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Every year, thousands of students and visitors pass by the 12 stained glass windows in Gold Star Hall at the north entrance of the Memorial Union. SEE PHOTOS FROM Some look up and glance at the SNOWSTORM Q colorful, light-infused glass art while iowastatedaily.com/news others look straight ahead, not even noticing the history and stories of Iowa State traditions that lie above them. Originally in 1927, while the Memorial Union was being built, it was envisioned that there would be stained glass windows in Gold Star Hall, but clear glass windows were in- stalled instead. It was not until 1942, after a fundraising movement led by Iowa CHECK WEB FOR State students, that alumnus Harold Cummings, a World War I veteran, TRACK UPDATES was commissioned as the designer for iowastatedaily.com/sports the project of replacing the clear glass windows with stained glass. The stained glass windows were installed in 1943. Weather: Each window represents a symbol of the 12 “homely virtues” encour- aged in ISU students: learning, viril- FRI ity, courage, patriotism, justice, faith, 16|26 determination, love, obedience, loy- alty, integrity and tolerance. They also contain symbols for Iowa State’s academic majors, differ- SAT ent branches of the U.S. military, Iowa State legends and traditions, and 10|29 symbols representing Christianity and Judaism. Kathy Svec, former marketing coordinator at the Memorial Union, SUN calls the windows “a visual guideline 18|32 for what it means to be a true [ISU] student.” Key chapters in Iowa State’s de- Provided by ISU velopment and the heroic deeds per- Meteorology Club formed by ISU students are depicted in a rectangle at the bottom of each window. “They are a feast of stories, specif- Music: ic stories about Iowa State’s history,” Svec said. Haley Bonar Under the “integrity” window, the story of Hortense Elizabeth Wind is featured at painted. Wind is the only woman out Photo illustration: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily Thousands of students and visitors pass through the Gold Star Hall in the Memorial Union daily. Many are M-Shop GLASS.p3 >> unaware that the stained glass windows tell interesting stories about the history and traditions of Iowa State. Haley Bonar will be perform- ing at the M-Shop on Friday at 9 p.m. Bonar is an American alternative country singer from Economy Government South Dakota. Her debut album, “The Size of Planets,” came out in 2003, not long after she left school to pursue her musical ca- reer. Bonar has released several Students albums since then, as well as contributed to others, including “Armchair Apocrypha.” Her latest single is “Bad Reputation.” Her to visit work has also been featured in major motion pictures, and she has performed with a variety of other artists, including Andrew Capitol Bird, Gary Louris, Mary Lou Lord and Langhorne Slim. She was discovered by Alan Sparhawk of Low at the age of 20, when she Monday performed at an open mic event. Bonar is currently producing her 5th album, which is expected By Thaddeus.Mast later this year. Tickets can be @iowastatedaily.com purchased at the M-Shop Box Office. They are $8 for students Photo: Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily and $13 for the general public, A common feed additive used on U.S. beef and pork sparked a ban on the products in Russia. The additive ISU Day at the Capitol will be tak- but there is a $2 increase if causes increased muscle, which yields more meat. Russia’s ban causes a significant loss for the U.S. market. ing place from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Monday bought the day of the show. at the Rotunda of the Capitol. Tickets can also be purchased “The goal of the day is to showcase over the phone by calling 515- the impact of Iowa State in all 99 Iowa 294-8349; a $1 service charge is added to all phone orders. Doors counties and to demonstrate our open at 8:30 p.m. Russia bans US import commitment to serve the state,” said By Frances.Myers ISU President Steven Leath. @iowastatedaily.com Russia placed the ban in early it mainly affects the muscles around A series of tables will be set up for February due to concerns over the the airways in livestock. each department. Displays and hand Inside: A Russian ban was recently United States using ractopamine on “It has the ability to increase outs will be on the tables as well as a placed on imported U.S. beef and livestock. muscle at the expense of fat accu- few people to answer questions. News ...... 2 pork goods due to the use of a com- James McKean, university pro- mulation,” McKean said. “As swine “A couple people from every de- Opinion ...... 4 mon feed additive called ractopa- fessor of vet diagnostic, production and cattle mature, they tend to lay partment will be representing their Sports ...... 5 mine. Its effect on the United States, of animal medicine and animal sci- down a higher percentage of fat with department and legislatures will Classifieds ...... 6 as well as Iowa’s agricultural indus- ence, explained that ractopamine is Games ...... 7 tries, is yet to be known. a beta-agonist drug. This means that IMPORTS.p3 >> CAPITOL.p8 >>

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The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Feb. 17 parent’s residence (reported at 2:58 a.m.). An individual reported the theft of a bike at Ames Intermodal An individual reported the Facility (reported at 9:29 a.m.). theft of a bike at Music Hall (reported at 1:25 p.m.). A vehicle that left the scene collided with a parked car at Jinneng Wang, 20, 8407 Lot 7 (reported at 2:11 p.m.). Wilson Hall, was arrested and charged with driving under An individual reported damage suspension at Hunt Street and to the finish of a car at Lot 63 Welch Avenue He was subse- (reported at 4:16 p.m.). quently released on citation Officers were asked to check (reported at 4:04 p.m.). the welfare of a student who Spenser Zegers, 23, 309 Lynn was experiencing emotional Ave., Apt 2, was arrested on difficulties at Buchanan Hall. a warrant which charged him The individual was transported with harassment and disorder- to Mary Greeley Medical ly conduct, at the Armory. The Center for treatment (reported charges stem from an incident at 8:29 p.m.). that occurred in Lot 45 on Feb. 1 (reported at 4:27 p.m.). Feb. 18 Officers assisted a woman Jayme Nielsen, 21, 135 who had fallen at the Campus Ave., Apt 114, was Memorial Union. The arrested and charged with individual was transported to public intoxication at Hayward Mary Greeley Medical Center Avenue and Lincoln Way for treatment (reported at 5:28 (reported at 2:09 a.m.). p.m.). Officers were asked to locate Vehicles driven by Beth and check the welfare of a Baustian and Jenna Oldham student who was possibly were involved in a property experiencing emotional dif- damage collision at Lot 1 (re- ficulties at Frederiksen Court. ported at 10:00 p.m.). The individual was located at a

Photo: Andrew Clawson/Iowa State Daily House File 81, introduced on Jan. 29, will make information about carriers of weapons more private. It is up for debate if the bill Calendar will coincide with the Freedom of Information Act. Jeff Burkett, executive branch lobbyist, declared support for the bill Feb. 14. Find out what’s going on, and share your event with the rest of campus on our website, at iowastatedaily.com.

Friday Union Bill to keep permits private Rossmann Manatt Planetarium Show Lecture When: Information of with Dwayne Alons (R-Sioux in a way so When: 7 p.m. County) and Mark Smith that informa- What: 1:10 to 2 p.m. carriers might be (D-Marshall County). tion regard- House File 81: What: Planetarium shows that help to answer Recently, in other parts of ing weapon “Cardiovascular kept confidential the country, the Freedom of and permit An act concerning the confi- questions about the dentiality of certain informa- Disease Risk in Public Information Act has been used holders isn’t Safety Personnel: Is it night sky. Star-gazing tion relating to holders of By Meghan.Johnson to release gun owners’ infor- completely Windschitl nonprofessional permits to the Job or the Dough- session will be held @iowastatedaily.com nuts?” by Warren after dark if the mation to the public. confidential. carry weapons and permits to Franke, professor of weather is good. Jeff Burkett, an executive Statistics acquire pistols and revolvers. kinesiology at Iowa Where: A bill that would make branch lobbyist, explained and other State. ISU Planetarium, confidential the names and the reasoning behind the bill. general infor- Where: Physics Hall addresses of people with non- “We saw what happened out mation would Gallery, Memorial professional permits to carry in New York when a large pa- still be able to be of greater importance. weapons, as well as those with per out there decided to take be published. Regarding the bill, Jayne permits to acquire pistols and it upon themselves to not only The bill Alons said, “I don’t know what it revolvers, may be a possibility publish that information but was created would do to make public the for Iowa. make it extremely easily ac- to protect names of the people having Correction: This bill, House File 81, was cessible by mapping people’s individuals. concealed weapons, as far introduced on Jan. 29. Shortly houses,” Burkett said. “ W e ’ r e as what it would do for gun One of the reviews in Thursday’s paper was incorrectly placed on the page. Instead of reviewing “Safe Haven,” the text after, on Jan. 30, a subcommit- Burkett, as a part of the working to violence, or to help end gun reviewed “The Man with the Iron Fists.” tee was created for this bill. Iowa Firearms Coalition, de- write the bill violence. The Daily regrets the error. State Rep. Matt Windschitl, clared support for the bill Feb. in a balanced “We have decided to be un- of House District 56, intro- 14. manner that’s Smith decided and to let the legisla- duced the bill and is part of Burkett also went on to going to allow ture do what they will,” Jayne the subcommittee, along say that the bill was created reasonable said. information to be released to Like any bill, House Bill the public without potentially 81 won’t be passed quite with causing problems for individu- ease, but according to Burkett als,” said Burkett and Jayne, the bill should pass Carlos Jayne, representa- through senate easier than the tive of Iowans For Gun Safety, house. first declared himself against The greatest concern the bill but on Jan. 30 changed for the bill includes if it will his declaration to undecided. coincide with Freedom of Jayne changed his declara- Information Act. tion on this bill due to his con- Supporters of the bill most- FRIDAY FEAST cerns falling more heavily on ly include: Gun Safety groups Friday Daily Special: other bills, which he found to and law enforcement. 14” specialty pizza, plus 14” 1-topping pizza & 2 liter soda $25.95

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>>IMPORTS.p1 >>GLASS.p1 weight gain. This product increases muscle per- of approximately 600 former centage, rather than fat, over those same levels 2012 top US pork markets ISU students to have their Stained glass facts of maturity. That increases the yield of meat in name engraved in Gold Star ■■ Memorial Union finished in 1928 the carcass, which adds value.” Statistics according to United States Hall. McKean said this improves feed efficiency Department of Agriculture Daily The panel shows a battle- ■■ Gold Star Hall stained glass windows added in 1943 and enables producers to achieve desired car- Livestock Report field nurse, which is meant to ■■ 12 stained glass windows cass weights and yields. ■■ Japan: 26 percent represent Elizabeth Wind, ■■ Designer: Harold Cummings High feed costs, carcass yield premiums ■■ Canada: 11 percent serving in Europe during ■■ Artificially lit and orderly marketing of groups of animals are ■■ Mexico: 22 percent World War I, but Svec said ■■ Additions added in the 1950s on the west and east sides the main reasons for the United States’ use of ■■ Russia: Five percent it has been recently learned of Gold Star Hall block out any natural light from coming through the stained glass ractopamine. ■■ China: 12 percent that Wind was actually a “Consumers benefit from this efficiency of dietitian who died during ■■ Hong Kong: Two percent production with more meat availability and the flu epidemic of 1918 in more reasonable prices than would exist with- ■■ Caribbean: One percent Virginia. out the product use,” McKean said. ■■ Other: 21 percent The “love” window shows McKean said that ractopamine was approved the scene of the football game Twelve homely virtues by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration back between Iowa State and in 1999 in swine, and later in beef and turkeys. Northwestern in 1895 where ■■ Learning ■■ Determination “There are consumers and governmen- Iowa State earned the title ■■ Virility ■■ Love tal agencies who, for whatever reason, do not More information “Cyclones.” The team picked ■■ Courage ■■ Obedience want to use technologies to increase efficiency up the name after a Chicago Information according to Dow Jones ■■ Patriotism ■■ Loyalty or quantities of food products,” McKean said. sports writer stated that ■■ Justice ■■ Integrity “There is no universal definition of ‘safe’ or mea- ■■ Russia is one of the top 10 importers of U.S. Northwestern had been de- ■■ Faith ■■ Tolerance sure that determines when a product is ‘safe.’ In meat. feated by a “cyclone from out most cases, agreement can be reached when a ■■ U.S. beef exports to Russia totaled $254.5 of the West.” product causes toxic effects that can be mea- million in the first 11 months of 2012, 21 Nods to Iowa State’s cul- percent higher than the previous year, ac- sured and causation determined.” cording to the U.S. Meat Export Federation. ture can be seen throughout campus. Gold Star Hall’s stained glass McKean said a wide range of opinions exist the windows. “We have to make it part windows. ■■ Pork exports for the period were valued at about where the line between “safe” and “not $267.8 million. Scenes of the Campanile of the Iowa State experience,” The windows are a lesser- safe” is to be placed. and cherries are pres- said Scott Southward, com- known tradition, but they can Lee Schulz, assistant professor of econom- ent along with an image of munications specialist at the be seen as the 12 pillars of ics, said although Russia has a smaller propor- Adonijah Welch, who was the Memorial Union. “I think what it takes to be a true Iowa tion of the market for U.S. meat sales, the com- of Russia’s citizens,” but rather motivated more first president of Iowa State we have to look at it strategi- Stater. plete loss of the Russian market would be rather by protectionism. University. cally to get the message out to “The first impression is significant for the United States. In economics, protectionism is defined as Welch can be seen with students.” that they are very churchy, He pointed out that, for Russia, it’s more of a “the theory, practice or system of fostering or a sack of potatoes, throwing The history of the but each is a symbol for some- market-access issue. developing domestic industries by protecting them; according to an Iowa Campanile, the Zodiac and thing,” Svec said. “They are “Russia restricting exports would lower them from foreign competition through duties State legend, wherever one of VEISHEA has been in- the story of Iowa State, and competition among exporting countries and or quotas imposed on importations.” Welch’s potatoes landed was grained in every student’s this is why they are very im- raise their prices domestically,” Schulz said. In this case, the duty imposed would be the where a tree was planted on brain, but not the story of the portant for students to know.” “Countries that do establish ractopamine-free ban on goods with ractopamine. production systems and implement testing pro- “One of the damaging aspects of this situa- grams will have increased costs, which will be tion is the potential fallout,” Schulz said. “This passed along as higher prices.” unwarranted attention could bring about ques- Schulz speculated that Russia’s action could tions such as: ‘This product is banned in Russia, be done not so much out of a “steadfast concern so should we ban it here?’ This is and will likely about the safety of ractopamine or the comfort continue to be an ongoing trade issue.” CYCLONE HOCKEY Exciting Home Games This Weekend! 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Editor-in-Chief: Katherine Klingseis Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 [email protected] Editor: Michael Belding iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 4 Iowa State Daily Drones Editorial: Polls obscure congressional approval rate

In any given week, Gallup pub- lishes the results of a number of polls. Thursday’s poll shows “No Momentum in Quality Jobs Market in U.S.” One poll from Wednesday shows that “Republicans, Democrats Agree on Top Foreign Policy Goals.” The variety increases with the number of days back that one goes into the Gallup archives. Photo courtesy of the Department of Defense There is, however, a certain amount U.S. sailors prepare drones on the deck of the amphibious dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) before an air defense gunnery exercise for of consistency to Gallup’s polling. Some U.S. and Royal Thai Navy ships in the Gulf of Thailand. Columnist Varad Diwate believes the existence of drones extinguishes human rights. inquiries, such as President Obama’s job approval rating, occur more often than others. Another example is its measure of Americans’ approval of Congress, which is taken every month or so. Secrets hurt human rights When asked “Do you approve of the way Congress is handling its job?” only was clear throughout this campaign By Varad.Diwate election campaign, Robert Gibbs, former White 15 percent of Americans said they ap- and was clear throughout this transi- @iowastatedaily.com House press secretary and senior adviser for prove. Given the question, the response “Ition that under my administration the Obama, said, “I would suggest that you should is not surprising. United States does not torture. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism have a far more responsible father if they are Congress is an institution made We will abide by the Geneva Conventions. estimates the drone strikes under Obama in truly concerned about the wellbeing of their up of hundreds of individuals from We will uphold our highest ideals.” Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia to be more than children.” hundreds of different constituen- These were President Barack Obama’s 310 compared to 52 under President George W. “Living Under Drones” notes, “Drones hover cies. Since the institution of Congress words before beginning his term in 2009. In his Bush. 24 hours a day over communities in northwest has changed only once since the second term, not only did he sign the contro- The total casualties are difficult to assess, Pakistan, striking homes, vehicles and public Constitution was ratified in 1788, it is versial National Defense Authorization Act but compiled media and intelligence reports by spaces without warning. Those living under safe to say that most Americans ap- (NDAA), he also found himself in trouble over the Bureau of Investigative Journalism peg the drones have to face the constant worry that prove of Congress. a memo that authorizes extrajudicial killings of number between 2,640 and 3,474, including at a deadly strike may be fired at any moment, Election returns suggest that most suspected U.S. citizens under vague conditions. least 450 civilians. and the knowledge that they are powerless to Americans probably approve of how So, despite promises for a transparent admin- There are some who advocate drone protect themselves.” their representatives and senators are istration, Obama still has an abysmal record on warfare for the drone’s precision capabilities. While the military acknowledges the handling their job in Congress. In the civil liberties. It is said to be the most effective way to combat drone program, the C.I.A. operates it covertly. 2012 election, 91 percent of candidates Some wonder what is worse: Killing sus- terrorists with minimal risk to soldiers and A request by Scott Shane, national security for the U.S. House and Senate who pected terrorists using unmanned killing ma- civilians. But the precision seems to be lost reporter for The New York Times, asked for a were running for reelection, won. chines or torturing suspects with techniques when one sees the civilian deaths due to drones. memorandum on targeted drone killings. The Those that lost, the Washington Post condemned by human rights organizations? A According to CNN, “Living Under Drones,” a Department of Justice responded, “The very reported, “lost in large part because piece from The New Yorker finds some parallel study by Stanford Law School and New York fact of the existence or nonexistence of such their district boundaries were drawn in points between the two: “Both use slippery legal University’s School of Law, calls for a reevalua- documents is itself classified.” redistricting to be tougher.” Since 1964, language to parse dark government programs. tion of the practice, saying the number of “high- Given the strategic advantage of drones congressional candidates for reelection Both have been deliberately hidden from level” targets killed as a percentage of total and irreversible nature of arms technology, it is have won more than 85 percent of the public and even congressional oversight. And casualties is extremely low — about 2 percent. unlikely that drones will be put away solely for time. What Americans do not approve both involve the blurring of C.I.A. and military The drone program has entered even ethical or even legal reasons. of, apparently, is how their neighbors’ operations.” murkier areas when Anwar al-Awlaki, an al- But the secrecy on this issue does not help, and fellow Americans’ representatives Just as the inhumane waterboarding Qaida affiliate and a U.S. citizen, was killed on either. and senators are doing their job. technique sounds like a water park ride, the foreign soil by a drone strike. Transparency and clear boundaries on ac- The scope of the question “Do you Obama administration prefers to use innocu- There are legal tangles in this case, as it tion can make a difference. approve of the way Congress is han- ous terms like “unmanned aerial vehicles” for involves the government killing a U.S. citizen Otherwise, the U.S. statements on human dling its job?” is very broad. Given the deadly drones and “signature strikes” for killing on foreign soil. rights at the international level just seem to be exposure over the past few weeks of the suspected but unidentified targets. The shocking part of this story is that duplicitous. Obama administration’s use of drones As Obama wound up the ground war in Awlaki’s 16-year-old son was also killed by a to kill terrorism suspects — including Iraq and is working on an exit strategy in Hellfire missile two weeks after his father was American citizens and the people phys- Afghanistan, “silent killer” drones are gaining targeted. And the justification for this killing Varad Diwate is a freshman in journalism ically close to them — perhaps it should ground. was ludicrous to say the least. During the last from Nashik, India. be argued that Congress’ main job is to take a very active part in creating the laws and policies of this country and Employment reduce the imperial presidency to its real job of executing the laws made by the American people. That constitu- tional argument, however, is probably Take advantage of ISU career services far from the average American’s mind. Instead, we focus on more attrac- s daunting as career fairs tive, less nefarious issues that are can seem, they can be closer to home. In its analysis of its Abeneficial for all students poll, Gallup said, “Congress currently no matter where you are in your faces many difficult issues, including studies. the looming sequestration of federal Even if you do not have the spending funds, the needs for a new time (or desire) to attend these By Hannah.Dankbar federal budget and spending bill, events, career services can help @iowastatedaily.com pressure to pass new gun control and you start thinking about your post- immigration legislation, and continu- college career. It is never too early ing efforts to reconcile vastly different to start preparing for life after which employers are going to be perspectives on government spending graduation. at which career fair so you can be more broadly.” There are plenty of resources as efficient as you need to be while A common complaint is that on campus to help you, including navigating the fair. politicians engage in too much media career fairs, Career Management This service also lists open grandstanding and prefer to save their Services, the Student Activities positions from employers who arguments and thoughts not for each Center and faculty. are looking to recruit from college other — who they have to work with Three of five career fairs this campuses, apply for jobs on the and convince on a daily basis — but month have already happened. website and request an advising for the American people watching Hopefully you saw the many appointment with career services the evening news in their living room. advertisements around cam- on campus. Photo: Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily When individual members of Congress pus promoting the Agriculture, As a senior, I made an appoint- Fengze Sun, freshman in chemical engineering, chats with Jerry Rabe from Bemis Company during the 2013 Engineering Spring Career Fair must play to the audience of the whole Engineering and Business career ment with my college’s career on Feb. 12 at . American people rather than just their fairs that have happened within services center last fall to get some constituency, however, record-break- the past week or so. feedback on my resume. I was ing partisanship is not surprising. The new People to People struggling with formatting and Career Fair focuses on jobs and fitting everything I wanted onto Upcoming fairs Career services internships related to govern- one page. Editorial Board ment, social services, education, An adviser helped me a lot with People to People Internship ■■ Engineering: http://www.engi- Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief health/wellness and hospital- this and now I have a great-looking neering.iastate.edu/ecs/ Michael Belding, opinion editor and Career Fair ity employers. There is also the and easy-to-read resume that ■ Mackenzie Nading, ■■ February 27 ■ Human Sciences: http://www. 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Cyclones Photo: Chenyan Shan/Iowa State Daily took first place in the women’s one-mile run with a time of 4:40.98 at the ISU Open on Jan. 18 and 19 at Lied Recreation Athletic Center. The head home Cyclones have been using previous meets to prepare both teams for the Big 12 Indoor Championship, scheduled for Friday and Saturday. after Big 12 road win For only the second time this year, the ISU men’s team went on the road in the Iowa State to host Big 12 Big 12 and got a win, this time against Baylor 87-82. Competition heats up What’s more, the Cyclones (18-8, 8-5 Big 12) got their first for women at Big 12 meaningful Big 12 road win, as it moved them ahead of Baylor in Indoor Championships the Big 12 standings and served as another signature win on the By Isaac.Copley road for its NCAA tournament @iowastatedaily.com resume. Now Iowa State currently sits Iowa State returns to Lied No. 4 in the Big 12 behind Recreation Athletic Center this Kansas, Kansas State and Oklahoma State while in front of weekend for the Big 12 Indoor Oklahoma with a tie-breaker. Championships with one key word in ISU coach was mind: production. happy with his team, which fixed On the women’s side, the Cyclones its turnover problems and com- will be led by distance runners Betsy peted with Baylor’s two top-five Saina, Meaghan Nelson and a solid rebounders in the Big 12, Cory throwing crew. Sisters Ejiro and Jefferson and Isaiah Austin. Ese Okoro will play vital roles in the “We had four turnovers before Cyclones picking up points in the the first media timeout and 600- and 800-meter events. then we only had six the rest of the game and we battled them Iowa State is hosting its fifth meet on the boards,” Hoiberg said. of the season, having only competed “There were a few that got there in one meet away from home. Last at the end, but for the most part season, the Cyclones finished tied for we did a good job against their fourth at the Big 12 Championships, length and athleticism, which but this year’s team is working on they have as much as anybody in our league. Then we made just building off that finish. enough stops to close it out.” Five of the 10 teams in the Big 12 File photo: Iowa State Daily Against Baylor, Iowa State did are ranked in the top 25; the Cyclones Distance runner Rico Loy leads the pack in the 800-meter run during the Bill Bergan Invitational held Jan. 29, 2011 at Lied Recreation Athletic Center. The team hopes to stay ahead in this weekend’s meet with a home advantage. something it could not do in are ranked No. 12. The step up in com- other road games against the petition will be a factor, but Saina, a likes of Kansas, Oklahoma State defending Big 12 Champion in the one meet in Ames this season 200 meters, and hopefully we take and Texas: complete a game 3,000- and 5,000-meter run, is not Cyclone men stay and will also be hosting the Big 12 this advantage and over-achieve down the stretch. phased. consistent using Championships. throughout the meet.” Ejim, who finished with a team- “Competing at home will be a This will be the fifth time the Big Traveling became an issue for high 20 points and a game-high great help,” Saina said. “If we execute 12 Championships have been held at the other nine teams due to Winter 12 rebounds, had eight of the home advantage Cyclones’ 11 points on a run to and have a good strategy, I think we Lied Recreation Athletic Center, but Storm Q, which hit Ames on put Iowa State up eight and keep can be very successful.” By Ryan.Berg the first time the event has been at Thursday night. Big 12 officials were the game out of Baylor’s reach. Saina has started off her indoor @iowastatedaily.com Iowa State since 2010. reportedly meeting to discuss the “We made big stops when we season with a bang, running the fast- “The familiarity of how your day possibility of rescheduling the meet. needed it down the stretch,” est 5,000-meter time of any college After several weeks of training is going to go, being able to sleep in However, no decision had been an- Ejim said. “Especially the last athlete this year at the ISU Classic and five meets complete, the ISU your own bed, eat your own food, and nounced at press time. four minutes; we made those on Feb. 9. Coach Corey Ihmels is con- men’s track and field team will at- those types of things definitely ben- “It’s always a worry and we’re crucial stops that we needed, fident in Saina’s ability to defend her tempt to continue its success on efit the team,” said ISU coach Corey fortunate that we don’t have to travel crucial rebounds and we were able to capitalize on them by Big 12 title. Friday, when it competes in the Big Ihmels. “Our track is unique because — so we don’t have to worry about scoring. 12 Championships. it’s 300 meters and a lot of the tracks “We were definitely able to get WOMEN.p6 >> The Cyclones have had all but we run on throughout the year are MEN.p6 >> those stops by the end of the game and that’s what was differ- ent from the other games.” Now Iowa State prepares for Hockey two home games in three days, with Kansas on Monday after a retribution game against Texas Tech on Saturday. Texas Tech is the only two-win team in the Big 12, but one of Veteran players end season, career those wins came against Iowa State. In that game, the Red By Clint.Cole Raiders took them out of their el- @iowastatedaily.com ement, slowing the game down and halting Iowa State’s offense For six seniors, this weekend will mark the last to nearly 30 points beneath the time they will play in front of a crowd at the Ames/ team average. ISU Ice Arena. The game against Texas Tech The No. 12 ISU hockey team will play its final is slated to start at 12:45 p.m. Saturday at Hilton Coliseum. home series Friday and Saturday against North Dakota State. For Brandon Clark, David Elliston, - Dean Berhow-Goll Paul Karus, Derek Kohles, David Kurbatsky and Justin Wilkinson, this will be the final home series, with senior night on Saturday. Sports Jargon: Karus, the most veteran player on the team by one semester, will finish his regular season career against the same team that he started it against. Face-off Karus made his first appearance with the Cyclones SPORT: (22-16-3) against the Bison (4-9-0) on March 7, Hockey 2009, when he split the game with former ISU goal- DEFINITION: ie Erik Hudson and stopped all nine shots he faced in a 10-0 win. Face-off is the method of starting play during a hockey “They’re kind of a good team to start and finish game. The face-off happens against,” Karus said. “I can still remember getting in when the puck is dropped the net against them my first half-year here, and it by the official between two was kind of a blast playing against them.” opposing players. Karus has played for the Cyclones for 4 and a half USE: years, and was able to redshirt his first year because The ISU hockey team won he stayed under the playing-time limit and didn’t File photo: Iowa State Daily the face-off to start the game. Goalie Paul Karus only allowed one goal against No. 10 Minot State University during a game in 2011. 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“She is just on a different level than her com- Top-ranked Big 12 teams petitors; I think she is definitely one of the top distance runners in the country,” Ihmels said. ■■ Men “And as a whole, distance running in the United No. 4 Texas Tech States is at a higher level than it’s ever been.” ■■ No. 6 Oklahoma State Traveling became an issue for the other nine ■■ No. 8 Texas teams due to Winter Storm Q, which hit Ames ■■ No. 21 Oklahoma on Thursday night. Big 12 officials were report- *No. 3 Texas A&M won the Big 12 title last edly meeting to discuss the possibility of re- season, but now competes in the SEC. scheduling the meet. However, no decision had Women been announced at press time. ■■ No. 5 Kansas Another factor that may have an effect is that ■■ No. 12 Iowa State the indoor track at Lied is 300 meters, while most indoor tracks are only 200 meters. ■■ No. 13 Texas ■ “We’re hoping with having the home-field ■ No. 22 Oklahoma State Photo: Yanhua Huang/Iowa State Daily advantage we can do some overachieving this ■■ No. 25 Baylor Keeper Paul Karus, senior in horticulture, defends the goal during practice Sept. 19, 2012 at weekend, but if you look at the performance *No. 9 Texas A&M won the Big 12 title last the Ames/ISU Ice Arena. Karus will play his last game for Iowa State on Saturday. lists, we have athletes at the top of those lists and season, but now competes in the SEC. we’re excited to be at home,” Ihmels said. >>FINALE.p5 The women’s track team has found success North Dakota State in many areas this season and Ihmels expects More track info: play at nationals, said ISU coach Al Murdoch. (4-9-0) his team to finish with the best of the Big 12. For coverage and photos The Cyclones played the Bison on Sept. 21 vs. “We trained really hard early on this indoor of the Big 12 Champion- and Sept. 23, 2012 this season, winning 9-4 season, and I think we can do some great things ships, check online at and 5-2. Iowa State on the women’s side team-wise,” Ihmels said. online iowastatedaily.com/sports Karus started both games against the Bison (22-16-3) and gave up four goals on 27 shots against in the first game, and two goals on 28 shots Where: Ames/ISU Ice Arena >>MEN.p5 Rico Loy won the mile run in his first Big 12 Championship. against in the second game. When: 8:45 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. a close race last year and ju- “I don’t really have any North Dakota State has won two ACHA Saturday that, but we’re worried about nior Edward Kemboi won the placement expectations; I just National Championships in 1993 and 1994, Tickets: $10 Adult, $7 Student, $5 Child the officials and the different 800-meter dash. want to have fun,” Jeuschede and one national championship in 1991, just Media: iowastatedaily.com (coverage) things that we need here to run “The mile is looking really said. “I try not to worry about before the ACHA was founded. the meet,” Ihmels said. “I think good this year in the Big 12, but placement; I just want a new “It’s been long enough ago that I think the everybody will get here, but it always does, so I can’t let that personal record, and if I do current team’s forgotten that, and they’re not obviously you can’t control the get into my head,” Loy said. that, the placement will come.” as good, but they’re not bad,” Murdoch said. Due to the Midwest High School Hockey weather, so we will wait it out “I’ve put more pressure on me With four out of 10 teams “So the biggest emphasis is getting 28 players League tournament this weekend as well, the and see what happens.” than last year, especially since in the conference ranked in the lineup over two nights.” Cyclones will play at a later time than usual on The Cyclones have a pair of this is my last year too; I really in the top 25, the Big 12 Clark will only play in the senior night Friday. runners in the distance events want do well.” Championships will be com- game on Saturday. He has been struggling with The Cyclones take on the Bison at 8:45 p.m. vying to defend their titles Freshman thrower Jan petitive and could come down a groin injury late in the season and will have Friday and at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ames/ as Big 12 champions. Senior Jeuschede will be competing in to the final event. surgery when the season concludes. ISU Ice Arena. Saturday will be senior night.

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