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Security Cameras in Campustown GSB passes resolution “I talked to about 10 to 15 students or groups of students in person in the week before the to support installation resolution,” said Sean Morrissey, off-campus senator and senior in environmental science. WED OCT. 19, 2011 of security cameras “Their feedback included everything from a By Charles.O’Brien strong no to a strong yes.” @iowastatedaily @iowastatedaily.com Trevor Brown, the GSB representative for Campustown, said, “In the short time frame facebook.com/ The Government we had for this resolution, I was able to ask 40 iowastatedaily of the Student Body to 50 students either passively or directly on passed a resolution to what they thought of the idea of putting cam- support the addition eras in Campustown. The majority of those of lighting and se- I talked to were not in favor of the proposal, Inside: curity cameras in however there were some who supported the the Campustown cause.” area. The planned As the opinions of the students varied great- idea for the cam- ly, they seemed to be on par with those of the eras is to place GSB senators. Some senators expressed feel- them on top of ings that the idea of cameras would increase the clock tower safety among visitors to the Campustown area, with a 360-de- while other senators, such as Spencer Hughes, gree view of the had a different view about the effect of cameras Campustown on student safety. area. “I’m concerned that they may foster a false According to the sense of security and potentially do more harm DEFENSE RELIES plan, the cameras than good,”said Hughes, College of Liberal Arts ON WASHINGTON would not be used and Science senator and vice speaker of the page 6 for 24-hour surveil- senate. lance, but as a source One other problem that bothered the sena- of reference for inci- tors in some way or another was the question dents that may occur in the of how this would affect people’s privacy. Online: Campustown area. “Although I can personally see the benefits The idea to improve light- one would hope to get out of a system such as OPINION HAS MORE ing in Campustown was met this, I do not see the benefits outweighing the ON OUR WEBSITE with full support by members of the cost and potential for abuse with such surveil- Government of the Student Body and lance capabilities,” Brown said. iowastatedaily.com the people it had interviewed, but the idea for Graphic: Kelsey cameras was met with many mixed feelings. Kremer/Iowa State Daily CAMPUSTOWN.p3 >> G SB : Homecoming Funding for aviation club on agenda Tournaments The Government of the Student Body will discuss a request from provide chance the Iowa State Model Aviation Club for $681.75. The club is asking for money for for competition several capitol project items be- By Mary-Kate.Burkert cause it lost its unlimited access to building facilities for their own @iowastatedaily.com planes, according to the request. With Homecoming 2011 well under way, tourna- GSB also will be presenting ment time is finally here. Competitions range from an an internal GSB report at its ice-cream eating contest to volleyball matches. meeting. One popular tournament is treds football, a com- GSB currently has more than bination of flag football and ultimate frisbee using the $11,000 in its discretionary account, $47,684 in the events “Nerf-like” rubber treds ball. account and more than $243,000 The cardinal division, made up of greek pairings, in its capitol projects fund. competed Tuesday night at Lied Recreation Athletic By Daily staff Center. “It’s fast-paced and always a competitive at- Photo: Yue Wu/Iowa State Daily mosphere,” said Bryce Johnson, treds referee and CySquad member, a group that helps the Homecoming Charity Event: HOMECOMING: Reaching for the ball Central Committee throughout the week. “The game can change at any moment in treds. I’m looking forward Sean McCarthy, member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity to refereeing upcoming games because you get really and senior in political science, reaches for the ball during ™ Tournament a treds football game against Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity View a video: involved with both teams as if you’re playing, but get to raises funds on Tuesday at Lied Recreation Athletic Center. Alpha Tau See action from make all of the calls too.” Omega lost its game 11-3. Homecoming Participation in Homecoming tournaments is an for Somalia online tournaments at iowastatedaily.com HOMECOMING.p8 >> By Mihyar Abdelgalil Daily staff writer Soccer for Somalia, a charity soccer tournament organized College of Design College of Business by Iowa State’s African Students Association, will begin Saturday at 9 a.m. and run through Sunday night. The deadline for students to register for the tournament is Hira looks back midnight Wednesday. Cash Out Hunger The funds generated by the tournament will go to UNICEF to help Somalia’s economic crisis. on 11 years as dean Kabbod Alkhalil, president of the club and head of the registration feeds Iowa families By Mackenzie.Nading counting and for the tournament, spoke about @iowastatedaily.com finance. “He’s its potential impact. By Kaitlyn.DeVries Taking it a step further, plates will be been a very “There is famine going on in @iowastatedaily.com placed into an art installation located on After 10 years of dedicated positive leader Somalia and we thought we Central Campus on Wednesday from 11 service, motivation and super- and individual might be able to change things a ISU students have an opportunity to a.m. to 2 p.m. vision, Labh Hira, dean of the for the College little bit by having a fundraiser,” impact the hungry with a creative twist According to the Religious Council’s College of Business, is stepping of Business and Alkhalil said. “We are going to Hira send the money generated by the and just $1 this week. website, “Each year, DMARC provides down. the university.” tournament through UNICEF to The fifth-year landscape architec- short-term food assistance for about “This was my 11th year as Four years Somalia.” ture class and the Des Moines Area 30,000 people, including nearly 15,000 dean,” Hira said. “I believe it’s ago, Hira had a direct hand in Those interested in registering Religious Council’s Move the Food who are children or youth under the age always great to bring a fresh per- starting the Ph.D. program now for the tournament should email program are teaming up to host Cash of 25 years. Food requests in 2011 are on spective to a leadership position.” offered in the college. He also was [email protected], and individ- Out Hunger to help the hungry and sup- pace to be the highest ever, with 7 per- Although he will no longer be on the planning committee for uals who wish to participate will port the Greater Des Moines Area Food cent more people asking for help.” the dean, Hira will continue to be Gerdin’s $10 million remodeling be assigned to a random team. Teams will consist of 10 players, Pantry Network. “In any situation, any point of life, involved in the college. He plans project six years ago, which he with a registration fee of $30. Stands are located at the College of you could be in this situation,” said to fill a position as an account- said was his favorite memory as Mahmoud Hassan, member of Design, Union Drive Community Center Jessica Perreault, senior in landscape ing professor next fall, ending dean. African Students Association, and Parks Library from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. architecture. “What goes around comes the same way he started at Iowa “I was fortunate to be in the believes the event is important. until Friday. Every dollar donated will around.” State 30 years ago. He expressed planning committee for this “It’s for a good cause,” Hassan result in a plate being displayed in rep- Every year, 9,000 people benefit from a love of the student body and building. I was just selected as said. “The tournament is actually resentation of the amount of meals pro- the efforts of DMARC and organizations feels a strong tie to Iowa State, so dean when building began. It was generating money and giving it to vided to area residents. such as Cash Out Hunger, according to staying involved as a professor is a great privilege to be involved,” Somalia.” This is the first year faculty in the the event flyer. what seems right. Hira said, “There is no doubt it College of Design created this project Sneller said that as the week pro- “I’ve been here so long I can’t was a special gift to this college. requirement for the senior landscape gresses, students seem to be responding imagine leaving; it’s home,” Hira It has significantly transformed Inside: architecture studio class. well to this and it’s only been the first day. said. “I’ll enjoy more interaction the college giving us pride and “The cash drive goes a lot further “It’s something everyone can take with the students.” visibility.” News ...... 3 than actual food given,” said Spencer part in, in a more traditional way of giv- During Hira’s 10 years, he has Hira will officially step down Opinion ...... 4 Sneller, senior in landscape architect. ing,” Sneller said. helped the College of Business as dean on June 30. At that time, Sports ...... 6 The cash donation will go as far as six Hunger is something people tend to evolve. the new College of Business dean Flavors ...... 10 times further than nonperishable food believe will never happen to them, when, “He cares deeply for students, should be ready to step up and Classifieds ...... 8 items in helping the Des Moines Area in reality, with poverty and unemploy- faculty and all our friends and fulfill the position. Games ...... 9 Religious Council provide meals for ment rates at levels not seen in decades, alums,” said Rick Dark, chair- “I will miss recruiting quality even more people. it can happen to people you least expect. man of the department of ac- faculty to the college,” Hira said.

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Weather | Provided by ISU Meteorology Club Daily Snapshot Celebrity News Chilly and windy with a Notes and events. WED high around 46 and winds ‘Twilight’ stars to leave 33|46 between 13 and 20 mph prints at Grauman’s gusting to 28 mph. Chinese Theatre “Twilight” trio Kristen Stewart, About the same, chilly Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner are getting some and windy. High tempera- THU recognition in Hollywood: The ture in the upper 40s and three will cast their hand and 32|48 footprints in the cement outside winds gusting to around La La Land’s famous Grauman’s 25 mph. Chinese Theatre. According to a release, the ceremony will happen the morn- Chilly start to the day ing of Nov. 3, which is just a few followed by a nice warm weeks before the debut of “The FRI Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn up and sunny skies. — Part 1.” 30|57 Expect highs to be in the Twihards outside of Los Angeles can still participate in the action upper 50s. from afar; the ceremony will be broadcast live via streaming video on ChineseTheatres.com. 1844: On this day in 1844, Buffalo, N.Y., experienced Screenwriter claims the famous “Lower Great Lakes Storm.” This ‘Hangover 2’ copied fun storm drove lake waters into downtown Buffalo Photo: John Andrus/Iowa State Daily fact at hurricane strength wind speeds for five hours, his story resulting in the drowning of hundreds of people. First there was a lawsuit over VETERINARY MEDICINE: Caring for Taavi the face tattoo in “The Hangover Part II,” and now there’s a law- Kayla Hanson and Ryan Howard, both fourth-year veterinary medicine students, look after Taavi. suit over the sequel’s concept. Taavi is a Finnish name meaning “beloved.” According to a complaint filed Corrections with the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, a screenwriter and In the opinion column by Rick Hanton in Monday’s Daily, The information in the log comes from the ISU and City actor by the name of Michael it was incorrectly stated that Sputnik orbited the Earth 44 of Ames police departments’ records. Alan Rubin has claimed the Ames, ISU Police years ago. Sputnik actually flew 54 years ago. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until summer blockbuster — which Police Blotter: Departments proven guilty in a court of law. has made about $254 million The Daily regrets the error. at the domestic box office, to Sept. 27 (reported at 4:23 a.m.). alarm and discovered flooding date — ripped off his screenplay due to a sprinkler head activa- treatment. An individual reported being Officers assisted another agency with a criminal investi- tion at Welch Hall (reported at The caption with the the photo that accompanied the harassed by an acquaintance 9:25 p.m.). Rubin has filed the claim against gation at the Armory (reported Warner Bros. and the movie’s opinion column titled “‘Generosity’ from capitalists” incor- at Maple Hall (reported at 8:00 p.m.). at 12:55 p.m.). Sept. 29 filmmakers, citing among other rectly stated several facts about the Occupy ISU event that A computer that was reported things copyright infringement, Morgan Miller, 164E University A resident reported being defamation and fraud. took place on campus last week. Village, reported the theft of an stolen Sept. 27 was returned to assaulted by an acquaintance The crowd, of approximately 200, was not primarily older, electronic device; the incident the owner by a friend at Willow earlier in the day at Wallace In a case of turning his true life Hall. The theft case is closed out-of-town citizens. The crowd was a majority of ISU stu- occurred more than one Hall. The matter will be re- story into a viable movie project, week ago at the Union Drive as unfounded (reported at ferred to the Dean of Students Rubin wrote about his own dents, some of whom were graduate students. Also, students Marketplace (reported at 3:10 p.m.). because the victim does not escapades, including adventures were not outnumbered by the press. Despite low attendance 9:01 p.m.). Vehicles driven by Jason desire prosecution (reported at he’d had with his wife, whom early in the event, the crowd of protestors eventually far Messer and Charles Lee were 12:16 a.m.). he’d married in Japan in 2007 Sept. 28 and gotten into a disagreement involved in a property damage Graeme St. Clair, 20, and outnumbered media presence. Daniel Schuelzky, 23, 112 collision at South 16th Street with while they were traveling in Kyle Van Drie, 19, both of Thailand and India in 2008. The Daily regrets the errors. Hickory Drive, was arrested on and University Boulevard 6338 Frederiksen Court, were a probation violation warrant (reported at 3:46 p.m.). arrested on warrants held by Warner Bros. has declined to and additionally charged with Two patrons reported the the Story County Sheriff’s office comment on the lawsuit. possession of drug parapher- In the front-page article about the commuter lot in yes- theft of items from a hallway at Frederiksen Court; they were nalia at the Design College; at Beyer Hall (reported at transported to the Story County terday’s Daily, the story was attributed to Jesse Taylor. The he was transported to the 8:37 p.m.). Justice Center (reported at CNN Wire staff Story County Justice Center article was, in fact, written by Jesa Wolthuize. Officers responded to a fire 1:07 a.m.). The Daily regrets the error.

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232-8809 Photo: David Guralnick/The Detroit News, the Associated Press Shawn Weimer wipes his face as he waits for the proceedings to begin in 33rd District Court in Woodhaven, Mich. Weimer is charged 6th & Kellogg • Ames, Iowa with child abuse and being a habitual offender after having his 9-year-old daughter drive for him because he was drunk at the time. JASON JENSEN, OWNER Booze played role in dad’s decision Set appointment at www.jensenscartech.com By Ed White Romulus man will stand trial ter stopped at a Citgo station lowed the van from the Citgo The Associated Press on child abuse charges over the around 2:30 a.m. for gas, ciga- station. Oct. 8 incident. rettes and a snack. “Nobody really believed WOODHAVEN, Mich. — There is no allegation A surveillance camera him,” Abbas said Tuesday. A Detroit-area man accused that he physically harmed his inside the store shows him “Then we saw he was serious: of allowing his 9-year-old daughter, who the arresting of- loud and boisterous, hugging His daughter was in the driv- daughter to drive him around ficer found sitting in a booster and rubbing the bald head of er’s seat.” Dr. Rod Rebarcak after a day of drinking is a good seat behind the wheel of the another customer, as he brags When a Brownstown Dr. Ben Winecoff father who did a stupid thing, 2000 GMC van. about the girl’s driving skills. Township officer stopped the • Back • Neck Dr. Matt Cross then bragged about it at a gas “No doubt about it, he was She smiles and seems pleased van, the girl said Weimer “al- • Headaches station while a surveillance wrong,” said friend Michael while holding the stick of a car- ways lets her drive” and stated camera rolled, a friend said Wheatley, 20, who has in- amel apple with both hands. that she was “driving great and • Extremities Tuesday. stalled carpet and plumbing “What are they going to did not do anything wrong,” ac- • Acupuncture Even the detective inves- with Weimer. “A sober Shawn do—pull me over? ... We’re cording to a police report. tigating the bizarre middle- wouldn’t have done that in a leaving and she’s driving. I’m In addition to child abuse, of-the-night incident said million years. ... Shawn drink- drunk,” Weimer said. Weimer is charged with being 11 years Shawn Weimer “appears to be ing and Shawn sober are An employee alerted gas a habitual offender because of a decent father” who simply 110 percent different people.” station owner Albert Abbas, past convictions for robbery E. of Culvers drank too much and made a Weimer is barred from be- who was working in a back and possessing stolen prop- Monday through Saturday 515.233.2263 | backcareiowa.com terrible decision. ing with his daughter or any- room. He said he called police erty. He faces up to 15 years in FREE STUFF At Weimer’s request, a one under 18 while the case while another customer fol- prison if convicted. FOR FANS judge postponed a key hear- proceeds. He does not live with ing Tuesday that will deter- his daughter’s mother. mine whether the 39-year-old Weimer and his daugh-

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He is the co-inventor of C, which is today one of the most popular programming languages in the world, that is used to program everything from fighter jets to kitchen micro- File photo: Jordan Maurice/Iowa State Daily waves. He also worked with his Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain speaks to voters in Hilton Coliseum before they cast their ballots in the 2011 Ames Straw Poll. Cain, former chairman and CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, finished fifth in the poll. Cain’s candidacy brings to the fore the question of race its place in U.S. politics. partner Ken Thompson to develop the Unix operating system, whose free descendent Linux now powers the majority of the Web servers. The sad thing was that outside the Does race remain an issue? programming community, almost no his is not about Herman By Benson.Amollo the conservatives as I write and love into a conviction and present attention was paid to Ritchie’s pass- Cain. It isn’t about the @iowastatedaily.com that suggests that the tea party to his believers a blueprint that TRepublican presidential has few problems with race. If that outsmarts everything that would ing. A few newspapers wrote briefs primaries, either. with the conservative wing of the turns otherwise in the few months emanate from his race. about his death, he was mentioned on Like most analysts would con- Republican Party, the tea party, ahead, it will be a pity — mean- If this had been about Cain, tend, Herman Cain does not make is quite amazing. It looks more while, the devil earns its due. I would have said that he must the back page of the New York Times a classic subject as far as happy certain that the tea partyers prefer Conservatives standing with accept the beyond-the-race love business section and it appeared on punditry goes. His candidacy and a date with Cain to Romney any Cain, if the poll numbers hold true, given to him with a toughness that some popular technology websites. the sudden explosion of his poll hour of the day. He has won their are speaking to America. They takes this race seriously. I would But he was not praised around the ratings does one thing: In the most conservative hearts and minds must be seeing the country’s prob- have told Cain to stop smiling, get unexpected way, it brings to fore where Romney’s Mormonism and lems as bigger than an individual’s serious and start working. I would world for his accomplishments by the question of race and its place positions, that smell a bit liberal, skin color. And even when Cain’s have told Cain to put together a every person that uses computers in in America’s politics. have disappointed. The question demise comes to pass as popular campaign — a serious campaign the same way that Jobs was praised Cain does not strike one as within the question, therefore, media has suggested, history will (since he has none so far, unless magical or even substantial. He is this: Are we less racist than be kind enough to store Cain’s “fa- the joke he has presented counts by the millions that tote i-Devices. comes off as a happy Joe lacking in 2008 when Obama ran for vorite candy of the week,” as Sarah for one). But above all, if I had When most of the success of per- the ambitious drive and a compel- president? Palin has described the candidate. made this piece about the GOP, sonal computing is based on Ritchie’s ling winning strategy that would In the 2008 election, President We shall be reminded that race then I would have given a big hug make him an inevitable pick as a Obama’s race headlined his quest once became a non-issue in the to the tea party. I would have con- work and most software today is still person of color. He is a black man and made the history of a first conservative scheme of things. gratulated the conservatives for written in some variant of C such running for the highest office in black president ring louder than There may be other factors standing above what ails us. as C, C++ or C#, we think Ritchie the land, a reality that he seems our ears had prepared for. On that merit allusion in trying to So, assuming that the race less bothered with — or rather, the account of his race, Obama, understand Herman Cain’s rising lesson from the last election was deserves just as much recognition that he has chosen to dodge. The then a freshman senator from star in the conservative galaxy. But taken seriously, I want to take the as Jobs. Jobs succeeded by being in numbers so far look good on his Illinois, was subjected to more at least race has not been scathed. tea party seriously in this regard. I the right place at the right time with side, placing him neck and neck media prodding than any other At least there is very little coming want to assume that the conserva- with former Massachusetts Gov. candidate. And while he won the from fear politics. And when Cain tives are no longer scared by race. the right people. He was an extraor- Mitt Romney. election that year, his “unlikely” eventually falters, he will have I want to assume that the tea party dinary manager and CEO, but it took So what do we make of po- candidacy had with it lessons himself to blame and not the color is an ideological front where only many hundreds of people to build the tential “President” Cain? He will from the American public of how of his skin. The treatment he has ideas fry each other and that Cain be the first black GOP candidate much the question of race needed been accorded by the rank and file seems to have ideas that sit well marvel that is Apple Inc. — it was not for the presidency; should he win to be explored. America’s di- of the conservative community with the movement’s convic- a one-man effort. the nomination? Besides earning chotomy bleeds its racial makeup, seems to echo what Dr. Martin tions. Should all that be true, then Everyone needs to examine whom that coveted historical place, his and there ought to be constant Luther King Jr. would offer as I would commend the tea party. candidacy will also see him pitted conversations on the question of a judgment drawing from “the And in commending the tea party, they idolize. Do you idolize someone against President Barack Obama race in a bid to bury its ugly head content of one’s character and not America would win too. for their amazing personal accom- — the first black president. in the nation’s dust bin of history. the color of his skin.” plishments or is it because you saw The question worth explor- So far, Cain’s race hasn’t ex- A footnote to the conservative ing in the rise of the former CEO ploded in the primaries. Nothing love for Cain is that more than Benson Amollo is a graduate them on CNN or MTV? Fifty years of Godfather’s Pizza is his race unseemly has since brought us to anybody else in the primaries, the student in journalism and mass ago we briefly idolized a group of men against the reality of racism in think that his blackness is stand- black candidate will be at odds to communication from Nairobi, who drove Corvettes, flew fighter America. More so, Cain’s dalliance ing in his way. He is the favorite of prove himself. He has to turn the Kenya. jets and walked on the moon. Last week we briefly idolized a man who Politics changed the way we interact with computers. But there will always be many unsung heroes. Paul: Abortion is rights violation The people who designed the Editor’s note: Unmistakably, this left a mark on the miniature components of the first This column is part three of a series of columns congressman’s heart and soul, and has affected iPhone, the people who designed on Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas. Look for part four next his feelings on abortion ever since. But Paul’s Wednesday, Oct. 26. The views expressed in these stance is more complicated still. I asked him the rockets and bent metal to get our columns are those of the columnist only, not the about abortions conducted prior to the devel- Editorial Board, editorial staff, or Iowa State Daily. astronauts into space and the people opment of the fetus. who design each component in our By Barry.Snell “We already acknowledge life begins at uthor’s note: On the night of Sept. 27,, I @iowastatedaily.com conception other ways [even though there’s no cars deserve to be recognized, though had the privilege to ride with presiden- specific law saying so],” he answered. “We have few ever are. Dennis Ritchie is one of Atial candidate Ron Paul on his trip to laws protecting life at conception. As a doctor, those unsung heroes, a man whose the airport to fly home. For about 30 private have liberty at all if we don’t protect life.” I’m liable if I do something wrong after concep- and unscripted minutes, I had the 12-term Paul has beliefs modern politicos consider tion that affects the pregnancy. If you injure accomplishments rival those of Steve congressman to myself. The results of that “old school.” However, in 1776, he would have a pregnant woman and harm the pregnancy, Jobs or Bill Gates but whose quiet interview comprise more information than been right at home and would have received you’re criminally liable. And we have inheri- work never drew the spotlight. There possible to convey in a single column, so in the more than a few high-fives from guys like tance rights after conception too.” On these interests of fairness to the reader and apprecia- Thomas Jefferson. Paul’s position on abortion points, Paul appears to simply be consistent are many people who deserve to tion to Dr. Paul for the opportunity, the story stems from the classical liberal philosophy of with other laws and principles, which he is have their faces on the front of Time has been broken into segments, of which this is natural rights. renowned in Congress for being. Magazine, Wired.com and Apple. the third. The idea is that we have rights not because One might wonder at this point about Paul’s The SUV cruised through the dark down any monarch or government says we do, but position on abortion to save the mother. “In all com, but few ever do. Highway 35, congressman Ron Paul in the by simple virtue of being alive. Hence, the ulti- my years [as an OB-GYN], I never saw a case backseat on the driver’s side and me sitting mate denial of rights is non-consensual death where the mother needed an abortion to save next to him. Dr. Paul had just finished rebut- at another’s hand. This is a main reason why her life.” Editorial Board ting concerns printed in the Daily about his murder is wrong in classical liberal philosophy. The congressman stated he never per- Jake Lovett, editor in chief position on Medicare and Social Security. I This is also why Paul believes abortion is sonally saw it, suggesting it’s rare, though he Michael Belding, opinion editor followed up by hitting him with what many Rick Hanton, assistant opinion editor wrong: One person’s right to live trumps an- never denied the possibility. Paul’s next point Jacob Witte, daily columnist consider a weightier issue: abortion. The same other’s right to kill them. “What message is it if answers the dangling question there: Jessica Opoien, daily staff writer person in the Daily who was upset by Paul’s we say you have rights because you’re alive but “A woman’s health care should be a private Ryan Peterson, daily columnist stance on Medicare and Social Security was then deny someone their life?” he asked me. matter between her and her doctor,” Paul Claire Vriezen, daily columnist also unhappy with his stance on abortion. Then there’s the personal side of this story. explained. “The government shouldn’t get in Paul is an absolutist when it comes to abor- While a young medical resident Dr. Paul, the middle.” Bottom line, if a woman really Feedback policy: tion. He does not believe one should be had now a licensed OB-GYN who’s given birth to needs an abortion, so be it — at least so far as The Daily encourages discussion but does not under any circumstances. However, there’s more than 4,000 children, witnessed a baby the federal government is concerned. guarantee its publication. more to the story than meets the sound byte. discarded after a live birth, tossed into a bucket Despite his personal feelings on abortion, We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter I quoted the Daily’s complainant, asking in on the floor. As Paul tells it, the newborn’s cries congressman Paul is not in favor of federal or online feedback. cases of rape or incest if Paul was taking the were ignored as it was left to die while doctors regulation for or against it (he is against oddi- Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. individual rights of women into account. The and nurses tended to the mother. ties like partial birth abortion, however), thus com. Letters must include the name(s), phone congressman nodded thoughtfully, took a sip A few minutes later, in a hospital room leaving the issue to the states. “The federal number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). Phone of his drink from McDonalds and said, “I know down the hall, Paul witnessed another birth. government has no business involving itself in numbers and addresses will not be published. that bad things happen sometimes, but I think This time, though, the baby was tended to and abortion.” Online feedback may be used if first name it’s better for the principles of liberty to be on fretted over by the staff. “Why was that baby and last name, major and year in school are the side of life. I understand what that person is chosen to live while the other one was chosen included in the post. Feedback posted online is trying to say, but if we believe that we have our to die?” Paul asks, clearly emotional as the Barry Snell is a senior in history from eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. rights because we’re alive, then we can’t really memory comes back. Muscatine, Iowa. Editor: Michael Belding | [email protected] Wednesday, October 19, 2011 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 5

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Cross-country: Cyclone named Big 12 Runner of the Week By Caitlyn Diimig Daily Staff Writer Senior Meaghan Nelson was named Big 12 Runner of the Week. Nelson’s performance at the Wisconsin Adidas Invitational on Friday helped secure the honor, as she placed ninth in the 6,000-meter race with a time of 20:16. This is Nelson’s first time win- ning the honor. Despite Nelson’s finish and top places for both senior Dani Stack and junior Betsy Saina at the invite, the Cyclone women dropped from a Photo: Manfred Brugger/Iowa State Daily ninth-place national ranking to No. 13. Big 12 rival Texas moved Defensive back Jacques Washington prepares for the play as Texas quarterback Case McCoy waits for the snap from the center during the game Oct. 1 at Jack Trice from No. 17 to No. 12. Stadium. Washington has emerged as a reliable player in a defensive secondary that had question marks coming into the season. The teams will compete next at the Big 12 Championships on Oct. 29 in College Station, Texas. Defense relies on Washington State: By Jeremiah.Davis Leonard Johnson The production Rhoads talked “In his young career, Saturday’s @iowastatedaily.com and Ter’Ran Benton, about is made obvious when looking game [against Missouri] was his there were doubts at the defensive statistics for the ISU poorest, and it was uncharacteristic Senators urge The ISU defense may not have surrounding the defense. Washington is second on the of him,” Rhoads said. “But I was able baseball to been much to write home about in the other players. team and third in the Big 12 in total to use him as an example in front of last few weeks, but amid all the angst “I think he’s been tackles with 51, trailing only co-Big 12 our team to describe [that] I know it ban tobacco from coaches and fans over the unit’s emerging since leader Jake Knott. won’t happen again because he’s too performance, one player has been training camp,” said Rhoads Rhoads emphasized how accountable of a guy.” WASHINGTON — U.S. senators and health officials are taking on playing at a high level. coach Paul Rhoads. much he and his staff can rely on Teammates have noticed a baseball tradition older than Defensive back Jacques “He’s a great leader because of his Washington on Tuesday after prac- Washington rising to the occa- the itself: chewing Washington has emerged as another preparation and his intelligence on tice, saying he made an example sion as well. Benton, who is also tobacco on the diamond. reliable player in a defensive second- the field. He’s very vocal. And he’s out of the redshirt sophomore fol- Washington’s roommate, has noticed With the Series set to begin ary that had question marks coming been productive to go along with that lowing the 52-17 loss in Missouri in Wednesday between the into the season. Apart from veterans leadership.” Columbia, Mo. FOOTBALL.p7 >> St. Louis Cardinals and — a team that started life as the Washington Senators 50 years ago — the senators, along with health officials from MLB the teams’ cities, want the play- ers union to agree to a ban on chewing tobacco at games and on camera. They made the pleas in letters, obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press. Graduate makes mark as “When players use smokeless tobacco, they endanger not only Eric Cooper has their own health, but also the health of millions of children worked multiple who follow their example,” the senators wrote to union head no-hitters Michael Weiner. The letter was signed by Dick Durbin, of Illinois, By Shagun.Pradhan the No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, and fellow Democrats @iowastatedaily.com Frank Lautenberg, of New Jersey, Richard Blumenthal, of Thousands of people Connecticut, and Senate Health watched the Detroit Tigers Committee Chairman Tom beat the New York Yankees Harkin, of Iowa. last week in the American The senators noted that millions League with will tune in to watch the World Series, including children. eyes glued on the all-star- caliber batters and pitchers “Unfortunately, as these young fans root for their favorite team on both teams. and players, they also will No. 56 had the most im- watch their on-field heroes use pact on the game in the whole smokeless tobacco products,” series. Readers might be con- they wrote. Smokeless tobacco fused by this because there includes chewing tobacco and isn’t a No. 56 on either team, dip. but rather on the officiating “It’s going to be kind of hard to team. ban that,” said Texas Rangers pitcher Matt Harrison. “They No. 56 belongs to official probably would have a big fight Eric Cooper, an ISU gradu- on their hands for that. ... They ate, which may come as a sur- can hide it a little bit better, I prise to many. guess — not be doing it in the Cooper is an ISU alum- dugout and showing it where nus of the class of 1989 and kids can watch and stuff. But I think it’s kind of like your own graduated with a degree in Photo courtesy of Paul Endris/Flickr freedom. If that’s what you want transportation logistics. Eric Cooper, an ISU alumnus with a degree in transportation logistics, entered umpire school after graduation and is now a Major to do, then you do it. “ “It would make sense League Baseball umpire. He has been an umpire for 22 years, and he is one of only 68 MLB umpires. With baseball’s current collective that I would get a degree in bargaining agreement expiring transportation logistics and “It is game Buehrle also pitched out a swarm of thousands of of the best umpires in the se- in December, the senators, become a major league um- truly a against Tampa Bay on bees had made a home in left ries behind the plate and on some government officials and pire, right?” Cooper said jok- great feel- July 23, 2009. field and would not leave. We the field,” accrediting Cooper public health groups want the ingly. “After college, I entered ing to see a Cooper is only one of two had to call in the bee keeper and his crew of officials. players to agree to a tobacco ban in the next contract. the Umpire friend and active MLB umpires to have and wait until all the bees Even though Greenlee School in Cocoa, Fla. There, former stu- worked multiple no-hitters. were gone until we could fin- watches Cooper on national

The Associated Press I learned to expand the skills dent doing “Officiating those games ish the game. That was by far TV, he still has fond memo- I learned from officiating at big things,” Cooper was very intense,” Cooper the most bizarre thing I have ries of Cooper at some of his Iowa State by learning as a Greenlee said. “When everyone in the seen in officiating sports.” first games umpiring. student, then learning as a said. stands starts to realize some- Cooper definitely believes “I still remember being Sports Jargon: teacher.” “He was always a real nat- thing special could happen he learned important things with Eric on his first ejec- Less than one percent of ural at officiating sports, but in the later innings, you see at Iowa State that weren’t tion in some Legion game in officials that go to umpire he really excelled at it most in everyone standing and can just officiating skills, but Ames,” said Greenlee. “The Clipping school make it into Major baseball.” literally feel the pressure. rather ranging from prioritiz- catcher went to tag the base SPORT: League Baseball. With only Cooper is now in his “At that time, you just ing to accountability. runner at home plate and the Football 68 umpires in the MLB, usu- 22nd year as a professional have to take a deep breath “So much of officiating catcher missed. The man- ally the only way someone umpire. He spent nine years and call the best game you has to do with communicat- ager didn’t agree with the DEFINITION: becomes an umpire is if an- in the minors officiating A, can and as fair as possible.” ing with the managers and call. After some yelling from An illegal block below the other umpire retires. The av- AA and AAA baseball before Cooper also has been in- players, then making all the the manager, Eric, with great waist from behind the player in pursuit of the ball carrier erage job span for an umpire making the jump into the ma- volved in other historically right decisions,” Cooper said. composure and confidence, by a blocking player. is 25 to 30 years. jors in 1999. changing events, such as — “It’s not so far-fetched to say tossed him. USE: Garry Greenlee, assis- He was the home plate oddly enough — the first bee that going to college helped “He still has the confi- tant director of Recreation umpire for Hideo Nomo’s no- delay. me become a better official.” dence and poise he did back Josh Lenz was flagged for clipping an opposing player Services, had his eye on the hitter against Baltimore on “In San Diego in the sev- After the third game of then that he has today. That’s during a kickoff return, baseball game, but also his April 6, 2001, ’s enth inning, the left fielder the ALDS, Detroit catcher what makes him one of the penalizing the team 15 yards. former student officiating no hitter against Texas on came in screaming about Alex Avila said in a postgame best umpires in the game of home plate. April 18, 2007, and a perfect bees,” Cooper said. “It turned interview, “We’ve had some baseball today.” Editor: Jeremiah Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Wednesday, October 19, 2011 | Iowa State Daily | SPORTS | 7

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Photo: Zhenru Zhang/Iowa State Daily Carly Jenson goes for the kill in the Cyclones’ match against Oklahoma on Oct. 8 at Hilton Coliseum. Iowa State beat Oklahoma 3-1. For the first time all season, no ISU player was in double digits in kills in Saturday’s 3-0 sweep of Baylor. Balance works for Cyclones Middle ly emerged both offensively Johnson-Lynch said. “It’s ex- Even offense blocker and defensively is sopho- citing to think about where contributes Jamie more middle blocker Tenisha she can be in a year or two, Straube is Matlock. but she is developing into one to team’s success second on the Over the past two matches, of the best middle blockers in team in total Matlock has been attacking the Big 12 and maybe even the By Zach.Gourley attempts at a .391 clip and has amassed country.” @iowastatedaily.com 335. Jenson two solo blocks and 12 block The No. 15 Cyclones (15-3, Scare up a great deal! Over the assists. 6-1 Big 12) will be back in ac- GT • Cannondale • Raleigh • Marin • Schwinn The ISU volleyball team’s past three “[Matlock] is a tremen- tion this Saturday in College 308 Main St. • 515-232-0322 3-0 sweep of Baylor on conference dous athlete, she really is one Station, Texas, to take on Texas www.skunkrivercycles.com Saturday continued the recent matches, of the best athletes I’ve seen,” A&M (15-4, 4-2) at 6:30 p.m. trend of a balanced Cyclone of- those num- fensive attack. bers have For the first time all sea- evened out, son, no ISU player was in with oppos- Straube double digits in kills with Carly ing teams Jenson, Hannah Willms and often serving to Jenson in an Tenisha Matlock tied with effort to keep her out of the eight kills a piece. offense. “Balanced offense can be While Jenson is still taking good and we’re seeing that more swings than any other some nights. Depending on Cyclone player, her hitting per- the night, we’ll have some centage in those three matches people step up,” said ISU coach dropped to .193. Christy Johnson-Lynch at “I hope as the season con- her weekly news conference tinues, we’ll be able to find Monday. “But I do think that the person for us that will great teams have someone that really be able to terminate can carry the load and be kind and carry a huge load offen- of the go-to every night.” sively,” Johnson-Lynch said. Jenson leads the team “[Jenson] is doing that for the in kills with 3.77 kills per set most part, but we’re going to while attacking at a .248 clip need some people who can put and has taken the most swings the ball away even against two of any Cyclone, racking up blockers.” 648 total attempts. One player that has recent-

>>FOOTBALL.p6 buckle on the helmets, he’s on it all the time. a significant change from last “In the future, it’s going year — when Washington had to be better. Jake Knott, he’s only 12 tackles in nine games a leader all the time, and as all season — to this year. Jacques grows up into it, he’s “Jacques is a smart per- going to be one of them.” son,” Benton said. “He’s actu- ally gotten [in and] watched a lot of film. It’s funny because he still has two years after this year. He’s building up the Iowa State football program game by game.” To ask Washington, he believes he can become that leader as well as someone who teammates and coaches can lean on. “I was pretty lazy last year [with] my practice habits, and this year I’ve just taken the next step and practiced well,” Washington said. “I can see myself becoming a leader of the team. I’m a vo- cal leader, and that’s the way I see myself playing a role on this team for sure. In the next couple years I can definitely see myself becoming a leader on the team.” Washington said making the next step in becoming an elite player, as opposed to just a very good player, starts with the film room and really study- ing his opponents. Rhoads believes Washington can make it, but that the Owasso, Okla., native will have to work extremely hard to get there. “[He has to work on] every little thing, every little detail because he’s an average ath- lete,” Rhoads said. “He’s not fast, he does not have explosive quickness, so every little detail, he’s got to almost be as clean as can be to be that type of [elite] player.” Benton echoed his coach’s thoughts that Washington can reach that level, and that he can easily see his roommate as someone who leads the Cyclones in the future. “Jacques is a silly dude. He’s more of a joker, he’s not serious all the time,” Benton said of Washington. “But when it’s time to put on the pads and 515.956.3781•www.PCI-Academy.com The Associated Press By harm Sister 8 |NEWSIowa State Daily |Wednesday, October 19,2011 tion lastyear after thefall 2010 launchoftheirTLCshow. harm to theirreputations after policelaunchedaninvestiga lost jobs,they’ve were forced to move to Nevada and suffered prosecution underthestate’s bigamy law. judge inUtah how beenhurtby thethreat muchthey’ve of polygamous “Sister Wives” reality show hastold afederal Utah Business Directory and kitarefree.Ifacareerin Therapeutic Massage Therapeutic service thatsounds too service beauty wasyourfirstchoice, Estates, BusinessLiquidations,SurplusAssets,Household,Antiques,Collectibles,Moving Ames' MostExperiencedMassageTherapist “All workdonebythebodiesneeds.” • OnlineAuctionServices Graduate in15monthsand Placement available.Books 232-9474 or1-800-705-6667 Before investinganymoney,

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It’s not just breast cancer. Increased vitamin D is corre- Supplements are the only way to meet lated with decreasing prostate, colorectal and ovarian high vitamin D status, especially for cancer. Iowans in the wintertime.

Researchers have induced rats with tumors and then Rowling recommends talking to a doc- after treating the rats with vitamin D, the number of tor and having your blood serum levels tumors was reduced. checked in the wintertime before taking a supplement. A good serum level would be 25 to 40 nanograms/milliliter. However, it has not been proven in humans that vita- Crack the shell on a hard min D can reduce one’s risk for cancer, simply because surface. it’s not ethical to induce tumors in a human. In the winter, if one has low serum levels, Rowling recommends taking 1,000 to Step 2: 2,000 mg of cholecalciferol, which is avail- There are other variables involved in reducing the risk able over the counter. In the summertime, for cancer that make it hard to pinpoint prevention only standing outside for 10 to 15 minutes will give a person on vitamin D. enough vitamin D, as the body can use UV rays to make it. “These people that have good vitamin D status, they might be having a better diet too,” Rowling said. “If Currently the toxicity level they tend to have vitamin D levels that are higher, they is set at 4,000 IU, as too might be people who are outside and active.” much might cause hyper- calcemia (high levels of A general healthy lifestyle, Rowling said, might be the calcium in the blood) and key to reducing one’s risk for cancer. kidney stones. Roll the egg around in your “People that are obese tend to have much lower vita- However, a Creighton min D levels,” Rowling said. “Now the issue there is, is hands to crackle and remove University study showed some of the shell. it because the fat sequesters that vitamin D, because 10,000 IU daily did not cause it’s a fat-soluble vitamin or is it that these people don’t adverse effects. Step 3: get enough nutrition or they just don’t go outside and they’re not active?” Vitamin D toxicity is rare. Have you ever heard of a lifeguard who withstands UV rays He can’t conclusively say vitamin D prevents cancer. for hours every day, getting vitamin D toxicity? Probably not. “I have a suspicion that it’s a large contributor, but I don’t think it’s the magic bullet that everybody is saying This is because when your body it is,” he said. “I think it’s part of a bigger picture.” intakes dietary or UV vitamin D, it is in an inactive form. Your body Vitamin D is an essential nutrient for the human body activates vitamin D when it and bone health regardless of whether or not it pre- needs it. Excess vitamin D is vents cancer. stored in fat cells or excreted in urine. Begin peeling the shell and Foods naturally high in vitamin D are rare. Salmon is skin off of the egg until all of it is removed. high in the nutrients, but Rowling said one would have Talk to your doctor about whether vita- to eat 10 pieces of salmon every day to reach high- min D supplements are right for you. Step 4: Photos by Claire Powell/AmesEats Flavors Deal of the week: Strawberry cereal bars Mushrooms 6 cups crisp rice cereal 1 1/2 cup strawberry cake mix Mushrooms are a low-calo- side of rice. You can also 4 tablespoons butter 1 10-ounce package of marshmallows rie, high-protein food that go grill mushrooms and serve great in salads, risotto, pasta them in place of meat for and so many other dishes. hamburgers or other grilled 1. Melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium high heat. They are very versatile and sandwiches. 2. Mix in the strawberry cake mix. are a good meat replace- 3. Melt the marshmallows in ment for vegetarians and the butter over medium heat, Chop the egg into slices, vegans. Whole, white mush- being careful not to burn the wedges or however you rooms are going for a great mixture. would like to eat it. price this week. 4. Remove from heat and mix Step 5: in cereal. Cost this week: 5. Mold into a pan Pick them up at the grocery and let cool. store for just 99 cents a pound. We cut our strawberry How to use: pink cereal bars into the shape Try adding them of a pink ribbon in honor of to a dish you Breast Cancer Awareness make regu- Month. For a little extra fla- Dice into smaller pieces. larly, such as vor, we also topped the bars stir fry with a Photo courtesy of Thinkstock with store-bought pink icing. Photo by Claire Powell/AmesEats Flavors Iowa State Daily FIle Photos

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