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wednesday, September 26, 2012 NEWSPAPER •DAILYIOWAN.COM • TELEVISION 50¢ mason Q&A Expert: SAE had ‘bad year’ Mason on tuition, Hancher The Daily Iowan: The state Board of Regents proposed a tuition freeze for students as early as the next school year. Do you think there’s a significant need for a tuition freeze now? President Sally Mason: Well, that’s certainly not the way we’re thinking. When I proposed the idea of freezing tuition, it really is as long as were able to continue to argue effectively for state appropriations I think we can hold the in-state tuition levels even going for- ward. From my perspective, the goal is not to think of this, as ‘Well, we’ll hold it down for one year, then jack it up even higher two years from now.’ In fact, the goal is to hold it even or even to find ways to reduce it going for- ward — a very different way of thinking about it, but it’s a way of we hope Mason allowing families to do UI president some good planning for The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house is seen on Ridgeland Avenue on Tuesday. The fraternity was removed from the UI campus this week due to “hazing and what the costs are likely to be. violations.” (The Daily Iowan/Adam Wesley) DI: Construction of the UI Children’s Hospital building is slated to start next The UI Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter faced complaints of hazing in 2008 and 2009. month. Do university officials have an estimate on when construction will be- By Jordyn Reiland about it a lot more, which is a good thing. tive for Hazing Research and Prevention gin? [email protected] When we shine a light on the problem, it survey of 53 colleges nationwide, more Mason: It’s actually underway now; a makes more people aware so they can do than 70 percent of social fraternity or so- lot of what’s going on over there in terms The University of Iowa’s Sigma Alpha something about it.” rority members said they experienced at of preparing the steps for the eventually Epsilon chapter isn’t alone as it faces al- According to a statement the national least one instance of hazing. construction of the Children’s Hospital legations of hazing, several experts said fraternity released Monday, the UI chap- But David Stollman, the president of is going on. But some of the first steps Tuesday. ter will be suspended and the charter CAMPUSPEAK, said he believed the will include tearing down the parking Tracy Maxwell, the executive director will be closed following a four-week in- level and number of chapters that haze ramp that’s immediately in front of the of HazingPrevention.org, said despite vestigation focusing on hazing and mis- people have gone down, as well as the main entrance to the hospital — hos- fraternities and athletics organizations conduct violations. Members have been amount of tolerance. pital ramp 2. It’s a couple years before having the highest rates of hazing, the expelled from the fraternity, and those “They have been better at aggressively you actually start to see the structure of issue is a general concern in society. living in the house will have two weeks addressing the issue,” he said, referring the Children’s Hospital coming up, be- “More people are recognizing that it is to find an alternative living space. to hazing on a national level. “[Sigma Al- a big problem,” she said. “We’re hearing According a 2008 National Collabora- see hazing, 3 see mason, 3 Real trash-talking on game day SafeRide Trash along Melrose working, Avenue increased 15 percent during the consecutive home games officials say By Eric Clark this football season. [email protected]

By Stacey Murray After a month of operation, officials [email protected] from University of Iowa Student Gov- ernment, the Executive Council on Pro- Outside Kinnick Stadium, Melrose Av- fessional Graduate Students, and Yellow enue is taking a hit. Cab Taxi of Iowa City say the SafeRide With four-consecutive home games program is both effective and prob- this month, the Extend the Dream Foun- lem-free. dation noticed a 15 percent increase in The program, which began in late Au- trash levels on Melrose Avenue and Mel- gust, offers free transportation on- and rose Court. off-campus for students who find them- “It was terrible during the [Iowa State] selves in emergency situations. game,” said Tom Walz, director of the Ex- In order to be eligible for a free ride, tend the Dream Foundation. “We could the passenger must be a UI student and hardly keep up.” have a listed address in the UI phone- Walz’s foundation works in coopera- An assortment of trash lies on the sidewalk after tailgating outside Kinnick Stadium in 2006. 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The Party of “Both parties already ty candidate could do is to hopeful that running with Top Stories Socialism and Liberation hold discussion about pub- be a spoiler for a candi- the socialist party will has a place on ballots in lic education, whether date.” help the American people Most read stories on dailyiowan.com from Tuesday. 13 states, including Iowa, or not to have it,” Jacoby Jacoby said he doesn’t better understand their Minnesota, and Wisconsin. said. “Both talk about war, believe Lindsay will win, platform and remove any 1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon frat removed from UI cam- Part of the socialists’ whether or not to have it. but he still enjoys the stigmas typically associat- pus following ‘hazing and violations’ 10-point program involves [Socialist issues] are part of freedom third-party candi- ed with the party. 2. New Hancher groundbreaking postponed believing jobs are a consti- the platforms, anyways. It’s dates have to run for office. “Socialism should be tutional right, wanting to a common denominator.” “Part of people learning popular in the United 3. Point/Counterpoint: What’s the worst loss in the end all wars, and making There have been mixed is giving people choices,” States because it is the Ferentz era? education free. Lindsay opinions on Lindsay run- he said. only thing that can help 4. The Box Score: Inside Iowa football stats, Week 4 believes the socialist ideas Sen. Shawn Hamer- ning with a third party, with the interest of the 5. Elliot: Hawks doze on surrealistic pillow make up a realistic goal instead of running as a linck, R-Dixon, said elec- vast majority of the work- for the . Democrat or Republican. tions are rarely between ing people,” said John “Throughout history, UI Associate Professor two dominant parties and Beachan, organizing man- if you look at the move- of political science Tim that running with a third ager for the Party for So- www.dailyiowan.com ments and see all that Hagle said he thinks run- party is not rare. cialism and Liberation in has changed, like the civ- ning as a third-party can- “Each election they the Midwest unit. “People il-rights movement, wom- didate will prevent can- have a number of candi- need to own their own en’s rights, the eight-hour didates from having any dates that run; there are economy. In order to do work day, all these people chance of winning presi- a number of parties that that, there needs to be a are organizing and tak- dential elections. appear on the ballot,” he different type of economic ing the streets to get in- “The problem with any said. “The democratic pro- system.”

METRO 2 charged in ages. and the other subject alleged- Hancher eyes link- Around noon Sept. 19, a second ly broke the glass front door to connection with Re- threat was called into Regina. The gain entry to the store. They ing performances, caller didn’t say a bomb was inside then kicked in the office door in gina bomb threats the school but said he planned to order to steal the store’s com- classes Two Regina Catholic Educa- come into the building with an ex- bination safe, according to the Representatives from Hancher tion Center students have been plosive device on his body if the complaints. Auditorum spoke to the Universi- charged in connection with two school did not provide money. The complaints said Diaz was ty of Iowa Faculty Senate Tues- recent bomb threats at the school. Investigation following the latter easily identified in the store’s day about incorporating Hancher According to an Iowa City incident led Regina administration surveillance footage of the inci- performances into classroom police press release, officials to determine a possible suspect. dent. He allegedly admitted to teaching. arrested and charged the two As a result of the threats, Re- the burglary in a police inter- President Linda Snetselaar in- juvenile males, ages 15 and 17, gina was forced to cancel two view, according to the complaint. vited Jacob Yarrow and Erin Dono- on Sept. 21 after following “sev- days of classes, adding days He also allegedly told police that hue to speak at the Faculty Senate eral leads.” Both students were onto the school year, according he and the other man returned meeting, continuing her push for charged with first-degree ha- to the release. Also, Regina has to the area of the other man’s engagement in the university. rassment, an aggravated misde- “incurred additional monetary home, 2100 S. Scott Blvd., where Snetselaar said the connection meanor. expenses as the results of the they broke open the safe near to a Hancher performance trans- Investigation is still under- threats and subsequent respons- the railroad tracks and discarded formed one of her classes. way into the involvement of es.” The total monetary amount it nearby, the complaint said. Hancher is now providing a a possible third person in the The complaint said the safe document that lists themes in is not yet available. was recovered near the tracks at threats. That person is not affil- — by Sam Lane each performance so that fac- iated with the school, the release the location described by Diaz. ulty can easily see which per- said, but officials are working to The safe and its contents were formance might relate to their “positively identify and pursue Man faces charges valued at $900, according to the classes. charges against” her or him. complaint. Property damage for “We continue to try to find Police responded to the first in KFC burglary the incident was estimated at new ways to invigorate our pro- bomb threat around 9 a.m. on Aug. A Coralville man was charged $2,200, the complaint said. gram and engage with faculty and Diaz is charged with two 20 at Regina, 2150 Rochester Ave. Sept. 20 in conjunction with a students,” Yarrow said during the burglary at a local Kentucky Fried counts of third-degree bur- A phoned-in threat to the school glary, two counts of second-de- presentation. said a bomb had been placed in Chicken earlier this year. Yarrow said there are perfor- According to a series of Iowa gree criminal mischief, and one the facility. Officials from the count of second-degree theft mances that connect with class- Iowa City police, the University City police complaints, Luis Diaz, es in unexpected ways and the 18, allegedly burglarized Ken- — all Class-D felonies. He is also of Iowa’s police’s K-9 division, and charged with third-degree theft, performances can lead to insight the Johnson County Bomb Squad tucky Fried Chicken, 130 Highway into other cultures and ideas. 1 W., with another subject in the an aggravated misdemeanor. searched the area but didn’t find — by Matt Starns — by Brianna Jett any devices or suspicious pack- early morning hours of May 7. He

BLOTTER Daisy Clymer, 18, 338D May- charged Sunday with second-of- possession of an open alcohol ids, was charged Sept. 22 with flower, was charged Sunday with fense OWI. container in public and public in- PAULA. presence in a bar after hours. Tarik Gordon, 29, 2742 Triple toxication. Casey Rohret, 18, Oxford, Iowa, Rachael Derham, 19, 406 S. Gil- Crown Lane Apt. 2, was charged Shay McIntire, 19, Muscatine, was charged Sept. 22 with PAU- bert St. Apt. 927, was charged Sept. 21 with driving with a sus- was charged Sept. 22 with PAU- LA. Sept. 22 with interference with pended or canceled license. LA. Danae Shemansky, 18, 339C official acts and public intoxica- Kevin Hugen, 28, West Des Cory Miller, 34, Waterloo, was Mayflower, was charged Sunday tion. Moines, was charged Sept. 22 charged Sept. 22 with public in- with public intoxication, unlaw- Kiley Eastwood, 24, Solon, was with possession of an open alco- toxication. ful use of an authentic driver’s charged Sept. 22 with possession hol container in public. Elizabeth Milster, 38, 625 E. license, and presence in a bar of an open container of alcohol in Lefta Jones, 43, 2616 Whispering Burlington St. Apt. 1, was charged after hours. public. Meadow Drive, was charged Sept. Sept. 13 with fifth-degree theft. Scott Shewmon, 19, Dubuque, Haley Ehlinger, 18, Cedar Rap- 22 with possession of an open al- Jeremy Nash, 20, Naperville, Ill., was charged Sept. 22 with PAU- ids, was charged Sept. 22 with cohol container in public. was charged Sept. 22 with public LA. PAULA. Sintayehu Kebede, 25, Coralville, intoxication. Elizabeth Solchenberger, 20, Jeb Eischeid, 18, N220 Currier, was charged Sunday with driving Moustafa Omer, 49, 2409 Bar- 401 S. Gilbert St. Apt. 304, was was charged Sept. 22 with public with a revoked license. telt Road Apt. 1B, was charged charged Sept. 22 with PAULA. intoxication. Steven Keever, 25, unknown, Sept. 22 with a taxi-cab viola- Edward Steffen, 25, Gilbertville, Joseph Evans, 22, 1806 Flatiron was charged Sept. 25 with smok- tion. Iowa, was charged Sept. 22 with Ave., was charged Sept. 24 with ing in a prohibited area. Spencer Osborn, 19, 522 E. Bur- second-offense OWI. public intoxication. Cody Lewis, 21, Cedar Rapids, lington St. Apt. 8, was charged Nathan Stewart, 18, Davenport, Natasha Feuerbach, 30, North was charged Sept. 22 with crim- Sept. 22 with public intoxica- was charged Sunday with posses- Liberty, was charged Sept. 22 inal trespass. tion. sion of marijuana. with possession of an open alco- Christopher Loeffl, 19, Grays- Amber Pearson, 21, 1202 E. Court Albert Vevera, 57, 2220 F St., hol container in public. lake, Ill., was charged Sept. 22 St. Apt. 1, was charged Sept. 21 was charged Sept. 20 with crimi- Luis Gaeta, 52, Moline, Ill., was with unlawful use of an authentic with public intoxication. nal trespass. charged Sept. 22 with OWI and driver’s license and PAULA. Lashawn Pittman, 43, 913 Har- Vincent Whipple, 19, Eagle possession of a controlled sub- Jeffrey McFadden, 20, 2040 locke St., was charged Sept. 20 Grove, Iowa, was charged Sept. stance. Broadway Apt. F, was charged with OWI. 22 with public intoxication. Austin Gambrall, 18, 826 Kenne- Sept. 20 with driving with a sus- Nathan Poell, 21, DeWitt, Iowa, Micahel Whitney, 43, address dy Parkway, was charged Sept. pended or canceled license. was charged Sept. 22 with public unknown, was charged Sept. 22 with PAULA. Jason McGaffic, 29, Hiawatha, urination. 25 with smoking in a prohibited Richard Glossip, 23, Solon, was Iowa, was charged Sept. 22 with Brittany Quirk, 20, Cedar Rap- area. The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 3 dailyiowan.com for more news News three former Cornell Col- suspended until gradua- physical brutality, and its members, and going hazing lege members, who were tion as part of a “process forced confinement.” forward, hopefully, they’ll Hazing continued from 1 accused in the death of to make sure the mem- UI President Sally Ma- learn from this and realize The University of Maine College Geroge Desdunes. Des- ber’s actions reflect [the son told The Daily Iowan that that’s just not good of Education and Human Devel- dunes died after a hazing fraternity’s] … guiding Tuesday she hopes the in- behavior under any cir- opment conducted a study on ritual in February 2011, principles.” hazing in 2008. pha Epsilon] in particular cident does not negatively cumstances,” Mason said. according to the Cornell The last fraternity has had a bad year, and I affect UI greek life and But beyond this week’s • Nine out of 10 students who Daily Sun. closed at the University of think more of it is because she’s had good experiences troubles, Iowa City po- have experienced hazing In March 2011, the Uni- Iowa was Delta Upsilon. it has decreased its tol- in the past with members lice records show officers behavior in college did not versity of Michigan’s chap- Officials shut the doors of fraternities and sorori- visited the house at 8:56 consider themselves as having erance for anything that ter was accused of hazing on the house in 2008 after ties. p.m. on Sept. 11 for in- been hazed even looks like hazing.” and the fraternity was four fraternity brothers “I certainly hope that vestigation or “follow-up.” • 55 percent of college students In 2008 and 2009, — suspended from campus, were charged with felony the hazing and alco- It is unclear whether the who participated in clubs, which was chartered at said Chris Kluka, the ad- and misdemeanor drug of- hol-abuse issues that are investigation is related to teams, and organizations have the UI in February 1905 ministrative coordinator fenses. a part of what happened the suspension. Iowa City experienced hazing — faced complaints of for Greek Life Michigan. The 2012 UI Dean of police declined comment • More students believe hazing hazing, in which sanctions And according to a Sept. Students Regulation of with is not the typical of what goes on here, and I Tuesday night. has positive outcomes than were imposed, UI spokes- 19 release, “several” mem- Student Organizations’ negative ones man Tom Moore said. bers of Iowa State Univer- applaud the chapter for definition of hazing in- Source: National Study of Student Hazing In June, officialssit’s Gamma Chapter of cludes “compulsory alco- taking swift action to dis- DI reporter Brent Griffiths contributed dropped charges against Sigma Alpha Epsilon are hol or drug consumption, cipline the fraternity and to this story.

structures will add to the first piece of a very, very date. Can you provide us signature from the direc- got all the Is dotted and mason front of the hospital, it’s long-term plan for com- with any specific details of tor of Homeland Security the Ts crossed, and once continued from 1 going to look very differ- plete restructuring of the what still needs to be done before we are absolutely that’s done, then we can ent than it does today. front of the hospital. before the groundbreaking confident we can move for- plan the groundbreaking, There’s going to be a lot DI: It was announced can occur? ward. I don’t want to put have a celebration, and be more green space there, this week that the ground- cause of all that prep work Mason: I’ll be real clear any of these projects in very excited about start- and it’s a long-term plan. breaking for the new that will actually mark about this. We have one jeopardy by getting ahead ing the projects. So, stay or demark what I would We’re talking about a 25- Hancher Auditorium more step to take with of ourselves. So we’re just tuned. I think it’ll happen call the new entry way to to 50-year plan now. The building has been post- the hospital and the new Children’s Hospital is the poned to an undetermined FEMA. We need one last going to wait until we’ve pretty soon.

$400 to pay five to six dis- than 108 bags of garbage, time, regardless of kickoff melrose abled employees, helping he said. and therefore create more continued from 1 them earn incomes, Walz “The first home game trash during the afternoon said. with Iowa State seemed games. The money paid to the to be a challenge because Walz said the founda- tion with the University foundation comes from of the traffic in the area,” tion had four times as of Iowa’s Office of Sus- a general fund for Iowa said Liz Christiansen, the much trash during each tainability, Iowa City, and City, but vendors pay the director of the UI Office of of the in-state rivalry the Hawkeye Athletics city $2,000 in fees, helping Sustainability. But I think games, compared with the Department in a partner- to replenish the costs for it has worked again this morning Central Michi- ship to clean up Melrose cleanup. year.” gan game, but this can be Avenue during and after The in-state rivalry The three-consecutive attributed to the kickoff each home game. This is games bring in thou- home games have allowed time and the opponent, he the second year of the con- sands of fans and creat- the foundation to com- said. tract. ed mounds of trash for pare trash levels for these “It depends on which Iowa City pays the foun- the Extend the Dream sporting events, and Doug are your home games,” the dation $400 per game to Foundation to pick up. Boothroy, the director of 79-year-old director said. pick up the trash, and it Walz said during a typical building inspection said While the trash is piling also provides $450 in sup- game, the foundation sets opponents aren’t always up, Walz said, in general, plies — including trash out 50 cans every 40 feet, the reason for the heaps of Melrose Ave. is cleaning bags and rubber bands. covering a span of nearly trash. up nicely — maybe be- With seven home games half a mile. The trash accumulat- cause of a guilt trip. this fall, the cleanup will Each can has an extra ed during mid-afternoon “I think the neighbors cost $2,400 plus the ad- bag underneath. For the games is greater than see a 79-year-old man ditional $450 in supplies, Iowa-Iowa State game, the during the morning games picking up college kids’ said Stan Laverman of foundation set out eight because of the time peo- beer cans and they feel Iowa City housing inspec- extra trashcans to accom- ple spend tailgating, Boo- a little guilty,” he said. tion. modate the vast amounts throy said. The fans start “They’re picking up a little The foundation uses the of garbage, collecting more tailgating at the same more than usual.” 4 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 What do you think of the cost of Obama’s visit? Read today’s column, and email us at: Opinions [email protected]

EMILY BUSSE Editor-in-Chief • SAM LANE Managing Editor • BENJAMIN EVANS Opinions Editor MIRZA BESIC, IAN FRIEDMAN, AIMEE GRUBB, KATHERINE KUNTZ, RACHEL NOLAN, SRI PONNADA, CAITLYN STRACK, and ZACH TILLY Editorial Writers EDITORIALS reflect the majority opinion of the DI Editorial Board and not the opinion of the Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the Trip cost University of Iowa. GUEST OPINIONS, COMMENTARIES, COLUMNS, AND EDITORIAL CARTOONS reflect the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. Editorial controversy By Zach Tilly not only of pork medal- [email protected] lions but of fine cheeses, assorted ceviches, and Get over the Anheuser-Busch The president’s trip to amuse-bouches as well), Iowa City a few weeks non-police labor, and ago back set the Univer- telecommunications. sity of Iowa back $55,000 So that leaves us with contract with the University — did you hear? a $25,000 difference left In her Tuesday interview with The Daily Iowan, UI this a different way,” said Mason in an interview with Maybe you heard to the university. Less President Sally Mason decided to make few comments “Iowa Press.” “If I had realized that it was going to raise somebody grumbling outrageous but still a lot. on the renewal of the University of Iowa’s latest contract the kinds of issues that it has at this point, I’m not sure about the astronomical Well, it turns out that renewal with Anheuser-Busch. that it’s worth the revenues that we’re getting to our price tag on the street or of that money, approxi- “I’m not talking about it anymore. You’ve beaten that Athletics Department. So yeah, I probably would recon- in a coffee shop. mately $10,000 went to to death. There isn’t anything else to say,” she said. “I sider.” Maybe you were the pay regularly scheduled don’t mind because it’s The Daily Iowan — you’re learn- The university has seen a decline in the rate of al- one grumbling. (I heard university security per- ing. But it’s not news. You’ve beat it to death, you’ve had cohol use among its students since 2009, according to they fed the media pork sonnel, many of whom your fun with it — move on. Get on to some of the im- data from the 2012 National College Health Assessment medallions.) were assigned to watch portant issues. It certainly isn’t news.” report. In fact, alcohol use is currently at the lowest lev- And why shouldn’t you over the Obama event. In We agree with the president’s statement about the el that it has ever been over the past 20 years of data grumble? Clearly, the other words, that $10,000 public’s fixation on the Anheuser-Busch contract. The collection. president thinks he can would have been paid on media, along with the general public, should stop hound- The report also highlighted a decrease in the average just roll into town (late), any given Friday. ing Mason and focus their attention on other problems. number of drinks per UI student, as well as in risky talk for 20 minutes, shut OK, but there’s $15,000 The renewal of Learfield Communications Inc. and drinking since 2009, the year the university started tak- down the whole campus, still unaccounted for. Anheuser-Busch’s contract with the Hawkeye Athletics ing major steps to combat the drinking issues around disrupt traffic (during Turns out that was used Department this past summer has been widely criti- campus. FRY Fest), and then stick to pay overtime for extra cized by various groups and members of the community. When the problem is being adequately addressed, it us with the tab. university police officers Most of the criticism originated because of a new as- is both necessary and wise for the community to divert It’s an outrageous assigned to the event. pect of the contract, which allows the Tigerhawk logo to more attention toward other issues. thought, to be sure. Prob- And that’s it. That be displayed in Anheuser-Busch advertisements, so long Take for instance a tuition freeze. lem is, it’s not true. $55,000 cost you heard as the ads are accompanied by a message promoting A tuition freeze has not occurred in at least 32 years, Of the $55,000 cost about was actually responsible drinking. Persons are, and have been, con- and the smallest increase in tuition since 1980 was by incurred by the univer- $15,000 to pay some cops cerned that this will add to the negative alcohol culture 3.2 percent in 2008. Over the last 10 years, the cost of sity, well over half, ap- overtime. associated with the UI. attending UI has almost tripled. Given the current un- proximately $30,000, One semester’s worth “Issues like that will come up from time to time,” said employment rates that students face, along with the na- has been or will be paid of tuition from a fresh- Kelly Bender, the Campus-Community Harm Reduction tional average student debt of $25,000, tuition freeze is back by the Obama cam- man English major from Initiatives coordinator. “It’s important that we do not something that needs to be implemented. paign. Because campaign Downers Grove is all it lose sight of the issue at hand and that we all work to- Like the state Board of Regents, we support freezing events such as Obama’s took to finance a visit gether to put together strategies to make progress.” tuition for the upcoming academic year. This is only one Sept. 7 speech on the from the president of the Since the contract’s renewal, Mason has been at the of the many issues the community should focus on. Pentacrest are typically United States. center of the controversy surrounding it. She has, on Though addressing alcohol abuse should remain a pri- put on with very short It’s an easy (cynical?) numerous occasions, explained her views about the con- ority for the current UI administration, the community notice, a purchase/reim- way to tap into collective bursement system makes tract and also addressed the issue by stating that per- should leave the Anheuser-Busch contract in the past. anger by conjuring the sense because it defers a haps she would have made an alternative decision had image of a bloated klep- she been aware of the turmoil her decision would create. Your turn. good deal of time-wasting tocracy running amok “You know, in retrospect I probably would have done Should the public continue to dwell on the Anheuser-Bush contract? bureaucratic rigmarole Weigh in at dailyiowan.com. until after the event. in the reader’s own back The reimbursable yard. Clarification event costs include ca- But, in this case at tering (likely consisting least, it’s also dishonest. Due to a source error, the Sept. 25 editorial “SafeRide a viable Executive Council for Graduate and Professional Students was option for students” implied UISG and Yellow Cab were the only also involved, and SafeRide is available for graduate students as two parties involved in negotiating SafeRide’s contract. The well as undergraduate students. Education or Cartoon lazy river? LETTERS TO THE EDITOR may be sent via email to [email protected] (as text, not as attachment). Each letter must be signed and include an address and phone number for verification. 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They will be chosen for print publication when they are deemed to be well-written and to forward public pool suffice? Do we need discussion. They may be edited for length and style. cal 2012. Given the enormity of dorms that come with the university’s expenses, cleaning services and it comes as little wonder full board at the cost of that the debate over tui- $9,170 a year? Or could tion seems impossible to we change the housing resolve. aspect of college and in- To paint the problem tegrate more fully with further, state officials the community, accept- raised tuition by 5 per- ing more responsibility cent for in-state students and saving money at the in fiscal 2012. At the same time? same time, revenue from As the $3 billion figure tuition only covered 58.4 for the university’s bud- percent of the general-ed- get suggests, there is no ucation fund’s budgeted easy answer. Jobs would revenues. be at stake, the college Against this backdrop, experience would be in the core conflict over col- question, and student lege expenses becomes life would be of top con- clear. The UI is simulta- cern. As the debate about neously an educational rising costs of education endeavor and a business. continues, however, it is It seeks to teach its stu- time to rethink college at dents the value of the a macro level instead of a life of the mind, but to do merely budgetary one. so, it must put a market Whether tuition rates value on this otherwise rise or are temporarily intangible good. frozen, it is time to move Caught between these away from the sum- two contradictory im- mer-camp aspect of col- pulses, students need to lege and remember the rethink what we want real reason we are here. out of the deal. Only then can we truly Does college need to be get an education. Political Commentary The real time for ‘hope and change’ is now Four years ago, “hope and watched as my college rather than begin an ex- It was easy to get swept has borrowed on our be- many who believe in lim- change” swept college cam- friends rallied and vol- citing new career. Ask any up in the magic of the 2008 half. We are the ones who ited government and in- puses across the nation, unteered for Obama. recent grad, and he or she election, but the truth is will be left to deal with dividual liberty and want including the University of Today, half of all recent will tell you how difficult President Obama has bro- this mess when our par- the government to stop in- Iowa. For the first time in college graduates cannot finding a job is after grad- ken promise after promise. ents and grandparents are truding in our lives. years, students were en- find cannot find full-time, uation. In fact, just getting He promised to reduce the long gone. Even though we It’s OK to make a gaged and excited about the well-paying jobs. Record an interview these days is deficit, and then he explod- are young, this is the most change. Our generation election. Many college stu- numbers of people in their an achievement. ed the deficit. He promised important election in our helped elect President dents looked to then-Sen. 20s are living with their I have friends who had unemployment wouldn’t go lifetime and it is vital that Obama in 2008, but that to provide parents. In fact, in 2011, to work at coffee shops over 8 percent, and unem- we make our voices heard. doesn’t have to be the case the real change our country only 18 percent of college and restaurants in order ployment has been more It is not always easy to this time around. We can desperately needed. seniors had a full-time job to make ends meet. Now, than 8 percent for more be a conservative on a col- make a difference. Join us, But four years later, we offer by graduation. there is nothing wrong with than 40 straight months. lege campus, but trust me, and help take back our fu- have been left with noth- That means eight of working at a coffee shop, These broken promis- you are not alone. While at ture. The Republican Par- ing but unemployment out every 10 graduating but that is certainly not es affect our generation times it may seem like ev- ty of Iowa’s Victory office college seniors likely had why they went to college. the most. We are the ones eryone around you is lib- is located at 89 Second St. and student debt. The eral, there are many who Unit 8, Coralville, 52241. magic is certainly gone- to hang those expensive Many of my friends are still graduating college with jobs. We are the ones that don’t believe that govern- and it is now past time for diplomas on the wall at living with their parents Jeff Shipley their parents’ houses after even two years after grad- will have to pay back all ment is the answer to all a new direction. of our problems. There are UI alumnus Four years ago, I moving back home jobless uating. This is inexcusable. the money that president The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 5 dailyiowan.com for more news News New UIHC clinic almost ready By Anna Theodosis checkup with my doctor, ing to bring a boom to the tastic” decision. [email protected] I’ll drive out to Coralville,” visits around here, the ho- “I think there are a she said. tels, the restaurants.” number of people who find Local officials said they The grand opening of Fausett said he has yet it much easier to go to a are anticipating benefits the clinic, located on First to hear of any complaints small place, right off the ranging from less traffic Avenue, is scheduled for from Coralville residents interstate, easily park,” congestion to more money Oct. 5. Doctors will begin about the construction or she said. “It is much less spent at local business- seeing patients Oct. 8. the increase in traffic. intimidating then this gi- es with the upcoming One official from the “We’re working very ant hospital with a thou- opening of the Iowa River clinic’s developing compa- hard on the traffic con- sand doctors. So I actually Landing Clinic on Oct. 5. ny said the project is an trol,” he said. “That may think it is a really wise The new clinic will bring investment for the region. be the only thing people move.” University of Iowa Hospi- “The Iowa River Land- will complain about. We’re Mason said the clinic’s tals and Clinics patients ing project will catalyze re- working with the DOT to opening will help move to Coralville for routine gional economic growth in get the intersection redone checkups and exams. support of the burgeoning so that years from now, it’ll other projects surrounding UI President Sally Ma- biotech, medical, and edu- be even better.” the UIHC forward because son told The Daily Iowan cation hub that is growing Iowa City residents are of the decrease in traffic she is ready for the $73 in support of University of also showing support of congestion. million clinic to open be- Iowa,” said Greg Wattson, the clinic opening. “[The clinic’s opening] cause of the benefits it will the managing director of “As a physician, I worked is really the reason we bring to the Iowa City and development at OliverMc- at the University for more can tear down the parking Coralville communities. Millan. than 20 years,” said Nicole ramp and start the [new] “We’re moving a quarter Coralville Mayor Jim Nisly, a UI clinical profes- Children’s Hospital with of a million — more than Fausett said the new clinic sor of internal medicine. the configuration of the 200,000 patients visits a will be a positive change “I have seen every kind of parking underground,” year [out from Iowa City to the social landscape of transition in the clinical she said. “We had to find a to Coralville],” she said. Coralville because of the sense. To me, it is excit- way to decongest things, or “That should decongest increase in the number of ing because it is actually it just wouldn’t have been some of the daily traffic we people traveling through the first one that reduces feasible to still have all have going to and from the the town. the traffic of all the people hospital.” the space — it gives you a Mason is one of the pa- “There will be a huge more intimate space.” coming every day to the tients who will make the number of out-of-area — Rachel Williams, a UI hospital and at the same move to Coralville for a even out-of-state people — associate professor of time trying to do major checkup. who come for their visits,” women’s studies, said she construction projects right “When I go for my next he said. “It’s definitely go- thinks the move is a “fan- in front of the hospital.”

of the program, and we emergency taxi service,” very happy [UISG] came saferide want students to be proac- he said. “It instills a sense to us.” continued from 1 tive,” Pottebaum said. of safety and consider- Bradley said the com- He said the program has ation for those in need of pany has encountered no been running efficiently, assistance.” problems, and he touted with few to no problems, UISG launched the the service’s “one extra book. Students must pres- and he expects more stu- Wingman initiative on passenger” rule. ent valid student IDs and must sign forms stating dents to become aware Sept. 19 in an effort to “The passenger is al- that their situation is an and understanding of the make students cognizant lowed to have one extra emergency and that they program as the school year of potentially dangerous person go with them, and have not previously used advances. situations around the [SafeRide drivers] are also the service. “We haven’t fielded any community. allowed to take them to a UISG President Nic complaints thus far,” he The initiative encour- medical facility if request- Pottebaum said eight stu- said. “It’s gone smoothly, ages students to be more ed,” he said. dents as of Sept. 19 have and we’ve only heard posi- careful in situations that Bradley said Yellow used the program. tive comments.” are unsafe and promotes Cab’s business is not suf- “It’s hard to tell how Both Pottebaum and To- safer partying. Officials fering or losing any profit much more use we’ll see bin emphasized the impor- stressed SafeRide’s avail- dye to the service. in the future,” said UISG tance of spurning abuse of ability in situations that “We hope people don’t the program. warrant emergency trans- find themselves in emer- Vice President Jessie To- “It’s not a free taxi ser- portation. gency situations,” he said. bin. “Eight is a pretty fair vice,” Tobin said. “It’s in- UI sophomore Jackie “We really enjoy working number. I wouldn’t expect tended for emergencies. Steiff said any emergen- with the university.” a huge jump, but I do ex- By only giving students cy-transportation service pect it to be fairly steady.” one use of the program, is a great asset for stu- Executive Council Pres- we’re preparing them to dents. She said she hasn’t ident Michael Appel said think about not putting used SafeRide but has UISG came up with the themselves in dangerous used Nite Ride. idea and brought his group situations.” Roger Bradley, the man- in to assist with both fund- UI junior Scott Goedken ager of Yellow Cab of Iowa ing and negotiations. said he supports both the City, said he’s pleased Students may us the SafeRide service and the with the partnership with service only once per se- one-use-per-semester rule. UISG thus far. mester. “I feel that every uni- “We love doing services “We want to limit abuse versity should provide free like this,” he said. “We’re 6 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 The days go slow / but the years go fast / the future that we look for / is soon past. Daily Break “ - Greg Brown, “One Wrong Turn” ” the ledge The Daily Iowan This column reflects the opinion of the hungry? author and not the DI Editorial Board, the Check out the Daily Iowan Dining Guide Publisher, Student Publications Inc., or the www.dailyiowan.com University of Iowa. only at dailyiowan.com

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Linn Planet Gong; “Bad Liver and Center • Spoken Word, 7 p.m., Up- a Broken Fart” — Tom Waites; • Time Management and town Bill’s, 730 S. Dubuque “Heaven in My Fart” — Neal Organizational Skills, 3:30 • Elena, 9 p.m., Bijou Morse; “Tearin’ up My Fart” p.m., 14 Schaeffer Hall • Jam Session, 9 p.m., Yacht — ’NSync; “Captive Fart” — • Hy-Vee Walking Club, 4 Club Selena; “Listen To Your Fart” — Roxette; “Unbreakable Fart” — Jessica Andrews; Wednesday, September 26, 2012 “One Determined Fart” — horoscopes – by Eugenia Last Paulini; “Secret Fart” — Feist; “Fart Never Lies” — McFly; March 21–April 19 Don’t force change; accept what’s being offered. Your communication skills “Closer to Fart” — Rush; “One ARIES will help you establish a position that will bring you greater clout. Share your vision, and you will Small Fart” — Mary Chapin attract interest in what you are doing as well as in who you are. 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Don’t share information that you don’t want spread around. Love is likely to be costly. AQUARIUS Jan. 20–Feb. 18 Make personal changes that will help to simplify your life and bring in more cash. Cutting your overhead or sharing your expenses with someone will help you get a better handle on your situation. A love relationship will enhance your life. PISCES Feb. 19–March 20 Emotional stress and deception can be expected. Don’t share secret infor- mation. Concentrate on learning as much as you can about a situation that could end up causing you a problem. Keep your money and possessions in a safe place.

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Students create a fake crime scene on the Pentacrest on Tuesday. The mock scene was an exercise for the Forensic Anthropology and CSI class to practice skills learned in the classroom. “We do this to find out how all of these items are associated with one another which could potentially tell us what happened to this ‘victim,’ ” said instructor Jill Scott. (The Daily Iowan/Tessa Hursh) Go to dailyiowan.com for full slideshow The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 7 dailyiowan.com for more news Sports sports

Track dreams of a stadium Big Ten honors team-oriented.” The Canadian gave a lot of By Jalyn Souchek Barnett credit to her defensive team- [email protected] Iowa’s defense was honored mates in helping her earn the for the third-consecutive week award. She said the organization after a strong weekend perfor- throughout practice played a The problem with the mance. huge role in how the Hawkeyes Cretzmeyer Track is not On Tuesday, Jessica Barnett performed. the running surface itself. earned her first career Big Ten “We’ve really been working What surrounds the Defensive Player of the Week on our communication with each oval — or, more appropri- award. The senior garnered the other,” Barnett said. “Everybody ately, what doesn’t sur- honor after helping Iowa post two really put her best foot forward.” round it — is the issue. wins this past weekend during a This is Barnett’s fourth Big Ten Officials completed con- road trip to Michigan. award of her career. Last season, struction on the Cretz- Barnett led a backline that she received the Big Ten Offen- meyer Track in 1986. In only surrendered one goal on 12 sive Player of the Week three 1993, the track was re- shots against No. 22 Michigan times — twice in October and once surfaced, and it was con- State and Central Michigan. in November. sidered one of the best Iowa’s Ryan Weir crosses the finish line at the Musco Twilight meet at Cretzmeyer Track on April 21, 2012. (The Daily Iowan/Ian Servin) “I like to focus on the whole Kathleen McGraw has collected facilities in the country, a weekend as a team effort,” the defensive award the last two project that cost the uni- Barnett told The Daily Iowan. weeks for Iowa. At one time, having his versity an estimated $2 “It’s great for me, but I’m more — by Cody Goodwin million. own cross-country course Big Ten track Now, Iowa Director was also just Wieczorek’s stadiums of Track and Field Lar- vision and dream. In 2002, that became a re- ry Wieczorek envisions • Jesse Owens Stadium, ality when the Ashton a plan to improve the Ohio State already top-of-the-line Cross-County Course Capacity: 10,000 track by building stadi- opened. Estimated cost: $6.5 million um-style bleachers, which Head women’s would replace the current cross-country and track • Illinois Soccer and Track seating. and field coach Layne An- Stadium The plan would include derson said a new facility Capacity: 8,000 stadium features like would make a statement Estimated cost: $3.4 million bathrooms and conces- to current student ath- sions. letes and future recruits. • Ed Weir Stadium, Nebraska A full stadium is just “It would show how we Capacity: 3,500 another way to enhance feel about them, how we Estimated cost: $2 million the program and to entice value them,” he said. “It’s (track resurfacing) top athletes to come to a statement for recruits Iowa, he said. about how competitive “I think it’s like any- you want them to be and said, he has no qualms thing else at the universi- the opportunities you about the current track ty,” he said. “You want to want to give to them.” facility. keep improving.” A facility around the “It’s a really nice track Steve Roe, the director track would complement compared to what I was of athletics communica- how nice the track is, he running on in high school, tions, supports adding on said. Anderson would also so I can’t complain,” he to the Cretzmeyer Track, like to see a covered stadi- said. but he said the project um and such simple ame- While the current isn’t in the immediate fu- nities as restrooms and track is nice, Wieczorek wants to create a facility ture. concession stands. of which everyone can be “We have current proj- If this vision became a reality for the Hawkeyes, proud. ects that are active, such “It would be for my the structure would join as the football facility, alumni, to make them and then we have a list of only three other Big Ten proud, for the current facilities that will be ad- universities that boast athletes to be proud of, dressed down the line,” he track stadiums: Ohio and future athletes, too,” told The Daily Iowan on State, Illinois, and Ne- he said. Tuesday. “[A new stadi- braska. The Jesse Owens um] will certainly be one Stadium on the Buckeye of them.” campus, which is also Wieczorek compares used for soccer and field his need for a new stadi- hockey, is the biggest of um to when Hayden Fry three, with a seating ca- coached the Iowa football pacity of 10,000 and an team. Fry wanted to im- estimated cost of $6.5 prove the facilities and million. did eventually receive The Illinois Soccer and renovations to Kinnick Track Stadium seats Stadium and the con- 8,000 and cost $3.4 mil- struction of the Bubble. lion, including track-sur- Building a track stadi- face renovations. The um has been an idea for Ed Weir Stadium of Ne- the past couple years, but braska seats up to 3,500 right now, the project is in and is one of the older the idea stage. stadiums, constructed in “We have a long-term 1975. It cost the Huskers approximately $2 million vision to improve our pro- to resurface the track in gram,” Wieczorek said. recent years. “We’re at square one. Sophomore sprinter We’re making our dreams Kaleb VanCleave said known … I think the idea it would be a great idea of talking about it, you get to add a stadium, which other people interested, would attract more teams it comes to life; perhaps to come compete at Iowa. then becomes a reality.” On the other hand, he 8 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 Sports dailyiowan.com for more sports

to Weisman and Bullock. down. ever see … I’d love to say, football “But history would say But the senior quar- ‘Just flip it out there,’ and Continued from 10 we’re probably going to terback, under pressure in hindsight it seems so need at least three guys.” from a blitz, threw a short easy. But due to the route incompletion to receiver scheme, we couldn’t.” Vandenberg, Mar- Keenan Davis. Martin-Manley agreed. tin-Manley lament Vandenberg and Mar- “People on the outside tin-Manley said Tuesday performances in their ab- missed opportunity look at it like, ‘My god, they were frustrated by sence, but Ferentz said Iowa faced a fourth- why didn’t he [throw it]?’ the failure to connect on the Hawkeyes need more down-and-4 in the sec- But the thing is, it was a the play. Their somewhat healthy ball carriers to ond quarter against busted coverage. I wasn’t Central Michigan. Quar- puzzling explanation: the complement him. really supposed to be that terback James Vanden- Central Michigan cover- “The good news is in wide open. I didn’t run the berg dropped back, and age had just broken down August we weren’t sure exact route — I just went wide receiver Kevonte too badly. straight instead of break- what we had, and right Martin-Manley sprinted “It’s a tough situation, now, I think we have two up the seam unguarded. A because it’s a completely ing off to the corner. James guys who are really good reasonably accurate throw busted coverage,” Van- didn’t know I was going prospects at that position,” from Vandenberg would denberg said. “It’s some- to do that. That’s why he Ferentz said, referring have been an easy touch- thing you’re not taught to missed me.”

Boilermakers making were better than the pub- team has “fared well” big ten noise lic expected. against its three noncon- Continued from 10 Purdue sits near the top “We felt coming in to ference opponents. Pur- of the Leaders division, this season that we were due won 48-6 and 54-16 trailing only the undefeat- going to be a good football blowouts against Eastern ed but postseason-ineligi- team and that we were go- Kentucky and Eastern the Sept. 22 game, Ball ble Ohio State and a Wis- ing to be contenders to win Michigan, respectively, had accumulated more net consin squad that hasn’t our division and compete and stayed close to the rushing yards than the performed up to standard. for a Big Ten champion- now-No. 10 Irish. The Gold rest of the team combined, The Boilermakers have ship,” Hope said during a and Black has racked up rushing for 368 rushing a 2-1 record — they had teleconference on Tuesday. 1,411 yards of total offense yards in three games. their bye-week on Sept. 22 “The performance of the while only allowing its op- Bielema said every — but Purdue’s only loss other teams in our league ponents 879 yards. concussion situation is was by a mere 3 points to right now has nothing to unique, and as head coach, then-No. 22 Notre Dame. do with the goals that we he isn’t involved in the With two Leaders teams set or the expectations process of clearing Ball for ineligible for the Big Ten that we have set for our contact or competition. championship matchup, football team.” “I don’t make any medi- most observers picked Hope pointed to his cal decisions … we’re foot- Wisconsin to win the divi- strong defensive line — ball coaches, we don’t be- sion. But after the Badgers consisting of tackle pow- long in the training room, nearly lost to Northern erhouses such as Will Lu- we don’t belong in the doc- Iowa in week one, dropped cas, Josh Johnson, Ryan tor’s office,” Bielema said. a 10-7 game to Oregon Russel and Kawaan Short, “We just go with what [the State in week two, and who have combined for medical personnel] tells won just 16-14 over Utah 5 sacks and 51 yards for us to do … every concus- State, Purdue is starting loss — and his star punter, sion is a little bit different, to get more support. Cody Webster, as reasons every player is a little bit Boilermaker head coach for the Boilermakers’ suc- different, every situation Danny Hope said his team cess. is definitely different.” knew all along that they Hope said he feels his

over the last four years practice. They complement field hockey they’ve worked togeth- each other off the field just Continued from 10 er. What McGraw has as much as they do on it. struggled with have been One’s from the East, the Boyce’s strengths. other from the West, and Boyce has helped Mc- both embody their geo- tenure as a Hawkeye, Graw with her balance graphic stereotypes. Cal- and she’s come in to make and helping to close space ifornian McGraw is more a grand total of 9 saves while defending the net. laid-back and loose, while while accumulating play- McGraw has also needed New Jersey native Boyce ing time that’s equivalent some assistance on keep- is eccentric and shows a of three game halves. ing her weight forward, bit more emotion. Head But each day during and Boyce has helped her coach Tracey Griesbaum practice, it would appear to make quick moves for said it didn’t take much for as if the two are equal. easier saves. the friendship to grow into They go further than just Where normal athletes what it is today. pushing each other to get would look to a niche They mesh well togeth- better — they can help one coach for guidance, Mc- er. The connection they another perfect their own Graw looks to Boyce. have has helped both of issues. Throw the stats out “If I’m struggling with them progress dramatical- of the equation, and what’s it, she can bring a differ- ly on and off the field. left is two parts of a nearly ent perspective,” McGraw What may go unnoticed, perfect whole. said of Boyce. “She can though, is the effect the “We always joke that if put it a different way than two have on the team. Ac- you could take away our [assistant coach Lisa Cel- cording to the head coach, flaws and put both of our lucci] can, and she’s able to this has been the greatest. styles together, we’d make help me that way.” “It’s been very positive the perfect goalkeeper,” “It’s really a give-and- for the team, as a whole, to Boyce said. “I think we take,” Boyce said. have both of them,” Gries- complement each other re- The relationship be- baum said. “They can both ally well.” tween the two seniors goes organize the defense, and McGraw’s particularly further than the pitch — have great skills in the thankful for everything they’re best friends and net. It’s been awesome to Boyce has done for her roommates away from have them both.” Rockies rock Cubs delayed in the middle of drove in a run with a dou- the seventh and called 48 ble, and Josh Rutledge’s DENVER — DJ minutes later. two-run double down the LeMahieu had 3 hits and Dave Sappelt and Star- left field line made it 6-5. finished a home run short lin Castro homered for the Chicago starter Chris of the cycle, Wilin Rosario Cubs, who have lost seven Rushin (1-3) allowed 6 of eight. Chicago is five went deep, and the Col- runs on seven hits in 3 2-3 losses shy of its first 100- orado Rockies beat the innings. loss season since 1966. Chicago Cubs, 10-5, in a McBride hit a three-run Colorado left-hander rain-shortened game on homer off Rafael Dolis in Jorge De La Rosa made his the fifth to make it 9-5. Tuesday night. second start after missing Matt McBride homered, Sappelt led off the game nearly 16 months follow- and Chris Nelson had 3 with his first major-league ing Tommy John surgery hits for the Rockies, who home run. The Cubs scored won a matchup of two 94- to repair a torn ulnar two more runs in the first loss teams. Carlos Torres collateral ligament. He on shortstop Rutledge’s (5-3) got the win after al- struggled through three throwing error and Wel- lowing one run in two in- innings, allowing 4 runs — lington Castillo’s double. nings of relief. 2 earned — and five hits. Rosario’s 27th homer of The teams played in a Colorado’s offense took the year leading off the constant drizzle through- him off the hook. second made it 3-1. Castro out the game with tem- Trailing 5-3, the Rock- hit a solo shot to center in peratures hovering in the ies rallied to take the lead the fourth to give the Cubs low 50s. The game was in the fourth. LeMahieu a 4-1 lead. For more news, visit www.dailyiowan.com The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesday, September 26, 2012 - 9 APARTMENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT PROFESSIONALS

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Wisconsin running back Montee Ball suffered his second concussion of the year on Sept. 22 and left the game in the sec- Minnesota quarterback MarQueis Gray gains yards for Minnesota against the Hawkeyes in TCF Bank Stadium in 2011. Gray will not play for the Gophers against ond quarter against UTEP. But the run- Iowa this weekend. (The Daily Iowan/File Photo) ning back isn’t expected to miss the Bad- gers’ showdown against Nebraska this Minnesota quarterback MarQueis Gray will likely miss Saturday’s game against Iowa. weekend. Ball will “hopefully be cleared by Thurs- By Sam Louwagie day or Friday,” Wisconsin head coach Bret [email protected] MORE ONLINE Bielema said during a Big Ten teleconfer- ence on Tuesday. MarQueis Gray gave Iowa nightmares Head online to dailyiowanmedia.com/live to see videos of Bielema said Ball will continue to last season. condition and run with his teammates The Hawkeyes won’t have to relive player interviews from Tuesday’s press conference. throughout the week, following the team’s them this Saturday. “normal standard procedure” for head in- Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill said juries. in a teleconference on Tuesday that your quarterback, and it doesn’t slow Bullock ‘making progress,’ Garmon The 2011 Heisman finalist suffered a Gray, the senior quarterback who ran them down at all,” Iowa head coach Kirk expected back concussion in August after being report- for a game-winning touchdown against Ferentz said Tuesday. “They go on to Ferentz said on Tuesday running back edly attacked in Madison, but neither Iowa last year, would probably miss the win the Western game and come back Damon Bullock was “making progress” Bielema nor the running back worry too game in Kinnick Stadium because of an last week and win a big game as well … in his recovery from a head injury he much about the severity of the most re- ankle injury. Sophomore passer Max That’s an impressive thing.” suffered on Sept. 15, but he didn’t know cent concussion. Shortell will start in his place, Kill said. Gray passed for 193 yards and ran yet if the sophomore will play against “I was told that Montee was going to But the Hawkeyes know they can’t ex- for another 62 against Iowa last season. Minnesota. Ferentz also said he expect- be out, and I turned around, and he was pect 4-0 Minnesota to miss a beat. Short- Ferentz called him “a really strong run- ed freshman runner Greg Garmon — standing right next to me cheering as loud ell replaced Gray after the starter’s inju- ner” but said Iowa would have to watch who is recovering from an elbow injury as anybody,” Bielema said. “He was pretty ry against Western Michigan on Sept. 15 for Shortell’s passing skill. — to return this weekend. engaging.” and completed 10-of-17 passes for 188 “He’s obviously a great player,” Micah Both backs missed last week’s loss Ball has rushed for 360 yards on the yards and 3 touchdowns. In a start the Hyde said about Gray. “But they’re going to Central Michigan. Former fullback season, even after managing only 40 yards next week, Shortell completed 16-of-30 to give us their best shot, like they have Mark Weisman has turned in two star and 1 touchdown against UTEP. Prior to attempts for 231 yards in a Gopher win. the past couple years. We’ve definitely got to be prepared for [Shortell’s] arm.” “You lose your marquee player and see football, 8 see big ten, 8 Nash shines as a tennis aide Opposites Tennis assistant has plans to be the head of a balance in program. By Kevin Glueck goal [email protected]

Steve Nash might look like a football Iowa’s backup field- coach with his muscular build, shaved head, and goatee. Nash’s specialty is a hockey goalkeeper non-contact sport, but the Drake gradu- provides a complementary ate still brings a physical brand of coach- ing to the Iowa men’s tennis team. balance to one of the Very few get the opportunity to have their first coaching job in the Big Ten. conference’s elite goalies. But that’s not the case for Nash. Just a By Cody Goodwin few years ago, he wasn’t even coaching at the college level. [email protected] “I was lucky,” Nash said with a laugh. Before the Iowa field-hockey team takes “There are about 1,000 people that the pitch on game days, there’s a smaller would want this job. It was luck that [men’s head] coach [Steve Houghton] rivalry that’s noticeable over by the goal- gave it to me.” Assistant coach Steve Nash leads the men’s tennis team practice on Tuesday at the Hawkeye Tennis & ie’s net. Nash had been a tennis instructor for Recreation Complex. Nash joined the coaching staff in 2006, and his responsibilities have grown steadily The first athlete in goal is, arguably, one UI Recreational Services. Houghton no- since. (The Daily Iowan/Jessica Payne) of the Big Ten’s best at the position. It’s ticed his coaching style and asked him senior Kathleen McGraw, the California to be a part of the coaching staff in 2006 drills we do,” Houghton said. “I think he tally and physically. Every single day, native who’s collected four shutouts in when assistant coach Matt Brothers left has a good sense of what we need to get every single player is making progress.” nine games this season and has allowed for the head-coach position at DePaul. at. “ Nash is not always serious, however. the fewest goals in the conference, 12. Nash has developed into a complete as- Nash uses his background in strength Throughout practice, he can be seen jok- The fellow-senior who sistant coach, even taking trips to Eu- and conditioning to plan practices. Play- ing around and giving his players a hard comes in after her is one rope to recruit future Hawkeyes. ers start off every training session with time. of the reasons for Mc- “Over the years I’ve increased and in- sprints and a plethora of pushups. “It helps because it keeps practice Graw’s success. Kelsey creased his responsibilities,” Houghton “Practices are really intense,” junior light,” Swank said. “At the same time, he Boyce, the goalie behind said. “He’s more involved in recruiting Michael Swank said. “He tries to incor- knows when to kick it into another gear McGraw, trains the Big year-by-year, and he’s doing more ad- porate fitness into the hits … everyone to get us to perform at our highest level ministrative work than he did before.” Ten leader daily. tries to draw from his own experience possible.” Most notably, Nash has taken over “A lot of our skill sets Kelsey Boyce [to coach]. He’s into [mixed martial arts] Houghton believes Nash has improved the responsibility of being the on-the- are opposite, so we can re- senior court coach at practice, while Houghton and fitness. He tries to instill toughness every year as a coach and has the chance ally help each other out,” gives direction from the sideline. In fact, on us.” to go on to become a head coach. McGraw said. “[Boyce] has been really Houghton trusts his assistant coach so Sophomore Matt Hagan was near- “Everything I’m doing now is to learn supportive this whole time.” much that he sits on a lawn chair on the ly speechless when asked to describe as much about this craft as I can,” Nash Boyce’s name is rarely announced side of the court and simply observes. Nash’s coaching style. said. “The tennis part of this is easy — during an Iowa field hockey game. She’s With this format, practices don’t seem “He’s a really intense guy,” Hagan it’s Xs and Os. The hard part is learn- only played in five matches during her typical. said. “It’s a positive thing. He likes to ing how to deal with things off court. It’s “He’s very creative in the types of push people to their furthest level men- how to put together a team.” see field hockey, 8