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IS THERE REALLY Photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily A PORK SHORTAGE? Quarterback Steele Jantz gets tackled during the game against Tech on Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones lost 24-13. iowastatedaily.com/news the first game with less than Jantz gets brunt 100 total passing yards by an of loss as offense ISU quarterback since Sept. Weather: 25, 2010 (27-0 win against QB stats ‘does not click’ Northern Iowa) — three in- terceptions and an unpro- First quarter: MON. By Jake.Calhoun voked fumble in Iowa State’s 2-for-4 comp., 3 yards @iowastatedaily.com 45|76 24-13 loss to Texas Tech on Second quarter: Saturday night. 2-for-7 comp., 3 yards, 1 INT While knocking on the “Steele Jantz is not the door of redemption, Steele one to blame for this single Third quarter: TUES. Jantz dropped the ball both loss,” said ISU coach Paul 5-for-12 comp., 23 yards, 1 TD, 49|76 literally and figuratively. Rhoads after the game. 1 INT The redshirt senior quar- “Obviously, Steele Jantz Fourth quarter: terback went 10-for-20 for 10-for-20 comp., 73 yards, 1 a dismal 73 passing yards — LOSS.p3 >> TD, 3 INT, 1 Fumble Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily WED. 50|82 Biology

Provided by ISU Meteorology Club Research explores repairing of DNA Crime: applications, but said the information Studies could help lead found in the molecular structure can to new medical uses benefit many areas of science. “We’re focusing on fundamental By Danielle.Ferguson understanding on how the protein @iowastatedaily.com works on the molecular level, which can be used to identify regions of the Progressive research on an impor- protein which might be good sites for tant protein which repairs DNA is un- design of a drug, but we’re not at that der way at Iowa State. Scott Nelson, stage,” Nelson said. “Pharmaceutical assistant professor of biochemistry, companies might use the research to File photo: Iowa State Daily biophysics and molecular biology, help design the drugs.” heads the investigation to find this Nelson has been collaborating Tyrus McGee enzyme that appears to repair DNA, with researchers at Duke University sponsored with with help from a Medical School and St. Jude to receive National Science Foundation grant Children’s Research Hospital. The punishment The protein, named Mre11/ investigators from Duke take muta- Rad50, found in many organisms, tions in organisms from Nelson’s lab from athletics such as viruses in addition to plants to study how they affect how the re- and animals, is used to repair DNA af- pair proteins behave. The research Photo courtesy of The Scripps Institute By Dean Berhow Goll ter the DNA structure breaks. Nelson also examines the effect the muta- Daily staff writer The protein, named Mre11/Rad50, found in many organisms, such as viruses and his team are not studying the in addition to plants and animals, is used to repair DNA structure breaks. Scott protein to be used for direct medical TREATMENT.p3 >> Nelson heads the investigation to find the enzyme to repair DNA. ISU basketball player Tyrus McGee will be punished within the team after he was arrested on Sept. 22, the athletic depart- ment confirmed in an email to Election the Daily on Sunday. McGee was charged by Ames police at 8:50 p.m. on Sept. 22 with allegedly providing alcohol Candidates for Iowa House debate debt to an underage person, a serious misdemeanor. He could face a year in prison or a $2,000 fine. to promote future job options science at Iowa State — said start adopting their issues. which he says traces back to Last year McGee averaged 7.7 Libertarian tries during a local forum Sunday he knows he isn’t going to win I’m just trying to get them to Thomas Jefferson. points per game in his junior campaign. to balance out morning at the Collegiate the election. steal my issues.” “What Jefferson pointed United Methodist Church. “That’s not the role of Cooper knows what it’s out is that the purpose of political field While the mainstream third parties in American like to fight a tough battle, the government, the reason candidates, from the politics,” Cooper explained. he ran for Iowa Governor we have one, is that it’s the Inside: By Dan.MacKenzie Republican and Democratic “How third parties have in 2010 and has run for the institution in society that’s @iowastatedaily.com parties, gave the tried and been effective is by getting state house in 2008, 2004 allowed to use force — physi- News ...... 2 true messages, the lone 10 percent of the vote on a and 2002. This year he is run- cal violence,” Cooper said. Opinion ...... 4 With the election season Libertarian candidate stood regular basis — 10 percent is ning for Iowa’s 46th District, “There are some activities Sports ...... 5 in its final month, The local up in the crowd as a voice that enough to decide the election which encompasses the cam- that society needs to have Style ...... 8 candidates for Iowa House does not get heard very often. between Republicans and pus area and greek land. done that require force. The Classifieds ...... 6 Districts 45 and 46 met in a The candidate — Eric Democrats almost always. If As a libertarian Cooper reason we have a government Games ...... 7 debate on best way to help Cooper, is associate profes- a third party can get that ... it believes in an extremely students get out of debt and sor of psychology and neuro- forces the major parties to limited government, an idea POLICY.p2 >>

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Ames, ISU Police >>POLICY.p1 Departments Police Blotter: is to perform those activities.” The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. “Activities” are things All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. like protecting citizens from Sept. 15 Officers assisted a resident violent crime or property who had consumed too much crime, Cooper said, enforcing alcohol at Buchanan Hall. Logan Witt, 23, 227 S. The individual was transported contracts and building some Franklin, was arrested and to Mary Greeley Medical public goods that the market charged with driving under Center for treatment (reported doesn’t provide. suspension, failure to provide at 1:31 a.m.). “Having the government security, leaving the scene of a serious and failure to maintain Kaitlyn Humpal, 19, 301 do anything beyond those set control (reported at 7:58 p.m.). Lynn Ave., was cited for under- of specific activities that re- age possession of alcohol Sept. 16 at Hyland Ave. and Lincoln quire force is not a good idea, Way. She was additionally because the government is a referred to DOT officials for monopoly,” Cooper said. “And Michael Burgos, Jr., 18, 4701 a .02 civil violation (reported Steinbeck St., Unit 5, was at 2:36 a.m.). like all monopolies the govern- arrested and charged with ment has very little incentive David Ortiz, 28, of Council public intoxication at Hay- to please its customers, very ward Ave. and Lincoln Way Bluffs, was arrested and (reported at 12:28 a.m.). charged operating while intoxi- little incentive to be cost ef- cated at South Fourth Street fective. ... What I want to note David Doppler, 18, 5308 and Beach Avenue (reported at Wallace Hall, was arrested 3:48 a.m.). is the difference between what and charged with public intoxi- the American government was cation and underage posses- A body specimen was requested from a driver who intended to do, and what it’s sion of alcohol at Ash Avenue become.” and Knapp Street (reported at was suspected of operating 12:40 a.m.). while intoxicated at Bissel Cooper’s most striking dif- Road and Pammel Drive ference in policy is to abolish Photo: Megan Wolff/Iowa State Daily Emily Koch, 19, 2138 Sunset (reported at 4:04 a.m.). Dr., was arrested and charged the minimum wage. He said Local candidates for the Iowa House debate issues pertaining to future job options and student debt with public intoxication at Ash Officers responded to a at a forum meeting Sunday at the Collegiate United Methodist Church in Ames. fire alarm and discovered this would fix some issues in Avenue and Knapp Street the economy that are causing (reported 1:15 a.m.). a large amount of water in the basement area at stagnation in job growth. price of wages. There’s only mand curve. Joshua Peters, 20, of Saint the Memorial Union. When replying to a ques- one rational way to set the “The biggest group though Charles, IL, was cited for un- Maintenance personnel derage possession of alcohol were summoned (reported tion from the crowd regarding price of anything, and that’s that is hurt by this is people Eric Cooper at Ash Avenue and Sunset at 9:57 p.m.). low-quality jobs, he said: “We where the market’s supply whose work is not worth $7.25 Drive (reported at 1:33 a.m.). need to let the market set the curve crosses the market’s de- an hour but who would be able ■■ ISU professor of psychol- to work at $5 an hour. I know ogy and neurobiology a lot of people in that situa- ■■ Candidate for Iowa tion. In the time of a recession governor in 2010 you shouldn’t have a mini- ■■ Candidate for Iowa mum wage, that would solve House in 2002, 2004 a lot of these problems with and 2008 unemployment.” ■■ Other libertarian The government should candidates this election not be the institution in so- include Gary Johnson Progress Being Made ciety that provides for those for U.S. president. less fortunate, Cooper said. The elderly, disabled and poor at Your West Ames Hy-Vee would be much better served by charitable organizations, he be on Oct. 4 at the Ames city said, rather than an inefficient council chambers from 7 to 9 system like the government. p.m. The event will be hosted The next forum for the by the Ames League of Women local House candidates will Voters.

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>>LOSS.p1 he’s made certainly a num- started on the 30-yard line. ... ber of negative plays that hurt The three-and-outs were just contributed to it. But we don’t our football team. He’s got to embarrassing.” Texas Tech 24, Iowa State 13 need to jump on that wagon improve.” Rhoads said he could not right now and start beating While Jantz’s four offen- pinpoint exactly where his of- ■■ Last time Iowa State passed ■■ Iowa State’s streak of not him.” sive turnovers had shouldered fense’s struggles were rooted for less than 100 yards since allowing a touchdown ended After the game, Rhoads him a chunk of the blame for but noted that his team never Sept. 25, 2010 (27-0 win vs. at 157 minutes and 40 sec- Paul Rhoads Steele Jantz Northern Iowa). onds, coming to a conclusion said no immediate decision the offensive struggles for the controlled the line of scrim- after a score by Texas Tech would be made whether to Cyclones (3-1, 0-1), tight end mage nor did it have much ■■ The Cyclones’ tally of 189 total yards is the fewest they late in the second quarter. start or bench Jantz, who is Ernst Brun said the offense as success on first down, among have had since Oct. 16, 2010 ■■ Iowa State is now 28-15 all now 6-5 as a starter with all There were a lot a whole “just didn’t click.” other ailments. (183 yards in 52-0 loss vs. time in night games at Jack five losses coming against Big of things that “That’s most of it, but we “There were a lot of things Oklahoma). Trice Stadium. 12 opponents, for this week’s can’t blame everything on that weren’t pretty,” Rhoads contest against TCU. weren’t pretty.” Steele,” Brun said. “Steele’s said. Jantz was not made avail- — ISU coach Paul Rhoads getting rushed, there were Although Rhoads said he able for comment after the of his team’s 24-13 loss times that Steele is flushed would not make an immedi- be a challenge to possibly fos- got to keep competing at every game. Saturday to Texas Tech out the pocket and there were ate decision on whether Jantz ter improvement between this position on any football team,” The contest against the times when Steele made plays would start or sit against TCU, game and the next. Rhoads said. “Quarterback’s Red Raiders (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) ferent outcome.” when he was flushed out the he indicated there was going to “As I’ve always said: You’ve no different.” relayed a different outcome The struggles Jantz en- pocket.” than it did the past two sea- countered began early as he Tuberville said his team sons, notching TTU coach was unable to get the offense did not run one blitz all night Tommy Tuberville’s first-ever rolling until the third quarter. but was able to put enough victory against Rhoads, who Until that point, Jantz entered pressure on Jantz to force was his defensive coordinator the locker room having gone undesirable outcomes for the at Auburn in 2008. 2-for-7 for three passing yards ISU offense as a whole. “We had a little speed and an interception. The neutralization of the [last year], but we didn’t have “He’s capable of making passing game led to an empha- much,” Tuberville said. “We’re plays,” Rhoads said of Jantz. sis on the run, which saw just going to be able to make more “If I didn’t [believe that], I seven of 38 carries go for seven big plays, and the last couple of wouldn’t put him back on the yards or more. years, we wouldn’t have been field after the last fumble. “We have to capitalize,” able to have done that and we’d “He’s got talent; he used Brun said. “We got good field probably be talking about a dif- poor judgment too much and position — sometimes we AMES Perrizo Andrew, 3714 Tripp St Unit 103 ...... 2012125872 Akers Tara S, 1907 Hunziker Dr ...... 2012097931 Pitt Jesse T, 220 Washington Ave ...... 2012099329 Alleman John W, Route 3 ...... 2012071756 Pohsuan Lin, 3304 Polaris Dr Unit 4 ...... 2012125884 Alleman Ruth P, Route 3 ...... 2012071756 Prabu Sriraman K, 221 S Oak Ave # A ...... 2012091355 >>TREATMENT.p1 Alleman Sandra S, Route 3 ...... 2012071756 Pron Edgard, 3130 Turnberry Ct Unit 202 ...... 2012158201 American State Banks Po Box 1747 ...... 2012135092 Pursel Chris J, 160 Univ Village Apt C ...... 2012099357 Amin Ankur, 2400 Ridgetop Cir ...... 2012112834 Quint, Brvee, 923 Garfield ...... 2012138354 tions have on organisms and their ability to re- Andersen Matthew D, 226 Welch Ave ...... 2012093795 Rakotondrafara A, 1203 N 2nd St ...... 2012091758 Researchers Ash Jonathon M, 4112 Lincoln Swing Apt 206 ...... 2012073747 Reilly Doris L, 1501 Grand Ave ...... 2012154891 pair their DNA. Asjes Katherine L, 3318 Ridgetop Rd ...... 2012096646 Residential Carpentry 3415 Polaris Dr ...... 2012072462 ■ Askelson Barbara W, 1003 Wilson Ave ...... 2012121050 Reyes Marc, 422 Stonehave Dr ...... 2012080113 “It’s a big fundamental question: how organ- ■ Scott Nelson, assistant professor of Babbitt Ryan, 3404 Emerald Dr ...... 2012133722 Reyes O J David, 3507 Lincoln Way 25 ...... 2012086315 isms maintain their genetic material in the face biochemistry, biophysics and molecular Babbitt Wenling, 2815 Monroe Dr...... 2012090922 Reyes Patricia, 200 Stanton Apt. 202 ...... 2012080114 biology, works on important research to Bae Young, 2907 Arrowwood Cir C/O Lim Mi Young ...... 2012092414 Roetman Jashua, 1535 Little Bluestem Ct Unit 4 ...... 2012088368 of all these DNA damaging agents we’re exposed Bal Harbhajank, R R 1 Skycrest ...... 2012140252 Rorabaugh Joseph, 143 University Village F ...... 2012127402 understand how DNA repairs itself. Bal Harpal, R R 1 Skycrest ...... 2012140252 Rose Caleb J, 416 Ash Ave ...... 2012099445 to daily,” Nelson said. “Knowing how the body Banks Ted, 1102 Carroll Ave ...... 2012093088 Rose Jare, 3401 West St ...... 2012125040 does that, we can maybe start to understand ■■ Researchers work diligently to understand Battle George, 218 Welch Ave Ste 1 ...... 2012098015 Ross-Haynes Denice K, 2125 Prairie Vw Dr Unit 101 ...... 2012099451 complex structure of DNA that is essential Becker Matthew, 4120 Harris St ...... 2012105671 Ruiz Luis Gabriel, 306 Letty St ...... 2012088137 what’s happening when mistakes are made.” Befort Chris G, 4225 Lincoln Swing St Unit 13 ...... 2012071240 Rupp Diane F, 1446 Truman Pl ...... 2012157832 to all organisms. Bethany Benton, 528 Welch Ave Apt 9 ...... 2012071234 Sahr Vern B, 1325 Coconino Rd ...... 2012121740 A desire to work on a complex system drives Blunk Lisa, Unit 205 ...... 2012095574 Santiago Matthew George, 108 Colorado Ave ...... 2012108865 ■■ Does not directly work to find a cure or so- Bock Chris, 4258 Welch Beyer ...... 2012120355 Schlotfelt Luella D Miss, 1410 Roosevelt ...... 2012138979 Nelson’s research. DNA replication is very com- lution to cancer, but the research does have Brinkman Richard James, 1425 Truman Pl ...... 2012088457 Schroeder Mary M, 1123 N 3rd St ...... 2012158055 plex and essential to the biology of every organ- Brosnahan Alberta, 918 Murray Dr ...... 2012161261 Schweers Tony M, 2523 Knapp St ...... 2012099521 the potential to powerfully impact those Bruce Zachary J, 1300 Coconino Rd Unit 151 ...... 2012136638 Shaffers Auto Body Co Inc, 924 5th St ...... 2012156767 ism. Nelson began his study on DNA replication who do research cancer directly. Bruene Barbara J, 2122 Greeley St ...... 2012163712 Sheppard Richard, 3235 Lettie Dr ...... 2012080300 Bruene Barbara, 2122 Greeley St ...... 2012163710 Shiftlett Teresa, 5309 Larch ...... 2012139909 at Penn State and returned to Iowa State three Bruene Roger & Barbara, 2122 Greeley St ...... 2012163712 Shin Jiyoon, 220 Raphael Ave Unit 13 ...... 2012125971 Bruene Roger J, 2122 Greeley St ...... 2012163712 Sillman Jennifer L, 114 E 14th St ...... 2012078564 years ago as an independent scientist. Bruene Roger, 2122 Greeley St ...... 2012163710 Snyder Amelia R, Po Box 598 ...... 2012142213 Assisting Nelson in the research project is Burrier Marcus D, 4708 Steinbeck 301 ...... 2012148239 Snyder Scott L, 201 Trlridge Rd ...... 2012138225 Carmichael Stephen, 1920 Northwestern Ave ...... 2012094775 Soga Norikazu, 8124 Buchanan Hall ...... 2012125991 Tasida Barfoot, graduate student in biochemis- dies,” Nelson said. “Tumor cells can sometimes Carney Blair Justin, 2721 West St ...... 2012108767 Solis Jenny Calva, 203 5 St ...... 2012118060 Carter Kori L, 3807 Tripp St Unit 3 ...... 2012098177 Son So H, 161 Linden Hall...... 2012125993 try, biophysics and molecular biology. resist those treatments by up regulating their Catus Carol, 1913 Hunziker Dr ...... 2012146212 Song Heayoung, 2310 Prairie Vw W Unit 106 ...... 2012153197 Catus Eugene, 1913 Hunziker Dr ...... 2012146212 Stafford Sherri, Trler 48 1006 S Dayton Ave ...... 2012146640 “I do research on this project every day,” DNA repair pathways.” Central Iowa Transit, Inc, 2701 Ford ...... 2012085004 Standlee Kara C, 524 Hayward Ave ...... 2012099625 Barfoot said. “This work is interesting. It also re- Although this research does not directly Chen En, 630 S 4th St Apt 36 ...... 2012098196 Stephenson Richard, 420 Kellogg...... 2012023274 Cho Eunkyung, C O Hae Kyong Cho 3803 Tripp St Apt 2 ...... 2012100112 Stevenson Sara E, 4140 S 530th Ave ...... 2013000380 quires dedication and patience — there is never search for the cure for cancer, the study may Cho Yongbum, 1125 Frederiksen Ct ...... 2012125459 Storms Timothy A, 821 Duff Ave ...... 2012126011 Christensen Joseph Zinn, 929 Vermont Cir ...... 2012121366 Svatos Richard D, 606 Doyle Ave ...... 2012112687 one ‘Eureka!’ moment. Instead, our understand- provide essential information for more under- Christensen Sarah J, 3101 Lincoln Way ...... 2012098199 Tang Ming, 2609 Ferndale Ave Unit 9 ...... 2012108887 ing of how the [DNA repairing protein] complex standing of how the DNA protein works. Ideally, Christensen Theresa Tafoya, 929 Vermont Cir ...... 2012121366 Tang Xuhao, 2730 Stange Rd Unit 6 ...... 2013000677 Christensen, Sarah, 3101 Lincoln Way ...... 2012138356 Tapper Mark, 208 Fountain View Dr ...... 2012124736 works is built slowly, one experiment at a time.” the knowledge in the lab today could turn into Clark-Bryner Rebekah, 705 Clark Ave 3 ...... 2012074727 Thompson Sheila A, Po Box 111 ...... 2012161264 Clarke Carrie E, 1219 Top O Hollow Rd ...... 2012100067 Thumbs, Po Box 1233 ...... 2012095622 The research Nelson and Barfoot study is more effective cancer treatments in the future. Cochrane Marjorie L, 207 Stanton Ave ...... 2012148928 Toddy Neal S, 3018 Story St...... 2012099736 Conrad Sara K, 126 S Riverside Dr ...... 2012149803 Toft Elizabeth, 1300 Gateway Hills Park D ...... 2012120001 essential to understanding how to repair DNA, “The protein complex we work on is a target Cooney Kyle, 616 Billy Sunday Rd ...... 2012114718 Travel And Transport Inc, 2800 E 13th St ...... 2012075966 especially when modern medicine sometimes for drug design with the idea that if you can in- Copeland Richard K, 2916 Heathrow Rd #58 ...... 2012115688 Tuttle Christopher T, 114 South Russell ...... 2012155000 Czapanskiy Karie J, 325 Ash Ave ...... 2012092424 Tuttle Terrence G, 114 South Russell ...... 2012155000 breaks down the DNA for cancer treatments. hibit the proteins in the tumor cell,” Nelson said. 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Editorial Election Give Regents your thoughts on set-asides The Iowa Board of Regents took another step toward eliminating tuition set-asides on Friday. They closed out the week with an an- nouncement that from now until Wednesday, Oct. 17, they will accept feedback from anyone willing to give it on how best to move from setting aside the tuition of some students so others can receive financial aid, to a system where financial aid does not come from a student’s classmates. This is the most recent revela- tion of the Regents taking a careful, considered approach to eliminating the set-asides policy that redirects some 22 percent of undergraduate tu- Vote with due diligence ition at Iowa State to other students. Courtesy of Thinkstock It seems that the Regents are acting Take advantage of the three upcoming presidential debates and the approaching vice presidential debate to become more informed on this very methodically, with all their pro- election’s candidates and issues before you fill out an early voting form or hit the polls. verbial ducks in a proverbial row. he early voting hoopla began Thursday topic you previously thought you supported but After the practice gained notoriety in Iowa, allowing for even more fore- now question. (or infamy) in March and April, the Tcasting to draw our attention and spin That isn’t to say the debates will be perfect, headlines as we count down the final 40 days. or even really worth it given the rather scripted Regents were quick to vote against I can understand how some folks already feeling of them; nearly everything to be said continuing it at their meeting in June, have their minds firmly made up. Really, there is available online already. But for those that and last month received from their is little reason for a person to not have a strong By Gabriel.Stoffa loathe researching and reading during their leaning about whether Barack Obama or Mitt @iowastatedaily.com free time — a ridiculously large percentage of Student Financial Aid Committee a Romney suits them better. Declaring yourself folks in this country, by my reckoning — all you set of proposals to replace revenue an “undecided” right now might sound fashion- ing. I mean, if you believe all of what you are have to do is DVR your regular programming from set-asides with other sources able, but don’t let it be a reality. presented on TV, I’ve got a bridge to sell you. for a Wednesday, a Thursday, a Tuesday and a During an episode of “Real Time with Bill So here is what I ask of all those claiming Monday night for just 90 minutes each. of funding. One of the results of the Maher,” Maher went so far as to describe unde- to be undecided, or even those who claim to Or DVR the debates. If you are truly un- Regents’ meeting last month meet- cideds as “dipshits” or “nincompoops,” saying support Obama or Romney — or hell, even able to spend an hour and a half each of those ing included plans to request $39.5 they should “stay home, because you probably lesser-known candidate Gary Johnson, but nights, by recording the debates you can fast- couldn’t find your polling place anyway.” who are making their decision based on limited forward through commercials so in total for all million from the state legislature in While I disagree with Maher’s choice of examination of what those candidate offerings the debates you’ve invested maybe four hours. January to begin that transition. words, I have to say I agree people should not portend: Four hours of your time, at your leisure, to Now, they want you. be declaring themselves “undecided” anymore; Don’t vote early, not yet at least. The three better inform you about who next will lead the luckily you don’t have to find your polling presidential debates, and a nifty vice-presiden- future of America and influence the future of The Iowa Board of Regents and its places due to early voting measures. tial debate for good measure, will have come the world is a remarkably good investment. members are not exempt from a rule The three debates coming in October will and gone by Oct. 23, leaving you two entire And if things go as I hope, you’ll feel the need of administrators and other people likely only further lock in your decision for who weeks to fill out a form to cast your vote before to look a little further into a particular issue, to vote for, but those debates might sway you you would have to show up in person to use one or become inclined to discuss the topics who hold positions of power. That to change your mind. Particularly for students of those damnable, potentially confounding with family or friends that might also have rule is that those who can make im- and youth embarking in their first presidential voting booths. questions. portant decisions are often viewed as election who have been indoctrinated into First presidential debate: Oct. 3 University Then fill out your early voting form or wait their parent’s or family’s preferences for far of Denver, Denver, Colo. for election day and make a more informed inaccessible or uninterested in what too long. Vice presidential debate: Oct. 11 Centre vote. Voting without doing due diligence is ordinary people have to say, even And that is what I want to address fully. College, Danville, Ky. an option, but it is just what many politicians though those ordinary people – in There are a great many folks out there des- Second presidential debate: Oct. 16 Hofstra want you to do. Voting without knowing is how perately ill-informed about the issues. They University, Hempstead, N.Y. the scoundrels make it to office and then screw this case, students, faculty, staff, and get their “facts” during commercial breaks or Third presidential debate: Oct. 22 Lynn you over. other Iowans who take an interest in before YouTube videos from attack ads, which University, Boca Raton, Fla. I’ll leave you with a quote from one of my higher education and its uses – con- are not very worthwhile information-wise; or All debates will take place from 9 to 10:30 favorite movies about politics: from various TV “news” programs that aren’t p.m. Eastern Standard Time. “Figuring things out for yourself is practi- front policy and bureaucracy daily. just news but biased talking heads working to Listen to what is said in the debates over cally the only freedom anyone really has nowa- In short, the Regents requested spin particular partisan politics. a few frothy pints, or whatever other libation days. Use that freedom.” — “Starship Troopers” student insight into the resolution And let me tell you, brother, if you get all appeals to you. Go with your friends and col- your information from TV and don’t spend a leagues or whomever tickles your fancy, so long of an issue that inherently affects few hours doing research online on your own, as you pay attention. What you hear just might Gabriel Stoffa is a graduate student students. Their efforts show that ev- your knowledge of the topics is woefully lack- catch your ear, and get you to look further into a in political science from Ottumwa, Iowa. eryone within the regent universities and the people of the State of Iowa Language are stakeholders in university policy. This solicitation from the Regents presents students with a unique op- Learn beyond dominant English portunity to make their voices heard on the issue. They have a chance to ccording to a report re- make their more opinionated voices By Gabe.Garcia-Merritt leased by the U.S. Census @iowastatedaily.com heard and a golden opportunity ABureau in 2007, in which to offer constructive suggestions the rates of language use in the an earlier stage than high school, United States between 1980 and for a longer period of time. about what shape a new scholarship and 2000 were compared, there Students in other countries learn program should look like and how it was an increase of 140 percent up to three languages at the same should be implemented. in people who spoke a language time, so why don’t we? other than English at home, while One could argue English is The Student Financial Aid English as the sole language used the new Lingua Franca of our age: Committee, however, will review at home rose 20.5 percent. As this Because of the global presence feedback before they add it to the rise was occurring, the population of English, we shouldn’t have to of the United States grew by 33.6 learn other languages and we can report they will give the whole Board percent, according to the study. If be comfortable in our position as of Regents at the Oct. 24-25 meeting. one were to take this report at face leaders in the creation of cultural Anyone offering his or her opinion, value, it could be understood the material (movies, TV shows, etc.) United States is becoming more consumed all over the world. I dis- therefore, has a responsibility to be multilingual. That same census agree with these ideas as I think, Graphic: Megan Wolff/Iowa State Daily rational and considered – much like from 2000 informs the reader in the long run, it makes us less Learning a language opens doors to new chances, places and people. the Board’s efforts to date on stu- there are 322 languages spoken in capable of interacting with other the United States, indicating that cultures, and our place as top dog are taught, starting at elemen- day), though everyone is different. dents’ behalf. Americans are becoming increas- won’t last forever. tary school age; neither of these Learning new languages will ingly multilingual. To only teach one language and languages are commonly used by open many doors and grant you So is this a bad thing? I don’t not broaden students’ horizons is a sizable community, unlike the many opportunities, whether it’s think so in the least. ethnocentric, as it deprives them United States, where there are getting a nice job overseas, being Editorial Board I believe you can still be a of becoming aware of how similar sizable groups of minorities that able to impress a co-worker from Katherine Klingseis, editor-in-chief hamburger-loving, firework- different cultures can be. If we speak other languages. some other part of the world Michael Belding, opinion editor throwing, corn-fed American who never learned how to interact with And yet, here, in many places or just being able to make new Barry Snell, assistant opinion editor didn’t learn or doesn’t use English other cultures and peoples, hu- (my home state of Arizona, for friends. Wouldn’t we want that

Mackenzie Nading, assistant opinion editor for as their primary language. In my manity as a whole would probably example), foreign languages for anyone, especially for our online Randi Reeder, daily columnist academic department, anthropol- still be divided into micro-societ- are relegated to the position of children? For ourselves? ogy, there is a range of languages ies dependant on geography. “elective courses,” where they are The United States is a country spoken by the graduate students Language dominance is a optional, and if they are manda- dependent on the global economy; Feedback policy: such as myself, whose research fluid thing; Latin and Greek were tory, the time they are mandatory being a shut-in and refusing to The Daily encourages discussion but does not requires they travel all over the once common languages among is generally fewer than four years; allow plurality would be detri- guarantee its publication. world. English, Spanish, French, learned people, given a place of at my high school, it was only two mental to the country’s future. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter or online feedback. Arabic, Tagalog and various dia- prominence; now as students, years. Can you learn a language After all, we are a nation of mixed lects of these languages are all spo- cultures and varied languages. Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. there is no requirement to learn in two years? Certainly. Can you com. Letters must include the name(s), phone ken; this allows us as researchers them. They are no longer relevant; learn a language with two years of number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and to interact with people and make the day will come when English high school instruction? Probably year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers connections, to be more global and too is no longer the language of not (attention from instructors and addresses will not be published. develop new perspectives. internationalism. and practice are key elements, and Gabe Garcia-Merritt Online feedback may be used if first name and Should other languages be Having lived in Spain and in public schools, there might be last name, major and year in school are included is a graduate student in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible mandatory in school? Personally, I gone to school there for a year, I many students, and they might in anthropology from for print in the Iowa State Daily. think they should be mandatory at know both English and French only get that class for an hour a Tempe, Ariz. Sports 5

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Scoreboard: When Jamie Straube, se- nior middle-back for Cyclone Hockey (Fri) final volleyball, arrived at Hilton Coliseum on Saturday to face Kansas 1 Texas Christian, she knew she Iowa State 9 would be playing for some- thing more. The previous Wednesday, Hockey (Sat) final Straube sat the third and fourth sets against Kansas Kansas 0 with a negative hitting per- Iowa State 9 centage. The No. 19 Cyclones (8-5, 2-1 Big 12) lost the match against Kansas, so the senior Soccer (Fri) final was determined to make sure that result didn’t happen again. Iowa State 0 “I had to prove it to myself, Oklahoma State 1 and I had to prove it to my play- ers that I’m better than this,” Straube said. “I’m going to Soccer (Sun) final show you guys that I’m going to bounce back from having a Iowa State 1 rough night, and I’m not going Texas Tech 2 to let it defeat me; I’m not going to let it get me down.’” Photo: Huiying Yu Iowa State Daily Straube led Iowa State in Jamie Straube and Rachel Hockaday defend for Iowa State during the game against TCU on Saturday at Hilton Coliseum. The the number of kills with 12 Cyclones beat the Jayhawks 3-0. on Saturday en route to a 3-0 Football: sweep of conference newcom- Johnson-Lynch said she had the Cyclones in a game where ity was evident Saturday. Of After the match, one of the er TCU (13-3, 2-1). Her .524 no doubt in her mind she nearly all players contributed Straube’s 12 kills, a handful first things Johnson-Lynch AP Top 25 hitting percentage jumped would see a similar result. to the category. came when she called for the told the media was that block- from the -0.083 Straube posted “She’s a tough kid, and Normally fans see Hahn ball and wanted to terminate ing still needed to improve. 1: Alabama (5-0) against the Jayhawks earlier she realizes she struggled getting the team going and en- it herself. Hahn said Straube’s While Straube did ac- 2: Oregon (5-0) that week. [Wednesday] night, and I couraging her teammates after play translated to kills for her knowledge she was happy with 3: Florida State (5-0) The quick turnaround think she’s able to kind of for- a rough play, but Hahn said opponents as well, making her her offensive performance and 4: LSU (5-0) isn’t new to Straube either. get and let go and move on,” Straube didn’t hesitate to do so rebound match even better her ability to bounce back so 5: Georgia (5-0) When the Cyclones faced Johnson-Lynch said. “We felt in the slightest. than the final stat line. quickly, she said her blocking Syracuse a few weeks prior, just because of the way they “She was really aggressive, “Even if she’s not set the is what she needs to be focus- 6: South Carolina (5-0) Straube sat out the fifth set block — we felt like she could and I just felt like she wasn’t ball, she’s holding the block, ing on.

7:Kansas State (4-0) but bounced back in dramatic be successful against this thinking as much,” Hahn said. and that’s leaving [Mackenzie] “Alison [Landwehr] was 8: West Virginia (4-0) fashion against in team. I think that got her really “There was never an ounce of Bigbee wide open or that’s putting up great balls; we got 9: Notre Dame (4-0) the school’s first win against a excited, and she went off.” worry on her face, and I think leaving [Victoria] Hurtt or in a really good passing rhythm 10: Florida (4-0) No. 1 team. Kristen Hahn, ISU vol- if she can find that consistency, [Rachel] Hockaday wide open early so that really helped,” 11: Texas (4-0) After the Nebraska per- leyball defense specialist and she’s going to do great.” on the outside, so that’s really Straube said. “But for me I’ve 12: Ohio State (5-0) formance, ISU coach Christy libero, finished with 15 digs for That aggressive mental- big,” Hahn said. got to block more balls.” 13: USC (3-1) 14: Oregon State (3-0) 15: Clemson (4-1) Football 16: TCU (4-0) 17: Oklahoma (2-1) 18: Stanford (3-1) 19: Louisville (5-0) 20: Mississippi State (4-0) Defense stays strong after loss 21: Nebraska (4-1) Up-tempo speed 22: Rutgers (4-0) Texas Tech’s offense dominates 23: Washington (3-1) In the second half, Texas Tech’s offense picked up 24: Northwestern (5-0) Iowa State in conference defeat the pace. 25: UCLA (4-1) By Stephen.Koenigsfeld With the defense on the field over and over again, Others receiving votes: @iowastatedaily.com it was difficult for the ISU defense to keep up with 38. Iowa State (3-1) the pace. In the ISU football team’s loss to Texas Tech, fans Rhoads McDonough Knott “That fast-paced [offense] can wear on you, es- saw defense — a lot of defense. pecially if you don’t have depth at any positions,” ports argon Combined, the Red Raiders and the Cyclones had you’re playing a number of snaps, the advantage goes McDonough said. “But it’s nice to have depth now at S J : just 584 offensive yards. to the offense in the conditioning factor,” Rhoads any position.” Even more jarring, the Cyclones were kept to less said. Linebacker Jake Knott wasn’t as reserved about Jet tempo than 100 passing yards for the first time since 2010. “Their playmakers are coming on and off the field. the feeling of being on the field for almost 35 minutes. ISU coach Paul Rhoads prided both defenses dur- Our defense and 11 are staying out there for every “[The tempo] was tough, but it didn’t affect us too SPORT: ing the postgame news conference. snap.” much,” Knott said. “It’s a credit to our strength and Football “Two fantastic defensive efforts by our kids and Defensive lineman Jake McDonough said being conditioning staff for getting us ready for that kind of DEFINITION: the Texas Tech defense,” Rhoads said. “To win the on the field as much as the defense was wasn’t a fac- stuff.” A fast-paced offense ab- [Big 12,] you’ve got to persevere; they got that done tor for him with Texas Tech dominating the time of Knott said the loss is a little heavier than some sent of huddles meant to better than we did tonight.” possession battle by almost 10 minutes. losses. wear down the defense. The Red Raider offense had the ball in their “I think of it as another opportunity to take the He said this was a chance to get some of the na- USE: possession for almost 10 more minutes than Iowa field,” McDonough said. “It’s fun to go back out their tional recognition they thought they deserved, and When Iowa State can State did. on the field. I’m always out there dancing around, they came up short. complete passes, its jet In the first half, that didn’t seem to matter. having a good time.” The Cyclones will be back in action Saturday with tempo offense is effective The teams went into halftime tied 7–7, but af- McDonough said it was fun to play the game, their second road test of the year. Kickoff is set for in besting the defense. ter being on the field time and time again, it seemed but not so much to come out on the losing side of 2:30 p.m. in Fort Worth, Texas, when the Cyclones to have wiped out parts of the ISU defense. “When the game. face newcomer Texas Christian.

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Photo: Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily Breanna Krapfl, junior in apparel, merchandising, design and production, sits on the ground designing her piece Sunday during the ISU Project Runway competition. PROJECT RUNWAY To see the results and view finished designs, visit isdstyle.com

Photo: Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily Photo: Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily Katelyn Hall, right, Alana Barnett and team leader Kiana Roppe, left, measure on model Wylie Spools of gold and silver thread are spread out, waiting for the start of the ISU Project Runway Reimer to make sure their team’s garment fits well. competition.

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By Anna Mackin Westergard was given hundreds ISD Style Writer of Hanson’s paintings as inspirations to choose from for her designs. Along Caine Westergard garnered the with a full-time internship with Wes spotlight this past August as she & Willy, Westergard had her hands watched her designs hit the runway at full but was able to complete the piec- Omaha Fashion Week. es, later mailing them to Hanson for Westergard, junior in apparel, hand painting. merchandising and design, was given Once Westergard arrived in the opportunity of a lifetime when Omaha, Neb., for the show, she was she joined hands with Jeff Hanson. able to fit her dresses to models and Hanson is a legally blind 18-year-old decide on the best hair and makeup to who, after developing eye cancer, be- showcase her designs. gan painting abstract images for phil- The runway at Omaha Fashion anthropic efforts. Week was not your typical 72-foot In July, Nick and Brook Hudson, runway — rather, it was the length of the founders of Omaha Fashion week, a football field, giving the audience chose Hanson as a featured designer more of an opportunity to really look Photo courtesy Photo courtesy of Caine Westergard in the show. at the garments and show off the of Caine Westergard Student designer Caine Westergard, center right, poses with artist Jeff Through connections, Hanson designs. A model struts out Westergard’s Hanson, center left. Westergard’s designs were inspired by Hanson’s reached out to Westergard for help Hanson’s organization, the Jeff high low design. abstract paintings and later hand-painted by Hanson himself. with this opportunity, and with Hanson Foundation, has benefited only three weeks before the big day, many causes. Since age 14, he has tion, which in turn donates it all to ei- next year. They are now working to- Week has also offered Westergard the Westergard took on the task of cre- raised and donated over $700,000. ther the Make-A-Wish Foundation or gether to create a full spring line con- incredible opportunity to have her ating three garments for the show His goal by age 20 is to make it more the Elton John Aids Foundation. sisting of eight to 12 pieces that will own full collection in the show, and that stood as a canvas for Hanson’s than $1,000,000. The money made Omaha Fashion Week has invited showcase Westergard’s designs and she will further design to raise money paintings. from this event will go to the founda- both Westergard and Hanson back for Hanson’s paintings. Omaha Fashion for the Jeff Hanson Foundation.

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