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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2019 at Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, November 2019 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 41 29 11.08.2019 Vol. 220 No. 054 FRIDAY StuGov bill censures Where it all began Department of Residence Cyclones return to site BY CASSIE.LEHMANN @iowastatedaily.com of program’s

Wednesday night, Student Government passed a bill censuring the Department of revival Residence for their reaction time and state- ments on issues regarding recent events. BY NOAH.ROHLFING “[Students] have been told a lot over @iowastatedaily.com years that things will change, and they don’t change,” said Senator Ian Searles. “I would Two years and a month later, Iowa State like to see the Department of Residence, as returns to the place where the football pro- a unit, take the resolve clauses that we have, gram’s revival began to play in Saturday night the actions that we have outlined, take some primetime on FOX. e Cyclones have said initiative and put those into place. they’re prepping just like it’s any other game, e bill titled “Censuring e Department but the history is undeniable. of Residence” does just that. On Oct. 7, 2017, Iowa State football was Many members of Student Government 2-2 in coach Matt Campbell’s second season came together to back the bill. with the Cyclones. After close losses to Iowa The bill was introduced by Sen. Ian and Texas — a game in which Iowa State’s IOWA STATE DAILY Searles for himself, Sen. Ludwig, Sen. o†ense never showed up and the team wore Joel Lanning high ves fans after arriving back in Ames Oct. 7, 2017, following the Oklahoma Joshua Hanyang, Sen. Mason Zastrow, Sen. the now-infamous “bugle” alternate logo hel- football game where Iowa State defeated Oklahoma 38-31. Alex Klein, Sen. Hayat Sumael, Sen. Lydia mets — the Cyclones were rocked a day or two Greene, Sen. Matthew Klaes, Speaker Kelsey before traveling to Oklahoma to face the No. starting quarterback against a top-”ve team on you had a quarterback you had to get ready in Culbertson, Vice-Speaker Schrader and 3-ranked Sooners. Jacob Park, until then the the road, coming o† of a disappointing home about two days,” Campbell said of the play- Director of Diversity and Inclusion Ho†man, team’s starting quarterback, had taken a per- loss in primetime. book. “From our end, it was kind of a retool to according to the document. sonal leave of absence from the program and He and o†ensive coordinator Tom Manning ”t the scheme and ”t what we had.” “Racism has no place or protection on would not be traveling to Norman, Oklahoma. turned to a walk-on third-string quarterback What happened was unexpected from all campus as it violates the University’s Principles Park would never play another snap for the who hadn’t played a single snap of Division I sides: a shock 38-31 win in comeback fashion, of Community, and [...] there have been high Cyclones (he currently plays quarterback for football: Kyle Kempt. with Kempt throwing for over 300 yards and pro”le events in recent years that have high- Division II Missouri Southern State). Instead, “Going into that game, it was as slimmed REVIVAL PG8 lighted the systemic failure of the Department Campbell was left without his sure thing down as it probably could possibly be, because of Residence within the University to respond to incidents of harassment of protected classes,” according to the document. is censuring comes after Bean House Iowa State updates chalking policy in Geo†roy Hall was defaced multiple times with a racial slur, pictures surfaced of Student BY LAUREN.RATLIFF Government Adviser Alex Krumm with his @iowastatedaily.com face painted black previously posted on his Instagram and students protested the events Students at Iowa State received an email by blocking o† Lincoln Way, demanding to from the Division of Student Affairs on talk to President Wendy Wintersteen. ursday regarding an interim policy change One case specially mentioned was a recent on campus chalkings. instance in Geoffroy Hall — “one such e university is implementing a tempo- instance was the failure to publicly or pri- rary policy regarding the chalkings e†ective vately address the recent racist vandalism in Monday, which will limit what students are Geo†roy Hall in a reasonably timely manner,” allowed to chalk. Registered student orga - stated in the bill. nizations will be the only groups allowed to “[Senators] felt the issue that was made chalk on campus. was not the addressing, it was the commu- Chalkings will be limited to the event nication of the addressing,” Sen. Searles said. title — which can be up to seven words IOWA STATE DAILY A resolution the bill enforces is a cam- long — as well as the time of the event, Chalk messages denouncing white supremacy and Rep. Steve King were crossed out in favor pus-wide policy of a 48-hour administrator place and the registered student organiza - of messages supporting King in November 2018. response time to all events to the parties tion that is sponsoring it, according to the a†ected, whether or not the solution is clear. Iowa State policy. chalkings as “the marking of a sidewalk comply with the interim policy,” the policy All parties involved in the case will be kept “Registered student organizations may surface with chalk in order to publicize an states. up to date on the status of the case as well. chalk ONLY to publicize an upcoming upcoming event that is open to all students.” University administrators are planning to Going beyond the bill, Student event that is open to all students,” the e policy was implemented following an work with Student Government to estab - Government will be establishing a commit- policy states. “escalating volume of chalking on campus in lish a permanent policy regarding chalking, tee to enforce the new act. According to the policy, no student may recent years,” according to an Inside Iowa according to the Inside Iowa State release. “[e committee] will make sure there is erase, remove, modify or otherwise impair State release. e new policy mirrors the chalking policy an action plan set into place and acted upon the legibility of any chalking. e university reserves the right to remove at the University of Iowa. in a timely manner, emphasis on a timely is is the ”rst time Iowa State has created any chalkings that do not meet the standards The president’s office was asked for a manner,” Searles said. a policy in accordance with speci”c limita - of the policy, according to the policy. statement regarding the policy change. e e bill passed Wednesday night with a tions in regards to chalking. “Facilities planning and management o©ce declined a request for an interview on vote of 25-0-1. The policy library defines acceptable staff will remove all chalking that doesn’t the issue. 02 CAMPUS BRIEF Iowa State Daily Friday, November 08, 2019

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BY MADISON.MASON academic department on the importance of, and @iowastatedaily.com approaches to, creating an inclusive classroom environment. Students and Iowa State administrators gath- Starting immediately, all search committees ered together to discuss the Students Against for faculty and staff in academic affairs, and Racism demands ursday in the Sun Room of senior administrative positions, will receive COURTESY OF BED OF BAGS the Memorial Union. diversity, equity and inclusion training. Bed of Bags is an Iowa State club that started in the spring of 2019. Members recycle while ese students and administrators introduced All college promotion and tenure committees helping homeless Iowan communities by weaving plastic bags into beds for those in need. themselves under the moderation of Araceli will receive diversity, equity and inclusion train- Lopez-Valdivia, senior in political science. ing, beginning with the next cycle. The students on the panel were Alexa Beginning spring semester 2020, students Bed of Bags uses plastic to Rodriguez, sophomore in political science; who live in university housing will be required Liliana Delgado, junior in mathematics; Trinity to take annual online diversity, equity and inclu- Dearborn, senior in women’s and gender stud- sion training. help homeless communities ies; Hugo Perez, junior in liberal studies; Brian As part of new student onboarding, the uni- Gonzalez, senior in finance; Kortni Lewis, versity is piloting a one-credit online orienta- BY SYDNEY.NOVAK of the beds and events. junior in animal science; and Dhruv Raturi, a tion course that includes diversity, equity and @iowastatedaily.com The group’s main drive is charitable, but graduate student in materials science and engi- inclusion topics, as well as other topics related there is also a motive to be environmentally neering. Another organizer who was not a part to ™rst-year student success. A new club on campus is aiming to help conscious and to make a positive impact on of the panel, but a part of the organizer team The Department of Residence will work the homeless while putting plastic to good use. the environment. Since its start in the spring was Javier Miranda, an Iowa State alumn. with IRHA, Student Government and key Bed of Bags is a new club at Iowa State that of 2019, Bed of Bags has made 40 beds. After e administrators who were a part of the campus departments to explore changes to started last spring by current senior and club the beds are made, they are distributed to forum were Wendy Wintersteen, president of greatly reduce or eliminate acts of vandalism president Camille Miller. Bed of Bags is made either Ames, Des Moines or Cedar Rapids the university; Martino Harmon, senior vice in the halls. up of Iowa State students who use plastic shop- and taken to churches, homeless shelters and president for student aŠairs; Jonathan Wickert, e O›ce of Diversity and Inclusion and ping bags to make durable, waterproof beds for donation centers. senior vice president and provost; Michael Equal Opportunity will work with students homeless people. “I would say they last forever,” said Miller Norton, university counsel; Reginald Stewart, to create a student advisory council on issues In addition to helping the homeless, the about the durability of the beds. vice president for Diversity and Inclusion, and related to harassment and discrimination. is club is also making a positive impact on the Plastic is ideal because it is not biodegrad- Michael Newton, associate vice president for will be in addition to the current student advi- environment. To make one bed, it takes about able; it is water resistant and durable; and it will public safety and chief of police. sory boards that exist for the Iowa State Police 700 plastic bags. Bed of Bags collects plastic provide a thick padding between the bed and Afterwards, the student organizers on the Department and Division of Student AŠairs. bags from group members, friends and places the ground, unlike a sleeping bag that provides panel were instructed to acknowledge the list Students are also included on the Vice President like homeless shelters or the Salvation Army. less cushioning. of demands initially made at the Students for Diversity and Inclusion Council. As a new group, Bed of Bags has yet to The only reason a bed could potentially Against Racism protest and also at Campus The Campus Climate Response Team is recruit more members, but has appealed to a break is from being cut or ripped, but it can be Conversations. being renamed the Campus Climate Reporting variety of diŠerent students, including mar- mended by tying the plastic back together. is is list consisted of demands such as the System (CCRS) to better reŸect its purpose, and keting, environmental science, general educa- is important to consider for those who use the expulsion of students who used language that the communication process is being reviewed tion and engineering majors. ey meet once bed, because they will not always have a dry violated a zero-tolerance policy the organizers for improvement. a week for two hours in Pearson Hall. During place to sleep or somewhere soft to lay down. also advised the creation of, as well as other Iowa State Police will continue and expand that time, they are usually able to make at least “Iowa has one of the lowest homelessness demands that asked for zero tolerance for “hate annual bias trainings for all o›cers and will be one bed. rates, but there is still a need,” Strauss said. “Just speech” on campus. extending it to all Department of Public Safety e time it takes about ™ve people to com- because you don’t see [homeless people] doesn’t The administrators were then instructed (DPS) staff. In addition, racial intelligence plete one bed is about an hour. This might mean they aren’t there.” to respond to each demand and address the training will be held for al DPS supervisors in mean two people use their arms to knit while Although they are new to campus, they have demands that the students had listed, in which December and all o›cers in the spring.” three other group members make plarn, or already made a difference in the Ames and the Iowa State administration then presented One of the main points the student orga- plastic yarn. Iowa State community by using their club to their list of compliances to address the demands. nizers made during the time when they were “They just do the plarn making, which is spread awareness about their initiative. is list consisted of: asking questions was the administration’s lack super easy; it’s really repetitive and can be super Last weekend, club members taught resi- “Campus leaders – president, senior vice of providing a zero-tolerance policy solution. relaxing after a long day of school work,” said dents at a local retirement home how to make presidents, deans and other senior leaders – will “We can’t make consistent rules that we apply Madison Strauss, club member and junior in beds. Next week, members will go to Iowa take cultural competency and cultural humility to everybody,” Norton said. “So if we have a marketing. State’s knitting club to show members how training before the start of the spring semester. vandalism policy, zero tolerance for vandalism. Other opportunities for student involve- they can use their hobby to bene™t the home- Starting spring semester 2020, the Center at means any act of vandalism, no matter the ment within the club extend beyond weav- less as well. Members will also attend sorority for Excellence in Learning and Teaching will ing plastic. These activities include poster and fraternity service days to teach them how conduct annual training for faculty in each ADMIN PG8 making, plastic bag collection, distribution to knit and eventually pay it forward. Feminist Friday to discuss leaving a legacy

BY LORRETTA.MCGRAW Seale and Acheson, along with many @iowastatedaily.com others, played a special role in develop- ing the Special Collections and University As snow covers campus, the community Archives, which identi™es, selects, preserves, of Ames can look forward to warmth and creates access to, provides reference assis - snacks at the Sloss House during this weeks tance for and promotes the use of rare and Feminist Friday. unique research materials that support major e conversation this week will be with research areas of Iowa State, according to the Parks Library’s local librarian of the Special Parks Library website. Collections and University Archives Rachel Acheson played an even more speci™c role Seale, an outreach archivist, who will be in building up the student records, espe - joined by Assistant University Archivist cially the records of those who came from Rachael Acheson. is week’s discussion will historically marginalized and underserved explain how students can leave their legacy communities. This brought to the staff ’s on Iowa State. attention a large number of areas for which What Acheson and Seale will be dis - the archive lacked. cussing includes not only how have a great “This session discusses the scarcity of experience at Iowa State and also leave records representing womxn and other a lasting impression on one of the most marginalized communities on campus and highly acclaimed research universities of their contributions to Iowa State and ways the Midwest. is means going beyond just Special Collections and University Archives CLAIRE CORBIN/ IOWA STATE DAILY making a lasting impact; it means physically are trying to close this cultural memory gap,” Chloe Clark, assistant teaching professor English, led a packed Feminist Friday discussion on adding to history in the making. Seale said. “monstering” and “othering” of women Nov. 3. 04 NEWS Iowa State Daily Friday, November 08, 2019 Talk About It: Mental health of faculty and staff

BY SAGE.SMITH @iowastatedaily.com

Editor’s note: This is part six in our weekly mental health series “Talk About It.” Sensitive content JAKE WEBSTER/ IOWA STATE DAILY may follow. Democratic presidential candidate and Mental health is an import- businessman Tom Steyer speaks to poten- ant part in the everyday lives of tial voters Aug. 10 at Cafe Diem in down- Iowa State faculty and sta, just town Ames. as it is for students. Stephanie Downs is the wellbeing coordinator for ISU WellBeing. Steyer Downs came to Iowa State in April 2014 as the universi - campaign ty’s ‚rst wellness coordinator in University Human Resources. She obtained a master’s degree DESIGN BY BROOKLYN WILLIAMS, PHOTO COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES responds to in health promotion and has Just like college students, faculty and sta experience stress and issues with mental health. Iowa State o ers many resources for faculty and sta members, including 24/7 counselor support. over 20 years of health and well- ness experience. available to faculty and staff aspect, there’s support in that building. They offer low-cost report “What we know, mostly from who may be struggling. way, and I think that depart - individual and group counsel- BY ANNA.OLSON surveys and comments from dif- While the Student ments are continuing to look ing for those who are 18 years ferent workshops [is] that [...] Counseling Services on campus for resources.” and older. @iowastatedaily.com a lot of it ties around stress,” doesn’t provide services for fac- All of the resources oered by “We specialize in group,” Downs said. “We certainly ulty and staff, there are other ISU WellBeing can be found on Wade said. “So [the] one thing One of Tom Steyer’s top aides in Iowa, Pat know that sleep has become an available options. their website. that we are really good at and Murphy, oered campaign contributions to issue for a lot of our faculty and There is a confidential Nathaniel Wade is a psy- really value is kind of a group local politicians in order to get support for sta [and] is a concern as much Employee Assistance Program chology professor and direc - therapy situation, but when we Steyer’s White House bid. at is for students. ‹e workload open for Iowa State employees. tor of Network Community have openings for individual “As a former legislator, I know how tricky stress, kind of work-life bal - ‹e program has master’s-level Counseling Services. and people want to do indi - the endorsement process can be for folks ance issues from the workload counselors available 24/7, and Wade is a licensed psycholo- vidual, then we can make that in Iowa,” Murphy said in a statement. “It to what everyone else deals faculty and staff can also be gist in Iowa and has been lead- happen.” was never my intention to make my former with [...] is certainly on top of referred to counselors in the ing group counseling for over As the primary supervisor colleagues uncomfortable, and I apologize the list.” area for support. 20 years. for the Network Community for any miscommunication on my part. I An increase in mental health “We have a lot of different The Network Community Counseling Services, Wade joined the campaign because I believe Tom issues, such as anxiety and trainings and workshops around Counseling Services is located offers support to the other is the best candidate to take on Donald depression, has shown up across reducing stress, ‚nding purpose, on the basement floor of counselors there. Trump and that he shares Iowa’s values. the workforce in America, building teams,” Downs said. Science Hall 1, room 56, which I know that Tom’s message will resonate TALK PG8 and Iowa State has resources “So on a little bit less clinical is in the southeast corner of the with leaders across the state and that any endorsements will come from the merit of his message.” Murphy, a former speaker of the Iowa Resume event helps House of Representatives, did not deny he had oered campaign contributions in exchange for campaign endorsements in first gen students his statement. Sen. Herman Quirmbach, D-Ames, said these contributions are unusual. highlight experiences “‹is is not generally done,” Quirmbach said. “I would never accept such a donation, nor would I approve of any other candidate BY AMBER.FRIEDRICHSEN university, according to Gonzalez. She said or oœceholder doing so.” @iowastatedaily.com they can face a lot of adversity without the While it may be legal — if reported guidance of a parent or guardian who has and non-corporate — Quirmbach said Iowa State’s Writing and Media Center already attended college. he knows of no specific case when this hosted the workshop “Landing a Perfect “Oftentimes, first gen students strug - was done and would “strongly discourage” Job: Using your First-Gen Experiences on gle with networking; that seems to be the anyone from offering or accepting such a your Resume” at the Hixson-Lied Student biggest issue that research is showing,” donation. Success Center on ‹ursday. Gonzalez said. “[Also,] oftentimes ‚rst gen Murphy’s actions would only be illegal if Two of the program’s coordinators, students come from lower socioeconomic they were not reported to election authori- COURTESY OF DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE Carolyn Gonzalez and Kelly Wenig, led backgrounds as well.” ties as in-kind contributions. Carolyn Gonzalez works at Iowa State’s the event. They said their intent was to Gonzalez said a common result of a low Writing and Media Center and co-hosted ‹e Steyer campaign released a statement help students incorporate their ‚rst gen - socioeconomic background is that students the first generation student resume work- noting they did not authorize the oer of eration college student experiences into tend to work many jobs to support them- shop with Kelly Wenig. donations for endorsements. their resumes. selves at college. ‹ey then don’t have time “Tom has not made any individual contri- Gonzalez, who works as the assistant to participate in extracurricular activities dierence.” butions to candidates in Iowa this year, and director of the Writing and Media Center, or other opportunities at their university. Being unfamiliar to college like a he will not be making any contributions,” is a first generation student herself. She Wenig, intercultural learning specialist at first generation student can be difficult. the statement said. “‹e endorsements he has done a lot of work regarding ‚rst gen - the Writing and Media Center, also noted Nonetheless, Gonzalez said there are posi- receives are earned because of Tom’s cam - eration students, which allows her to help possible challenges ‚rst generation students tive aspects of being a ‚rst generation stu - paign message, his decade-long work taking them succeed. might face, some of which aect a student’s dent as well. on big corporations who put profits over “My research in communication studies motivation when seeking a job. “‹ere is quite a lot of pride and resil - people, and his work registering and orga - has kind of focused on the communicative “A lot of times, it seems that it’s more of iency that comes along with being a ‚rst nizing voters across the country to support practices of ‚rst gen students,” Gonzalez a con‚dence issue,” Wenig said. “‹ey don’t gen student,” Gonzalez said. “[‹ey] have, progressive causes. Our campaign policy is said. “‹at’s kind of what was motivating feel like they have the same exact skills [as perhaps, more unique experiences outside clear that we will not engage in this kind of the workshop.” others]. It’s that experience gap that we are of the university that might dier from your activity, and anyone who does is not speak - First generation students are the first trying to overcome and help students realize ing for the campaign or does not know our RESUME PG8 in their families to attend a four-year it’s not an experience gap, it’s an experience policy.” Friday, November 08, 2019 Iowa State Daily Opinion 05

COLUMN Sanders to address the climate crisis

roll out plans that’ll protect the environment Senator’s as well as protect farmers, families and rural communities. Climate Crisis Something historic in the Midwest will be happening Saturday: Sen. Sanders and Rep. Summit a step Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will be conven- ing with climate experts for a Climate Crisis toward change Summit at Drake University. The event will be a vital part of figuring out how we tackle the BY OLIVIA.RASMUSSEN crisis collectively. @iowastatedaily.com Speakers at the Climate Crisis Summit will include author and journalist Naomi Klein, Iowa State University’s College of Agriculture organic dairy farmer Francis Thicke, U.S. Youth and Life Sciences is one of the world’s leading Climate Strike co-founder and Executive institutions of agriculture. Students learn how Director Isra Hirsi, Sunrise Movement activ- to navigate different aspects of science, con- ist Zina Precht-Rodriguez and Linn County servation and agriculture and what it means to Supervisor Stacey Walker. CAITLIN YAMADA/ IOWA STATE DAILY Iowa, the country and the world. The Des Moines Climate Crisis Summit, Columnist Olivia Rasmussen believes Sen. Sanders is effectively addressing the climate crisis. As our climate continues to face pollution, hosted by Sen. Sanders and Rep. Ocasio- extreme weather conditions and an array of to solve the climate crisis and supporting small of the fossil fuel industry and their contribution Cortez, will take place 12 p.m. Saturday at the other environmental issues, students and young family farms by investing in ecologically regen- to pollution. Sen. Sanders also aims to revital- Bell Center at Drake University. Address: 1421 adults are left to pick up the pieces and gear up erative and sustainable agriculture. ize rural America, with the understanding that 27th Street, Des Moines, IA 50311. to face the crisis head-on. The future of the world is in danger and the economy and the environment have been This event is free and open to the public. One politician is making a noticeable differ- America needs a president who will focus on working against rural communities. Tickets are not required, but an RSVP is ence with his policies regarding the climate crisis. important issues that affect us and the envi- Sanders has a plan to ensure corporations encouraged. Entrance is provided on a first Senator and presidential hopeful Bernie ronment. We need to fight the climate crisis aren’t solely controlling agriculture, providing come, first served basis. Sanders of Vermont has worked with other pol- together. a fair playing field for farmers and implement- Transportation will be provided to students iticians and climate experts to put together the On Sen. Sanders’ most recent End Corporate ing fair trade deals. Though most Democratic from Iowa State University and Grinnell Green New Deal. The Green New Deal expands Green Tour throughout Iowa, his message was candidates acknowledge the danger our current College on first come, first served reserva- on topics such as rebuilding America’s infra- clear: It’s time for corporate companies to be climate catastrophe has on the environment, tions. Press interested in covering this event structure, creating news jobs that are needed held accountable, and that includes companies Bernie is the candidate who is prepared to must RSVP.

GUEST COLUMN Iowa State’s Workday can’t do what AccessPlus can BY ANDREW FACKLER my supervisor at Parks cannot view any heard of negative experiences. From [email protected] of my information (like she can all the people getting overpaid and needing other students) beyond my submitted to pay it back; to students who thought Iowa State’s new HR and payroll hours for approval, and so if I have any their AccessPlus information trans- software Workday has been hailed as problems, I must immediately go up ferred but it did not so they were not a great technological leap in how the the chain of command to figure out the paid at all; and to staff being shown university operates by top adminis- issue, as her hands are tied. an early build of the software only for trators and the company itself, yet it The real fatal flaw with this, how- the final build to be totally different, seems as though the opinions of many ever, is pay. For the past year, I was it seems like everyone I talk to has a professors, staff and especially student paid a monthly stipend at the end of strong opinion about Workday. workers tell another story and are not each month for my assistantship, and Even the front-end of the system being heard. bi-monthly for my hourly work at itself is lacking, as the website is bare- COURTESY OF FLICKR My short time with the program the library. This is how each of these bones, icons and labels for tasks do not Guest columnist Andrew Fackler argues Workday is doing more bad than good. thus far has been incredibly stressful, jobs is supposed to pay, and I was always do what you would expect and and only displays a handful of issues paid on time exactly as stated every get emergency funds in the meantime, Our shiny new software apparently there are essentially no customization with the program. month prior. but some students in a similar position cannot do what our decades-old previ- options. Everything looks prettier, I work two jobs for the university Yet on Oct. 15, I received nothing. may not. ous one could with no issue. and now there’s an app, but that does — one in the department of special Being a graduate student, money does Shifting from bi-monthly to My problems with Workday not mean that everything magically collections at Parks Library, and one not exactly come easily, so concern set monthly budgeting is a huge change, may be quite specific, but the entire works better. as a graduate assistant in the depart- in quickly and I began looking into especially for students already living implementation has felt rushed and I understand the need to upgrade ment of community and regional plan- it. As it turns out, I was paid for all of paycheck to paycheck, and having it unfriendly. Communication to stu- our software, and the engine behind ning. Administering payroll through September at the end of that month. sprung upon you could put students dents from the beginning has been Workday appears capable of doing AccessPlus, this was never an issue, In a way this is my fault for not notic- in a very rough situation very quickly very bad — student workers were what the university needs with the but Workday was clearly not built to ing until then, but why did it suddenly if they are expecting pay and do not bombarded with a flurry of emails in right tweaks, feedback and patience. juggle two jobs done by one person. make this change? Why was I not told receive it. July telling them to update various But the lack of communication, rushed Every time I check in at the library, anything? And why is it my responsi- When my supervisor asked if this information in Workday, yet no gen- rollout and problems whose solutions I must manually change three differ- bility to make a bunch of noise just to could be fixed, I was given a reply laced eral email went out simply describing are “tough luck” are unacceptable from ent settings before clocking in because get paid for my hourly work on the with HR jargon basically stating that what Workday even was or clarify- such an important and robust part of my “default” job is my assistantship, days that I have contractually been told this is just how it will be now for stu- ing that yes, it is ultimately replacing operating such a large institution. and there is no way to set it to default I will be by the university? dents who have any kind of monthly AccessPlus. I genuinely hope it improves dras- to the other. Luckily I have some savings and a job, because the system cannot sepa- Talking with professors, staff and tically before AccessPlus is phased In addition, this default means that support system through which I can rate the two. other student employees, I have only out forever.

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as an unattached wrestler. Bolstered lineup “It’s Austin’s plan to eventually get there, maybe in the waiting; you got to prove your- prepares for high self and progress down,” Dresser said after the Cardinal and Gold wrestle off finals. “You just expectations can’t go from 150 pounds to 133 pounds over- night. ” BY ZACH.MARTIN Gomez said he is targeting a return down to @iowastatedaily.com the weight class he finished in the top-12 with at the NCAA’s a season ago by the Cliff Keen Head coach took one glance Las Vegas Invitational in December. at his 2019-20 Iowa State wrestling squad and If that is the case, the Cyclones would roll out turned back to state an expectation that hasn’t their best lineup in time for Big 12 duals, which seen Iowa State since 2010. open Jan. 9 on the road against Utah Valley. “It’s time for Iowa State wrestling to be a Iowa State welcomes Bucknell, Iowa and top-10 team, and then eventually progress into a Chattanooga for their non-conference dual slate top-five team,” Dresser said at media day. “These and will hit the road for Missouri and Tempe, guys have kind of arrived and this team made a Arizona, for the Sun Devil Duals, where the statement in college wrestling last year in terms Cylcones will battle at Arizona State, Campbell of progress.” and Harvard. IOWA STATE DAILY It all starts Sunday morning. The Las Vegas Invitational and the Southern Iowa State’s Marcus Coleman wrestles Utah Valley’s Kyle Snelling during their dual meet Feb. 3. “This is a motivated team,” said redshirt fresh- Scuffle are the two regular season tournaments man David Carr. “To see the gains we made, I going on my feet,” Degen said, who is ranked Straw — the defending Big 12 Champion at that Iowa State will participate in. think we did good, but we can do way better.” third at 149. “Everything will work itself out.” weight class — has bumped up to 165. After narrowly falling to the Hawkeyes 19-18 The steady growth under Dresser is not new to Degen, Alex Mackall, Austin Gomez, Ian It’s a move Dresser believes will pay off by a season ago on bonus point victories, Iowa State the Big 12 Coach of the Year and the National Parker, Chase Straw, Marcus Coleman, Sam March. will use that dual once again as a parameter to Wrestling Coaches’ Association Coach of the Colbray and Gannon Gremmel return to Iowa “Winning that Big 12 Championship gave see where it stacks up against the top teams in Year. State’s lineup fresh off of NCAA appearances him a lot of confidence, he’s looked great,” the nation. His first collegiate stint at Virginia Tech saw and each having over 20 wins a season ago. Dresser said. “He’s not the biggest 65, but the “That Iowa dual will tell us a lot about what the first two years with an under .500 dual record That’s 88 percent of the dual wins and 90 per- guy’s going to have a tank in the third period this team has, what this team really is made of,” and two All-Americans. cent of the overall team wins. and you better be ready to go all seven minutes Degen said. The third year saw a ginormous spike to a Carr enters the fray at 157 after a redshirt year if you get Chase Straw.” North Dakota State, Oklahoma State, West 20-2 dual record, and the Hokies progressed in which he compiled a 23-1 record with eight That is not the only lineup change for Iowa Virginia and Northern Iowa come to Ames nationally from a tie for 60th to six consecutive major decision victories, three pins and three tech State. Gone is All-American Willie Miklus, during the conference season while Iowa State top-10 finishes. falls. The son of three-time NCAA Champion so 197 will be determined by a pair of redshirt travels to Fresno State, South Dakota State and At Iowa State, from one NCAA qualifier to and Iowa State alum Nate Carr, David Carr cap- freshmen. Francis Duggan and Joel Shapiro are Oklahoma. nine and zero to a pair of All-Americans over tured the 74 kg gold medal at the 2019 Junior the two in line for the spot. The route to Minnesota starts in Ames for Dresser’s first two years, is the build up to a third World Championships in Estonia. It’s an adjustment for both, as Duggan is the Cyclone Open, the first tournament of the year in which the Cyclones are ranked in the The last two wrestlers for the coming down from heavyweight and Shapiro season. top-10 as a team by InterMat. who won the gold medal at 74kg — Mark Hall moves up from 184. Northern Iowa, NAIA powerhouse Grand Eight of the 10 projected starters are ranked by in 2016-17 and Mekhi Lewis in 2018 — went “Which one of those guys is going to step up, View and Iowa Central Community College rep- InterMat, and all are ranked by Trackwrestling. to win a national title in their redshirt freshman we’ve seen good things,” Dresser said. “Throw resent the state while Missouri and Wisconsin, “I think everyone is doing everything right, we campaigns. ‘em out, turn the lights out at , as well as Fort Hays State in Kansas and Central just have to keep doing what we’re doing in here,” “I have a big goal, but right now the most it’s just you and one other guy — then you really Baptist in Arkansas, travel to Hilton. Jarrett Degen said. “It’ll translate out on the mat.” important thing is the Cyclone Open, then the found out what they’re made out of.” Two separate divisions — open and fresh/soph Degen is back at 149 pounds after a seventh next biggest thing is Bucknell,” Carr said. “Just Until at least December, Todd Small will — make up the day that starts at 9 a.m. place finish at the NCAA’s in Pittsburgh. He taking it one meet at a time.” occupy 133. Mackall in the open division and Duggan compiled a 5-2 record last year against returning His coaches and teammates were quick to With Gomez still cutting weight from the in the freshmen/sophmore division took home 149 competitors, including a sweep over Iowa’s praise the Canton, Ohio, native. 165-170 pounds the redshirt sophomore said victories a season ago. Degen, Coleman and Pat Lugo. “It’s honestly probably the best fit in we could he weighed over the summer, Small will be in Colbray snared top-three finishes as open The redshirt junior knows what he has to do to have,” Colbray said. “David Carr would jump into the lineup for the first pair of duals in November. participants. continue growth on the mat and on the podium. situations, whether it [be] a workout or every- The Iowa Central transfer – who won back-to- “I’m excited to see how we can keep that going “I just got to wrestle smart, stay in my stance thing, 100 percent giving full effort, full heart. ” back NJCCA National Championships at two this year,” Dresser said. “It’s going to be fun year, and have good leg defense — get my offense With Carr seemingly entrenched at 157, different weight classes – went 14-4 a season ago it really is.”

COLUMN Picking the Power Five basketball regular season champs

BY TREVOR.HOLBROOK Carolina will be really good, and with a couple seniors and a junior on @iowastatedaily.com Virginia will be solid. Sure, each of the bench, too. those three lost a ton of talent from According to barttorvik.com, College basketball is back! last year, but that’s not uncommon for Colorado is one of eight schools to A lot of schools featured in Power top schools like them. return 90% or more of its minutes Five conferences beat up on smaller Meanwhile, Louisville retained from last season with 94.1%. schools to start the season, including quite a bit of its talent with four start- Also look for Arizona and Oregon Iowa State in its opening win against ers that are juniors or seniors and three to contend, but I’m rolling with the Mississippi Valley State. strong bench options that are also experienced Buffs for the Pac 12. Regardless of the matchups, we upperclassmen. IOWA STATE DAILY BIG 12 learned a little about each team in Fan signs show Cyclone spirit on ESPN’s College GameDay on Jan. 17, 2015. opening games, and now I’ll select BIG TEN Death, taxes and Kansas winning which teams I see securing the top Unlike the ACC, I think the Big conference and propel the Spartans to give it enough firepower to fend off the Big 12 (besides last year). I’ll take spots in the Power Five conferences. Ten has a pretty clear-cut top team: to the top. the rest of the conference. the Jayhawks here, but I don’t think this (Note: these are regular season Michigan State. The Big Ten probably season is a lock by any means. I think SEC PAC 12 champions, not conference tourna- has four or five tournament teams out- Baylor pushes Kansas, but the Jayhawks ment champions.) side of Michigan State, but none will Again, not a very exciting pick, I’m tired of picking blue bloods, so ultimately edge out the Bears. come close to pushing the Spartans but I’m going with Kentucky here. I’ll mix it up in the Pac 12 and avoid From an Iowa State perspective, I ACC out of the top position. The Wildcats knocked off Michigan picking Arizona. don’t expect the Cyclones to be too There’s a lot of different directions I Similar to Louisville, Michigan State earlier this week, and I expect I’m going to go with former Big 12 close to contending for the top spot, could go here. Duke, North Carolina, State retained a pretty experi- them to cruise through the SEC for school Colorado to take the Pac 12 finishing around fourth to sixth in Louisville and Virginia all seem like enced team that Tom Izzo should another season. regular season crown. the conference. I do think Iowa State realistic options to secure the top spot, be able to push for a long run I think Florida and maybe LSU The Buffs are one of the most expe- sneaks into the dance, grabbing an but I’ll go with Louisville. in March. Expect senior guard could challenge the young Wildcats, rienced teams in the country, possess- eight or nine seed or somewhere in I still think Duke and North Cassius Winston to dominate the but Kentucky reloaded this offseason ing a starting five of upperclassmen that ballpark. Friday, November 08, 2019 Iowa State Daily LIFESTYLE 07 #SelfCareSunday on the rise to a complete Harry Potter marathon of 19 hours Popular and 39 minutes. For example, Alyssa Raiter, freshman in engi- hashtag brings neering, values her little moments. “e basic stu“ like showering and washing awareness to your face every day — just having a routine — it’s really nice,” Raiter said. self-care Due to the portrayal of bath bombs and face masks for self-care, there is a common miscon- BY LYDIA.WEDE ception that self-care is only for females, but that @iowastatedaily.com is simply not the case. “I spend quite a bit of time just relaxing and Self-care has been a controversial topic for hanging out with friends,” Bachman said. “at’s years, but while some people deem self-care to be my way of self-care. I take a break from study- selsh and pretentious, it is actually a very nec- ing and take a break from stu“ that is stressful.” essary part of maintaining one’s mental health. Although self-care can be a versatile method is concept can involve a wide variety of activ- of supporting one’s well-being, there can be chal- ities, from drinking warm tea with a good book to lenges in a dorm setting. With the lack of bath- visiting an amusement park and eating a corndog. tubs, space and nancial security, popular routines Lisa Nolting, program coordinator for Iowa need to be adapted to reap similar results. State’s Student Wellness Center, said, “We dene “It can be hard to get that quality alone time, self-care as prioritizing one’s well-being ... many but if you find someone who ‘gets-it’ […] it’s of [my clients] are working on consistently taking nice to be alone, but it can be hard,” Pagor said. care of themselves in various ways: by taking time Joining this viral trend can be extremely to journal, eating regular meals, being outside or rewarding with only minimal e“ort. spending time with friends.” Consider joining a fun student organization to While this term is important for health pro- discover a new passion. Invite some friends over fessionals to know, it has also made its way into for a Net¢ix movie night. Go to a local cafe and sip common vocabulary for many people. COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES co“ee by a window. Or if that requires too much Self-care means something different to everybody. Its important to set aside time to rela. “[Self-care is] taking some time every once exertion, take some time to snooze on a comfy in a while to make sure you’re treating yourself campaign can be seen with former first lady the pool just to relax after my workout. I always sofa. ere are multiple ways to recharge, but it’s right, like taking a break from studying or hang- Michelle Obama. In one of her posts, she is try to go because it gives me a boost of energy.” important to nd the best, individualized t. ing out with people you care about … making posed mid-lunge while holding a medicine ball But even the same person can have di“erent Sometimes, people need help exploring these sure that you are taking care of yourself and your above her head. methods of self-care. While Pagor does work out options. Under the “services” tab on the Student well-being,” said James Bachman, sophomore in Obama’s picture was captioned, “It doesn’t daily, she has a few other ways to get some extra Counseling Services websites, there is a link to chemical engineering. always feel good in the moment. But after the self-love and relaxation in. the Mind-Body-Spa, which has several guided The trend of self-care can be seen all over fact, I’m always glad I hit the gym. How did you “It’s that little bit of decompressing,” Pagor meditations and mindfulness activities. Other social media through the use of the hashtag all take care of yourself on this #SelfCareSunday?” said. “I always have music on […]. Go to eat self-care advice is a quick Google search away. “#SelfCareSunday.” One such post comes from Obama isn’t the only exercise-enthusiast who when you’re too stressed out. [My friends and Jonathan Van Ness, a hairstylist from the hit actress Halle Berry, featuring a whimsical photo is passionate about self-care. Jess Pagor, freshman I] would go downstairs and chill, walk around.” series “Queer Eye,” summed up the importance of Berry in a bubble bath with the caption, “It’s in pre-dietetics, is too. When researching self-care, it can seem of self-care in an interview with Delish magazine. been a really long day, but still making time for “I typically go to the gym every day, occasion- daunting and intimidating. However, any act of “It means something di“erent to all of us, but #SelfCareSunday with my bubble bath.” ally before class, but it can be hard to, so I go every personal appreciation and decompression will can you make some time for self-care today?” An alternate take on the mental health day at night [...],” Pagor said. “Sometimes I go to su•ce, from 10 seconds of controlled meditation Van Ness said. Dark denim trends approach as weather cools down

BY HANNAH.SCOTT through my Vogue books or hop and instantly think edgy, every add some elegance and prep to dark @iowastatedaily.com on Instagram to see how my favor- look can be softened with the right denim with a stylish professional ite bloggers are styling the latest additions. To add a more feminine twist. Throw on a sweater over a Whether you’re ready or not, the trends. If you don’t think you flair to the look, pair the denim button up, a blazer or nice blouse most wonderful time of the year could pull o“ a certain trend, try with a ¢owy, ¢oral or light top to to o“set the denim and nish with is upon us: winter in Iowa. e air a smaller approach and start with o“set the weight of the pants, and some jewelry to create a look worthy is cooling and students are nally accessories.” throw on some sandals or small for any interview or business casual starting to bundle up. With the While darker denim may seem heels in order to pull the whole event. shifting of the temperature comes hard to work with, one only needs a feel together. With any trend or new style the shifting of wardrobes as well. few simple tactics to work this new it can often be easy to ques - CASSIC IT P “Largely I think it’s to match the trend into a multitude of outts. tion whether you can pull it off. environment around us, when you While some may overlook basics, However, it’s important to remem- A IT P look outside at the color chang - sometimes the simplest pieces can ber that fashion is nothing more ing leaves and dark brown trees, I One of the rst and most obvi - pull an outt together. For a simple than an expression of yourself and think we like to dress according to ous ways to throw together a look styling, pair the jeans with a basic if you feel like trying something, the seasons,” said Emma Hassemer, is simple — make it cozy! With tee and slip ons for a timeless style. COURTESY OF ICTORIA NOOTNY give it your best shot. former Trend magazine editor-in- winter coming, nothing is more e simplicity allows the denim to unior ictoria Novotny in a grey “Black on black will always be chief. “It’s common that people will classic than a big chunky sweater, be the statement, and besides, you sweater, black ripped jeans and boots. a staple outt for me — you just associate di“erent colors with the some booties and a pair of dark can never go wrong with a basic AE IT P can’t go wrong,” Hassemer said. di“erent seasons, so I think it’s very jeans to really feel the season. white or graphic tee. Another simple way to add ¢air “My favorite jeans are a dark wash normal that when fall and winter For an even more classic look, go Graphic tees showing off your to an outt is simple — the more, pair from Levis and I love to pair hit, you see a lot of people’s color with a neutral sweater, or if you’re favorite band, television show or the merrier. Layering gives a fun and it with a lighter denim shirt on top. palette changing.” feeling funky, throw on a brighter celebrities make any outt fun. unique vibe to any outt and allows Creating contrast between di“er- One of the most popular ways color for a bold statement. for warmth and style to combine. ent apparel pieces in an outfit is ENC TC IT P to spice up an outt in the winter- row on any jacket, cardigan or instantly a head turner.” GNGE IT P time is to incorporate darker-wash Popularized by Queer Eye’s Tan sweater to add a di“erent ¢air and While dark denim may seem denim, often grey or black, into an Black ripped jeans definitely France, the French tuck is a style play around with different outer- like an intense trend for somebody outt. e style is denitely picking bring a certain rocker vibe, so play trick that can elevate any look, wear styles. Lots of people are afraid afraid of trying something new, up steam as the weather cools down, it up! row on an oversized jean not excluding dark denim. For the of pairing denim with denim, in fear it could be a first step into more and with the arrival of something jacket, beanie, converse or choker French tuck look, simply tuck the of recreating a Britney and Justin experimentation with their personal new often comes the question many with the denim to bring back a front quarter of any tee, sweater remake, but simply make sure the style. Trying trends, big or small, ask themselves: Can I pull that o“? ‘90s-inspired look that is fun for or sweatshirt into the front of tones in denim are di“erent in order takes condence, and if you show “I love to add elements of myself the cooler months and for dressing your jeans and let it fall. e tuck to avoid doing so. others that confidence, nobody into the fashion trends I follow,” according to the decades. instantly gives you length and a will even once question your style PEP IT P Hassemer said. “Whenever I need slimming e“ect, while also allow- choices. After all, it’s all about ESS IT P inspiration or don’t know what ing the dark jeans to be shown o“ With any trend comes the oppor- making sure you wear the clothes to wear I open up Pinterest, flip While one may see dark denim even more. tunity to throw in a classy spin, so and not the other way around. 08 Iowa State Daily Friday, November 08, 2019

TALK PG4 to explore growth and health, healing in a An aspect of counseling people might not counseling or reach out for help due to the lot of cases and leveraging the relationships think of is the therapy the counselors may stigma that surrounds counseling and what He also supervises the group therapy ses- and closeness that can be built in a group receive. Being a counselor can get over - it entails. sions, which are led by doctoral students in to do that.” whelming and stressful at times. “I think number one is to reach out, not counseling psychology. Those interested in the services offered “More specific from my perspective of to be hesitant to look for support, look for Wade said people typically think they by the Network Community Counseling training therapists, anybody who’s actually those resources,” Downs said. “[...] Everyone need to see an individual therapist, but Services can call (515) 294-1898 or email doing pretty intense counseling, absolutely, I is going through it to some degree, and we group therapy can work for most concerns [email protected]. tell all my students we should all be in ther - all need support. It’s really about that human they may have. Iowa State faculty and sta‰ can also Šnd apy,” Wade said. “It’s super important for us connection, being able to Šnd the right sup - “Our groups are mixed,” Wade said. “We services in the Ames community or reach to have that support, to have that experience port at the right time.” have people in there with relationship con- out to places nearby, such as the Des Moines to be able to work on our own stu‰ because Other tools faculty and sta‰ can make use cerns, going through divorces, people who area. we’re so much in that.” of are available apps such as Headspace for have had past abuse or people who have anx- “The faculty and staff have very good Utilizing counseling services can aid fac- meditation and Breathe2Relax for breath - iety or depression or both. e idea is then insurance that covers their treatment,” Wade ulty and sta‰ with struggles they may experi- ing exercises. ese apps may not be a long for us to connect with each other and to use said. “Most of the providers in town would ence in their professional and personal lives. term solution but can be helpful for those those relationships in the group to help us carry that insurance.” People may experience hesitancy to attend who use them.

REVIVAL PG1 the season’s Šnal month. Iowa State was a sleeper pick to win the “He’s the guy you can see on the sideline e 2017 season ended with Iowa State’s conference this year and usurp the stran - who’s kind of ushering excitement amongst producing plenty of highlight moments — a first bowl trip since 2013, another top-five glehold Lincoln Riley’s program has had that group,” Campbell said. “I think it’s a tre- swing pass to Trever Ryen for the go-ahead upset — this time at home against TCU — — the Sooners are three-time defending mendous challenge.” touchdown in the fourth quarter, the acro - and an 8-5 season. conference champions. But a close loss to Lamb hasn’t missed a beat — in part batic Allen Lazard catch to give Iowa State But redshirt sophomore tight end Charlie surprise unbeaten Baylor in the Texas heat because of the performances by quarterback the lead for good, the crazy Joel Lanning stat- Kolar said Tuesday the win wasn’t as big of a and a play-calling anomaly of a game against Jalen Hurts, a grad transfer from Alabama. line — everything that could have come the deal now as some made it sound. Oklahoma State, in which the Cyclones Hurts was sort of an unknown quantity in Cyclones’ way did. After a fourth-down stop “I don’t know how to deŠne a culture-chang- threw 62 passes and gave up three 50-plus the Big 12, having been a starter-turned- late in the contest that turned into a Baker ing win,” Kolar said. “You could argue that was yard touchdowns, have put Campbell’s crew backup at Alabama, and many wondered if MayŠeld interception, it started to sink in for one of our bigger wins.” on life support. the Oklahoma o‰ense would be able to run the underdog Cyclones. Besides, the Sooners were able to get their With a 3-2 record in conference play, the as smoothly as it had under Baker MayŠeld Iowa State had knocked out the goliath in revenge in 2018, winning in Stadium Cyclones sit in a four-way tie for third with and Kyler Murray. its own arena. by a score of 37-27. e Cyclones were able to No. 20 Kansas State, unranked Texas and Hurts is the epitome of a dual-threat quar- The Cyclones received a hero’s welcome keep that game close, but it wasn’t enough to unranked (in the AP Poll) Oklahoma State. terback. e Sooners have used him a lot in upon their return to Ames, where hundreds pull o‰ a double upset over the Big 12’s dom- Baylor stands alone atop the conference, out designed runs and he is a threat to take off of fans cheered the team as they exited their inant program. of Iowa State’s reach for now, but Oklahoma if there is nothing open downŠeld. With 21 plane. It was surreal, according to offensive Marcel Spears said the Sooners’ win doesn’t sits at 4-1 and 7-1 — just one game up on touchdown passes and 13 rushing scores, he tackle Julian Good-Jones (who played at center cancel out the 2017 upset, but it makes its the Cyclones. will be a huge task for the Cyclones. in 2017). impact less signiŠcant. It makes Saturday night’s tilt that much “Truly one of the best runners right now on “That was awesome, it felt good,” Good- “We talk about [the upset], but last year more important and intriguing. top of one of the best quarterbacks in college Jones said. “We had lost like 20-something they came to our house and beat us,” Spears One of the matchups Iowa State has to win football right now,” Campbell said. years or more to Oklahoma.” said. “It’s just a very humbling experience, and — or at least limit the damage in — to have e Cyclones are feeling refreshed after lick- is win, which caused ripples all over the I can’t wait to go down to Norman and play a chance against the Sooners is at the wide ing their wounds on a bye week, and Kolar said college football landscape and made Campbell them again.” receiver position. The Sooners are spoiled Purdy is prepared to bounce back. a hot commodity on the coaching market The Cyclones as a whole are wanting to with riches at the position, starting with While throwing 62 passes likely won’t be immediately, still has ramifications in the focus on the task at hand. It’s hard to blame CeeDee Lamb. Lamb is a big play waiting on the cards, Iowa State’s rushing attack — Cyclone program. them. to happen, and he scored last year against led by Breece Hall — could be key after the It was the Šrst time Campbell’s vision had ere isn’t much argument that this game Iowa State. He’s continued to punish Big 12 Sooners gave up 200-plus yards to Kansas come to fruition against a better opponent, is the most important of Iowa State’s season corners, and comes up against a secondary State in a loss. and his Šrst of 10 straight October victories so far. Not just because it’s the next game up, for Iowa State that might be the defense’s It’s a big weekend for the Cyclones as they spanning three seasons and continually putting as Kolar said, but because the Cyclones’ Big biggest weakness. return to where their current patch of success the Cyclones in a good position heading into 12 Championship hopes hang in the balance. Campbell said he loves Lamb’s energy. began. But can lightning strike twice?

RESUME PG8 to entering college,” Gonzalez said. “Over all your prior experiences.”

time, as you start to develop as a professional, When a student is finished with their peers; there’s also a kind of grit and perse - some of those things do start falling o‰ the resume, they will be able to give it to poten - verance in the face of diªculty.” resume, and you start working in the things tial employers. Wenig said students should These “unique experiences” are what from your college career.” not be using the exact same resume for each Gonzalez and Wenig were targeting at the Wenig said word choice is important when job they are seeking, though. resume workshop. ey said they wanted to describing the di‰erent parts of your resume. “You should be creating a new resume, or help students build resumes to make them He said to keep content in present tense and at least tweaking your resume for every posi- stand out as Šrst generation students and to use active verbs. tion that you apply to,” Wenig said. “You’ll highlight their accomplishments because of Once a resume has enough relevant con - just change the terminology of things a little their circumstances. tent, it is important to know how to assem - bit. You’re just adapting it a little bit to mold After students had time to consider what ble it. to a particular job.” to include on their resumes, Gonzalez and “You do reverse chronological for every- Gonzalez and Wenig said they want Šrst Wenig continued to explain what content thing,” Gonzalez said. “For example, if you’re generation students to know there are sev - is important. ey said students will update going to be getting your bachelor’s, that goes eral resources on campus they can use to help COUTESY OF DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE their information as they acquire more expe- on the top, and then behind that is your them in their careers. Kelly Wenig wors at Iowa State’s Writing rience in and out of the workplace. associate’s degree. Same goes for your work Students can go to the three writing and and Media Center and cohosted the irst “Underclassmen might be drawing upon experiences. Your most recent is going to go media locations to seek a professional’s help generation student resume worshop with Carolyn Gonale. high school experiences — experiences prior on the top, and then descending down are with documents like resumes.

ADMIN PG3 by reading the code of conduct for discrimina- when racist and antisemetic chalking/vandal- progress being made. tion at Iowa State, concluding that a zero-tol- ism is made, that we will be reassured by you After identifying these discrepancies between underlying motive, will be treated the same. If erance policy seems to have the opportunity to all personally.” the demands and compliances, the student our zero-tolerance policy was that anyone who be put into play. Gonzalez said he was confused why it was organizers also called for an apology from commits vandalism is automatically expelled Harmon said he tried to provide a compli- okay for students to deface student property the administration for the hardships they’ve from school, then if someone puts their first ance to the zero-tolerance disagreement by and attack his identity, but have no conse - endured due to the climate on campus. through the wall, they’re expelled, and if some- implementing the idea of the Department of quences besides just paying for the damages. “I apologize to any student who has had a one makes a racist comment and vandalizes Residence increasing consequences regarding Delgado also showed concern as to why she terrible experience because of racism, white the wall, they’re expelled. We cannot expel the vandalism at Iowa State. was not a part of the process of knowing supremacy, xenophobia, gender discrimination, person who makes the racist comment and not However, students still encouraged the idea about punishments that were going on and whatever the experience it has been, I apolo- the person who put a hole in the wall. And we of a zero-tolerance policy and its importance at was concerned for her safety. gize on the behalf of Iowa State University,” have not taken the position that every act of Iowa State. Raturi said there should be a com- Other topics that were covered were Wintersteen said. “What we have done, in vandalism ends in expulsion.” pensation from the administration in instances whether assessments or evaluations would meeting tonight to present the actions that were Dearborn, in reference to the concept of the of “racist” events happening. follow the diversity and inclusion classes that committed to, and what we will implement, I zero-tolerance policy, expressed their distaste for “You only act when we initiate action,” Raturi will be required by faculty and sta‰, as well have to follow up that we cannot break the law the comparison of their marginalized identity said. “So moving forward, we need a change in as the action that would be taken following when it comes to the First Amendment, so I with vandalism. Rodriguez seconded the point which you respond. Would you be willing to, these trainings so that students know the cannot do what you’re asking.”