia- a 7.2 degree raise by 2100. temperature,” Mette said. The global average of up- tions and human factors Most of this warming will Sudoku, visit Measuring in anomalies per ocean heat content is is the cause for the rise in happen in the winters. www.sudoku. provides accurate data be- increasing. Global average climate. The final installment will org.uk cause they can effectively sea level is also increasing. “Scientists have a really take place at 7 p.m. May 3.

TRUMP p3 stumped political pundits If that general election Crossword who predicted his candi- matchup were to happen, publican, it didn’t matter, dacy would be short lived group members said they but I like what Trump stood — instead Trump has domi- believe Trump will not have for,” Hanscel said. “I come nated in the overwhelming a problem beating her. from a military background, majority of polls and leads “It’s in Hillary’s favor at so his [military policy] is the GOP race by several hun- this point, but Trump talks more for me.” dred delegates. about it all the time — ‘I’m They said specifically they But Trump has also gar- not even going after Hill- are attracted to the idea nered widespread attention ary right now,’” Giles said. of being able to vote for a for several policy proposals “He’s not even focused on candidate who is not sup- some say will turn indepen- her yet.” ported by Super PAC’s and dents away, including im- The group pointed out big money while being anti- migration plans to deport that Trump’s candidacy has establishment. immigrants who entered the brought out high Republi- “I think people are disap- country illegally, building a can turnout in states that pointed with both parties at wall on the southern border have voted so far. this point, and I think any- and banning Muslims from Groups such as the Col- body who is anti-establish- certain countries from en- lege Republicans will typi- ment and looks at the status tering the United States. cally back whoever the GOP of the two parties … I feel Polling also shows Trump nominee is in the fall, but like people will start in a new doing poorly among young members of the Trump direction and we’ll meet that voters. 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Wednesday, April 27, 2016 OPINION 5

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Emily Blobaum/Iowa State Daily Iowa Board of Regents President Pro Tempore Katie Mulholland looks over notes during a presentation in the Memorial Union Feb. 25. Regents’ Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Blue Ivy Carter, the child of Jay-Z and Beyonce, has received attention on the internet due to her celebrity heritage. Columnist Beiwel discusses the public fascination with the children of celebrities, including the judgement of celebrity parents’ capability and the way children are treated by media. hands tied, Leave the children alone students suffer we gawk over the mother and deny her and lint balls. Please let’s get the word Celebrity children the privacy that we have been denying out to properly care for Blue Ivy hair.” On the final day of its April meeting, celebrities for decades. The petition prompted backlash and the Iowa Board of Regents unani- should be awarded Maybe we like that celebrities do what reminded me of how strange it is that mously supported tuition increases we do, but maybe we just like to meddle many of us think that just because ce- for the public universities because more privacy in other people’s affairs. Or maybe we lebrities have made themselves more ac- funding allocated by the state legisla- want celebrities to do it wrong, to be cessible to people, we believe the same ture was much lower than requested. By Maddy.Beiwel bad parents or something, so we know accessibility stretches to their offspring. ISU faculty representative Rob Wal- @iowastatedaily.com they’re not perfect and we feel less guilty These are children, yet we treat them lace pointed toward faculty’s need for about our imperfections. Or we like to with the same scrutiny as adults because pay increases as one of the reasons for see people we have loved in movies live of who their parents are. We write ar- needing a tuition increase. elebrities are people too. They their lives off screen, in a well inten- ticles about what they wear and do as if For Iowa State specifically, the eat, sleep, get married and get di- tioned kind of way. After the children they’re presenting themselves to us as regents requested an $8.2 million Cvorced. Their lives, while they live are born, though, it can get a little weird. models. We criticize them and pretend increase from the legislature to avoid them in the spotlight, are not entirely Children are children, no matter how that’s not a sick thing to do to a child. tuition hikes and help pay for grow- different than our own. They have their rich their parents are. They get dirty and While children love attention, and ing operational costs. However, Gov. own struggles just like us. While I’m not gross and they cry at inopportune times. while it might be fun for them to be Terry Branstad’s budget allocated $8 pretending they’re average Joes, they’re No parent can be faulted for getting a treated special, growing up like a bug million total for the three universities certainly not aliens. little bit (or a lot) wrong, especially at under a microscope doesn’t sound like in his budget recommendation. The Like normal people, celebrities have first. a pleasant — or healthy — way to live. legislature allocated even less — an children. In some cases, such as Brad A petition involving Blue Ivy Carter, People make jokes about the preten- increase of just over $2 million for Pitt and Angelina Jolie, celebrities have who is the adorable daughter of Jay- tious nature and entitled attitude of Iowa State. Both Northern Iowa and many children, some of whom are ad- Z and Beyonce, made rounds on the some celebrity children, but that is a Iowa also received millions less from opted. The public generally loves them. internet in 2014. The petition, “Comb result of the excess interest in their lives. the legislature than requested by the When an actress or singer gains a little her hair,” claimed that Blue Ivy’s par- How can we expect them to become regents. weight, we flip our lids and wait with ents weren’t taking proper care of the well-rounded, down-to-earth people Students, quite frankly, do not baited breath for the announcement baby’s hair. if we follow them around, tell them need another tuition increase. Higher that she is pregnant. We get so excited “As a woman who understands the they’re special and then criticize them education in our country is far too for her and her partner as if they’re our importance of hair care, it’s disturbing when they don’t live up to the standards expensive already, especially here in friends. to watch a child suffering from the lack a world of strangers has set for them? Iowa, where students graduate from But why? I understand that children of hair moisture,” Jasmine Tolliver wrote It’s a lose-lose situation that can only the three regent universities with an are cute and we enjoy the faux famil- in the petition. “The parents of Blue Ivy, be remedied by allowing the young to average of almost $27,000 in student iarity that we feel with celebrities and Sean Carter a.k.a Jay Z and Beyonce have be young and by not acting like they debt, according to data from the Insti- their families. However, in reality, we failed at numerous attempts of doing are little cherubs that can be poked and tute for College Access and Success. don’t know these people and we cer- Blue Ivy’s hair. This matter has escalated prodded for the entertainment of the However, because the legislature tainly won’t know their children. Yet to the child developing matted dreads public eye. and the governor do not seem to support higher education in our state during a time period when schools are growing, the regents’ hands seem to be tied. LETTER TO THE EDITOR The board froze tuition for a total of two and a half consecutive academic years beginning in the fall of 2013. With that kind of recent track record, this board is obviously in support of Response: Let’s clear some things up keeping costs low for students. Therefore, it is unfortunate to see By Deborah Asaolu “white” names compared to It doesn’t? These dark patches stick as history proves. that the legislature forced the regents Pre-professional health those with “African-Ameri- in American history dug a rut It doesn’t negate the fact that request the increase by its lack of program open-option can” names. Those applicants for minorities (mostly African- Caucasians, no matter how monetary support. And because the student with what was perceived to be Americans) from which we still poor, still hold the unfair advan- regents had no other choice but to “white” names received 50 per- have been unable to escape tage and power in our society by request the tuition increase, students cent more callbacks for inter- from. merely being just that, white. and higher education as a whole in In response to LUCHA’s views than those with “African- So yes, many minorities have “Well we can’t help our skin our state will suffer. “Check your white privilege” American” names. Research to work twice as hard to be suc- color any more than you can,” To improve this in future years, this letter, I have to say I understand indicates whites also have a cessful due to poverty being all you say. Of course you can’t, disconnect between the regents and the cries of indignation that racial advantage in terms of they’ve known for generations, We aren’t asking you to slow the state legislature needs to be re- arose from many ISU students reemployment after job loss. something most Caucasians down for us. We aren’t asking solved. If our state legislature cannot as an aftermath of its publica- Moore (2010) reported a large can’t relate to as a majority are for your sacrifice or pity. How- take advice from our regents — the tion. Where were the sources to racial disparity in the chances of born at least middle class. ever, there are some things you experts on higher education — about support the claims made? Why reemployment among workers It’s not just about “work- can do. Please don’t dismiss or our three public universities, how were all of Iowa State’s Cau- with equivalent characteristics ing hard” as I’ve seen many undermine our struggles, what can we expect the schools to be run casian students categorized as and experience.” (Nkomo and ignorantly — or maybe it’s just we have fought for for years — in the most efficient way that is best ignorant and hateful victims of Ariss) naivety — suggest. It’s about sometimes in the wrong ways for students? this “disease”? These are some • Upon the occurrence of a breaking the generational cycle — and what we continue to It is sad to see that not only our does of the issues I’ve concluded widely-covered tragedy at the of broken families, bad influ- fight for. Instead, stand with our legislature lack value for higher upon observation that partly ex- hands of a white individual, ences and doing what is deemed us. Why wouldn’t you if there education funding but also seems to plain the backlash of the article. questions often arise as to the necessary to merely survive is truly complete equality as so have a disregard for the Board of Re- However, labelling the ar- whys of the incident, such as: and/or provide for one’s fam- many of you (i.e. white students gents’ requests. Obviously if we want ticle as “ridiculous” or “trash” was the perpetrator mentally ill? ily, whether that be partaking at ISU as well as nationwide) to achieve future tuition freezes, the is not evidence enough that Were they bullied? Despite the in criminal activity or drop- claim there is? cooperation between the two bodies white privilege is just a figment answers to these questions, the ping out of school.That is white I’m aware that many of you needs to improve. of the minority’s imagination actions of the white perpetrator privilege. are “tired” of hearing about this As a student newspaper at a state as I’ve seen countless people are rarely ever adhered to the The term — at least when it’s issue and our apparent, con- university, tuition prices and stu- brush it off as. I’ve witnessed whole white population. This spoken by most people — is not stant pulling of the “race card.” dent debt is a major concern for our it being termed as an “excuse” gravely contrasts to the event of meant to ‘guilt’ white people, Then help us eradicate the re- community, perhaps much more so of minorities for their own a crime committed by a minor- and please get over yourselves maining seeds of racism and than other types of areas in our state. problems. In fact, more white ity in which the perpetrator’s if that’s your belief. injustice. Learn to recognize However, shouldn’t our legislature Americans view themselves as background is scarcely, if at Some do use it as an excuse and act on injustices around value well-educated and successful being victims of reverse racism all, investigated. Instead, their for their laziness but there are you and outside of your own young citizens? An investment in than acknowledge the continu- actions are associated with the people who fit this description racial bubble. In time, maybe, education will only ever be a positive ing presence of racism against majority of those of the same in all racial groups. For you to sit just maybe, true equality can for our state. minorities (Boatright-Horowitz race, further breeding racial there as a Caucasian and claim exist in its full capacity. et al. 698), something I believe discrimination and stereotyping that it isn’t reality baffles me. I leave you with this quote Editorial Board manifests white privilege in and (Wenger). Who are you to say what people by Michael Wenger that I feel Danielle Ferguson, editor-in-chief of itself. You want facts? Here • Etc. (There are hundreds have experienced and whether perfectly explains the recent Madison Ward, opinion editor Maddy Arnold, managing editor of engagement are a few: of additional sources out there such prejudices transpire any- influx of anger and protest by Michael Heckle, assistant opinion editor • “Research has shown that that discuss issues like these, more? How would you know? minorities, especially on cam- white men experience a per- making it difficult to understand That’s the thing, you wouldn’t puses with a predominately formance-reward advantage in how anyone could deny that for reason that I don’t think white student body: Opinions expressed in columns and letters are the allocation of performance there’s still institutional and needs to be restated. “The effect of racism is insidi- those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations bonuses. Castilla (2008) found systematic prejudice in place). Now, on the other hand, I ous. It’s like a worm coursing with which the author(s) are associated. white men received higher sal- White privilege is a term used recognize that it is unfair to through your body. Gradually, ary increases and bonuses com- by all racial minorities, many of place blame and accusation on it creeps through every cell and pared to ethnic minorities (and which are born into unfavor- today’s generation. This was not pore of your body, eating away Feedback policy: women) and non-U.S.-born able/poverty-stricken circum- your doing. Why should you be at your sense of control over The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to employees with the same per- stances, an obvious pattern that held responsible for the actions your life. Each incident can edit or reject any letter or online feedback. formance evaluation scores, in largely stems from the slavery of your ancestors? make you more wary, more Send your letters to [email protected]. the same job unit, with the same and oppression of the past. Yes, there are plenty of poor suspicious, more agitated. You Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), supervisor and the same human I can already hear objections white people too. No, white can’t believe that white people majors and/or group affiliation(s) capital.” (Nkomo and Ariss) along the lines of “Stop bringing people don’t thrive solely be- are so oblivious to the indigni- and year in school of the author(s). • “In a field experiment, Ber- it up!,” “Stop making everything cause of their race. We are all ties you endure, and it becomes Phone numbers and addresses will not be trand and Mullainathan (2004) about race!” and the most out- victims of the same thing here; difficult to view them as friends published. Online feedback may be used if first name and last illustrate participants’ pref- rageous, “What happened 200 minorities just happen to al- or allies.” name, major and year in school are included in the erences for individuals with years ago doesn’t affect you.” ways get the crappy end of the Thank you for reading. post. Feedback posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. IOWA STATE DAILY

6 SPORTS Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Cyclones gear up for Drake Relays ISU women’s track, field trending in right direction Son of former coach Paul Rhoads enters the race By Kyle.Heim “I’ve been hav- set personal records in By Allison.Walters school and college ath- “I know what I can do @iowastatedaily.com ing good work- the 1,500-meter run and @iowastatedaily.com letes a chance to com- and I’m ready to do that outs, which 5,000-meter run, respec- pete on a similar stage at a high-caliber meet have really tively, the next day at as professionals and like the Drake Relays,” One final opportunity to boost my the Virginia Chal- The Drake Relays, the olympians. Jones said. show improvement in a meet confidence. lenge. biggest track and field “Not having a lot of Multi-event athlete setting before the Big 12 Out- It was frus- Guay has only event in Iowa, will play professional sports in Taylor Sanderson will door Championships remains trating [at competed in two host to a horde of ath- the state of Iowa, other run in the 110-meter for the ISU women’s track the begin- meets this season af- letes from high schools, than the Iowa Cubs and hurdle preliminaries and field team. ning of ter missing the first colleges and even pro- the Iowa Wild, the Drake Friday and attempt to This year’s Drake Relays the part of it because fessional and elite ath- Relays are a chance to make the finals Satur- event arrives following a suc- she was sick. letes from around the bring in the big-named day. Freshman and Ro- cessful nine-meet start to the “I’ve been country. professional track ath- mania native Alexandru season, in which the Cyclones improving Seven ISU athletes letes,” Rhoads said. “For Mitirica will compete have regularly set personal- upon from will compete in indi- college athletes to be in the triple jump on best and season-best marks. the first vidual events and Iowa able to run in the same Friday. Despite opening the season race to State will have two re- meet as them, I think Three-time All-Amer- with six event wins at the the next lays in the 4x100-meter that’s a really big deal.” ican Jan Jeuschede will Tulsa Duals on March 19, and and 4x400-meter relays For junior Derek compete in the shot put. the team has come a long feeling at the event at Drake Jones, who will com- At the LSU Alumni Gold way in just over a month. better University. pete in the 400-meter last weekend, he took Two weeks into the Starting Wednesday, hurdles, this will be his first place. season, redshirt sopho- true freshman Wy- sixth time competing at Nace Plesko will also more Erin Hooker ran att Rhoads will begin the Drake Relays. compete in the shot put a nearly 90-second competing in the hep- “It’s my favorite meet alongside Jeuschede. personal record in the tathlon. Rhoads, son by far,” Jones said. A handful of Cyclones 10,000-meter run at of former ISU football “The stands are always will compete at the Pay- the Stanford Invita- coach Paul Rhoads, packed.” ton Jordan Invitational tional on April 1, while about my didn’t start competing After crossing the on Sunday in Palo Alto, her teammates Maryn training,” Guay in the heptathlon until finish line in 51.42 sec- Calif. Brandon Wheat Lowry, Jasmine Staebler, said. “I’m really ex- his time as a Cyclone. onds in the 400-meter and Jacob Aune will Maddie Nagle and Erinn cited to see what these This will not be hurdles, Jones earned run in the 800-meter Stenman-Fahey clocked future races can bring Rhoads’ first rodeo a first-place finish and event, and Dan Curts, personal-best times in the because I’ve been in a at the Drake Relays. a season-best time at Christian DeLago, Dan- 1,500-meter run. place fitness-wise I’ve He competed in the the Musco Twilight last iel Everett, Brian Lla- “I had a good 1,500 out in never been before, so 400-meter hurdles dur- weekend. mas and Nathan Ro- San Francisco that I was hap- I think it’s just about ing his senior year at driguez will compete py about,” Stenman-Fahey getting the right race Gilbert High School and in the 1,500-meter run. said. “My 800 out there didn’t situation to be able to finished in fourth place. Curts and Rodriguez go super great, but these last test that fitness.” Now, as a collegiate ath- will also compete in the few races [at the Jim Dun- Guay said she’s run- lete, Rhoads is looking 5,000-meter run. can Invitational and Virginia ning more miles, doing forward to showcasing Action in Des Moines Challenge], I feel like I’ve re- harder workouts and his abilities in the hep- will begin Wednesday ally started to figure out the putting in more work tathlon. and wrap up Saturday. 800 a bit better now, and I’m than she has ever before. “It will be nice to have The Payton Jordan In- getting a lot more confident Freshman Grace Gib- that high school experi- vitational will take and comfortable with it, so I bons and sophomore Jho- ence under my belt,” place Sunday. think things are really starting anmy Luque set the other Rhoads said. “The first to come together.” two personal-best marks time you qualify, it’s A week after the meets in for the Cyclones in the one California, freshman Emma 3,000-meter steeplechase Emily Blobaum/Iowa State Daily Whigham posted the fourth at the Musco Twilight and Freshman Wyatt Rhoads highest heptathlon score — triple jump at the LSU Alum- competes in the pole 5,019 — in ISU history, and Ryan ni Gold meet, respectively. of those vault as part of the men’s senior Kaci Storm improved Young/Iowa The focus will now shift to awe-shock heptathalon at the Big 12 her previous best heptath- State Daily the Drake Relays, a meet that moments where Indoor Championships at lon score by more than 600 Sophomore has been generating some you’re just trying Lied Recreation Athletic points, finishing with a 4,238 Evelyne buzz among ISU athletes. to take everything in. Center on Feb. 27. Guay runs in score at the Jim Click Shoot- the women’s “Drake will be fun,” Guay You’re not as focused out. 4x1600 meter said. “I am pretty excited for on the race. This The Cyclones added five relay at the it because the atmosphere is time I will be more personal-best marks in Drake Relays in just so unique compared to a lot more a trio of meets last weekend. Des Moines on other races with all the fans. focused on Staebler recorded the ninth Thursday, April Track and field doesn’t have the com- fastest time in ISU history in 23, 2015. the most spectators of sports petition the 800-meter run at Virginia out there, but to see the sup- as op- Challenge on Friday. Her season] because port the Iowans have for the posed teammate, Stenman-Fahey, I was putting in all Drake Relays is crazy, and to the improved in the 800-meter the work and having especially because we’re an scen- run for the third time since good workouts, but not get- Iowa school, they go crazy ery, the the Tulsa Duals and set her ting the results I wanted in and it’s just really fun, a good big names season-best mark in the races. So it’s really motivating atmosphere.” and the all event. now to see things finally com- Whigham and Storm will the fans.” “Mentally, I’ve been a lot ing together.” open up competition for The Drake better about the [800-meter Distance runners Eve- Iowa State in the heptathlon Relays give run],” Stenman-Fahey said. lyne Guay and Perez Rotich Wednesday. Iowa high

Ryan Young/Iowa State Daily Guard Jordan Ashton shoots the ball against Kansas State on Jan. 16. Jordan Ashton to graduate By Ryan.Young Ashton, who earned a @iowastatedaily.com scholarship in the fall after walking on, played in 24 games last year. He averaged Junior guard Jordan Ash- nearly eight minutes per Dalton Gackle/Iowa State Daily ISU freshman right-hander Emma Hylen winds up before throwing a pitch against Baylor on April 3 at the Cyclone Sports Complex. The upcoming ton has decided to graduate game. Over the 24 games, CyHawk showdown against Iowa has been rescheduled for the second time. It has been postponed to May 3 at 4 p.m because of inclement weather. early this summer and will he averaged one point per transfer for his final season game and had his career of eligibility, according to an high at Kansas State with ISU spokesperson. five points in 19 minutes. Iowa Corn CyHawk Series Postponed Tommy Birch of The Des Ashton, a Mt. Pleasant, Who: Iowa State vs. Iowa Moines Register was the first Iowa, native, averaged 16.4 When: 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 to report the news. points per game at Kirk- Where: Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames, Iowa Iowa State’s Jordan Ash- wood Community College What’s at stake: The Hawkeyes lead the 2015-2016 CyHawk Series 12-10. ISU softball would tie the series up ton confirms in a text mes- two years ago. at 12 with a win, ensuring the CyHawk Series Trophy would come back home to Ames for the third straight sage to the Register that he’s Check back with The Dai- year. decided to transfer. ly as this story develops. IOWA STATE DAILY

Wednesday, April 27, 2016 SELF 7 Keep brain active during break By Christine.Hopkins actual book. @iowastatedaily.com A study published in the journal Sleep Medicine this year found that reading on When school lets out for an iPad or a similar blue- the summer and the pres- light device actually makes sures of academic work tem- you less sleepy. porarily subside, it’s easy to 2. People who read fic- to give your brain a three- tion might be more empa- month rest from the school thetic than those who read year. other genres With the rigors of exams, The more emotionally projects and papers in the invested you are in what you not-so-distant past, one read, the more empathetic low-stress activity students you are in your daily life, ac- can do to keep their brains cording to a study published active is reading. in the journal PLOS ONE. Here are four reasons you Even though the study’s should use this upcoming control group read newspa- break to get in the habit of per articles that focused on regular reading, along with individual people, therefore a list of books set to be re- making it more likely they leased this summer that can might become invested in help you out. the stories, the group that 1. Reading can help you read excerpts from José de-stress and improve your Saramago and Arthur Conan sleep Doyle texts reported being Whether work, school or more emotionally engaged something else is preventing even a week after the study’s you from relaxing, curling completion. This may not up with a book at the end of come as a surprise since the day can help you calm fiction is meant to draw in Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons down. readers and allow them to Reading during the summer helps students keep their brains active when taking a three-month break from exams, projects and papers. Benefits of In 2009, The University become emotionally in- reading include improving sleep and sharpening memory. of Sussex studied relaxation volved in the characters’ methods such as reading, lives. and mental decline slower time. It referred to the au- levels of self-esteem and • “The Girls” by Emma playing video games and lis- 3. Your memory stays than those who did not. thor’s discovery of a “bib- self-acceptance, according Cline, June 14 tening to music, measuring sharper as you age The study also found that liopathic institute,” where to research from the initia- • “Harry Potter and the subjects’ stress levels and Taking part in mentally- those who did not partici- one man provided reading tive Quick Reads. Cursed Child” by J.K. Rowl- heart rates before and after stimulating activities such pate in mentally-stimulating recommendations to heal If you’re ready to start ing, July 31 each activity. as reading throughout your activities as they aged saw certain ailments. reading but aren’t sure • “Enter Title Here” by Not only did reading help life may not only be fun but their memory decline at a 48 While books may not be where to start, here are a few Rahul Kanakia, August 2 subjects calm down faster also help keep memory loss percent faster rate. widely “prescribed” today, books coming out through- While the end of final ex- after undergoing tests and at bay. 4. Reading just might the desired effects of biblio- out the summer: ams might be what you’re exercises designed to raise A 2013 study in the jour- make you happier therapy are still prevalent • “Even if the Sky Falls” by most excited for right now, these levels, it also made nal Neurology showed that One hundred years ago, among readers. Mia Garcia, May 10 being able to enjoy the ben- them less stressed than be- people who read regularly the term “bibliotherapy” Adults who read regularly • “Shrill: Notes from a efits of reading this summer fore the study began. But both as children and older appeared in an Atlantic reported feeling less iso- Loud Woman” by Lindy could — and should — be make sure you’re reading an adults experienced memory Monthly article for the first lated and reported higher West, May 17 right up there with it. Exercise outdoors to achieve summer body By Hannah.Dodds with summer comes the so here are a few moves to a few laps and focus let- @iowastatedaily.com thoughts of a summer bod. get you in the cardio mind- ting your muscles relax The weather is starting to set. instead of going all out. warm up, and the sun is You should always make Your warm-up jog will help It’s the end of the semes- starting to shine, meaning sure your body is loose and avoid pulled muscles and ter and all we can think it’s officially time to move ready to be worked before cramps and help amp up about is the end of the that workout outside. Tran- any workout. your energy. school year and the start of sitioning from the gym to If you choose to do the Split squat summer. Of course, along the track might be difficult, workout on a track, take This move targets your entire lower body while in- corporating cardio as well. It is meant to raise your youryour pathpath toto heart rate and slightly work your legs. 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