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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2018 at Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, September 2018 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 09.14.2018 Vol. 219 No. 019 FRIDAY Regents request $20 million in funding BY DEVYN.LEESON @iowastatedaily.com

The Iowa Board of Regents ap- proved their 2020 fiscal year funding request Thursday, which asks the state legislature to increase funding to regent universities by more than $20 million. Two other major funding requests passed including funding for library modernization and deferred mainte- nance and the $75 million Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VDL) were approved by the regents. The $7 million funding increase is part of the $628.4 million funding re- quest for the 2020 fiscal year between the three regent universities. Between the universities, the overall increase would be approximately $20 million, which the board requests from the state legislature each year. If COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS approved by the legislature, it would The Dakota Access Pipeline being installed between farms, as seen from 50th Avenue in New Salem, North Dakota. represent a 3.3 percent increase over previous years. The last two funding requests, which were smaller increases than this, were denied. Iowa State’s request for permission to build the new VDL was approved by the board. The $75 million project, DAKOTA ACCESS funded by state appropriations, pri- vate givings and university funds, will Farmers appeal to Iowa Supreme Court update and modernize Iowa State’s current VDL. The VDL at Iowa State BY ZACH.STREUBER diagonally across the state of Iowa, is the only one of its kind in the state @iowastatedaily.com covering some 343 miles of the total PIPELINE ROUTE and hasn’t been updated for more than 1,172 miles between the Bakken and 42 years. About two miles outside of Ames Three Forks production area in North HIGHWAYS 35 The plans for the VDL originally sits the Dakota Access Pipeline – the Dakota and the refinery located in set the cost estimation for the project subject of an Iowa Supreme Court Patoka, Illinois. at $125 million, $100 million of which case. According to Dakota Access, Story was supposed to come from state A group of farmers and the Sierra County houses the only oil pump sta- appropriations. When the legislature Club environmental interest group tion in Iowa. AMES instead opted to provide $63.5 million, argued in the Iowa Supreme Court Lawyer William E. Hanigan spoke Interim Senior Vice President of the that Dakota Access’ use of eminent on behalf of the landowners, argu- 30 Division of Finance Pam Cain said the domain for an interstate pipeline vio- ing the decision of the Iowa Utilities university had no choice but to lower lated Iowa’s and the United States’ Board to grant Dakota Access eminent 6 MILES the plans goals. constitutions on Wednesday. domain in Iowa was unconstitutional. The plan for the VDL would have The Dakota Access Pipeline is According to the Iowa Code, the consisted of a building with more than PETER LEMKEN/ IOWA STATE DAILY buried nearly two miles outside 150,000 square feet of space, but the DAPL pg12 The Dakota Access Pipeline runs along Highway 30 just outside of Ames. of Ames. The pipeline stretches new plan puts that number at 83,000 to 88,000 square feet. As part of the FY2020 request, the board asked for additional funds to aid Campus convo: ‘Big or small, do you call?’ the operations of the VDL to keep up with Iowa State’s VDL caseload dou- BY MIKE.BROWN as well as Donielle McGruder, vice president of Regarding improper reporting, they referred to bling in size since 2010. This request @iowastatedaily.com the NAACP student chapter and sophomore in the incident in a Starbucks in Philadelphia where would increase funding to the VDL psychology. police forced two business partners, who were both by $410,000 per year. A university presentation urged people to think Hale introduced what they call “bias-based black men, to leave the building after management The legislature currently supplies whether they are reporting suspicious behavior improper reporting.” had called them. funding to the VDL at $4.1 million, based off a person’s actions or their physical features. “We’ll define it as calling the police on some- They compared this to an incident in Clackamas, but the VDL still funds 75 to 80 Thursday’s campus conversation, held at 3:30 body based on their characteristics instead of their Oregon, where someone called the police on Rep. percent of its budget through fees for p.m. at Parks Library, focused on the recent climate actions,” Hale said. “Ultimately if a person with Janelle Bynum, who was in the process of complet- its services. The request claims this surrounding police reporting and call responses. different characteristics were doing the same action, ing a door-to-door campaign. is “among the highest in the United “Big or Small — Do You Call?” featured pre- would the police still be called?” When police responded, they were able to States.” sentations from Iowa State Police Department Hale gave examples of good and bad reporting CONVERSATIONS pg12 REGENTS pg12 (ISUPD) Ofc. Anthony Greiter and Lt. Josh Hale, from citizens. MAKE YOUR COOKOUT STAND OUT 3800 Lincoln Way & 640 Lincoln Way For deals and more visit Hy-Vee.com 02 CAMPUS Iowa State Daily Friday, September 14, 2018

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PUBLICATION BOARD: Professional members Student members Chris Conetzkey Grant Heineman IOWA STATE DAILY The Des Moines Business Record © Copyright 2018 Iowa State Daily Publication Board Chairperson Xue Bai College of Engineering General Information: Kyle Oppenhuizen Qianqian Shan Greater Iowa Credit Union The Iowa State Daily is an independent student news paper established in 1890 and written, edited and sold by students. Gr aduate College Grant Heineman College of Ag and Life Sciences Andrew Pritchard Kingsley Jewett Retail Greenlee School At Large Savanna Falter Kim McDonough College of Design Main O ce Advertising Newsroom Editor College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Matt Tjaden Mackenzie Jones 294-4120 294-2403 294-2003 284-5688 College of Business College of Human Sciences Paxton Williams Jennifer Poncelet Iowa Department of Justice At Large Devyn Leeson Alex Connor Annelise Wells Mikinna Kerns Morgan Johnson Susan Kloewer Editor in chief News editor of News editor of Visuals editor Copy chief State Historical Society of Iowa K. Rambo politics and academics Katlyn Campbell Whitney Mason Managing editor of digital administration Aaron Marner Assistant visuals editor Voices editor Publication: Summer sessions: Subscription costs: Postmaster: ISU students subscribe to the Iowa The Iowa State Daily is published Subscriptions are 40 cents per (USPS 796-870) content Caitlin Yamada Sports editor Chris Jorgensen Emily Berch State Daily through activity fees paid digitally on a daily basis. copy or $40 annually for mailed to the Government of the Student subscriptions to ISU students, faculty Send address Dani Gehr News editor of Noah Rohlng Digitial editor Depth editor Body. Opinions expressed in editorials and sta . Subscriptions are $62 changes to: Managing editor of print diversity Assistant sports Christian Simmons belong to the Iowa State Daily annually for the general public. Iowa State Daily Fall & Spring sessions: Editorial Board. 2420 Lincoln Way, Suite 205 content Willa Colville editor Assistant digital editor The Iowa State Daily is published Ames, Iowa 50014 Monday through Friday during the The Daily is published by the Iowa The Publication Board meets at 5:15 News editor of Trevor Holbrook Ryan Pattee nine-month academic year, except State Daily Publication Board, 2420 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of PERIODICALS POSTAGE for university holidays, scheduled Lincoln Way, Suite 205, Ames, Iowa, the month during the academic student life Assistant sports Social media editor breaks and the nals week. 50014. school year. editor 03 NEWS Friday, September 14, 2018 Iowa State Daily Ames named No. 2 college town Iowa State students share their thoughts on recent rating

BY ANNELISE.WELLS @iowastatedaily.com

Ames has been ranked as the second best college town in America for 2018 by livability. com. According to their website, the results were calculated by first identifying all U.S cities with 20,000 to 350,000 people that have at least one college campus. In total, 203 cities fit the criteria. From there, the top 10 scores were calculated with the following criteria: 30 percent of the score comes from from the ratio of the city’s median salary from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to its July 2018 median one bedroom rent from ABODO listings, 30 percent from the percentage of the population being age 20 to 29, 20 percent from the number of jobs in the education sector per 1,000 jobs in the city and 20 percent from the ratio of the median salary in the city to the nation for jobs in education, according to their website. The ranking highlighted popular spots in Ames, such as the Great Plains Sauce & Dough Co., Welch Ave. Station and Main IOWA STATE DAILY Street. The view of the Campanile from Geoffroy Hall. Geoffroy Hall is Iowa State’s newest residence hall and is located on Lincoln Way. “Ames is based around “I think it makes total sense, there are a lot of college the college. It’s a super friendly things around Ames.” open community and I feel so welcomed — Taylor Gage, sophomore everywhere I go.” in Elementary Education — Cailee Mills, “It’s interesting because sophomore in graphic design there is not much outside “I love Iowa State. However, I find it of Ames, but its the surprising because you wouldn’t think students and the programs that such an agriculture-focused college like Iowa State would be considered the that make the university best campus town in the country.’ special.” — Kathryn Christensen, — Serena Ibsais, freshman in open option junior in biology Earthquake research could help high-risk areas

BY JESSICA.KINDSCHI “Why is there no difference in ground shaking between Through analyzing the data, he found the maximum @iowastatedaily.com two earthquakes with different magnitudes?” force of ground shaking is three gravities (Gs). In order to answer these questions, he analyzed existing One gravity, or one G, is a unit of acceleration. Based Although tornadoes are more common than earth- and historical data. on extensive computation from Beresnev, the maximum quakes in Iowa, one professor’s earthquake research was Beresnev was motivated to answer these questions ground shaking of three Gs was measured recently in a done entirely without leaving the state. by thinking about building structures in areas prone to earthquake in Japan. Igor Beresnev, professor of geological and atmo- earthquakes. “We’ve seen the worst,” Beresnev said. spheric sciences, spent four years researching ground “Engineers need to design buildings that can withstand To answer his second question, Beresnev found the shaking limits and differences betweens magnitudes in earthquake motion [and] ground shaking,” Beresnev said. magnitude of an earthquake does not matter because the earthquakes. In order to build these structures, engineers must know intensity of ground shaking comes not from size, but from His goal was to answer two questions: how strong these ground shakings can be. how fast the fault is accelerating. “What is the limit of ground shaking during an Ground shaking is “how fast the fault slips,” Beresnev Beresnev said his findings can be used for engineers to earthquake?” said. build better structures in high-risk areas. Iowa State Daily Friday, September 14, 2018 NEWS 04 Choose your next adventure Students learn more about study abroad programs through Iowa State

DAVID BOSCHWITZ/ IOWA STATE DAILY DAVID BOSCHWITZ/ IOWA STATE DAILY Taylor Stoeckler (right), a graduate assistant for the Iowa State Engineering International Pro- Exchange students from England, (left-to-right) Louise Gardner, Catherine Purkiss and Rob grams Office, worked at the Study Abroad Fair to encourage students to study abroad. Munn, talked with students about studying abroad at their universities, Landcaster and Exeter.

DAVID BOSCHWITZ/ IOWA STATE DAILY Students at the Study Abroad Fair peruse booths to learn more about studying abroad through Iowa State on Thursday in the Memorial Union.

DAVID BOSCHWITZ/ IOWA STATE DAILY DAVID BOSCHWITZ/ IOWA STATE DAILY Iowa State senior, Luci Bessinger, talked about her time University of Canterbury in New Zealand adviser Anna Foster (left) discusses life of a student abroad in New Zealand with Iowa abroad in Barcelona, Spain through CEA, a study sbroad State freshman, Rachel Santi. program. Friday, September 14, 2018 Iowa State Daily GRIDIRON 05

IOWA STATE OKLAHOMA CYCLONES SOONERS GAME INFO (0-1, 0-0 Big 12) (2-0, 0-0 Big 12)

WHEN: Sept. 15 | 11 a.m. STADIUM INFO: OPPONENT INFO WHERE: Stadium • All gates will open 90 minutes WATCH: ABC, WatchESPN before kickoff. Oklahoma Sooners QUICK HITS: LISTEN: Cyclone Radio Network | • Student must enter through (2-0, 0-0 Big 12) • Iowa State has won three of its last KASI 1430* (AM) & KCCQ 105.1* the East Gate. LOCATION: Norman, Oklahoma four games against ranked teams, (FM) • Re-entry to the stadium will be CONFERENCE: Big 12 including last year’s matchup (Available in the Ames area only) allowed up until the start of the HEAD COACH: Lincoln Riley | against Oklahoma. 4th quarter. Tickets must be 14-2 in his second season at • Through two games, Oklahoma is scanned upon exit and re-en- Oklahoma averaging 56.0 points per game, try. ninth-best in the country.

PREVIEW Cyclones prepare for tough test vs. OU

BY NOAH.ROHLFING @iowastatedaily.com

Oct. 7, 2017. A date, for many Iowa State football fans, that will not be forgotten anytime soon. The day when Iowa State beat Oklahoma for the sixth time in the program’s history. The date when, around the country, people began to see the vision coach Matt Campbell was put- ting together for the Cyclones. It was also a day when Oklahoma looked lackadaisical and not fully focused on the task at hand. The Sooners fumbled into the end zone, struggled to get going on the offensive end and were clueless at times on defense. That was last year. Campbell said in his press conference on Tuesday the win wasn’t as important as what came after. “To me, I think that win last year is a little bit irrelevant,” Campbell said. “What I thought was relevant was our response to that win, and that’s where I thought our culture really started to change.” Never mind that, though. This Saturday, No. 5 Oklahoma rolls into Ames seeking revenge. The Sooners have ample ammunition, led by an electrify- ing offense manned by quarterback Kyler Murray. The former Texas A&M quarterback and soon-to-be Oakland Athletics outfielder has accounted for seven touchdowns without playing a full 60-minute game yet this season. There’s a reason for that. The Sooners have been putting teams away early. In the season opener, against a much-hyped Florida Atlantic team led by the mercurial Lane Kiffin, the Owls had no chance. KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY Oklahoma built a 42-0 lead by halftime and the offensive start- Defensive end Eyioma Uwazurike tackles tight end Noah Fant of Iowa during the football game against Iowa at Kinnick Stadium. ers didn’t see the field again. In week two, Chip Kelly and his UCLA Bruins — very much a work-in-progress at this point so we’ve seen that all spring and fall,” Eisworth said. No matter who starts for the Cyclones, the offense will need — visited Norman, Oklahoma, and all they got was a 49-21 The work for Iowa State’s defense isn’t just in the coverage to wake up against the Sooners. defeat that was once again over by the half. game, either. Oklahoma may have a dynamic quarterback, Gasser preached the importance of bouncing back. Defensive coordinator Jon Heacock knows the Cyclones but as Heacock said, the Sooners have a stable of capable “The biggest thing is rediscovering ourselves and saying ‘what have a lot riding on their defense this Saturday, and it all starts game-changers at the running back position, not counting do we do well, what do we hang our hats on,’” Gasser said. with containing Murray. injured star Rodney Anderson. One area the Cyclones might be able to attack is in the flats, “Incredible offense,” Heacock said. “The scheme, the ath- Trey Sermon, the projected starter against Iowa State, ran with redshirt freshman Tarique Milton and junior Deshaunte letes, the mindset, the quarterback. He’s incredible, there’s not for 744 yards (8.7 yards per attempt) in 2017—when splitting Jones making headway in the slot against the Hawkeyes. a throw he can’t make. time with Anderson— and had a breakout performance on the The Cyclones will need a better performance from the offen- “We’ve gotta be QB option sound, we’ve gotta be scramble road against Ohio State in the Sooners’ 31-16 win. sive line as well on Saturday. Oklahoma is near the bottom of sound.” He will be the lead back Saturday, but there are others to keep the conference in defensive stats, but the Sooners have yet to One adjustment the Cyclones will have to make on Saturday an eye on as well, such as T.J. Pledger and Marcelias Sutton. play their starting defense for a full game, similar to the offense. will be playing in space, something the pro-style offense Iowa There’s a reason the Sooners are averaging 567.5 yards per The stats may not truly suggest how improved the Sooners’ ran in week two did not force them to do. game. often-porous defense is compared to the 2017 team. Redshirt sophomore safety, Greg Eisworth, said the main Meanwhile, Iowa State still doesn’t know who is going to be The Cyclones have beaten the Big 12’s standard-bearer once difference would be pass coverage versus creeping up in the box. starting at quarterback on Saturday, although wide-receivers in the Campbell era. The Cyclones know they will have to play “The good thing is that our offense is more of a spacious team, coach Bryan Gasser said Wednesday Kempt practiced lightly. a near-perfect game on Saturday to rack up a second. GRIDIRON

06 GRIDIRON Iowa State Daily Friday, September 14, 2018 AROUND THE BIG 12

RUTGERS AT KANSAS NO. 17 BOISE STATE AT NO. 24 OKLAHOMA STATE NO. 14 WEST VIRGINIA AT NORTH CAROLINA STATE WHEN: 11 a.m. WHEN: 2:30 p.m. STATUS: Canceled/postponed in antici- WHERE: Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas WHERE: Boone Pickens Stadium, pation of Hurricane Florence. No makeup WATCH: FOX Sports Stillwater, Oklahoma date as of print. WATCH: ESPN, WatchESPN

DUKE AT OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO AT KANSAS STATE WHEN: 2:30 p.m. WHEN: 3 p.m. WHERE: McLane Stadium, Waco, Texas WHERE: Bill Snyder Family Stadium, WATCH: FS1 Manhattan, Kansas WATCH: FOX Sports Network

HOUSTON AT TEXAS TECH NO. 22 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AT TEXAS NO. 4 OHIO STATE VS. NO. 15 TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY WHEN: 3:15 p.m. WHEN: 7 p.m. WHERE: Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, Texas WHERE: Darrell K.-Royal Texas Memorial WHEN: 7 p.m. WATCH: FOX Stadium, Austin, Texas WHERE: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas WATCH: FOX WATCH: ABC, WatchESPN COURTESY OF CAITLYN EPES/OU DAILY PLAYERSIOWA STATE DAILY 2 WATCH

Brian Peavy Trey Sermon Outside of giving up late points, the Iowa State defense earned an ‘A+’ Oklahoma announced this week that running back Rodney Anderson from the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk game. With a much more explosive offense will sit out the rest of the season due to injury. As a result, sophomore entering Jack Trice Stadium, the Iowa State defense must do that again. Trey Sermon will anchor the Sooner back field. Sermon shined during That starts with redshirt senior cornerback Brian Peavy. Iowa State — a his opportunities as a freshman. The Georgia native rushed for 744 yards double-digit underdog — will likely need to win the turnover margin. and five touchdowns, averaging 6.1 yards a carry. In the passing game, Iowa State consistently plays a clean game on offense. The Cyclones Sermon snagged 16 receptions for 139 yards and two touchdowns. managed to fend off any turnovers until desperation time, but the Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray provides a spark to the Oklahoma defense failed to force any turnovers. If Peavy can snare an interception offense, but the Sooners can’t be one-dimensional. The Cyclone defense off Kyler Murray, the Cyclones could eke out a second-straight win over revealed a strength for Iowa State, meaning Oklahoma needs to find the Oklahoma. cracks. GRIDIRON

Friday, September 14, 2018 Iowa State Daily GRIDIRON 07 GOOD COP THE PICK BAD COP Iowa State vs. No. 5 Oklahoma BY JACK.SHOVER BY SPENCER.SUCKOW Oklahoma 27, Iowa State 20 @iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily.com AARON MARNER Oklahoma is a better football team than Iowa State. It’s pretty simple. Kyler Murray is a really good quarterback. The Sooners have good receivers. Even with running back Rodney Anderson out for the season, Oklahoma’s Against Iowa, Iowa State’s The circumstances going offense will still throw points on the board. offense looked dreadful. Red- into this year’s game against Oklahoma’s defense isn’t anything incredible, but when you have one of the five best shirt senior quarterback Kyle Oklahoma are eerily similar to offenses in college football, you don’t need the 1985 Bears’ defense to win games. Kempt was unable to pass the last year’s. It wouldn’t surprise me if Iowa State jumped out to an early lead and kept it close. If ball downfield, and the team’s For the second year in a Zeb Noland is starting at quarterback, the Sooners could get burned by his arm once or offensive line failed to hold up in row, Iowa State is going into a Sports Editor twice. But after both teams settle in, I think Oklahoma will take over. pass protection and was unable matchup against a heavily-fa- (1-0) Iowa State’s defense will keep it fairly close but in the end I don’t think the offense to open running lanes against vored Sooners team ranked in keeps up with Kyler Murray. the stingy Iowa defense. the top five. Like last year, the Against Oklahoma, Iowa Cyclones are going into the State will not be facing a unit of game off an ugly, low-scoring that caliber. For the preseason loss, facing uncertainty in re- No. 5 Oklahoma 31, Iowa State 14 All-Big 12 team, Oklahoma had gards to who will start at quar- NOAH ROHLFING Iowa State’s offense was a shambles in the week two loss to Iowa. After the first zero players named to the team. terback. drive, no-one was able to get the offense moving. In addition, Iowa State will We all know what happened I don’t have super high hopes for the Cyclones this week, either. Oklahoma’s defense may not be otherworldly, but in the first two games of the season the Sooners have finally have a game under their last year. Iowa State pulled off improved schematically from their lackluster start to the 2017 campaign. I expect the belt to work out the kinks in the biggest upset in school his- Cyclones to break through on a couple of drives, but not when it matters most. their offense and fine-tune the tory en route to one of the best On the defensive end, the Cyclones will need the game of their lives. Even without offensive line. seasons in recent memory. Sure- star running back Rodney Anderson, Oklahoma has another All-American caliber talent Iowa State should be able ly if lightning can strike once, it Sports Editor in Trey Sermon and a very strong offensive line, not to mention dazzling receivers in to exploit a weaker Oklahoma can strike again, right? (1-0) Hollywood Brown and CeeDee Lamb. Iowa State’s inexperienced safeties will have to defense both in the air and on It can, but it won’t. be flawless to not get beat deep by Kyler “The Five Million Dollar Man” Murray. the ground. Oklahoma is going to come On defense, Iowa State looked into this game mad. No matter sharp and physical against Iowa how good Iowa State actual- especially against the run. ly was last year, there’s still a Oklahoma brings a strong negative stigma to losing to Iowa State 34, No. 5 Oklahoma 32 TREVOR HOLBROOK I’m doing it. I’m picking the upset in Ames. run game to the table that was the Cyclones. Iowa State and The last time Iowa State knocked off the Sooners in Ames, the game took place at anchored by star running back Kansas are supposed to be a Clyde Williams field, and “Save the Last Dance for Me” by The Drifters was the top Rodney Anderson, who was Big 12 team’s two guaranteed song on the Billboard Hot 100. Needless to say, it’s been awhile. declared out for the rest of the conference wins per year, and While Iowa State’s home drought against Oklahoma still persists, the Cyclones season. That doesn’t mean Okla- Oklahoma couldn’t finish the hold a one-game win streak against the Sooners. Everyone knows the story of Kyle homa doesn’t have a contingency job after getting off to a hot Kempt filling in at quarterback, tossing three touchdowns with 343 yards and leading plan. start last year. Iowa State to its first win over Oklahoma since 1990. Behind Anderson, Oklaho- The team was embarrassed. Sports Editor However, Noland is missing traits Kempt possess, but he brings skills Kempt ma has two strong backups in The fans were embarrassed. (1-0) doesn’t have. Noland takes more chances than Kempt in the limited time he’s played, T.J. Pledger and Trey Sermon, The horses that pull the Sooner but he has the arm to back it up. who have recorded 83 yards on Schooner were probably em- 14 carries and 82 yards on 16 barrassed. Going into this year, carries, respectively. though, Oklahoma is every bit Iowa State 17, No. 5 Oklahoma 42 If Iowa State wants to pull as talented as last year, even K. RAMBO I’m not doing it. I’m not picking the upset in Ames. away from Oklahoma, playing without last year’s Heisman Iowa State looked rather incompetent on the offensive side of the ball last week. dominate and assignment sound Trophy winner Baker Mayfield. Mediocre quarterback play and poor play calling left an effective defense in the cold in in the box is a must. New starting quarterback Iowa City. I’m not convinced we’ll see anything different in Ames against a much, much Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Kyler Murray has been stellar better team. Perhaps I’m a pessimist; I laughed when Cyclone fans said “we want Murray feeds off of the Sooners’ thus far, the offense is stacked ‘Bama,’” after beating Oklahoma and TCU. I felt vindicated when they promptly lost three run game. A lot of his big plays with weapons even without of their next four games to the likes of West Virginia, Oklahoma State and Kansas State. in the passing game have come starting running back Rodney With Tom Manning having departed for the Indianapolis Colts, I wasn’t sure Campbell and company would have the offensive prowess to handle in-game adjustments and off of play action, or were a result Anderson and the defensive Managing Editor of Digital Content game plan to their strengths and their opponent’s weaknesses. After watching them play of defenses bringing secondary problems that plagued the Iowa last week, I’m becoming more certain of the inverse. players into the box to stop the Sooners last year have been run. nonexistent so far in 2018. If Iowa State stops the run, Oh, and you can bet they AJ FOEGEN WALKER WEISS BRENDAN GORMAN Oklahoma’s passing game won’t be caught off guard by 22 22 21 should stall as Murray has a the Cyclones. Iowa State’s COLUMBIA, MISSOURI AMES, IOWA AMES, IOWA poor deep ball and relies on the defense was good last week, run to open up the passing game but they’ll have to be perfect PICK THE WINNER OKLAHOMA IOWA STATE IOWA STATE for him. to stop an Oklahoma offense The biggest X factor of the that’s averaging over 50 points GUESS THE SCORE 48-13 20-17 45-38 entire game is if whether Kempt a game. Even then, it might not or backup Zeb Noland gets the be enough. How many net rushing yards will start. If Kempt gets the start, Cyclone fans can certainly Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray have in the first half?(Note: this 38 yards 32 yards 37 yards Iowa State should be able to hope for the best, but it looks includes yards lost due to sacks) cruise to its second straight win likely this game will get ugly against Oklahoma. quick. At this point, you just Between both teams, how have to hope Oklahoma avoids many total points will be 31 points 13 points 51 points the face during the beatdown. scored by halftime?

FINAL FINAL How many passing yards IOWA STATE 27 | OKLAHOMA 45 | IOWA will Iowa State accumulate? 182 yards 245 yards 318 yards OKLAHOMA 21 STATE 20

How many completions will Iowa State quarterback Zeb 18 completions 13 completions 24 completions Noland have? PICK 6 08 GRIDIRON Iowa State Daily Friday, September 14, 2018

COURTESY OF ALEX HALSTED Keontae Jones (left) and Deshaunte Jones (right) talk with family and friends after Iowa State’s game at Akron on Sept. 16, 2017. BROTHERLY LOVE Deshaunte and Keontae Jones leave their mark

BY AARON.MARNER @iowastatedaily.com always the favorite. him a happy birthday. Keontae played safety and some wide receiver, but he was really It’s a yearly reminder of what they’ve been through, who they Iowa State played four minutes and five seconds in its canceled a jack of all trades. In his high school career, Keontae scored via are and where they came from. season opener against South Dakota State. There wasn’t a lot that reception, punt return, kickoff return, interception return and “I think it’s made us closer, just losing that big aspect of your happened — South Dakota State had a short possession, punted fumble return. life,” Deshaunte said. “As a family, it made us all closer. Just being it to Iowa State, and the Cyclones moved the ball down the field. If it involved being athletic and having a knack for football, together, it was a hard time for us. The only big play was a 55-yard catch and run into the end zone Keontae was probably good at it. “Our relationship is still growing, still getting better.” by junior wide receiver Deshaunte Jones. “Deshaunte gave Keontae no slack,” Bolden said. “It was one of Jones caught the screen, ducked under a defender and scam- those things where [Deshaunte] was gonna be hard on [Keontae], Becoming Cyclones pered along the sideline into the endzone for the first score of the but it was also one of those things where nobody else was gonna The Jones brothers didn’t plan on going to the same college. 2018 season. Not a single Jackrabbit defender was fast enough to pick on him. He had great expectations for his brother.” “It just so happened to work out,” Deshaunte said. catch him. Keontae said he thinks he was the better player. Before he Deshaunte was being recruited as a quarterback by a few schools, If you ask Deshaunte’s younger brother, Keontae, sophomore could even finish his sentence, Deshaunte interrupted to say he thanks to his work in Bolden’s triple-option offense at Colerain. defensive back for the Cyclones, he knows someone who’s faster was better. His 5-foot-10 frame looked more like that of a wide receiver how- than Deshaunte. “He just played offense,” Keontae said with a laugh. “I played ever, and that’s where he ended up in college. “Me,” Keontae said. both, he didn’t play defense.” Deshaunte, being a year older than Keontae, was a bit ahead Deshaunte doesn’t agree. That’s part of the friendly rivalry the The brothers had a few opportunities to work together, however. of his brother in the recruiting process. He was the first one to two have shared since childhood, and it’s something that pushes Deshaunte fired a pass to a streaking Keontae in a high school visit Iowa State and he fell in love with the school and the foot- each of them to be better. game for a touchdown. ball program. Keontae didn’t want to give any credit to his brother for the pass. Now, in Deshaunte’s third year and Keontae’s second year in Growing up in Cincinnati “I was wide open!” he said. Ames, the brothers are hitting their stride. Everyone around him knew Deshaunte Jones was going to be While they like teasing each other about football, Deshaunte One game into his junior year, Deshaunte has racked up 840 a special athlete. and Keontae have an immense pride for each other, Colerain and career receiving yards and six touchdowns. He’s arguably the most “I knew the first time I saw him,” said Tom Bolden, who coaches their hometown of Cincinnati. Cincinnati is also the hometown experienced receiver Iowa State has on its roster in 2018. football at Colerain High School in Cincinnati, where the Jones of junior running back David Montgomery, and Ohio is the home Keontae was one of only four true freshmen to play last season brothers went to school. “Deshaunte has always been Deshaunte of coach Matt Campbell. for the Cyclones, so he has adapted to the college game quickly, too. ever since I’ve known him.” “GOATs come from Cincinnati,” Keontae said, referencing the With Deshaunte lining up in the slot and Keontae playing He was the quintessential star athlete, even from a young age. acronym for Greatest Of All Time. defensive back, the brothers have had the chance to line up oppo- Deshaunte ran point guard for the basketball team in middle That love for Colerain and for Cincinnati always gave the broth- site each other a few times. school and played quarterback and running back in football. ers something to talk about. No matter what was going on in life, They both agreed they’ve each won a battle against each other, When he got to Colerain, Deshaunte led the triple-option they had football and each other. saying it’s a tie so far. That sibling rivalry has been there all along. attack as a quarterback. He ran for 1,860 yards and 29 touchdowns “We’re still like that now,” Deshaunte said. “Even with video while throwing for another 785 yards and adding nine more touch- Facing tragedy games or whatever we do, we’re always trying to be the winner downs through the air as a senior. Each game, the Jones brothers write the same date on their wrist of something.” “We’re a triple-option football team and Deshaunte’s arguably tape before taking the field. Sept. 4, 2012. Even when they go bowling, it’s always a battle. Deshaunte the best [quarterback] we’ve ever had,” Bolden said. “He was just That’s the day their father, Marvin Jones, died. recalled a time when they bowled six or seven games in a row. so dynamic — in space and how he ran it, and the things he could “They’ve always been quiet kids,” Bolden said. “They’re outgo- Keontae said he won when he bowled a 199 in the final game. do athletically.” ing, great personalities, but they’re not the loudmouth kids, they’ve Deshaunte figures to be a key part of Iowa State’s air attack in Colerain went 12-2 in Deshaunte’s senior year — which was always been a little bit more reserved. 2018. Only redshirt junior Hakeem Butler had more receiving also Keontae’s junior season. “I think at first they kept a lot of that bottled up. They used yards than him last year among returning wide receivers. Even though big brother got a lot of attention as the starting their athletics to kind of get away from those terrible thoughts Keontae could have a bigger role this season after playing in quarterback, Keontae was no slouch, either. and feelings and have a release.” two games a year ago, especially if Iowa State experiments with “Everything he did was 100 miles per hour,” Bolden said. Football was that release. It was also a sport their father encour- five defensive backs more often. Both brothers loved the game of football from a young age. They aged them to play. Regardless of who plays more on a given Saturday, they’ll be played other sports, such as basketball and track, but football was Every year on Feb. 7, Deshaunte tweets about his father, wishing by each other’s side. Friday, September 14, 2018 Iowa State Daily OPINION 09

GUEST COLUMN COMING TO AMERICA Editor’s note: This story is fictional and is meant to bring to light the author’s immigration concerns. BY WALTER SUZA [email protected]

They had never been on a ship before. The transatlantic voyage was both exciting and scary as each day the ocean seemed to be getting rougher, the waves rising higher and higher and the water splashing onto the forecastle. There were hundreds of other passengers on board a large, old ship heading for the land of freedom. Jack had barely managed to secure a third-class cabin for him and his wife, where the newlywed couple would spend weeks together, away from oppression, poverty and despair. Finally, they arrived in America, the land of opportunity that other settlers from various parts of the world considered their last hope. Jack and Rose had just a couple of suitcases containing all their life savings. They were 18 years old. Their parents back in the old world had blessed and supported their decision to pursue the unknown and treacherous journey to the new world. That was 100 years ago. Ultimately, Jack and Rose succeeded in acquiring land and started a farming business. Today, Jack and Rose’s descendants own one of the most successful corn production companies in America. Recently, I sat down and spoke with a member of their corn for the world company. The 100-year-old enterprise continues to do well despite a more competitive business environment. Leonardo, one of Jack and Rose’s great-grandchildren and head of the company, described how proud he was of his great-grand- parents, who had nothing to start with but succeeded against all odds. Leonardo emphasized their success was only possible in America. He was grateful for being an American, and he was grateful for the protection he enjoyed from the U.S. Constitution. As my conversation with Leonardo continued, his wife, Louise, walked in and told Leonardo that he should turn on the TV to hear an important announcement from the government. Apparently, the government had decided to investigate thou- sands of naturalized American citizens for suspected untruths in their immigration applications. The head government lawyer emphatically shouted in the microphone, “We should prose- cute all perpetrators! And punishment will be harsh, including taking away their citizenship and deporting them back to their COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS nowhere countries.” Louise and Leonardo appeared disturbed by Guest columnist Walter Suza argues that among the political divisiveness, we should pause to envision our ancestors arriving the message, their faces faded, and I could see tears in Louise’s in America. eyes. She said to her husband, “Imagine your great-grandfather being treated this way. Where would you and I be?” Rose a chance. Immigrant families come to America so they can earn a living My fellow citizens, we all agree we must abide and respect America has always been a loving country. That makes to support a better life. I guess this prompted the inscription our immigration laws. However, let us imagine Jack and Rose America a special country, a country of hope for those seek- “In God We Trust” on our nation’s bills. As we navigate heated coming to America without passports or immigration papers. ing a second chance in life. However, America is also a global debates with those on the opposite sides of our political worlds, Imagine Jack and Rose dreaming of a better life and starting giant, and with global leadership comes great responsibility. let us pause and take a moment to envision our ancestors arriv- their own family. Imagine Jack and Rose struggling to over- With global leadership comes a need for compassion. America ing in America. How would we want America to treat our come countless hurdles. Imagine Jack and Rose finding their is always special when treading as a compassionate giant. This is great-grandparents? Would we be more at peace with each other first home, having their first child, harvesting their first corn why many in America utter prayers such as “God Bless America.” by embracing the idea that “In God we Trust” might mean that crop. That was only possible because America gave Jack and This is why many affirm “In God We Trust.” we would treat others, as we ourselves, would wish to be treated?

EDITORIAL Editorial Board Alex Connor, editor-in-chief Megan Petzold, opinion editor Fall in rank attributed to lack of funds Sandeep Stanley, columnist Max Goldberg, student Seth Pierce, student Earlier this week, U.S. News and World is decreasing rather than increasing? commonplace. Report released a set of rankings that, at That’s exactly the point. In October 1999, state appropriations Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of the face value, lowered Iowa State’s prestige Both Iowa State President Wendy Win- made up nearly twice as much of the rev- author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the as one of the top public institutions in the tersteen, as well as the enue going toward the university to what Daily or organizations with which the author(s) are associated. nation. President Bruce Herreld whose university tuition and fees were contributing. Previously, Iowa State tied for 53rd also fell in ranking, are turning the narrative Today, those figures are flipped: Tuition among national public universities. Now, to the public toward the legislature’s lagging up, state appropriations down. Feedback policy: it stands at 56th. investment at their respective institutions. And it’s important that Iowa State is The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or Regarding specific programs, Iowa State And it’s smart. honest about the issues it is facing. While online feedback. ranks third overall for best undergraduate “Adequate financial support is vital as we it may serve as a deterrence for future stu- Send your letters to [email protected]. program in biological/agricultural engi- work to fulfill our responsibility to provide dents looking to attend the university, the Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), neering. The issue? Last year Iowa State an outstanding educational experience for long-game may be the best play. majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). ranked No. 1. our students and to help meet the needs of The university is in dire need of sup- Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. From a public relations perspective, what Iowans,” Wintersteen said in a statement port, and the financial burden should not Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, implications does a lower ranking have on provided to the Daily. “Rankings reflect be placed solely on the shoulders of the major and year in school are included in the post. Feedback student enrollment, retention and growth? the decreased investment in public higher students. By being transparent about its posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. Iowa State dropping in ranking doesn’t education in Iowa.” shortcoming and punting the fault to that look, nor feel, good. And what if the state While years of lagging state appropri- of the lagging legislature funding, Iowa legislature feels that Iowa State isn’t worth ations and tuition increases are not unfa- State can hopefully begin to change the investing in if its ranking at a national level miliar to Iowa State, it shouldn’t become higher education narrative. 10 LIFESTYLE Iowa State Daily Friday, September 14, 2018 STRESS RELIEF: COLORING GOOD FOR HEALTH BY WILLA.COLVILLE @iowastatedaily.com

Coloring is not just for kids. The childhood pastime can be a useful tool for adults dealing with stress and anxiety. Coloring allows one to switch off their thoughts and focus on the moment. This has been proven to help deal with stress and even bring comfort to cancer patients. Adult cancer patients who participated in just one hour of art therapy each day expressed “overwhelming comfort” and wished to continue that form of therapy, according a study at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.Art therapy is also helpful among those dealing with conditions such as anxiety, depression, dementia and post-traumatic stress disorder. However, people who are just dealing with stress can benefit from coloring as well. Jeffrey Nelson, clinical therapist for Student Counseling Services, believes coloring is a great coping mechanism for students dealing with stress or anxiety. “It’s kind of this mindful activity,” Nelson said. “You’re in the moment and engaged in an activity that’s enjoyable.” Nelson said coloring is just one of many ways to relieve stress. Other stress relievers he suggested are meditating or taking long walks while focusing on the sounds and sights. Nelson said people with stress should “practice being more mindful,” and coloring is a great way to do it. “Here at the Student Counseling Center we provide services for students with anxiety or stress including individual therapy, group therapy and other workshops,” Nelson said. “These workshops help students work on managing emotions and anxiety.” Student Counseling Services, which is located on the third floor of the Student Services Building, is free of charge to students, and students can go in during their walk-in hours Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a consultation. For more information, visit their website, counseling. iastate.edu.Celebrate National Coloring Day with the photo to the right.

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BY TREVOR.BABCOCK Mom Jeans catalog. NOTICE OF POLICY AMENDMENTS @iowastatedaily.com The band frequently features pictures of the bandmates together happy and smiling on their Mom Jeans is bringing their bittersweet cover art showing that despite the emotional The University has adopted important brand of emo rock to The M-Shop Friday, Sept. themes of the albums themselves, they’re four 14. Despite hailing from Berkeley, California friends having fun. amendments to ISU’s Student Disciplinary the band is described as Midwest emo, a sound The band has a self-aware and playful energy that is sure to capture the hearts of many Iowa embedded in their emo style that’s refreshing Regulations (Code of Conduct). State music lovers. in a sometimes self-indulgent genre. Some The Midwest emo community is tightly would even call their take on the genre “party These amendments are scheduled to knit and Mom Jeans is expected to have a very emo.” strong showing at The M-Shop. The show will The band inserts their self-deprecating and become effective on October 1, 2018. be energetic and lively as Midwest audience unique sense of humor in their song titles. members come to release their emotions in Examples include “near death fail comp (must pure Midwest emo, a genre that started with watch til end),” “Vape Nation,” and “Scott Pil- Information regarding the Student them. grim V. My Gpa.” The band even released an Midwest emo blends post-hardcore, in- EP in 2017 called “NOW That’s What I Call Disciplinary Regulations and the applicable die-rock and everything in between to produce Music Vol. 420.” a melodramatic cocktail known for its twinkly Among a plethora of EPs, Mom Jeans re- amendments is available at: guitars and honest confessional lyrics through leased their latest album “Puppy Love” in July strained vocals. of this year, two years after their first full-length But what makes Mom Jeans stands out album “Best Buds.” https://www.policy.iastate.edu/policy/SDR from the scene is their unmatched personality Mom Jeans will be supported by intriguing (redline showing amendments available at top of page) and bond. emo-jazz fusion outfit Just Friends and so- From drinking games, vaping, binge-watch- lo-artist Shortly. ing “The Office,” relationship struggles, future Tickets are $10 for ISU students and $15 for uncertainty and the monotony of life, col- the public and can be purchased at the M-Shop lege-driven themes and references pack the box office or online via midwestix.com. Friday, September 14, 2018 Iowa State Daily SPORTS 11 Cy-Hawk trophy on the line

BY JACK.SHOVER Iowa attack to come from there rather than @iowastatedaily.com the inside as in previous years. Last season, Louis was an Honorable With the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Trophy Mention All-Big 10 selection while Schaben on the line, Iowa State will host the rival was named an AVCA Honorable Mention Hawkeyes with bragging rights up for grabs. All-American for the second time. Iowa and Iowa State will square off on Both teams setters are performing at sim- Friday at 6:30 p.m. in Hilton Coliseum. ilar levels, as Iowa is averaging 13 assists per So far this year, the Iowa State women’s set as a team and Iowa State is averaging soccer team beat Iowa 2-0 and the Iowa foot- 12.9 as a team. ball team beat Iowa State 13-3. Mauck has been averaging 10.3 assists a Last season, Iowa State was able to come set while Iowa setter Brie Orr is averaging away with a 3-1 victory at Iowa. 9.9 assists a set. “Everyone in the state of Iowa knows the With that being said, coach Christy Iowa-Iowa State rivalry,” said Jess Schaben, Johnson-Lynch said she hasn’t decided on a senior outside hitter. “You know they’re going starting setter while freshman Jenna Brandt to bring it obviously because they don’t want has been challenging Mauck for the position. to lose and we obviously are not wanting to Brandt has averaged 6.5 assists a set. lose.” Johnson-Lynch said that she might exper- Despite the 3-1 score, Iowa kept the game iment playing both setters in games. close in every set. In the first set, Iowa State Defensively, Iowa State averages 2.8 blocks won 25-19, but Iowa took the second 25-23. per set and 16.6 digs, while Iowa averages 2.7 In the last two sets, Iowa pushed Iowa State blocks and 15.7 digs. into extra points with scores of 26-24 and Iowa State will be anchored on defense 30-28, as Iowa State took both sets. MEGAN PETZOLD/ IOWA STATE DAILY by Hillegas, who has been named Big 12 After the final point was scored on Kansas at the women’s volleyball game, the team immediately Of Iowa State’s returning players, now-se- Defensive Player of the Week twice this celebrated its win on Oct. 28, 2017. niors Schaben and Grace Lazard recorded 17 season behind two seperate 30 plus dig and 11 kills, respectively. the AVCA Top 25. Colorado was ranked No. averaging 2.1 digs a set. performances. Sophomore setter Piper Mauck also had 24 last week, but the Buffaloes dropped out On paper, Iowa and Iowa State are having Because of the rivalry, Schaben said she 14 assists in limited action. of the poll and are receiving votes. strikingly similar seasons. expects Hilton to be packed. On defense, Lazard recorded five blocks, Iowa State is also receiving votes having In the attack, Iowa State and Iowa are aver- Amongst those people, will be around 100 and redshirt junior libero Hali Hillegas dropped out of the poll after the first week aging 13.6 kills with a .239 hitting percent- of Andersen’s family and friends Andersen chipped in 18 digs while Schaben had nine. and has a 1-3 record versus Top 25 opponents. age and 13.5 with a .266 hitting percentage, said. “You try to approach [the Iowa Corn Iowa State will have several freshman respectively. “My parents went here so it’s always been Cy-Hawk game] like another match; we prep making their debut versus Iowa including Senior outside hitter Taylor Louis anchors an Iowa-Iowa State thing for us, so it’s going the same way, but it will feel like more than outside hitter Brooke Andersen. the Hawkeye attack averaging 4.5 kills a set to be definitely cool to be against Iowa and that with all of the hype that goes with that,” “I’m excited. I hope we can get a win on with a .305 hitting percentage. In contrast, the rivalry we’ve always had with them,” Johnson-Lynch said. them and just play our best and just adjust to Schaben leads Iowa State in total kills and Andersen said. This season, Iowa sits at a 5-3 record with whatever lineup we have and just stay focused averages 3.39 kills a set with a .202 hitting If Iowa State beats Iowa, Iowa State will losses to Lipscomb 3-2, Washington 3-1 and on the task and beat them,” Andersen said. percentage. jump ahead in the lead for the Iowa Corn Colorado 3-1. Andersen has recorded 36 sets played Schaben said she has noticed that Iowa Cy-Hawk Trophy and the Cyclones will inch Washington is currently ranked No. 13 in and has been felt on defense for Iowa State has a good outside this year and expects the closer to being back in the AVCA Top 25. Iowa State sweeps Wyoming to start Cyclone Classic

BY JACK.SHOVER percentage averaging .306. the first set. @iowastatedaily.com The Cowgirls were the third best team in the nation in blocks In addition, Iowa State’s offense was able to open up in the per set with 3.11. Wyoming’s middle blocker, Reed Copeland, first set to the tune of 12 total kills with a .250 hitting percentage. In straight sets, Iowa State beat Wyoming in the Cyclones’ is the top player in the nation in blocks per set, averaging 1.88. Johnson-Lynch said she noticed them passing tighter to the first game of the Cyclone Classic. The win was propelled by a Wyoming had one block in the first set and five all game net which allowed the Cyclones’ hitters to “run points.” dominant first set by Iowa State, which the Cyclones won 25-17. against Iowa State. “Just getting the ball much higher and tighter at the net has Wyoming came into the weekend with an 8-1 record including After the game, coach Christy Johnson-Lynch said while Wy- been great to set up our hitters, and Grace [Lazard] especially a highlight win over then-No. 15 Colorado. Wyoming beat the oming does a nice job having their players in the right position really drew the block tonight, and it allowed our outsides and Buffaloes 3-1 at home, and the Cowgirls’ only loss of the season for blocks, Iowa State’s start was too much for the Cowgirls. our pins to really take advantage of that,” said Piper Mauck, a was 3-2 on the road against Portland. “We started very, very tough tonight,” Johnson-Lynch said. “I sophomore setter. In addition, Wyoming ranked in the top five in the nation in thought that was pretty much the match to me.” Despite the block keying on her, Lazard finished the game two team stats. Iowa State put pressure on Wyoming in several facets of the with seven kills and .278 hitting percentage. On the attack, Wyoming ranked fourth in the nation in hitting game and compromised their defense on several occasions. Mauck, who was one of two setters who played Thursday, to- Johnson-Lynch said the Cy- taled five assists in the first set and 30 in the entirety of the game clones’ serving put pressure on as she rotated with Brandt, Iowa State’s other setter. Wyoming. Brandt had two assists in the first set and five total. CAMPUS FIRE Grace Lazard, Hali Hillegas The Cyclones’ libero, Hillegas, said the team also did a better and Jenna Brandt all had aces job attacking out of their offensive system, which led to oppor- SAFETY DAY for Iowa State in the first set tunistic points. and Johnson-Lynch said she Hillegas finished the game with 20 digs after ending the first Environmental Health and Safety is hosting its annual was impressed by the serving set with seven total. Campus Fire Safety Day. Stop by to put out a re, learn re of Taylor Baranski. Johnson-Lynch said after the game that Hillegas is looking Baranski, a freshman defen- more comfortable during games than she has in past games this safety tips, meet Ames re ghters and receive a free T-shirt. sive specialist, had only nine season, which should only elevate her play. Earlier this season, sets played entering the night. Hillegas recorded two games with at least 30 digs en route to win- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2018 Johnson-Lynch said Baranski ning two separate Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week awards. WHEN 9:00AM TO 11:30AM has earned more playing time Hillegas said the defense and her play has tightened up as due to the amount of energy a result of her improving communication between herself and WHERE PARKS LIBRARY she brings and her chemistry the blockers. With her and the blockers on the same page, it (SOUTH LAWN) on the court. has allowed the defense to better receive balls and set up the On defense, the Cyclones Cyclone attack. had only two team blocks in This season, Iowa State’s Achilles’ heel has been finishing out the first set, but Iowa State was sets, but the Cyclones did a solid job in all three sets Thursday. still able to limit Wyoming to a Mauck said Iowa State’s stronger finishes in sets can be at- .097 hitting percentage. tributed to a better consensus amongst the team to “squeeze out The pressure from Iowa energy” to put the sets away. Environmental Health and Safety State caused Wyoming to At 6:30 p.m. Friday, Iowa State will face Iowa with the Iowa commit eight total errors in Corn Cy-Hawk Trophy on the line. 12 NEWS Friday, September 14, 2018 Iowa State Daily

CONVERSATIONS pg1 the National Black Police Association that

gave attendees information on what they can facilitate a conversation between Bynum and do when stopped by the police as well as the the reporting party, who apologized. rights they have. Greiter said both of these situations did not The pamphlet details the best actions to take require police response in the first place. in different contexts when dealing with the The officers also presented a video depicting police, such as being stopped in your car, on a recent incident in Milwaukee that involved the street or having officers knock on your door. a false report. Police officers were told two Audience members also broke into small black men were robbing an elderly woman in groups and discussed the talking points of the a car, when in reality the man was the woman’s presentation. grandson and were returning from a church Attendees discussed solutions to poor police service. responses and biased improper reporting, how SARAH HENRY/ IOWA STATE DAILY Various aspects of the situation were dis- the content of the presentations made folks feel, The truck off the Maxwell and Huxley exit on I-35 reads “Stop Eminent Domain Abuse.” cussed, including the experience of the man the importance of accountability within law who was cuffed, his body language, and Greiter enforcement and being aware of the historical and Hale explaining the police perspective on purpose of police forces within society. DAPL pg1 Puntenney said. the incident. During the discussion, major talking points

Puntenney also thinks the case might take This situation hit close to home for multicul- and sentiments were recorded on post it Iowa Utilities Board has the power to allow a longer, not only because of its complexity, but tural liaison officer for the College of Human notes, which were collected at the end of the pipeline company such as Dakota Access to due to its importance and precedence as a case. Sciences, Carmen Flagge. discussion. acquire land without the owner’s permission, as “It’s an extremely important case in Iowa, “I also shared about my son, who is thirteen Liz Mendez-Shannon, project director long as there is adequate payment and the pipe- because as they clearly pointed out, there is no and on the autism spectrum, who would not be in Hispanic/Latinx affairs in the Office of line is used for a public purpose, public use or precedent in Iowa for a [Iowa Code] 479B pipe- able to follow any of the commands of a police Diversity and Inclusion, said the notes were public improvement. line that is 30 [inches] that is a hazardous liquid officer if we were stopped, and so seeing the collected with the hope of being able to better Hanigan argued the pipeline was not at all in pipeline,” Puntenney said. “And that in itself young man in that video really impacted my listen to members of Iowa State’s community. the public’s interest. makes it totally different from all the other case heart,” Flagge said. “These are our qualitative responses to what’s “Iowans have no direct use” Hanigan said, laws that’s out there that deals with gas, which McGruder spoke about the mission of happening and the climate of our campus, and pointing to Iowans’ alleged inability to profit is another code section in its entirety.” the NAACP at Iowa State, emphasizing the we utilize those responses to impact how we do from the pipeline directly. Even if the case is ruled in the farmer’s favor, importance of networking and communication. our next initiatives across campus,” Mendez- Hanigan said since the pipeline flowed directly they still have to deal with the land that has McGruder also handed out a pamphlet from Shannon said. through the state without any refineries or other already been damaged by the pipeline, Puntenney major oil infrastructure in place, it did not directly said. REGENTS pg1 profit Iowans. “I’m hopeful, but realistic,” Puntenney said. precision and digital agriculture, vaccines and

Bret A. Dublinkse, a lawyer for Dakota Access, “This is not the end of the journey, this is frankly immunotherapy and medical devices. argued the accusations brought up by the land- the begin of a downhill journey for those of us Another part of the request would provide a The last major funding request approval in- owners and the interest groups were already null. who are landowners and still have to deal with recurring $4 million in state appropriations to the cluded $54.3 million for FY 2020 split between “The bill is now an established fact…and now remediation issues.” Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) the University of Iowa and Iowa State. This a moot point,” Dublinske said. Puntenney, Johnson and Hickenbottom said to fund four different Iowa Bioscience platforms request would be used for deferred mainte- Dublinske also said the Sierra Club had no they were happy with the arguments made by with the hope of strengthening research at Iowa nance and library modernization, two growing standing because its arguments were based their lawyers and pointed out the Supreme Court State and other regent universities. concerns mentioned frequently at the Regents on anticipatory arguments and a lot of “if ” Justices asked lots of good questions. Those four areas include bio-based chemicals, meeting. statements. “I think that their knowledge of cases was Dublinske also said throughout the argument good,” Hickenbottom said. “I think that maybe the high-profile nature of the case shouldn’t affect we might lack a little of the judge’s knowledge the justices’ decision. of the feeling of what its like to lose control of “Just because it has a higher presence does not your property….so I hope that they can consider change what the law is,” Dublinske said. this…they’ve got a big call to make. According to Dakota Access, the pipeline cost “If they call this in [our] favor, this case could more than $3.8 billion and can transport more change the way pipelines do business in the than 500,000 barrels of oil per day. United States from here on out,” Hickenbottom The pipeline is nestled in a 150-foot right- said. “And it’s time it does get changed.” of-way beneath the ground that Dakota Access Keith Puntenney, Laverne I. Johnson, Richard has bought from the farmers. The middle 50 feet R. Lamb and Marian D. Johnson are all listed as houses the pipeline, while the adjacent 50 foot appellants under the court filing. The Northwest segments were used to hold the excess dirt and Iowa Landowners Association, Iowa Farmland equipment during construction. Owners Association, Inc. and the Sierra Club Farmers and appellant LaVerne Johnson said Iowa Chapter are also cited as appellants in it is within those 150 feet that trouble begins. the case. Dakota Access used eminent domain to route a The appellees listed are the Iowa Utilities pipeline diagonally across six acres of Johnson’s Board, Dakota Access LLC and the Office of land, and in the process, destroyed the productive Consumer Advocate and the Main Coalition. capacity of the soil, Johnson said. The Iowa Office of Consumer Advocate was Instead of corn or soybeans, Johnson planted created to represent Iowa consumers and public sunn hemp on his right-of-way to break up some interest before the Iowa Utilities Board. The of the compaction caused by the construction of office largely worked to present environmen- the pipeline, which has cost him a lot of money tal guidelines for the pipeline, which the Iowa and yielded no income, Johnson said. Utilities Board generally adopted, said Mark R. Johnson said he thinks his land won’t be pro- Schuling, an attorney for the office. ductive for many years and may never get back Schuling says that if the Supreme Court rules to the productive capacity it once had. in favor of the Iowa Utility Board, everything “It has taken us a long time to get our chance would remain the same. However, Schuling isn’t to get our day of justice,” Johnson said. “It’s been sure about what might happen if the Supreme thwarted many times by Dakota Access and to Court decides in favor of the landowners. be honest with you this thing should have been “If they don’t uphold the board’s decision... I’m nipped in the bud.” not exactly sure how that would be addressed, Steve Hickenbottom, a farmer and petitioner but potentially, what that would say is some- on the Supreme Court case, has had similar expe- thing was done wrong and we need to go back riences with the pipeline. and figure out what the remedy is for that and Hickenbottom said the pipeline runs across I’m not sure what the remedy would be at this eight acres of his land and has caused severe soil time,” Schuling said. compaction and drainage issues. The Iowa Utilities Board only responded to “It’s been hell,” Hickenbottom said. “It’s just questions via email, directing questions to the – you don’t sleep at night.” board’s Final Decision and Order brief that was Landowner and former lawyer Keith published in 2016. Puntenney said he believes those sleepless nights “The IUB supports its ‘Final Decision and aren’t going away anytime soon. Order’ and the case is now before the Iowa “I expect this to take several months before Supreme Court for a decision,” said Donald there is any kind of a final result because of the Tormey, director of communications. 220 Main www.amessilversmithing.com 515-232-0080 volume of information that they and their clerks Neither Dakota Access or its lawyers were and everyone else is going to have to digest,” available for comment at the time of publication.