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STUGOV Senate funds Gender-dominated majors call for diversity projects By Lexie.Troutman @iowastatedaily.com Special projects

owa State has dozens of majors to fit each student’s interests and account used to abilities, but some of these majors have been predominantly ruled Iby one gender over the other. fund improvements Out of 455 students enrolled in the apparel, merchandising and design major, 26 of them are men. By Zach.Clemens Christine Wise, academic adviser for apparel, events and hospitality @iowastatedaily.com management, explained how there were various things the department did to get more men interested in the program, such as showcasing them in their promotional videos and photographs. The last Senate meeting of Wise receives a notice when a man shows up on the prospective stu- the current session of Student dent database. The design school tries to encourage those students to Government was a full night of come on campus for a visit. funding bills to be debated and Dustin Young, senior in apparel, merchandising and design, agreed voted on. that students who visit campus are more likely to take interest in the Three main bills that were program. co-written by Student Govern- “Our program is getting bigger, and we are in the top 20 design pro- ment President Dan Breitbarth grams in the world,” Young said. “I think with that growing it’s going requested funds for almost to have more potential for people to come visit Iowa State and become $300,000 for various projects more interested in the major.” around campus, which would In high school, Young applied to Iowa State as an aerospace engineer- come out of the special projects ing major. After taking calculus his senior year, he decided against the account. The account currently engineering field and arrived at Iowa State with an open option before has $650,000. settling on apparel. One bill aimed to add 45 so- Young’s parents and friends were excited for him when he chose his lar-powered trash compactors major, saying they knew Young was interested in fashion and they were around campus. This would cost supportive of his decision. However, alternative stigmas came later. $157,500, and all of the compac- “When they think of apparel, they think of home economics and that tors would be in place by the fall. The bill passed with a vote of 38 GENDER p3 to 3. Sen. Cole Staudt cautioned that even though the special projects account has a surplus, “We need to make sure the money is being spent to improve campus.” Sen. Zackary Reece tried to add an amendment to the bill that would add $8,500 to fund new lights poles and new bulbs for the area between and Parks Library. Reece introduced a lighting bill twice previously, but both were tabled. Staudt said an amendment like that is not in vein with the origi- nal bill and would cause him to vote against the bill as a whole. The amendment failed by a vote of 11 to 15 to 5. One bill called for $115,000 for the addition of outdoor furniture placed around campus for stu- dents to relax or eat, with some locations being by the library or west of Kildee. Breitbarth rattled off dates in the winter that were above 50 Chelsey Crile/Iowa State Daily Out of 455 students majoring in the apparel, merchandis- degrees, dispelling the argument ing and design, 26 of them are men. Only 28 of the 246 of weather being an issue. students in software engineering are women. STUGOV p3 The Daily selects new editors-in-chief By Michaela.Ramm hands of the publication board, a spend 60 percent of her time “[Other groups] have been and Makayla.Tendall group of individuals composed of outside of the newsroom inter- focused on one issue or one fo- @iowastatedaily.com media professionals and student acting with the community and cus,” Barske said. “The Daily is representatives who oversees the 40 percent bringing in what she’s talking about any issue, and it Emily Barske and Austin An- media group and make major learned in the community to the gives students the opportunity to derson waited nervously in the decisions for the organization. newsroom. have a voice. There are so many newsroom of the Iowa State Daily, When Barske, second year at She plans to create new po- things we cover, and we have the waiting for the publication board Iowa State in journalism and sitions within the newsroom, potential to influence.” to conclude its meeting and call marketing and the 2016 summer including a digital editor and a Barske said her experience in them in for presentations. intern at the Cedar Rapids Ga- web analytics coordinator. She various other student organi- Anderson paced. Barske sat, zette, was chosen for the position, said she hopes to revamp another zations will help her to under- fingers laced together. she smiled and respectfully shook position to create the engage- stand her audiences, something Anderson, assistant sports edi- hands with Anderson. ment coordinator. Lawrence Cunningham, general tor, and Barske, special sections “As editor-in-chief, my goal As a student who has been in- manager of the Iowa State Daily editor, were waiting to give their would be to find new, better and volved with many other student Media Group said is a big focus of pitch to apply for the position of different ways to strengthen our organizations on campus, Barske the overall organization. Makayla Tendall/Iowa State Daily 2016-2017 editor-in-chief of the relevance in the ISU community,” said she identified The Daily as “There was a time as a business Emily Barske was selected Wednesday as Iowa State Daily Media Group. she said. the one that held the most value the 2016-2017 editor-in-chief of the Iowa The final decision was in the Barske said she would like to for her. DAILY p8 State Daily Media Group. Report shows crime decrease By Alex.Connor in 2015, compared to 2,042 of- volved. Only 13 percent of student @iowastatedaily.com fenses in 2014. Out of those of- charges were alcohol-related at fenses, there were 1,011 charges Iowa, and 17 percent of student in 2015, 264 less than 2014. Out charges were alcohol-related at The seventh annual report of the 1,011, 792 ended in arrests, Northern Iowa. on campus safety and security, according to the report. At a glance which outlines the 2015 fiscal Compared to Iowa and North- Iowa State has 37 sworn, state- year, was released Monday and ern Iowa, where 20 percent of the certified officers, while Iowa has presented by the Campus Safety offenses resulted in arrests, 42 34 and Northern Iowa has 18. All and Security Sub-Committee of percent of Iowa State’s offenses three universities employ part- the Iowa Board of Regents on resulted in an arrest. time students who assist the po- Wednesday. The document also included lice departments with dispatch The report includes informa- the number of charges brought and other related duties, accord- tion from all three Iowa public against students and the number ing to the report. universities: Iowa State, the Uni- of alcohol-related charges out of The number of community versity of Iowa and the University the total charges. service officers and number of of Northern Iowa, where topics “Alcohol-related charges in- hours of security staffing also in- Katy Klopfenstein/Iowa State Daily such as mass communications clude: public intoxication, operat- creased at Iowa State. A full-time The seventh annual Campus Safety Report for fiscal year 2015 showed a decrease in capabilities, physical security ing while intoxicated, possession department supervisor was also crime at Iowa State. The total numbers of offenses/incidents, charges and people ar- rested were all lower than they were in 2014. capabilities and crime statistics of alcohol under legal age, open assigned to the College of Veteri- are addressed. container, bootlegging, providing nary Medicine. In regard to mass communica- on in the report, which stated Crime statistics liquor to a minor and attempting Iowa State also recently final- tion, “two situations required that Twitter and Facebook were The report issued a summary to purchase alcohol by minor ized implementation of on-call the issuance of an emergency initiated in 2013 to create positive of the number of offenses, total and serving/selling alcohol after sexual assault nurse examin- warning message to community interactions with the commu- charges and total arrests by quar- hours,” the report stated. ers, increased the number of members” during the 2015 calen- nity. They are deemed effective ter for the 2014 and 2015 calendar About 66 percent of charges doors controlled by electronic dar year, the result of both alerts with the department having ap- years among all three universities. were against ISU students, and access systems and increased the convening to a successful resolu- proximately 4,838 likes on Face- The report states that there 35 percent of the charges were number of digital cameras across tion, according to the report. were 1,879 offenses at Iowa State alcohol-related and student in- campus. Social media was also touched SAFETY p3 IOWA STATE DAILY

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“The weather argument Rob Hogg predicts growing issues is [invalid], plain and sim- ple,” Breitbarth said. Some senators raised Senator expects concerns about the types of furniture that would be more Supreme purchased and what style is best. The bill passed by a Court problems vote of 27 to 2. Another bill requested By Alex.Hanson $24,840 for new seating on @iowastatedaily.com the terrace of the Memorial Union. It passed unani- mously with no discussion. U.S. Senate candidate The campus radio sta- Rob Hogg predicts the fight tion KURE will host a music over the Supreme Court festival in October for the nominee will only get bigger seventh year in a row. This throughout the campaign will be a day of music, food season if Chuck Grassley and diverse performances. continues to hold up the The radio station was allo- process. cated $18,000 unanimously Hogg, a Democratic state to host KURE Fest next fall. senator from Cedar Rapids, Cody Shepherd, presi- said his campaign will focus dent of the ISU Finance around making Congress Club, talked about a fund- work, and Grassley, the Ju- ing bill for a trip to a confer- diciary Committee chair- ence in Chicago that would man, not holding hearings is cost $1,392. The bill failed a prime example of inaction. by a vote of 10 to 17. “I certainly hope Sen. Ashley Green/Iowa State Daily The Finance Commit- Grassley does his job, pro- Rob Hogg speaks to students about climate change plans Nov. 11, 2015, in Elings Hall. Hogg, a Democratic state senator from Cedar Rapids, is running for tee sent the bill unfavor- vides a hearing and we have the U.S. Senate and said his focus will be on making Congress work. ably. Shepherd explained a vote,” Hogg told the Iowa that the club welcomes all State Daily on Tuesday. “I meet with Garland, a move Garland for his record al- two former state legisla- “I admire Lt. Gov. Judge. I majors and is not as pro- continue to hope they have more than a dozen other ready, specifically citing tors, Tom Fiegen and Bob voted for her four times, but fessionally specific as the the hearing, and if they Republican senators have his role in convicting the Krause, are hoping to clinch the reality is the last time Finance Committee might don’t, yes, this will be an is- also agreed to do, but in Oklahoma City bombing the Democratic nomina- she was on the ballot, she have originally thought. sue that not only continues, the meeting over breakfast, suspect. tion to take on Grassley in lost by over 100,000 votes He also said if Student but I think this issue grows.” Grassley said he will make it “I think they would be November. and there was a lack of en- Government did not ap- Grassley has the power to clear why the Senate will not hard-pressed to vote this Judge has received the thusiasm in that race,” Hogg prove the allocation it call the hearings needed to hold a hearing. nominee down,” Hogg said. most attention, mainly said. “In my judgement, I would not be able to attend move the nomination pro- “With every day that’s “In addition to have been because of her statewide would be a better candidate the trip. cess along, but he stuck firm passing, here’s the question confirmed by a Republican recognition and sudden in the general election be- “We are simply enforcing with fellow Republicans in people should be asking: Senate in 1997, in my view, entrance in the race. She cause of that.” the rules we enforce on all the Senate who have said ‘So, Sen. Grassley, you’re he’s an American hero be- also visited Washington, Hogg said he is not wor- other clubs,” said Sen. Ryan that a hearing should be not having a hearing on cause he was the prosecutor D.C., days after announcing ried about what people Starn. delayed until the next presi- Judge [Merrick] Garland, in Oklahoma City. I con- her candidacy to meet with nationally think. He’s in- The Cultural Ambassa- dent takes office. Republi- what exactly is it you are do- tinue to hope they actually national Democrats. stead planning on building dors Program was allocat- cans cite the need to give the ing in Washington?’” Hogg have the hearing.” While Judge has picked a grassroots campaign that ed $3,500 to support the American people “a voice” said. “I think he has trouble Hogg better positioned up the support of some meets with as many Iowans transition in language and in the process because some answering that.” to win against other Demo- former statewide office as possible. culture for international states have already voted in Hogg, who was visiting crats holders, Hogg has support Iowa’s primary election students by a vote of 26 to presidential primaries. Iowa State for a campaign Along with Hogg, former of most Democrats in the for the U.S. Senate seat is set 1, with Sen. Peter Myers Grassley did agree to event Tuesday, also praised Lt. Gov. Patty Judge and statehouse. for June 7. voting against the bill.

GENDER p1 The numbers of male stu- at her school, and the team’s SAFETY p1 incidents involving suspi- ple, according to the report. dents has been a gradual in- adviser was a woman. cious people and/or activ- The programs addressed that’s where the women crease in the last few years, “It was weird,” Gerads book and 7,018 followers ity in 2015, according to the topics such as workplace need to be,” Young said. but Karpova believes it will said. “She wasn’t very sup- on Twitter. report. violence, personal safety, “Times are definitely chang- continue to rise. portive of women. She was “These two applications Both Iowa State and Iowa alcohol laws, sexual assault ing and that’s not the way it “My first few years, in my used to having men on the are used extensively to pro- are in a mutual aid agree- awareness, social media is anymore.” courses I’ve either been the team.” vide timely, accurate and ment with other law en- safety, etc. Out of the 20 professors only boy or with one other,” Dickerson said it is dif- useful information on a forcement agencies in the No information was pro- in apparel, only one of them Young said. “Now there are ficult to be unbiased when daily basis as well as during area, which allows officers vided for Iowa State regard- is a man. Young said he has courses where I’d have five she is constantly surround- dynamic situations,” the to work corroboratively ing the training of public never had a male professor, or six guys in my classes, so ed by it at her workplace. report stated. with other agencies to en- safety personnel. but some of his teaching it’s definitely growing.” “We may be looking at a The ISU Police Depart- sure safety in the commu- However, ISU Police assistants have been men. For Julie Dickerson, female in a group and saying ment has also started using nity. exceeded national ac- “I don’t mind it,” Young professor of electrical and that she’s pushy instead of Instagram within the past Northern Iowa regularly creditation standards in said. “I think it’s cool [having computer engineering, the saying she is intellectually few weeks. meets with Cedar Falls po- their instruction regard- female professors] because I gender gap does not appear aggressive and standing up On threat assessment lice to discuss active cases ing departmental use of feel like I’m also helping to be closing in the software for what she knows,” Dick- and management, the re- and problems within and force policies and federal them in some ways.” engineering program. erson said. port stated that both Iowa around the campus, the laws, along with qualifying Theresa Lauritsen, junior Dickerson, who has Dickerson mentioned a and Northern Iowa have report stated. officers with their issued in apparel, merchandising worked at Iowa State for study that was done two had a Threat Assessment In regard to physical se- sidearms. and design, has also noticed 20 years, said she has not years ago where a group of Team (TAT) implemented, curity capabilities, Iowa No officers discharged the low number of male pro- noticed a clear increase in male and female professors which works to “proac- State has installed more their firearms, according fessors at Iowa State. the number of female stu- were given two identical tively prepare the campus than 600 cameras in public to the report, except for “I think that it’s the same dents since she was an un- résumés. The male résumé to manage situations and areas throughout campus during approved training way in a lot of places,” Lau- dergraduate. was chosen over the female issues that may threaten buildings, according to the purposes and with a single ritsen said. “The ratio of Johnny Wong, director by all of the professors. the safety and security of report. exception of dispatching a guys and girls in the industry of the software engineering “It’s a very ingrained bias students.” “These have proven to severely injured deer. is so drastic.” program at Iowa State, said and it is very deep,” Dick- Iowa State, which has be effective tools for deter- In regard to student in- Elena Karpova, professor the ratio for female students erson said. “We need to be used a Threat Assessment rence and identification,” volvement, such as the of apparel, events and hos- is increasing, but there is still aware that we have that and Management System the report stated. safety escort program, pitality management who room for improvement. bias and make sure we’re (TAMS) for more than 20 In the 2015 calendar year, which has been operated has taught at Iowa State for Wong mentioned how the encouraging everyone in years, also works to man- ISU officers provided 282 by ISU Police for about 18 11 years, has taken an inter- national average for women class.” age and reduce potential prevention and outreach years, the service provided est in researching how male in the major is 16 percent. At David Bis, junior in soft- threats. programs to faculty, staff 6,279 safety escorts in 2015, students feel being minori- Iowa State, 246 undergradu- ware engineering, said he ISU officers responded to and students, instructing 316 less than 2014, accord- ties in this major. ate students are studying thought he had a good mix 190 welfare checks and 772 approximately 37,673 peo- ing to the report. Karpova has visited ap- software engineering, and of men and women on his parel programs in China, 28 of them are women. teams in his courses with South Africa and Austra- Iowa State is slightly be- heavy group work. lia, which are all primarily low the average, but Wong Bis said he believes the female. A lack of research said one of the main things reason there are not many about gender diversity in schools can do to encourage female professors in the apparel led Karpova to begin any interested students is to field has to do with the time Coming Soon! her own. have them fully understand when they were growing up. Located on Lincoln Way “I was curious to see what what the major is and what “Growing up, you were experiences they had as stu- can be done with it. more likely to see males next to Starbucks dents,” Karpova said. Dickerson added that in in engineering,” Bis said. Young said he never feels order to encourage more “Nowadays, that barrier is like he is singled out. females to get interested in much less, so there’s a better Lauritsen agreed with the field, the idea needs to mix of female students.” this statement, and said she be brought up when they Wong said Iowa State tries has never noticed any of are in middle school and to encourage young women NOW HIRING the male students being high school. to attend the Grace Hop- grouped together. Brianna Gerads, senior in per Conference, which en- Full or Part Time Positions “Everyone gets along,” software engineering, did courages them to continue GREAT PAY $10-$15 per hour Lauritsen said. “They all not say her interest in engi- their interest in software and have different backgrounds neering was overly encour- computing. Email for more information: and bring in different per- aged in high school. She was [email protected] spectives.” a member of a rocket team GENDER p8

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Thursday, April 7, 2016 OPINION 5

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR EDITORIAL College campuses have right to free speech

Students attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may soon be penalized if they protest at public meetings or events. North Carolina’s Lt. Gov. Dan Forest is pro- posing a Campus Free Expression Act this month, but the act may do just the opposite of its name. The act instructs UNC’s Board of Governors to create a systemwide policy “that unmistakably affirms the value of free expression,” which is really asking the board to create a sys- temwide policy that would penalize staff, faculty and students — some- times to the point of expulsion — who disrupt classes, meetings or public events. Basically, for protesting. This act would also charge the Board of Governors to form a committee on free speech that would produce an annual report and ensure the univer- sity maintains neutrality on police and social issues. Some publications have reported Courtesy of iStock Katie Smith, senior in public relations and women’s studies, believes Charles Braun’s letter to the editor in Tuesday’s paper titled “Political correctness that the bill is an attempt to punish plagues Iowa State” offers a chance to educate and sustain Iowa State’s diverse communities and work toward ending discrimination. people for “engaging in conscious acts stifling the First Amendment rights of others.” “[The act] bars students, faculty, members, employees, or any other member of the UNC system, from Learn from discriminatory letter interfering with the freedom of others to express their views,” said Stanley Kurtz, senior fellow at the Ethics and Iowa State must need to cover what seems to be the LGBT it annoying. They avoid it because there Public Policy Center in Washington, group? To claim that you’re not attempt- is a myth that if students walk over the D.C., who worked with Forest to draft ing to single out one group of individuals zodiac, they will fail their next test. To the act. “That means no shouting educate, sustain and offend them, as per the definition we combat that, they must throw a penny down a visiting speaker, and no more laid out on “politically correct,” you have in the Fountain of the Four Seasons. Ask obstruction of legitimate meetings diverse communities made yourself a public, ignorant liar at not any ISU tour guide taking prospective and events.” only a greatly diverse school, but your own students around campus. While this idea may come from By Katie Smith place of work. Also, you mention that we as a uni- a good place that is attempting to Senior in public relations and For one, I did read closely when you versity ignore sustainability. Did you level the playing field of opinions, it women’s studies talked about all of the forms of love being know that there are many great student would stifle First Amendment rights. created equal. I found it interesting that organizations and programs at Iowa State Attempting to protect one’s First heterosexual also made that list. University that promote sustainability Amendment rights without stifling I read your article, Charles Braun, and I can give you two words that should and a better environment? We are not another’s is a difficult line to walk. it’s very clear that you are passionate sum up a majority of the issue with your an ignorant campus and we actually do The discussion also revolves around about how you feel in regard to political statement and that is CONSENTING great things for our environment through whether it should be the university’s correctness, and so am I. First, let’s define ADULTS. Necrophilia, bestiality and pe- things such as Keep Iowa State Beauti- job to dictate who can say what and the term. According to Merriam-Webster, dophilia are all forms of relationships that ful, Conservation Club, Engineers for a where they can say it. politically correct means “agreeing with do not consist of consenting adults. The Sustainable World, NextGen Climate, Think back to when the Board of the idea that people should be careful reason that incestuous relationships are Environmental Education Club and The Regents appointed Bruce Harreld to to not use language or behave in a way not, is there has been scientific evidence Green Umbrella, just to name a few. be the next University of Iowa presi- that could offend a particular group of that it can cause birth defects because of To further educate yourself on LGBT dent after Sally Mason’s retirement. people,” and that was their “simple” the closeness in genetics, as well as certain matters, you can visit the Lesbian, Gay, An October Board of Regents meeting definition. I’m curious to know if you cases of pedophilia, rape and psychologi- Bisexual, Transgender Student Services was also the host to a group of Univer- actually knew this definition before you cal manipulation playing a role. center on campus, as it’s clear that you sity of Iowa students and faculty who wrote your article. If not, now you do. I’m also not sure that comparing a have been misinformed about many of protested Harreld’s appointment. Your article does raise an interesting trans* individual to the alien limb syn- the aspects of this community. The regents’ selection of Harreld point. There are people who both work drome you mention is appropriate. For In closing, you might want to talk to has been criticized since his name at and attend this university who feel they one, gender and sex are different from your employer, ISU Dining, and ensure was on the table. While he is still the are walking on eggshells, trying not to ac- each other. that they are providing adequate diversity sitting president, students, faculty cidentally crack the feelings of a minority Gender is a societal expectation, much training, as not being accepting and “po- and staff at the University of Iowa group on campus. like you’re proving in your letter by ex- litically correct” to the many diverse and have made their concerns known, I assure you that is not the intention of pecting people to behave a certain way. ever-changing students on this campus hopefully holding the Board of Re- people who believe in being politically Sex, however, is biological, but can also creates a very unsafe environment for gents accountable to be transparent correct. We want to speak about how we be changed with modern science and them. in its selection and activating the feel, and that is something that American technology. This is important to point out Times have changed, and sure, you community with its democratic right citizens should cherish as a right of free- because a large impacter on trans* people may view it as a sensitivity problem, but and duty to ensure its governing enti- dom. The act of being politically correct is gender, which is society’s view of how I view it as people listening and engaging ties are doing their jobs in a fair way. doesn’t mean you cannot voice your they should be. with one another. We’re finally learning Michael Kumpf, protesting with opinions. It means that you should do so Why is society so concerned with what to respect the needs of others, whether Iowans Defending Our Universities, in a polite and well-educated way. another individual dresses in or chooses we agree with them or not. told Iowa’s Channel 5 We Are Iowa However, targeting one group does not to be? Now, yes, someone cutting off their I’m glad we’re not back in the 1980s, News that “The Board of Regents as follow that line of respect, and whether limb is a bit of a concern, mainly because otherwise LGBT people wouldn’t be able I understand it conducted a search you realize it or not, that’s exactly what it is an actual danger to their safety, as well to get married or adopt children. Think of that was not open or fair. The other you did in your letter. You point out as others. Being trans* is not dangerous, what all has happened since the 1980s in candidates did not have a chance.” the act of being too politically correct nor does it affect someone’s safety. regard to so many civil rights fronts, and Had it not been for these acts pro- in regard to sex, gender and sexuality, Now, Mr. Braun, there are parts of your this is all because we’ve been respecting tected by the First Amendment mak- yet you reference nothing about race or letter that I just simply don’t understand. one another and listening. ing these concerns heard, the Board class, and barely touch on religion, only For instance, the zodiac sign. After work- To me, that is progress, and I urge the of Regents could have swept its search referencing atheists complaining about ing at this campus for nine years, as you communities that were targeted by your under the rug and performed future Christmas tress. claim, I’m appalled that you seem to not letter to not be hurt by your words, and searches in the same manner. These are all groups with very distinct understand the meaning of the tradition instead use them as a chance to educate Virginia and Missouri have passed and, in your eyes, “too politically correct” of the zodiac sign. and sustain our diverse communities and similar laws as North Carolina. minorities. Why did you only feel the People don’t avoid it because they find to end discrimination. Three’s a crowd, and a crowd is news. If this continues, colleges and univer- sities could face restrictions on their First Amendment rights. Colleges and universities should be marketplaces of different viewpoints, and prohibiting people from express- ing their viewpoint, even if it differs from the majority, can begin a detri- Students continue to suffer from discrimination mental ripple effect on free speech on college campuses. By Lily Mathison tion in logic class you may have between things. If I didn’t dis- disorders. (None of which are Graduate student in psychology learned about a logical fallacy criminate between my keys I genders.) Other than the fact Editorial Board called equivocation — when wouldn’t be able to open my that they all somehow involve Danielle Ferguson, editor-in-chief Madison Ward, opinion editor one starts an argument by refer- front door. sex, there is no relationship Maddy Arnold, managing editor of engagement I may not have been at Iowa ring to one definition of a word Where I disagree, however between, for example, homo- Michael Heckle, assistant opinion editor State in its alleged heyday of the and finishes it by referring to — and this is important — is sexuality — consensual love 1980s, but I do attend Iowa State another. that discrimination, when used between same-sex individuals now as a graduate student. I beg Just to be clear, according to in the first sense of the word, — and incest, which is a par- Opinions expressed in columns and letters are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily you to hear me out before pro- Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, does indeed exist and, yes, it’s ticularly heinous form of rape. reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations claiming me “indoctrinated.” discrimination has two defini- “bad.” It hurts people. On this If you honestly cannot see with which the author(s) are associated. You make many points, tions: campus. Every. Day. You are why forms of love different from Charles Braun, most of which I 1) to unfairly treat a person or proof of this. your own are equally valid, al- Feedback policy: will not address. (Some advice, group of people differently from This brings me to my sec- low me to assert one. Because The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee its publication. 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6 SPORTS Thursday, April 7, 2016 ISU basketball greats to host camp

By Luke.Manderfeld camp will commence. @iowastatedaily.com “At 9:01, Georges is a normal human being that will be walking around and Two of Iowa State’s helping the kids,” Fennelly greatest basketball minds said. “The ‘Wow’ factor of are putting their heads and Georges ends at 9:01, and skills together to host a bas- then it’s time to get to work ketball camp this summer. and have a great full day of Former ISU basketball hoops.” players Lyndsey Fennelly As for the focus in the and Georges Niang will host camp, Niang and Fennelly a camp June 20 for boys en- said they want to work on tering third grade through all-around skills, not just senior year in high school. particular ones. Niang also The camp has a $200 entry said he wants to “relay his fee and will go from 9 a.m. messages about working to 4 p.m. hard.” College, high school and “I feel like that’s the youth basketball coaches problem with basketball in the area along with other development now,” Niang former ISU players will also said. “They label people a help out with the camp. big man or a point guard. I “I was so eager to give really want kids to try things back to a community that and be different and work gave so much to me and on your dribbling and work give me an opportunity that on your shooting.” I could only dreamed of,” There is a $75 fee for peo- Niang said. “I’m eager to go ple who want to watch the out and work with the kids.” camp. Lunch will be pro- The idea for a camp vided. The fee is to prevent spawned last summer, a “circus” in the fieldhouse Fennelly said, when Niang for people who want to see worked with her at some of Niang and not have a hand her summer sessions. She in the camp, Fennelly said. threw out the idea to Niang “For $75, people are more about hosting a camp in than welcome to come by,” his name when he finished Fennelly said. “My brother, playing basketball at Iowa [former ISU wide receiver] State. Brett Medders, is going to After Niang finished his be the muscle at the door. last game as a Cyclone, the We need to respect Georg- talks picked up and they got es’ time and space and not into details. Fennelly was having people lined up in the mastermind behind the front of the fieldhouse wait- camp, getting the adminis- ing to get in.” trative details in order and There will also be Niang setting up the website. Notebooks with 31 of “I know he understands Niang’s favorite quotes and his legacy,” Fennelly said. 31 of his favorite drills that “He always is giving back to will be sold for $75. It can kids. He fully understands be mailed to non-attendees the impact that a full-day for $100. camp would have over the Although the camp is kids in the summer. That $200, Niang said the goal led me to believe that it is to keep out basketball would be fun to partner players who are there just with him on this.” to see him. After they ironed out the “We’re doing that in a details, the two promoted way that it’s really worth the camp on social media. your time, and I’m going to Niang shot a tweet to Fen- be there the whole time and nelly, saying he wanted to it’s going to be really hands dish out some lessons on on,” Niang said. “I think the his “old man game.” The biggest thing is we just want exchange went back and to weed out people who are forth and a website was going to be distractions or posted 24 hours later. really aren’t there for the “I thought it would be right reasons.” a unique way to post on Overall, the excitement social media and get some for the camp has been posi- excitement about it before tive. we just post it,” Fennelly Niang said he received said. “I’d say it worked.” some feedback from people Fennelly said 50 percent who wanted a larger age of the camp’s capacity was range so they could par- filled on the first day, which ticipate. is “unheard of.” “I’m really excited to be The schedule for the running it with someone camp starts at 8 a.m., when who is just as excited about attendees can check in and it as I am,” Niang said. “It’s interact with Niang. Each just awesome. I’m really person will get a 5-by-9 foot excited to do that.” autographed photo with Registration details and Niang. more information can be But after that hour, the found at georgescamp.com.

CAMP DETAILS What: A summer camp hosted by former ISU basketball players Lyndsey Fennelly and Georges Niang When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 20 Courtesy of georgescamp.com Get more details at Georgescamp.com Former ISU basketball players Lyndsey Fennelly and Georges Niang will host a summer camp on June 20 for boys entering third grade through their senior year of high school. The camp will go from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the All Iowa Attack practice facility in Ames.

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Thursday, April 7, 2016 AMES 24/7 7 Musical trio to perform

By Jacob.Beals many instruments and @iowastatedaily.com said he knows how to play about 30 instruments. These range from stringed Willy Porter and Carmen instruments such as the Nickerson will perform banjo and mandolin all the with Andy Goessling at 8 way to woodwinds such as p.m. Saturday at the Blue- the saxophone and flute. stem stage. Tickets cost He hopes to showcase $20 and are available at the some of the instruments door and via Eventbrite. he’s been playing for most Currently playing shows of his life during the up- together, Porter and Nick- coming concert, including erson are both known for a German-stringed instru- their solo work as singer- ment called the zither. songwriters. “One of the first instru- Porter said their collabo- ments I played, because rations started about five my Mom had one in the years ago after a member attic, is the zither, and from his band recom- the other one I started in mended that he look into school was the clarinet,” singing with her. Porter Goessling said. Courtesy of Matt Bellassai said they have had on- Goessling will also play Matt Bellassai, who is best known for his “Whine About It” BuzzFeed videos, will perform at 11 p.m. Friday as a part of ISU AfterDark. stage chemistry together with Porter and Nickerson. ever since. This will be their second “It just clicked instantly collaboration together, for us, so it’s been really with the first taking place fun, musically,” Porter last year at Bluestem, Bellassai to ‘Whine said. Goessling said. Porter believes their col- Goessling explained that laboration during perfor- Porter and Nickerson’s mances on stage and when music fit well with his style, About’ AfterDark they write songs together is and he thinks the three will mutually beneficial. collaborate just as well dur- “We really push each ing this year’s show. By Caroline.Shaw in which he drinks wine and other, and I think that’s Courtesy of Matthew Bushey “[Porter’s] originals @iowastatedaily.com complains about a variety really been the best part Singer-songwriters Carmen Nickerson, left, and Willy Porter will worked really well with of topics to entertain view- of it,” Porter said. “I come perform with Andy Goessling, not pictured, at 8 p.m. Saturday at the my style,” Goessling said. ers. He was voted as the from this improvisational Bluestem Stage. “Whatever he pulls out I’m The Student Union Board favorite social media star in background, musically, hopes the night will bring Goessling said. “I’m really sure it’s [going to] be good will host the final ISU After- the People’s Choice Awards and she has that. But she’s and what type of feel he always playing in a band, in context for the both of Dark of this semester from 9 in 2016. much more into structure wants to give the audience. so I’ve really been trying us.” p.m. to 11:45 p.m. Friday in Free food, in the form and form, so she’s forcing “I think that our show is lately — the last couple of Like Porter, Goessling the Memorial Union. of a tater tot bar, will be me to be more consistent, really all about hope and years — to do a bunch of also has high hopes for this The event will include featured at Friday’s ISU and I’ve learned a ton from about people and their the songs I never really get show. He wants to give the performances from AfterDark. that process.” faith in each other and in a chance to play.” audience something spe- BuzzFeed’s Matt Bellassai The Workspace will also The two have recently themselves,” Porter said. Along with his original cial by showing them new and Reza the Illusionist, be at the event, offering the been working on an album Folk musician Andy music, Goessling also plans types of music they may which will take place in the chance for students and that will include duets, Goessling from the acous- on playing covers of songs. not have heard before. Great Hall. public attendees to make with the release scheduled tic band Railroad Earth He said a lot of the influ- “I guess really it’s the op- Reza the Illusionist, who bobblehead animals and for October. 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GENDER p3 them to work on their math, switch out because they even. The majority of her science and technology can’t handle it, so that also professors are men. The university also hosts skills and talk with female doesn’t look good for us.” “I would say that busi- various events to support undergraduate students. Gerads described an in- ness is accepting of both women interested in engi- Chrystal said Iowa State ternship she had last sum- genders,” Kadrlik said. “You neering. WiSE, Women in has undergraduate Student mer at Microsoft, where she usually associate people Science and Engineering, Role Models who go to vari- was put in a group with one higher up in business to be is a university program for ous schools across the state other female student and men. But now we’re seeing the women in science and and provide hands-on STEM one male student. more and more women in engineering. activities to more than 7,500 “My manager, [he] always those positions.” WiSE began in 1986, and girls and boys each year. favored the male,” Gerads Kadrlik is part of Colle- there were 1,819 females “I think it’s good that they said. “I had to work hard and giate Women in Business, enrolled in the STEM fields promote those environ- prove that I could do it, too.” which prepares women for at Iowa State. Since then, the ments,” Bis said. “It helps Bis said he thinks the life after college in the busi- number has grown to 5,636 being in a living community numbers will continue to ness world. females, but the percentages with people who might be rise for women in all types “We learn many qualities Makayla Tendall/Iowa State Daily have not changed much, facing the same issue.” of engineering. through this and we make Emily Barske shakes hands with Iowa State Daily Publication Board said Lora-Leigh Chrystal, Wong mentioned that the “At the end of the day, many connections with oth- President Colton Kennelly while Austin Anderson stands by. Barske and director of WiSE. school also needs to focus we’re all human, and we all er women in our same field,” Anderson were the two candidates for 2016-2017 editor-in-chief. Chrystal said the Taking on its current students to have the same capabilities,” Kadrlik said. the Road Less Traveled Ca- keep them interested in the Bis said. The club also hosts a con- DAILY p1 to engage with their col- reer Conference is one of the field. A learning community Compared to software en- ference for high school girls leagues,” and The Daily will major programs the organi- solely for software engineer- gineering and apparel mer- to explain what the business we just didn’t do a good help to allocate resources zation organizes, allowing ing will begin next semester. chandising, other majors field is and to encourage enough job,” Cunningham to highlight underserved participants to interact with “It will help them solve don’t stand out because the them to consider pursuing said about listening to and parts of the community. professionals and get excited problems,” Wong said. “In gender ratio is fairly even. the major. implementing feedback Alex Connor, news re- about the STEM fields. terms of retention, provid- The College of Business Iowa State has a Univer- from the faculty, staff, stu- porter, was named as The “We actually have pre- ing support in learning com- is known to be better rep- sity Committee on Diversity dents and Ames commu- Daily’s summer editor- senters now that came in munities will be beneficial.” resented when it comes to with a representative from nity members. in-chief; she was the only middle school,” Chrystal Chrystal added that WiSE both genders. every department. The com- “We lost touch with our individual applying for said. “They came to Iowa spends a lot of time focusing In the accounting major, mittee views diversity in all consumers. We’ve made the position, but current State and now they’re com- on leadership. 45 percent of the students forms, including gender, big strides to become rel- editor-in-chief Danielle ing back and encouraging However, Gerads believes are women and 55 percent when assessing the univer- evant again. There’s always Ferguson still dashed from more females.” some people still do not re- are men. The management sity. more we can be doing to the conference room to The group also has other spect the women who are major is even closer with 49 “With society’s discussion get people the information give her successor a hug. K-12 outreach programs, currently studying the ma- percent being women and of inclusiveness in terms of they want, when they want Barske said she would such as a partnership with jor. 51 percent being men. every type of diversity, not and the way they want it.” love to hear from anyone Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa. “I don’t think the guys Riannan Kadrlik, fresh- just gender, I think it makes Cunningham said Bar- with questions, suggestions The Girl Scouts programs coming in have a lot of re- man in pre-business, said it a little easier to cross this ske, with her previous ex- or comments on how the hosts 80 to 100 girls for a spect for us,” Gerads said. the gender ratio in most of gender line in the major perience, will “lead the Iowa State Daily operates half-day program, allowing “Some girls in the field her larger lectures are fairly choice,” Karpova said. charge for our students in the coming year.

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