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Former ISU runner sets sights on 2012 Olympics By Jake.Lovett @iowastatedaily.com STUDENTS THINK The name Lisa Uhl probably OUTSIDE THE BOX doesn’t mean much to most on the iowastatedaily.com/news ISU campus. It wasn’t too long ago — 2006- 2010, more specifically — she paced around the track wearing Iowa House: cardinal and gold. She set all kinds of school records. She won four Democrats Big 12 Championships. She won four national championships. leave Capitol She went by Lisa Koll then. Since she left Ames in 2010, in protest the 24-year-old Uhl has been By Katelynn McCollough competing professionally, con- Daily staff writer tinuing one of the most successful track-and-field careers ever com- Iowa House Democrats chose piled by an ISU grad. to leave the state Capitol on She’ll be back to compete Wednesday morning after two on the Lied Recreation Athletic gun bills were brought up for Center track on Saturday, and debate unexpectedly. with the 2012 U.S. Olympic trials “[Tuesday] ... [Minority House just more than four months away, Speaker Kevin McCarthy, D-Des Moines,] was given a list of bills UHL.p4 >> for debate and the gun bills were not on them,” said Rep. Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, D-Story. Wessel-Kroeschell said that when the gun bills appeared for debate on Wednesday, the File photo: Daniel Petty/The Associated Press House Democrats did not have Lisa Koll breaks the NCAA collegiate record in the women’s 10,000 meter run at the Stanford Invitational on March 26, 2010. Since leaving Ames in 2010 as time to prepare for these “really one of Iowa State’s most successful track-and-field runners, she has been competing professionally and training for the 2012 U.S. Olympic trials in June. big bills,” one of which is a pro- posed constitutional amendment for individuals rights to keep and bear arms. The gun bills have been on what Football Fundraising is called the “blue calendar” since Tuesday, meaning they were eligible for debate. When the House Democrats Rhoads to make ISU sophomore left, the Iowa Legislature was brought to a standstill. “Iowans sent us here to do their $1.6 million races for cure work, not walk away from our responsibilities,” said Speaker of the House Kraig Paulsen in a for 2012 season in Death Valley statement. By Dan.Tracy By Kayla.Kienzle Wessel-Kroeschell said that House Democrats “went off @iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily.com campus to caucus.” The House Democrats returned Just more than two months after a Nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes and to the Capitol at 4:15 p.m. and new 10-year contract for ISU football as many as 3 million Americans may have Type 1 di- debates for 13 bills, including the coach Paul Rhoads was announced on abetes, according to the Juvenile Diabetes Research gun bills, began soon after. Dec. 16, the Daily has received a copy Foundation. of the finalized contract that extends Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney fail- Rhoads’ employment to Dec. 31, 2021. ure and the seventh-leading cause of death in the Inside: “To say that I’m appreciative and United States. They are tough statistics to read, but humbled is a huge understatement,” Rhoads numbers are not stopping Bret Pilney. News ...... 3 Rhoads said in a news release on Dec. After doctors diagnosed him with Type 1 diabe- Opinion ...... 6 16. “So many people have contributed to what has been tes at age 8, Pilney, sophomore in animal science, Sports ...... 10 achieved in our program the first three years. I want has fought the disease ever since. Photo: Jayme Wilken/Iowa State Daily Ames247 ...... 11 to thank [former] President [Gregory] Geoffroy and “Not many people know what it is, but it’s actual- Bret Pilney, sophomore in animal science, Classifieds ...... 13 Jamie Pollard, who personally met with me to begin is planning to bike 100 miles in Death ly a horrible disease,” Pilney said. “Two out of three Games ...... 15 Valley this October to raise money for the CONTRACT.p5 >> Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. DIABETES.p5 >>

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Find out what’s going on, and share your event with the rest of campus on our website, at iowastatedaily.com. Photo: Jayme Wilken/Iowa State Daily MENTORING: Learning to teach our future generations THURSDAY FRIDAY Rania Mohammed, graduate student in TESL/applied linguistics, is mentored by Migyu Kang, lecturer in the Intensive English Orientation Program, on Wednesday. The practicum English 588 is a required class for future English teachers. College of Design Iowa State Conference Career Days Expo on Race and Ethnicity When: When: 1 to 5 p.m. 8 a.m. TV schedule What: What: Celebrity News The annual event The 13th Annual THURSDAY FRIDAY Notes and events. offers students, ISCORE, a compre- Is Jersey Shore’s Snooki Lindsay Lohan’s more professionals, design hensive forum on American Idol Shark Tank pregnant?! of a ‘homebody’ now firms and alumni an issues of race and 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Although Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi Even through her legal ups and opportunity to focus ethnicity at Iowa Fox ABC has previously denied reports downs, we knew Lindsay Lohan on careers in design State and beyond. Grey’s Anatomy Tosh.0 that she’s expecting, The New had a sense of humor — if only and the arts. Cross- Participation is free York Post is claiming the reality because of how often “Mean 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. star has been fibbing. Girls” is on TV. disciplinary panel and open to the ABC Comedy Central university community A similar rumor started at the And in a promo for her fourth discussions as well Awake Storage Wars beginning of the month, and the “Saturday Night Live” host- as discipline-specific and invited guests. 9 p.m. 8 p.m. “Jersey Shore” star’s rep told ing gig, airing Saturday, Lohan sessions will be held Contact the Office of NBC A&E MTV that there was no truth to shows she’s still got a handle on in the College of De- Multicultural Student Jersey Shore Charlie and the the gossip that Snooki and her comedic timing — even when Affairs for more boyfriend Jionni had a little one she’s making fun of herself. sign in the morning. 9 p.m. Chocolate Factory on the way. Where: information. In addition to “SNL,” the 25-year- MTV 9 p.m. Snooki responded to the rumors old sat down for an interview Great Hall, Where: MTV on “Good Morning America” with “Today” anchor Matt Lauer Memorial Union Memorial Union on Feb. 2, saying, “the rumors that will air Thursday, and a clip were that an insider said some- of their chat shows Lohan say- thing, but I never said I’m preg- ing she’s changed her partying nant. Being pregnant should be ways. a real thing and a happy thing, Lohan says she’s been “clean and I’m not ... I definitely do and sober ... for awhile,” adding want kids, but I’m not pregnant.” that she’s seen how substance However, the Post is now citing abuse can dampen one’s talent. anonymous sources who claim “It’s a really sad factor that can that the 24-year-old reality star come into play in people’s lives is expecting and is hoping to sometimes if you don’t recog- become the next Kourtney nize it,” Lohan said. “And a lot of Kardashian (who gave birth to people don’t like to, and I think her son on her family’s reality I did that for a long time. I think show, and is expecting her sec- I was scared and didn’t want ond baby, a little girl, this spring). to admit it to myself, let alone A rep for Snooki tells CNN that anyone else.” there is “no comment at this time.” CNN Wire staff

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A first-of-its-kind ISU study of historic sediment conditions in Iowa lakes is ex- pected to make lake restora- tion projects more effective. For the past three years, a research team from the de- partment of evolution, ecology and organismal biology has sampled 34 natural Iowa lakes and studied the changing sedi- ment conditions in the past 150 years. “The study helps us un- derstand what natural lakes looked like throughout his- tory, especially before settle- ment about 150 years ago,” said Christopher Filstrup, post- doctoral research associate in the EEOB department. “This

is important because the goal Now 14 trips to/from DSM Sunday–Friday, 13 trips on Saturday. SLEEP. of restoration is to return lakes to their original water quality.” The research was funded by the Department of Natural Resources, as it is a first step in restoring Iowa’s lakes to ideal conditions. “This information gives us a starting point for lake res- Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily toration,” said Mike McGhee, Adam Heathcote, graduate research assistant in the evolution, Post-doctoral research assistant Christopher Filstrup helped Iowa Department of Natural ecology and organismal biology department, participated in a with the study of Iowa lakes that will aid in restoring the lakes Resources program manager research study of historic sediment conditions in Iowa lakes. to their original water quality. for lake restoration. “We will be able to set goals and decide can reflect topsoil runoff due ate research assistant in the of the lakes and saw how they made with human influences. how we want to improve water to urbanization and farming EEOB department, said one must be worked with on an in- The study specifically helps quality.” practices. of the most interesting results dividual basis.” identify nutrient deposits and Historic lake water quality Each of the 34 natural from the study was that not all The study looked at the land use practices. can be understood by examin- lakes was studied by collecting lakes started at the same sedi- lakes individually, which will “It really affirmed how ing past sediment conditions. 6-foot cores of sediment and ment quality. help DNR restoration projects much impact human activi- Sediment contains organic examining the nutrients pres- “Some lake sedimentation to be tailored to individual ties have on natural systems,” and inorganic nutrients that ent within a section. Using a rates and nutrient levels were lakes, rather than setting one Filstrup said. “The ability to may be deposited into lakes by method similar to carbon dat- much worse since settlement, standard restoration practice see the practices that negative- human practices, such as sew- ing, the sections of sediment but some were surprisingly for all lakes, McGhee said. ly influenced lake water qual- age and fertilizers. were dated using a radioiso- similar in quality as they were By understanding the sedi- ity will allow us to develop new In addition, the amount of tope of lead. in the past,” he said. “We com- ment conditions throughout strategies and correct previous sediment deposited in lakes Adam Heathcote, gradu- pared baseline nutrient levels history, a correlation can be human practices.”

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>>UHL.p1 there’s still a lot of work ahead Lisa Uhl’s Past ISU of her. “I don’t think it’s going to upcoming Olympians be easy, by any means,” Uhl competition ƒƒ Ray Conger: 1928 said late last week. “But I think (Amsterdam) games, the most important part for schedule 1,500-meter run (did not place) me will be staying healthy and ƒƒ March 3: Last Chance consistent now until then.” NCAA Qualifier (3,000- ƒƒ Sunday Uti: 1980 Uhl has three races left meter run) — Ames (Moscow) games, 4x400- meter relay (DQ); 1984 before the U.S. team trials on ƒƒ April 29: Payton Jordan (Los Angeles) games, Invitational (10,000-meter June 22 in Eugene, Ore. 4x400-meter relay (bronze run) — Palo Alto, Calif. She said she’s focusing medalist), 400-meter run her training on qualifying as a ƒƒ June 2: (sixth place); 1988 (Seoul) member of the 10,000-meter (TBD) — Eugene, Ore. games, 4x400-meter relay team, but she may try to double (seventh place) and compete in the 5,000-me- ƒƒ Henrik Jorgensen: 1984 ter race as well. games, (19th Her confidence is at the Lisa Uhl’s place); 1988 games, marathon (22nd place) level it was when she became ISU records, the collegiate record holder ƒƒ Danny Harris: 1984 games, 400-meter hurdles (silver in the 10,000-meter event in collegiate medalist) March of 2010. career ƒƒ Nawal El Moutawakel: Her personal records in 1984 games, 400-meter both the 10,000 and 5,000 highlights hurdles (gold medalist) would easily meet the Olympic ƒ ƒƒ Yobes Ondieki: 1988 qualifying times, but she’ll ƒ 10,000-meter run: 31:18.07 (2010) — current collegiate games, 5,000-meter run need to meet that time again record (12th place) between now and the U.S. ƒƒ 5,000-meter run: 14:55 ƒƒ Joseph Kipsang: 1988 team trials. (2010) games, marathon (fourth There, she’ll also need to place) ƒƒ Highlights: 2010 NCAA finish in the top three to punch Outdoor 5,000-meter and ƒƒ Maria Akraka: 1988 games, her ticket to for the 10,000-meter Champion; 1,500-meter run (23rd 2012 Summer Games. 2008 NCAA Outdoor place) Despite recent injury trou- 10,000-meter Champion; ƒƒ John Nuttall: 1996 (Atlanta) ble and a “rough” 2011, when 2010 NCAA Indoor games, 5,000-meter run she talked about qualifying for 5,000-meter Champion; (23rd place) Four-time Big 12 Outdoor ƒƒ Franklin Nwankpa: 1996 the Olympic team, she used 10,000-meter Champion “when,” not “if.” games, 100-meter dash; (2007-2010); 2009 Big 12 2000 games, 4x100-meter “To make the Olympic Outdoor 5,000-meter relay team this year would be like Champion; 2008 Big 12 Indoor 5,000-meter ƒƒ Jon Brown: 1996 games, that tough year, that rough 10,000-meter run (10th year was totally worth it; it Champion; 2007 Big 12 Outdoor 10,000-meter place); 2000 (Sydney) paid off,” Uhl said. “I can’t even Champion; ISU record games, marathon (fourth fathom what I’m going to feel holder in 5,000-meter run place); 2004 () like when I make that team, and 10,000-meter run games, marathon (fourth place) because I won’t allow myself to File photo: Tim Reuter/Iowa State Daily ƒƒ Suzanne Youngberg: 1996 think about it until it actually Then-senior Lisa Koll shows some emotion after taking first place in the women’s 3,000-meter happens.” run at the Big 12 Championship track meet on Feb. 27, 2010, finishing with a time of 8:56.09. games, marathon (58th place) season. ‘On the injury train’ “I was just on the in- States as marathoners. ity in Beaverton, Ore., just 15 Schumacher, as with any tran- ƒƒ Aurelia Trywianska: 2004 games, 100-meter hurdles jury train,” Uhl said. Uhl said she’s “jealous” minutes outside of Portland, sition to a new coach, has had (17th place); 2008 () Things haven’t always gone “Unfortunately, the three of her two training partners, which is a two-hour drive from some rough spots. games, 100-meter hurdles as smoothly as they are now months of the year that I but “it’s easier to stay focused Eugene — the self-proclaimed She said she thought the (11th place) for the native of Fort Dodge on missed were probably the when you’re a part of a group “Track and Field Capital of the pair approached 2011 too ag- her trek for an appearance in three most important months.” and you’re a part of a bunch World” and host to the 2012 gressively, which led to her London in late July. She’d fully recovered and of people that want the same U.S. Olympic team trials. numerous injury troubles. The The 2011 year was an resumed training in August — thing.” The powerhouse trio — pair has taken a much more Uhl plans to participate solely injury-plagued year for the just before marrying long-time “I was super excited to Goucher is headed to her sec- conservative approach to for the chance to run in a com- slight, slender Uhl, who also beau Kiel Uhl in September have her join,” Flanagan said. ond after a 2012 — a key, she said, to stay- petitive setting — in Ames in struggled with injury during 2011 — with partners Shalane “She’s been really great to have 10th-place run in the 10,000 ing healthy through the racing March, a 10,000-meter race at her time at Iowa State. A plan- Flanagan and , around just because she’s an in 2008; Flanagan, the 2008 season. the Payton Jordan Invitational tar tear in April, followed by a both of whom have already amazing person and she’s a re- bronze medalist in the 10,000, “I think both of us are the at Stanford in April and will stress fracture in May, kept her earned their trips to the ally hard worker.” will compete in her third same mentality, which is al- run at the Prefontaine Classic off the track for three months London Olympic games and Uhl, Flanagan and Olympic games this summer ways push, push, push,” Uhl in Eugene in June. and made for a short racing will compete for the United Goucher train at Nike’s facil- — trains together daily. said. “We’ve done a lot better As recently as the end of The runners’ different job this year of both of us kind January, Uhl was winning disciplines — Goucher and of taking a step back and say- the 5,000-meter race at the Flanagan preparing for the ing, ‘OK, we don’t need to be Washington Invitational, beat- marathon, Uhl for the 10,000 quite as aggressive.’” ing the rest of the field by more — makes their daily workouts Uhl’s top priority leading than 30 seconds — a time of 2012 different, but Flanagan said up to June’s trials, she said, will 15:29, well within reach of the Thanks for she thinks they “all contribute be staying healthy. Olympic “A” standard time for to elevating our expectations To stay healthy, she’s scaled the race, 15:20. voting us and our fitness.” back her training by 5 to 10 “I wasn’t geared up for it at S “I feel very fortunate to be miles per week, but is still run- all, I didn’t change training at t u d e a part of this group, because I ning anywhere from 100 to 105 all, so to be able to go out and e oic “Best Italian Restaurant” nt Ch have, probably, two of the best miles in a given week, which just run 15:30 by myself with- 2 years in a row! training partners in the coun- includes at least one run of out preparing for it, still doing try, if not the world,” Flanagan more than two hours every 10 hard workouts and high mile- said. days. age, is really encouraging for Flanagan raved about Uhl’s She’s also seeing a massage me,” Uhl said. work ethic and the Olympic therapist three times a week “To know that I feel like I’m veteran said the newcomer and doing more core strength in the kind of shape to run the is ready to compete on the training. Olympic ‘A’ standard right now world’s biggest track-and-field “That’s kind of where I and I haven’t really been doing stage. made my mistakes last year,” anything too specific on the “She’s definitely, I would Uhl said. “I could see things track, I feel really good about say, one of the favorites for were falling apart, but I didn’t it.” the three spots [on the 10,000 want to take any days off, I Following the race in team],” Flanagan said. “I know wanted to keep pushing, and Washington, Uhl said she’d her training and I know what eventually got to the point likely run two 3,000-meter it takes to make that team, and where I couldn’t even run.” races to build up some speed she’s right on path and on tar- Uhl’s coach reiterated her for herself, leading up to the get to make that team.” No. 1 key to success at the tri- longer-distance races later als: health. this spring. ‘The kid of the group’ “Injuries happen. This The first of the 3,000-me- is a sport where you kind of ter competitions — the second 233-0959 At 24, Uhl is the kid of ride the line and it’s not al- of which will be her race in 823 Wheeler • Ames the group, said coach Jerry ways easy,” Schumacher said. Ames next week — was a third- Schumacher. “You’ve got to know when place finish at the FloTrack ocAted in the orthern ights enter l n l c Flanagan will be 31 at the you’re tiptoeing over the line a Husky Classic. w w w . g e A n g e l o s . c o m time of the Olympic Games; little bit, and that’s hard to do. “She’s really fit already. I Goucher will be 34. “As an athlete, you want to think all she has to do is stay The coach said the youth- be really good, so you’re always healthy and hungry,” Flanagan ful Uhl has re-energized the pushing, and as a coach, you’re said. “Lisa’s a great competitor, veteran duo, while feeding off trying to take that information she just has to execute her best the knowledge and experience that you’re getting back from race.” they’ve gained in more than 14 the athlete and maybe not Her focus now is to become Your Girlfriend years combined professional pushing them too hard.” a better runner with each race experience. she does. “It’s been great for her to The Olympic dream She called qualifying Wants Me. have two veteran athletes in for the U.S. Olympic team a the group who she trains with Despite being one of the “childhood dream,” and she’s regularly and gains a little per- favorites in the 10,000-meter confident, if she stays healthy, spective on where she wants to event and a fall season that her that she has “as good a shot to go and what she wants to do,” coach called “fabulous,” quali- make the team as anybody.” Schumacher said. “It’s been re- fying for the Olympic team will 2011 was hard, she said. ally good for Lisa, being the kid take more than a healthy pair She’s addressed her injury in the group, to be around that, of legs come June. concerns and, so far, has stayed see that and to be training with “We’re probably at a place injury-free since August — them. She’s got some really ex- where women’s distance run- save minor, day-to-day inju- citing times ahead of her.” ning is the best it’s ever been,” ries along the way. Schumacher has coached Schumacher said. “Teams Now, in 2012, she’s four the distance trio since are never easy to make. What months away from a dream Goucher’s arrival in Portland does Lisa have to do between come true. this fall. now and then? I think she has “I can’t even really think Despite the runners’ dif- to keep doing what she’s been about it actually happening fering backgrounds and disci- doing and stay healthy and I yet because I get too excited,” plines, the expectations work- think she’ll find herself to be Uhl said. “Last year was a re- ing with the athletes don’t very competitive.” ally, really tough year for me; AMES change. The U.S. trials aren’t the I put so much hard work into “We all have similar goals, only race on Uhl’s calendar to what I did. I left, I moved away SILVERSMITHING so that’s why there’s no need stay healthy for, though. from my family and moved out to treat us any differently,” She’s set to run a 3,000-me- to Portland, and then running D ESIGN ERS & GOLDSMITHS Flanagan said. “We all want ter race at the Last Chance wasn’t going well. It wasn’t fun. to make Olympic teams and NCAA Qualifier — while the “If I make that Olympic www.amessilversmithing.com world teams and perform well meet acts as a final shot at team, then all of the cel- 220 Main • 232-0080 on an Olympic stage.” NCAA Championship qualifi- ebration you get after that Uhl said working with cation for collegiate runners, happens.” Editor: Frances Myers | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Thursday, March 1, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | NEWS | 5

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By Elizabeth.Holmgren concerning eyewitness testi- Students will have a chance @iowastatedaily.com monies sparked curiosity in to hear about Wells’ research Wells, causing him to begin firsthand during his lecture. Define Gary Wells, distinguished experiments investigating the The lecture will address an professor of psychology and an reliability of eyewitness iden- overview of his eyewitness Happy [hap-ee] adjective internationally recognized re- tification in criminal cases. studies, specifically his re- searcher, will present his lec- He continued with the studies, search with police lineups and Pleased or delighted ture “Improving Eyewitness and, now, Wells’ research has photo spreads. Wells encour- Example: “People who eat Great Plains Evidence and Avoiding become widely recognized, ages the audience to look out Wrongful Convictions” at proven by his appearances on for some new research results leave happy.” 8 p.m. Thursday in the Sun the widely known television in his lecture, as he will be Room of the Memorial Union. shows “Oprah,” “60 Minutes” sharing some brand new data During the lecture, Wells and “48 Hours.” right out of the lab. will be addressing the lack of Although Wells received Although the lecture ac- reliability of eyewitness tes- quick acceptance and atten- knowledges the serious lack timonies while detailing his tion from the psychological of reliability of eyewitness research involving the matter. science community, not every- memory and identification in “It’s an interesting inter- one was initially impressed. criminal cases, Wells plans on section between social science “The legal system wrote my creating a positive tone overall. and the legal system,” Wells work off as a mere academic “This is really a success for said. exercise with no significance social science to have provided Wells’ research began to the real world,” he said. some solutions to real-world when, as a graduate student, However, with advances in problems,” he said. he was approached by an area DNA forensics leading to proof Susan Cross, professor of 515.232.4263 • 129 Main defense attorney who claimed of eyewitness mistakes, Wells’ psychology, emphasized this that eyewitnesses had shown research slowly began to gain point. patterns of unreliable behav- credibility. Today, Wells is “Rare is the person who can ior. Wells was bothered when involved in working directly do both,” Cross said. he was unable to provide sub- with law enforcement, judges Cross has been encourag- stantial backup for the claim. and prosecutors in numerous ing her psychology classes to Nightlife Magazine “Memory had been studied criminal cases, and, as one re- attend Wells’ lecture Thursday since the 1800s, yet we didn’t sult, an estimated 40 percent night. Launch & Fashion Show know anything about that,” of jurisdiction departments “He is a premier person Wells said. have implemented reforms who we are lucky to have,” she Friday, March 23rd, 7:30pm at Ayden Lee The lack of knowledge developed through his studies. said. (by Fuji & Old Chicago)

>>VICE PRESIDENT.p1 fessor of economics. “The U.S. has done it, but kind of in different ways ... it’s not really new.” Students needed to pre-purchase tickets for The proposed tax cuts would go toward the Come out to celebrate: the event in order to attend. However, the tickets manufacturing sector, while possibly raising were sold out. taxes for companies that choose to outsource • Launch of the Nightlife magazine “I hope to see a turnout of invested people ... jobs. • See spring trends walk down the runway ready and willing to engage,” said Ross Kimm, Lapan said that some economists would pre- sophomore in finance and political science fer an “across-the-board” plan for stimulating • The reveal of the Iowa State Daily’s and an intern responsible for the Obama for the economy, compared to just one sector such Shred, Tear & Wear contest winners America campaign on the ISU campus. “The as manufacturing. vice president’s presence on our campus puts Kimm said that it is important for students the presidential election front and center.” from “both ends of the spectrum” to follow FREE event. Open to all ages. The Obama administration has proposed Biden’s visit to Iowa State. tax cuts for companies that keep manufactur- “His presence opens up a dialog for students Sponsored by: ing jobs within the U.S. This is set to be the main to ask questions, kick around ideas and come up topic of Biden’s speech. with solutions,” Kimm said. “Lots of countries try to promote particular Doors open for those with tickets at 9:15 a.m. industries,” said Harvey Lapan, university pro- and close at 11 in the Howe Hall Atrium.

>>CONTRACT.p1 seven or more regular nated by the university under • Party Time Rental season games. just cause, which includes • Tricked out treats contract talks after the Kansas ƒƒ $250,000 each time such incidences as criminal game in early November. The the football team wins violations, university, Big 12 or or ties for the Big 12 support of everyone in Cyclone Conference regular season NCAA violations or “serious or Nation has been fantastic.” championship. intentional” violations of the According to the 14-page ƒƒ $250,000 each time the contract, Rhoads will not re- contract, Rhoads, who ac- football team wins the BCS ceive any additional money be- cording to USA Today made National Championship. yond the end of the month for $1,151,500 in 2011, will make ƒƒ $100,000 each time the which the termination occurs. a total of $1.6 million in 2012. football team participates Should the university ter- Within that sum, $375,000 in a postseason bowl minates the contract without will be base pay and the oth- game. just cause, which includes ter- er $1.225 million will be in ƒƒ $100,000 each time the mination based on coaching secondary including public football team finishes the decisions, the win-loss record relations and endorsement year ranked in the top 25 in or other general displeasure Mid terms can be a bear... either the final USA Today/ activities, as well as sports ESPN Coaches Poll or the with the football program or equipment and apparel AP Poll. Only one incentive “public unhappiness” with the contracts. award will be given if the football program, Rhoads will While Rhoads’ base pay will team finishes in Top 25 of receive an amount equal to remain at $375,000 through- both polls. $750,000 times the number of out the duration of the new ƒƒ $25,000 each time Rhoads contract years remaining. contract, the money earned is named Big 12 Coach of If Rhoads decides to take in secondary services will in- the Year. another head coaching po- crease each year by $100,000 ƒƒ $25,000 each time Rhoads sition either at a Division 1 beginning Jan. 1, 2013. With is named National Coach school or in the NFL, he must of the Year. the increase, Rhoads is set to pay the lesser amount of either make $2.5 million dollars in In addition to the perfor- $1 million or the total remain- the final year of his contract. mance incentives, Rhoads’ ing contractual compensation The new contract also in- contract includes two reten- owed to the unemployed mem- cludes the following seven per- tion payments, each totaling ber of Rhoads’ staff. formance incentives that total $300,000 if Rhoads is still The ISU football team will We can help: an annual high of $950,000. employed as coach. The first begin spring practices in late retention payment will be March. No start date for those Quality Xerox Copies The performance incen- made on Feb. 15, 2015, and the practices has been announced. tives are: second will be made on Feb. 15, Full Color Copies ƒƒ $200,000 in any year that 2018. Jake Calhoun contributed Graphic Design the football team wins If the contract is termi- to this article. Self Serve Computers Digital Oversize Copies >>DIABETES.p1 Pilney said. This year, Pilney decided he is going to ride in Vinyl Banners diabetics die from heart failure by age 70.” the JDRF Death Valley Ride to Cure. The Death Binding According to the JDRF website, Type 1 dia- Valley ride he plans on doing this October is 105 Lamination betes is not preventable and a patient can never miles in one of the hottest parts of the country. “get rid of” the disease. Pilney lives life between “I wanted to do something a little crazier,” Fax Service insulin checks and making sure his blood sugar Pilney said. Custom Color Calendars levels are close to where they need to be. He has When he told others, they thought he was T-shirt/Mousepad Transfers to watch what he eats and monitor his activity. outrageous as well. Instant Passport Photos Although Pilney describes Type 1 diabetes “My mom and the 8-year-old diabetic I peer as an “insulin-dependent” disease, insulin does mentor both thought I was crazy when I first Specialty Products not define his life. At 19, Pilney decided diabetes told them,” Pilney said. was not going to stop him from doing anything. Crazy might be one word to describe Pilney, That’s when he embarked on his first but motivated may be the word he prefers more. RAGBRAI. “I love the challenge of doing it and seeing From that point forward, Pilney has been others become inspired too,” Pilney said. hooked on riding. In the beginning, he rode to For Pilney, riding is a humbling experience. see if he could accomplish the 471-mile, week- “The feeling you get when you do something long ride across the state. for someone else is a really good feeling,” Pilney 20% “I wanted to make sure I could manage it,” said. Experiencing Race to Cure is one unlike Pilney said. “I did it for fun, but I wanted to know any other. “It’s such a sense of unity, because STUDENT if I could handle checking my insulin, camping we’re all here for one cause.” and everything.” The reason Pilney rides may not be simple, DISCOUNT After RAGBRAI, Pilney decided to ride but he can sum it up. again, this time for a different cause — JDRF “I ride for all diabetics and everyone that’s with Ride to Cure. While on Facebook, he saw an ad been affected, maybe the people that can’t ride for a Ride to Cure event in Lacrosse, Wis. He too,” Pilney said. “Diabetes is a lifelong fight that Student ID thought it “looked cool” and signed himself up. no one should have to deal with.” Not only did he raise $3,000 for JDRF, but he Pilney will travel to on Oct. 18, but also surpassed his and others’ expectations, fin- he needs to raise $4,000 in order to participate. ishing the race at an all-time best average of 19 His goal is to have all his fundraising done in 244 miles an hour. days. Supporters can donate to his JDRF page “I left Lacrosse with new friends and a new by going to the JDRF main website, clicking on support system, but I knew I could do more,” donate to a rider and then finding Pilney’s page. 105 Welch Avenue | 515.292.3630 Editor in Chief: Jake Lovett Thursday, March 1, 2012 [email protected] Editor: Michael Belding ™ iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 6 Iowa State Daily

Editorial Sports Consider issues with Swanson, Bartholomew

The Government of the Student Body is important. That is why we met with both GSB presidential can- didates; we wanted to discuss their platforms and initiatives and provide you with our evaluation of them. We found that the position Jacob Swanson and David Bartholomew — who is taking a leave of absence as an assistant news editor at the Daily during the election — take on student debt to be one of the most perti- nent issues to students. Their plan consists of creating a new Cabinet position and task force to educate students concerning the FAFSA, scholarships and low-interests loans. The plan works within GSB, it’s achievable and it is progress in the right direction. They expressed a desire to communicate with other Big 12 schools similar to Iowa State and share ideas to help reduce costs. The only concern we hope you’ll look into, Graphic courtesy of Shawn Brogden Shawn Brogden’s concept designs for the Cyclones harken back to a uniform Jack Trice once wore back in the 1920s. Though it isn’t official ISU is redundancy. football apparel, the fan-designed uniform brought aficionados together in support of their favorite team. Programs exist to help students and an entire organization from GSB — the Iowa State Ambassadors — who work on reducing student debt. The question is whether a new posi- Football is all about fans tion in GSB and a new task force will help students or create additional Uniform design concept the stadium is packed and you’re standing with bureaucratic barriers. thousands of other fans hoping for the same brings fanatics together outcome, something feels special. They want to built foundation for Though I received no sort of indication that long-term changes at Iowa State. We hile wasting time online a little a design like this would be used or considered care about the future of Iowa State, while ago, I stumbled on a post on in the future, it did remind me of the impor- Wreddit.com. It featured a design By Craig.Long tance of fans to college athletics, especially and between now and the election, for ISU football uniforms, based off of the @iowastatedaily.com here at Iowa State. We don’t have the kind of we encourage students to consider uniform that our own Jack Trice wore in 1923, brand recognition — or profitability — as uni- before his death. Looking at the comments on of the uniform and sent it to me. versities such as Texas, USC or Notre Dame. where Iowa State should go. the thread, I was pretty surprised. Most were I used his design and emailed Athletic We do get millions of dollars in TV revenue We are also are concerned about very positive, even from people who have no Director Jamie Pollard, asking him what it from the Big 12, but we’ve seen in the past balance of now and then. Future reason to take an interest in ISU athletics or would take to see a uniform like this used some couple years how quickly that may vanish. our uniforms. Saturday in the near future. He gave me some That’s why Iowa State’s fans are so vital to our executives may care less about I tracked the design down to cyclonefa- background into the decision processes that go program. foundations laid by Swanson and natic.com and perused the forum to see what on for projects like these. Without our fans out there supporting our Bartholomew. There needs to be actual Cyclone fans had to say about it. Again, He informed me that a uniform like this has team through tickets and merchandise sales, the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. been floated before as a special promotion for our athletic department would be nowhere solutions to issues now, flexibility,and However, as I progressed through the post, I a single game, which is something the athletic near approaching self-sustainability like it is foundations for improvement. noticed something interesting. This group of department may consider. However, the costs projected to do for the first time next year. Part of GSB’s future consists fans, who likely don’t know each other in the for even a one-game change are exorbitant, That is also why our athletic department real world, collaborated to work on the design at nearly $75,000. As such, it wouldn’t be works so hard to get fans to games and sup- of senator retention, which is less together. something the department did on a whim, but porting the Cyclones. It’s why it runs promo- than 40 percent. Swanson and Though they did it in the privacy of their it would be an internal decision. tions and giveaways around the clock. It’s why Bartholomew want to assign senators home or office, they interacted online in ways But that’s the sublime thing about this Pollard is so good about addressing concerns most online college courses would die to see on whole design. It came about so organically, brought to him by fans through email. to multicultural clubs in addition to online discussions. Though it was largely one spreading from one fan to others, the design It’s probably the greatest benefit that we requiring visiting existing clubs. This designer who altered the design and reported growing more popular as additional input and get for being fans of a program that isn’t as will help GSB reach out to students, back to the forum, it was a group effort to influ- changes were made. nationally recognized as some other programs ence the design. Maybe this specific design isn’t going to be out there. help multicultural students inte- I contacted the designer, Shawn Brogden, used, and the idea fell on deaf ears. That isn’t The athletic department cares about us and grate into Iowa State and help retain to see what his reasoning for coming up for the what really matters, though, because there’s our input. So don’t be afraid to give it. Cyclone senators design was. He wasn’t paid for it — he simply something about coming together like that that Nation benefits as a whole when regular fans did it out of love for the Cyclones, and perhaps makes being a fan special. such as you and me are involved. Their initiative for online report- a bit of uniform envy of all the throwbacks and Think about it. This is the exemplification ing of racism — and any other act of alternate uniforms that other teams some- of what it is to be a fan. It’s no fun to be at a Craig Long is a senior in political science discrimination or hazing — through times wear. He came up with an away version game where there’s no one else there. But when from Essex, Iowa. an anonymous network also seems like a good idea. It’s easy to imple- Tolerance ment, within GSB’s preview and would help generate valuable infor- mation on Iowa State’s issues of dis- Retire R-word to show respect crimination. We plea caution, though:

There always exists the potential for the Word to End the Word — will grudge informers, and any legislation Accept challenge We are the gen- host its national activation day. The day is recognized as a day for would need careful drafting. to change way eration of change. There are many benefits you all people to speak out and try to world views others We have the drive, end the word’s misuse. Already should consider to the Swanson and the power and the the campaign has nearly 250,000 Bartholomew platforms, and these his week, I would like to By Emma.Rinehart influence to make people who have signed the online extend a challenge to all are but a few. Before you make your @iowastatedaily.com positive moves for- pledge to “support the elimina- my readers. I would like ward. So, to all my tion of the derogatory use of the decision, contact them, talk with your T to challenge all of my readers to These people are extraordinary readers: challenge r-word from everyday speech and friends and decide what issues mat- think before they say the word and far from what some people promote the acceptance and in- “retard.” would call undesirable, stupid or extended.” clusion of people with intellectual ter most to you. This word is one of the most dumb — and this is what is implied more positive light. Increases in disabilities.” misused words in the English when the word is misused. people with intellectual disabili- The challenge will be hard, language. It has become so main- People with intellectual dis- ties have been seen in primetime but it is worth the struggle. It is Editorial Board stream that most people do not abilities are far from dumb or television. Shows such as “Glee” something that everyone can work Jake Lovett, editor in chief even realize what they are really stupid. They have found ways to and “Parenthood” have received together to end. This issue lies Michael Belding, opinion editor saying when they use this word. live in a world that is not tai- high praise for shedding light on outside the realm of politics and Ryan Peterson, assistant opinion editor Most people do not understand lored to their needs and made the capabilities of people with religion and lies within each of Craig Long, daily columnist Claire Vriezen, daily columnist what the word means when used it work for them. They have Down syndrome and Asperger’s our moral abilities to make change Barry Snell, daily columnist in such a demeaning way. This is found ways to communicate and syndrome. happen cohesively. Ending the Michael Glawe, daily columnist not their fault; the word is used so make people understand their Even with these positive derogatory use of this word may often, why think twice about it? communications. strides in the mainstream media, seem comparatively less impor- Feedback policy: For many, the word may mean How the word became so there is still a need for everyone tant than some of the bigger issues The Daily encourages discussion but does not absolutely nothing, but for mil- mainstream is hard to pinpoint. to make a more conscious effort we are facing, but small gestures guarantee its publication. lions, the word is haunting. It is Maybe it was some misguided at the elimination of this word. have huge impacts. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter a negative and derogatory word humor in the Hollywood sector We can’t stop at just the word, We are the generation of or online feedback. that was used as a way to describe or maybe it started in the schools. however. There is so much more change. We have the drive, the Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. some extremely amazing people. No matter where it started, this associated with the meaning that power and the influence to make com. Letters must include the name(s), phone These people that the word is where it can end. We have the must end as well. Short-bus jokes, positive moves forward. So, to all number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). Phone numbers generally describes love uncon- power to invoke change and be the hand gestures and other demoral- my readers: challenge extended. and addresses will not be published. ditionally even when they have means to an end. izing comments need to end as Online feedback may be used if first name and no reason to. They will never Already so much has been well. last name, major and year in school are included judge even though they are always done to try and eliminate the word Next Wednesday, a national Emma Rinehart is a in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible judged. They smile without rea- from being used and show people campaign dedicated to ending the sophomore finance and political for print in the Iowa State Daily. son. They live simply and happily. with intellectual disabilities in a gross misuse of the word — Spread science from Spencer, Iowa Thursday, March 1, 2012 Editor: Jeremiah Davis ™ iowastatedaily.com/sports @isdsports [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Sports online 7 Iowa State Daily Cricket Online:

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The Associated Press Turnovers plague men in 78-72 loss to Missouri By Jeremiah Davis Daily staff writer For the second time this season, Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily the ISU men’s basketball team Deepak Navi, senior in biology and president of the Cricket Club, blocks the ball during practice Tuesday at Lied Recreation Athletic Center. His team will held a lead for much of the attend the upcoming American College Cricket national tournament during Spring Break. game but eventually fell to No. 7 Missouri 78-72. The Cyclones (21-9, 11-6 Big 12) led by as many as seven points in the second half, but weren’t able to finish off the Tigers (26-4, 13-4), who guaranteed Club gains recognition themselves at least a No. 2 seed in the Big 12 tournament. Iowa State is one of 28 teams to without being dismissed. The teams Fla. While Iowa State outshot ISU team qualifies qualify for the “March Madness” of Missouri from 3-point range switch between batting and fielding Others join the club by mishap. (40 to 33.3 percent) and for championships cricket. at the end of an inning. “I accidentally ran into club mem- outrebounded the Tigers 32-26, The squad has made a 360 in terms Not only has the sport come a long bers playing cricket in the [Lied] rec the Cyclones committed 15 By Emily.Hejlik of benefits received for its success. way in the United States, but within center when looking for an indoor turnovers in the game. @iowastatedaily.com “We didn’t even have enough the club as well. soccer pickup game,” said Adnan Iowa State was led offensively money for our own uniforms while “The club has come a long way Fazal, coach of the Cricket Club. by forward Royce White, who The second most popular sport competing in the Midwest Regional from where it was when I joined,” “Since then, I have had the pleasure of finished the game with 20 in the world is gaining recognition at tournament,” Navi said. “After quali- said Daya Upreti, junior in biology. being friends with the club members points, nine assists and six Iowa State. fying for nationals, the American rebounds. “The membership has improved and and playing cricket with them.” Competing in the upcom- College Cricket Championship is pro- so has the quality of cricket at ISU. With the American College The Cyclones’ final regular-sea- ing American College Cricket na- viding new uniforms for us.” Cricket Championship nearing, the son game is Saturday. Qualification for the national tour- tional tournament won’t hurt club The ISU Government of the nament can be seen as direct conse- team has increased the intensity of acknowledgment. Student Body is covering the team’s quence of this improvement. The club practices. “We’ve always had the talent,” said travel expenses, including a 15-pas- has a bright future — it is only going to “The club practices every week- occer Deepak Navi, senior in biology and senger van. get better from here.” end in the rec center during winter,” S : president of the Cricket Club. “This is The trip totals $6,000, and the Qualifying for the national tour- Fazal said. “One day working on gen- the first year we were able to compete remaining costs will be obtained nament has helped with club aware- eral fitness and the other on specific Auburn hires in the Midwest Regional tournament through fundraising. Individual ness, but Upreti has had a direct im- cricket skills. During the summer, the that qualifies your team for nationals members have been emailing profes- pact with familiarity. team practices outside two days dur- ISU assistant because we haven’t had the money.” sors and alumni that have been a part “I was elected the president for the ing the week, with games with other The Midwest Regional tourna- of the Cricket Club. school year 2010-2011,” Upreti said. teams scheduled on most weekends. to work with ment took place in Iowa City. The Those not familiar with the sport “As president, my goal was to raise Since Spring Break is right around goalkeepers University of Iowa, Northern Iowa, should become acquainted. the level of cricket at ISU. To meet the corner, we have been practicing By Cory Weaver Nebraska, Northwestern and Iowa Cricket is a bat-and-ball game this goal, we increased the number almost every day.” Daily staff writer State competed for a spot in the na- played between two teams of 11 play- of tournaments and the quality of the The perks that correlate with The Auburn University soccer tional event. ers on a field, at the center of which is tournaments we had throughout the making it to nationals are a selling team announced Wednesday “Winning the Midwest Regional a rectangular 22-yard-long pitch. One year.” point in itself for the club, but it still that ISU assistant coach Ben was amazing,” Navi said. “Beating team bats, trying to score as many Joining the club is easy. To get boils down to the sheer love for the Madsen would be joining the Iowa in the championship match runs as possible while the other team involved, simply find the Cricket game. team at the same position. made it even better.” bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the Club through student organizations. “My favorite part of cricket is that Madsen was an assistant for Colleges from the United States batsmen and limit the runs scored by Membership is open to everyone and it allows room for individual achieve- coach Wendy Dillinger and and Canada will compete for the the batting team. costs $20 for a full year. ments, but success is highly depended the Cyclones for the past four Chanderpaul Trophy at the 2012 A run is scored by the striking Currently, 55 students are en- on the team working as one,” Fazal seasons. The Lincoln Memorial University alumnus worked American College Cricket Spring batsman hitting the ball with his bat rolled in the club, with the final cut said. “Beyond that, there is nothing primarily with the goalkeep- Break Championship on March 14 to while running to the opposite end for nationals being this past weekend. like hitting the ball outside of the park ers, and Auburn coach Karen 18 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. of the pitch and touching the crease Only 13 will travel to Fort Lauderdale, again and again and again.” Hoppa said he would do the same for them. “On the field, he has a great defensive mind, so he will pri- marily coach the goalkeepers Women’s basketball and backs to help them reduce our goals against average,” Hoppa said in a news release Wednesday. The Tigers finished second in the western division of the Iowa State wins on senior night Southeastern Conference last season. Before joining the Cyclones’ Freshman leads Cyclones coaching staff, Madsen was Bittersweet ending an assistant at South Alabama ™ and said he got to know as Mansfield, Cole end Seniors show emotion Hoppa then. in postgame speeches to Cyclone fans: “I am honored and excited home careers with victory to have the opportunity to online iowastatedaily.com work for such a tradition-rich By Dean.Berhow-Goll program,” Madsen said in @iowastatedaily.com the news release Wednesday. to play well for our seniors,” “I look forward to starting February was a good month for the ISU Moody said. “We wanted to this new journey and work- women’s basketball team, going 7-2 after go- end on a win for them, so we ing alongside Karen, Amy [Berbary] and everyone associ- ing 2-5 in January. were really excited.” ated with the Auburn family.” The team capped off the month with a 57- Defensively, Iowa State In addition to working with the 33 win against Kansas State on Wednesday. shut down Kansas State. With the win over the Wildcats (18-11, 9-8 Big The 33 points scored was goalkeepers, he also served as Cole the recruiting coordinator. 12), the Cyclones (18-10, 9-8) have now won the fewest allowed by the 10 straight senior night games and are 15-2 Cyclones in a Big 12 game in under coach Bill Fennelly in such games. school history. The Wildcats’ “Those are nights that, as a coach, you leading scorer, Brittany want your players to experience. Our seniors, Chambers, was held to four Sports Jargon: to stand out there and play like they did, artic- points on 1-of-7 shooting and ulate their feelings to all the people that have had six turnovers. helped them,” Fennelly said, referring to the “Brittany Chambers, cer- Pitch ISU seniors’ postgame speeches. “But espe- tainly that’s a kid that can SPORT: cially in a game that we really needed in a lot change games,” Fennelly Fennelly Cricket of ways.” said. “We asked [Chassidy] DEFINITION: The 10,983 fans came to Hilton Coliseum to chase her and she did for 38 minutes.” to watch the Cyclones in their last home game The way the two seniors, Mansfield and The pitch is the field of play in cricket. The pitch consists of of the regular season on the senior night of Cole, contributed on the night was an example the central strip of the cricket Lauren Mansfield and Chassidy Cole. of how they contributed through their entire field between the wickets, Even though it was senior night, it was a careers. Mansfield hit shots and helped dis- which are knocked down to freshman who led Iowa State, as Nikki Moody tribute the ball. Cole filled up the stat sheet get batters out. paced the Cyclones with 15 points, five re- just as she did her entire career as a Cyclone USE: bounds and three assists. Closely behind her with four points, three assists, two steals and Photo: Nicole Wiegand/Iowa State Daily The batter sprinted up and was Hallie Christofferson with 14 points and two rebounds. Senior guard Lauren Mansfield tears up while giving a down the pitch to score. 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BACARDI PARTY Paddy’s Irish Pub 75¢ Bacardi Drinks (from 8-10pm) -Featured Bartender- $1.50 Bacardi Drinks (from 10-Midnight) FRIDAY THURSDAY Greek Night $3 Bacardi Bombs (till Midnight) $3 Bombs Joe Hughes $2 Wells What is the most exciting part of being $2 Speciality Bombs w/ wristband a bartender? $1 Draws (till 10:30pm) Always having fun, because everyone you work with $2 off Mugs till 10pm and all of the people at the bar are having fun, that and constantly meeting new people. $1 off Mugs till Midnight What is the biggest tip you ever received working Birthday SATURDAY at Paddy’s? $90 $3 Pitchers for birthday groups How long have you worked at Paddy’s? (till 11pm) 1 Year When people say surprise me what is the usual drink you make? I usually make them an Electric lemonade, which is Vodka, Blue Curaçao and 7up FRIDAY What is the worst way to get your attention as a bartender? $3 You Call It Banging your mug on the counter or shoving it at me. Or trying to touch me from across the bar…Just $2 Wells over all being obnoxious. THURSDAY $1 Draws (til 10pm) Worst pick-up line you have heard? MUG NIGHT That shirt is very becoming on you! But if I was on WEDNESDAY you I would becoming to! $1 Whiskey Drinks & $3 Draws & $5 Wells SATURDAY What is your favorite shot to make? in 32 oz Mugs (10-Close) O-Bomb it has Bacardi O, Orange Juice, and $1 Busch Light Draws 2fer’s on Wells & Energy Drink in it. Karaoke (till Midnight) Draws (till 10pm) Thursday, March 1, 2012 | Iowa State Daily | ADVERTISEMENT | 9 Drink for a cure Sponsored By Cys, Sips, Paddys, Outlaws and ISU’s Colleges DRINK PURPLE MUG NIGHT Against Cancer Thursday, March, 22 @ 7PM! Gearing up for RELAY for Life on March 23, $5 PURPLE mugs will be sold All profits from mug sales will go to Relay For on Mug Night Thursday, March 22nd at each participating bar. The mugs Life. Special thanks to Cys, Sips, Paddy’s and will only be sold at the bar with a purchase of a drink and full mug. Outlaws for helping in the fight against cancer! Thus, you must be 21 to purchase a mug. Doors open at 7PM!

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BACARDI PARTY Paddy’s Irish Pub 75¢ Bacardi Drinks (from 8-10pm) -Featured Bartender- $1.50 Bacardi Drinks (from 10-Midnight) FRIDAY THURSDAY Greek Night $3 Bacardi Bombs (till Midnight) $3 Bombs Joe Hughes $2 Wells What is the most exciting part of being $2 Speciality Bombs w/ wristband a bartender? $1 Draws (till 10:30pm) Always having fun, because everyone you work with $2 off Mugs till 10pm and all of the people at the bar are having fun, that and constantly meeting new people. $1 off Mugs till Midnight What is the biggest tip you ever received working Birthday SATURDAY at Paddy’s? $90 $3 Pitchers for birthday groups How long have you worked at Paddy’s? (till 11pm) 1 Year When people say surprise me what is the usual drink you make? I usually make them an Electric lemonade, which is Vodka, Blue Curaçao and 7up FRIDAY What is the worst way to get your attention as a bartender? $3 You Call It Banging your mug on the counter or shoving it at me. Or trying to touch me from across the bar…Just $2 Wells over all being obnoxious. THURSDAY $1 Draws (til 10pm) Worst pick-up line you have heard? MUG NIGHT That shirt is very becoming on you! But if I was on WEDNESDAY you I would becoming to! $1 Whiskey Drinks & $3 Draws & $5 Wells SATURDAY What is your favorite shot to make? in 32 oz Mugs (10-Close) O-Bomb it has Bacardi O, Orange Juice, and $1 Busch Light Draws 2fer’s on Wells & Energy Drink in it. Karaoke (till Midnight) Draws (till 10pm) 10 | SPORTS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, March 1, 2012 Editor: Jeremiah Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003

Get the Daily on the go Track and field Follow us on Twitter for more updates: @ISDsports Women go ‘back to basics’ As indoor season We’re going back comes to end, to the basics, One word for Cyclones feel lull the aerobic stuff. We’re just taking By Stephen.Koenigsfeld a week where parking tickets: @iowastatedaily.com they go out for runs; we haven’t The ISU women’s track done anything team is entering a period too intense.” where goals and preparation Travis Hartke Pedal. during practices will have one of two different desired outcomes. With the indoor track sea- son winding down and the out- door track season right around the corner, a lull of time will keep some athletes compet- ing for qualifying times for the Ihmels Meese latter and others preparing for the fresh outdoors in the com- ing competitions. junior Emily Meese, will be “We’re not going to have racing this weekend to obtain too many ladies run this a qualifying time so she can weekend that ran last week- travel during the coming out- end, except for [Ejiro Okoro], door season. who will go after it in the 800 She said she’s still in com- [meters],” said coach Corey petition mode as far as prac- Ihmels. “Everybody’s going tice goes. 126 South 3rd 232-3669 back to work and getting ready “I worked out hard for outdoors.” [Tuesday], probably [will take www.bikeworldiowa.com File photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily One runner in particular, Wednesday] a little easier and Emily Meese races ahead of the pack to finish the women’s then do a pre-meet Friday and one-mile race in the ISU Open track and field meet on Jan. 21 race Saturday,” Meese said. at Lied Recreation Athletic Center. RECREATION SERVICES “Then [I’ll] hopefully get some good training in in the next to make sure the runners that are going to nationals are Intramural couple weeks before outdoor recovered after the first getting geared up for that,” really gets rolling.” couple days after the Big 12 Ihmels said. “It’s tough to come Texas Hold’em Tournament The time in between the Championships. back after our conference indoor and outdoor track sea- “We’re going back to the ba- meet because it’s just a high sons can be mentally tough, sics, the aerobic stuff,” Hartke level of competition.” as well as physically tough said. “We’re just taking a week Runners who did not com- Monday, March 5 for runners due to lack of where they go out for runs; pete at the competition. we haven’t done anything too meet will be competing in 5:30 PM Runners will try to remain intense.” the NCAA qualifier meet this Memorial Union - Sun Room focused on practice in the time As far as national contend- weekend at Lied Recreation period between indoor and ers are concerned, practice Athletic Center. outdoor competition in order was basic to ensure a top per- For those runners com- to stay fit for the coming out- formance at the NCAA na- peting in two weeks in Boise, door competition. tional indoor meet two weeks Idaho, they will have the week There is an entry limit of 162 participants. Assistant coach Travis from now. off next week to prepare for Hartke said it’s important “The three young ladies Boise. On-line Registration Only! www.recservices.iastate.edu Holmes, Lampkin Registration Deadline: TOMORROW push each other (Friday, March 2) through training www.recservices.iastate.edu 1180 State Gym, 294-4980 ByDylan.Montz @iowastatedaily.com

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The win puts Iowa State in that without question.” PagePage 11 6 IIowaowa State Daily MarchJuly 21, 1, 20122011 Editor:Editor: Julia Julia Ferrell Ferrell [email protected] iowastatedaily.com Presented byby Ames247.comAmes247.com EVENTS Kaleidoquiz Calendar

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Jared Blake ƒƒ Where: M-Shop ƒƒ When: 8 p.m. ƒƒ Cost: $10 students, $12 public + $2 day-of-show

Friday

David Garibaldi ƒƒ Where: Great Hall ƒƒ When: 9 p.m. ƒƒ Cost: Free Saturday 26-hour trivia extravaganza

File photo: David Derong/Iowa State Daily Contestants in the Leslie Hall impersonation portion of the early-morning scavenger hunt event stand in line to be judged on March 5, 2011, during KURE’s 45th Kaleidoquiz. This year’s KG event begins at 4 p.m. Friday and continues until 6 p.m. Saturday.

Kaleidoquiz teams Cyclone Cinema: pull all-nighters “Tower Heist” ƒƒ Where: Carver 101 By Cole Komma ƒƒ When: 7 and 10 p.m. and Olivia Gard ƒƒ Cost: Free Ames247 writers * Showings continue on Groups of students gathered from Friday, Saturday and Sunday across campus, holding brooms, to face off for the sake of earning team points. One team, largely consisting of Sunday materials engineer majors, braved the event in jean shorts. The weather was cold for their chosen team attire, said Alexandra Bruce, senior in materials engineering, but it was worth it. This is Kaleidoquiz, a 26-hour- long trivia extravaganza, and it begins at 4 p.m. Friday and continues until 6 p.m. Saturday. In the event put on by KURE ra- dio station, there is only one winner, ISU Theatre’s “To Kill but the participating teams will use a Mockingbird” smarts, skill and luck to compete for ƒƒ Where: Fisher Theater the winning title. ƒƒ When: 2 p.m. Every six minutes a question is ƒƒ Cost: $8 students, $16 asked on the air, and teams listen adults intently to their radio and sudden- File photo: David Derong/Iowa State Daily ly scramble to their computers to A member of the 2011 Kaleidoquiz team “Ministry of Darkness” rests while his teammates power through 3 a.m. find the answer to the newest trivia trivia questions on March 5, 2011, during KURE’s 45th Kaleidoquiz. Team members took turns sleeping in order to question. get through the 26-hour trivia event. Monday But there is more to Kaleidoquiz than questions; the event also in- movie ‘Roadtrip,’” Ward said. “Where “Danu” cludes scavenger hunts, physical and you’re going to a destination without ƒƒ Where: Stephens mental challenges and a variety of any reason to do so.” Auditorium other activities. Two years ago, teams made the ƒƒ When: 7:30 p.m. “It’s been going on for 46 years drive to Minneapolis to visit locations ƒƒ Cost: $15 to $33 now,” said TJ Ward, an employee mentioned in the lyrics of a song by at KURE. “The core of Kaleidoquiz Minneapolis locals The Hold Steady. is questions right over the air [and] But despite all the preparation Tuesday every six minutes, teams call in an- and elaborate questions, there have swers. Alongside that, we have events, been some small hiccups in past whether they be physical challenges, competitions. creative challenges [and] intellec- Last year, Ward planned to hold tual challenges, and there are all these a traditional, live trivia session last things happening within a 26-hour year, but the event fell through when time period.” teams were accidentally instructed to Ward said the KURE team gets go to the wrong room. ideas for questions from “as many Because Kaleidoquiz tasks usually places as possible” in order to create encourage the teams to think out of challenging and diverse competition. the box, however, some teams appar- Katie Herzig File photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily The final question sets are written ently thought the mistake was all part ƒƒ Where: M-Shop Kate Derksen, junior in graphic design, answers phone calls from team months ahead of time. They are gen- of the challenge. members calling in their answers to questions read over the air at last ƒƒ When: 8 p.m. erally cryptic and difficult, resem- “The teams were sitting in this year’s Kaleidoquiz. Teams are gearing up for this year’s KQ, which begins at ƒƒ Cost: $10 students, $12 bling riddles more than traditional room and they actually thought the 4 p.m. Friday. public + $2 day-of-show trivia. fact they were sitting in this room One of the most popular and well by themselves without any guidance experience last year was “weird” but “In one way, it is an event unlike known types of questions KURE asks was the event,” Ward said. enjoyable and surprisingly successful any other that people experience. It Wednesday is the “traveling question,” which is But despite some setbacks, both for his team. is, in some ways, your quintessential where students must drive to a cer- new and veteran teams continue to On the other hand, newcomer college experience of doing absolutely Grandma Mojo’s tain location around the Midwest to join into the competition each year. Nathan Irmiter, sophomore in geol- crazy things you’re not going to do at Moonshine Revival complete a challenge. Tom Mlynarczyk, junior in me- ogy, is excited to participate in his first any other time in your life,” Ward said. ƒƒ Where: M-Shop “The easiest way that I’ve found to chanical engineering and member year of KQ and said it will be an “awe- “It’s spontaneous, it’s crazy, it’s silly ƒƒ When: 10 p.m. describe that to people is the college of the Lorch-Russell team, said his some way to spend a weekend.” and at the same time unique.” ƒƒ Cost: $1 Performing arts blog Single-act productions seek student actors reel By Michael Still a one-act play, then they cast the one- but its not like a road map,” Leblanc Ames247 writer act play and then they are completely said. courtesy of Ames247.com Auditions responsible for rehearsing it for about “There isn’t a set of directions to Music Although February just ended and five weeks, coming up with the design follow. You have to experiment and ƒƒ “Places” by We Are The most students are stressing about When: and the ground plan, and producing it collaborate, find different ways to Willows their midterms, the students in Brad 3 to 5:30 p.m. Friday in front of a live audience,” said Dell, connect the dramaturgical dots in the Dell’s Directing 2 class have already What: faculty director and assistant profes- most honest and effective way you Music begun preparing for their final exams. One-act play auditions sor of theater at Iowa State. can.” ƒƒ “Some Nights” by fun. But they need help. Where: Brent Leblanc, sophomore in per- Since the auditions are a cold Music On Friday, the student directors 2140 Pearson Hall forming arts, did not want to divulge read, students don’t have to prepare ƒƒ “WZRD” by WZRD are hosting open auditions for their too many details about the one act anything ahead of time, but Dell does Movies one-act plays. he has chosen, but he did say he was have a bit of advice for students who A one-act play is a production that anywhere between 20 minutes and looking forward to working on this are interested in auditioning for act- ƒƒ “The Descendants” contains the full plot structure of a an hour. project, despite the challenges that ing roles. Movies traditional play, but all the action is “The overall assignment for the di- the project presents. “Just come and be ready to have ƒƒ “The Artist” shrunk down into one act that lasts recting class is that they are to choose “You prepare as much as you can, some fun, and give it your very best.” 12 | 247 | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, March 1, 2012 Editor: Julia Ferrell | [email protected]

Local music Concert Moonrabbit gets hopping Band shoots for moon with new album, shows

By Vincent Geerts Ames247 writer

Two years ago, Sascha Antropov and Josh Salmonson got together with their guitars to play a bit. With this, the local alternative band Moonrabbit was born. The self-described “com- mie/new-wave/Prague-prog” band plans to be more active on the Ames music scene in Photo courtesy of Memoryhouse the future, starting with a free Memoryhouse’s understated sound brought them to the show alongside Strong Like forefront of independent music. The Maintenance Shop will Bear at DG’s Tap House on bring them to Ames on Friday. Thursday night. Antropov and Salmonson Photo courtesy of Moonrabbit first met working together at With a consistent set of members, Moonrabbit is getting down to business with a set of Okoboji Grill in Ames, soon local gigs and work on a new album. Memoryhouse finding a common interest in music. played shows once every “We both played guitar We both played month or two. and sang and figured it was Moonrabbit With its most recent gets ‘physical’ something we could do to- guitar and sang lineup, members hope to put gether,” Antropov said. “But and figured it performances more shows under their belts the first time we played, we was something and gain fans. Songwriter aims wrote a song, which usually we could do @DG’s Tap House “Our shows have been for new aesthetic Concert doesn’t happen.” together. But ƒƒ 9 p.m. Friday, no cover sporadic between the (21+) Only a few months later, the first time Henceroths disappearing and with new album When: the duo had written even we played we On Live from KURE getting Andrew up to speed 9 p.m. Friday more and Vedran Surlan ƒƒ 5 p.m. April 28. Tune in between moving to Wales By Cole Komma Where: joined in on drums. wrote a song, to 88.5 FM or webstream and back,” Surlan explained. Ames247 writer M-Shop. Though he knew Antropov which usually from the KURE home “We’re getting solid now and Cost: from years before, Surlan said doesn’t hap- page. we can start doing a bunch of Picture a sepia photograph. $10 students, he had fallen out of touch. pen.” On MySpace stuff.” The worn look, the brown col- $12 public A message from Antropov Sascha Antropov ƒƒ www.myspace.com/ Antropov said Moonrabbit ors, the nostalgic feel. Now $2 day-of-show on Facebook explained that moonrabbitband will be working with Bryon write a song with that same the project needed a new Dudley at The Spacement to feel. drummer; Surlan was ea- moved back to Ohio, leaving re-record Moonrabbit’s old For Ontario natives tity, and I think there is a cer- ger to join after hearing the Moonrabbit behind. “We were able to play pretty material and lay down some Memoryhouse, this is tain level of growing pains in material. The band’s current bassist flawlessly.” new tracks for “a proper the songwriting process. that, in learning about yourself Moonrabbit played its learned to play Moonrabbit “That was pretty cool,” album.” Memoryhouse will perform at and learning what you want to first shows soon after, actively material from across the Surlan continued, “and then Dudley also will work 9 p.m. Friday at the M-Shop. represent in the band and what seeking a bassist. Through Atlantic Ocean. [Jiles] left again.” with the band on stage this Evan Abeele, one of the you want to sound like. It’s a Nate Logsdon, owner of The Antropov’s girlfriend After only three weeks, Thursday in its first-ever per- chief songwriters in the band, very long process.” Space for Ames, the then gave her brother the band’s Moonrabbit was again with- formance at DG’s Tap House. explained the band’s songwrit- The band’s album “The three-piece group was in- recorded tracks on CD when out a bassist. In his band Strong Like Bear, ing process. Slideshow Effect” has a deeper troduced to Roy and Jesse she went to visit her family in Last summer, however, Dudley will help to provide “Our singer is a photogra- sound and is a departure from Henceroth, who had recently Wales. Jiles moved back to join the music for the evening. pher, so we just try to have a its previous EP “The Years.” moved from Ohio. “I came to visit [my sister] band and continue his edu- Moonrabbit also will be certain aesthetic grounding,” “On the new LP, we just The brothers record- around Veishea last year, but cation at Iowa State. Though featured on campus radio Abeele said. “We try to lock wanted to push things as far ed nine songs together before I left I learned all their members practice every in April as part of Live from down the theme of the song, as we could take it and really with Moonrabbit but soon tracks,” said Andrew Jiles. week, Moonrabbit has only KURE. conceptually speaking, before make things sound a bit more we start writing it, just so we fresh and organic and a bit have a good idea of what we’re more upfront,” Abeele said. trying to say and what we’re “The term that I used in the trying to evoke.” studio to try and convey my Memoryhouse origi- idea for the album was to make nally was not conceived as a the album sound very physi- band. Abeele said it started cal. I think that is how it differs ISU Theatre Presents as a “casual multimedia col- from our previous EP.” laboration” between himself SUB is looking forward to and band member Denise having Memoryhouse play the Nouvion. The band continued M-Shop. to change as time went on. “We were excited about “We didn’t really know the opportunity to have what we wanted to do and it Memoryhouse in the M-Shop took a lot of different shapes because they’ve got a cool before we realized what we sound and have gotten a lot wanted to achieve which was of acclaim in the indie music To Kill a Mockingbird making pop music,” Abeele press,” said Connor Nolan, said. “I think just because M-Shop director. “Hopefully we’re a young band, we’re kind we’ll bring out a big crowd to of working to develop our iden- check them out.”

College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Dean’s Lecture Series Improving Eyewitness Evidence and Avoiding February 24-25 and March 2-3 at 7:30 p.m. Wrongful Convictions Adults-$16 Gary Wells February 26 and March 4 at 2 p.m. Distinguished Professor, Seniors-$14 Psychology Thursday, March 1, 2012 Students-$8 8 p.m. Sun Room − Memorial Union

Iowa State psychology professor Gary Wells is internationally recognized for his work on the reliability of eyewitness memory and identification, specifically the mistaken through Ticketmaster identification of suspected criminals in police lineups and photo spreads. His findings have been incorporated into standard textbooks in psychology and law, and his research- based proposals on lineup procedures, such as his idea of double-blind lineups, are being increasingly accepted in law enforcement practices. Wells was a founding member of the U.S. Department of Justice group that developed the first set of national guidelines for eyewitness evidence and co-chaired the panel that wrote the Justice Department training manual for law enforcement on eyewitness identification evidence. He holds the title of Distinguished Professor and the Stavish Chair in the Social Sciences.

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By Olivia Gard bass. ... When I came here, looking to be a music per- Ames247 writer formance major at the time, I was a percussion major and then ... I realized it wasn’t really something I felt passionate about, but I was still wanting to do jazz and cyclone Rachel Petsche, senior in music, plays bass for bass and work that into my life. So I decided to become the Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Jazz a classical bass major so I could get better at the bass, spotlight Ensemble 1 and Jazz Ensemble 2 combo groups. keep playing jazz and build from there. Between these ensembles, Petsche has learned to play both the electric and upright bass, two instru- Q: Being a senior, how has this year gone ments that vary greatly in sound and shape but allow for you in preparing for the future? for the versatility between classical and jazz music. A: This has been a busy year, kind of crazy. I have my Petsche will have her senior recital concert at senior recital [Saturday] ... which is a big culminating 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital thing for me for all the music that I’ve done through my Hall in Music Hall. college career here. The year in itself, you know, you still have to get all these last-minute classes in, and I’m still doing all these ensembles. I’m looking forward to Q: Tell us about your relationship to clas- student teaching so I don’t have to be in class 12 hours sical and jazz music. a day and running around doing all kinds of crazy stuff, A: I’m a classical bass major. ... Jazz is something I’ve but I appreciate the experience I get doing all of that. done pretty much all my life. Well, since I started playing music, anyway. So, I incorporated that into my major. Q: How do you prepare for a performance It’s kind of extra to what I do, but it’s a big part of what I do and it’s probably the thing I’ll pursue the most like that? once I graduate. A: We have applied lessons that I take as part of my credit load, so I work with my teacher, you know, one-on-one with all those classical pieces. Of course, Q: Why is the bass your instrument of he’s a cellist, so he’ll teach me the bass stuff, but he Rachel Petsche choice? doesn’t work with my electric stuff at all. I have another A: I didn’t start out as a bass major. ... I started out on teacher in West Des Moines who does my electric and piano at a very young age, when I was 5 or 6, and my jazz bass lessons. ... Some of these pieces I’ve been mom was a guitarist, so I began to learn guitar a little playing for a few years, so some of them I’ve known for Know a student who would Interview: bit before I got into high school. ... So, I wanted to play a while and all I have to do is pull them out and refresh Page 6 make an interesting profile? Iowa State Daily my memory. Some of them I’m still trying to learn at For more of Rachel’s Julyinter 21, 2011 - guitar in the jazz band, but there were two other people Editor: Julia Ferrell Let us know at ames247@ view, including videoames247 iowastatedaily.com and that wanted to play guitar too. But we didn’t have a the last minute and make it come together. It’s a long iowastatedaily.com Presented by Ames247.com photos, visit ames247.com bass player, so the director asked me if I wanted to play process, but it will be worth it in the end.

Choral music Foreign languages help choir avoid monotony Concert will feature songs from well-known composers By Olivia Gard Ames247 writer

The Iowa State Singers have practiced sing- ing certain music regularly as a choir on a day- to-day basis. However, a feeling of monotony can devel- op from singing the same songs over and over again, said Megan Maller, junior in music and choir member. Introducing fresh music is important for breaking up the routine, she said. On Sunday, the singers will present a concert that exemplifies this change of pace, as they will feature a range of compositions from very stan- dard to more uncommon pieces. The deviation from usual, well-known com- posers and languages is a learning experience for the singers, said Jonathan Brugioni, senior in music. “It’s definitely a challenge, especially with those languages,” Brugioni said. “I think it’s just a new place we’ve never explored before.” During the concert, the choir will sing in languages including Russian, Italian, German, Latin, Slovak and English. Music presented will include pieces by Bach, Palestrina and Rachmaninoff, which are generally well-known composers. But names such as Rene Clausen also join the mix. Photo: Yue Wu/Iowa State Daily The selections are intended to allow the Members of the Iowa State Singers rehearse on Tuesday for their upcoming concert. The concert will include a variety of different composers and languages, including songs in Russian, Italian, German, Latin, Slovak and English. choir to “experience something that’s expres- sive and fulfilling,” said James Rodde, director of the choir. “They can feel the satisfaction of something that’s bigger than what they could do on their own.” Concert “Prayer,” the Clausen piece, contains a sin- When: gular, important musical moment that may ac- 3 to 4:15 p.m. Saturday complish this experience for Brugioni. What: For eight measures in the piece, singing Iowa State Singers concert parts are juxtaposed as they build to a loud cre- Where: scendo. Then, the tension is finally released Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, when the choir resolves to a major chord in the Music Hall ninth measure. Cost: “That’s one of my favorite moments that $2 students, $4 adults I’ve ever sang in choir,” Brugioni said. “That one measure is very emotionally relieving. It’s a very powerful spot in the music.” choir to understand his views about how they Brugioni, having experienced several of should present the music, Maller said. Clausen’s compositions, calls this music a “real- On Wednesday, the singers left for a brief ly cool fusion” of modern and Romantic-period tour to Iowa City, Cedar Falls and Forest City to styles. participate in shared concerts with high school Recently, the Iowa State Singers listened and college choirs in the areas as they sang mu- to personal insight from Clausen regarding sic that also will be presented at their concert “Prayer” when they interacted with him through Thursday. Photo: Yue Wu/Iowa State Daily a video chat session during rehearsal. On Friday, they will travel to Southeast Polk James Rodde, professor of music and theater, conducts the Iowa State Singers on Tuesday Clausen’s advice about his piece helped the High School for another shared concert. during a rehearsal. The group will perform this Sunday at the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall.

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Daily Horoscope : by Nancy Black Dogs and other pets welcome at Florida dorm By Luis Zaragoza/The Orlando Sentinel Libra: Calm down to untangle. ORLANDO, Fla. — Jasmine Parham’s new on how to set up similar living arrangements. college roommate is a dear friend from back home. Although small, independent colleges such Today’s Birthday (03/01/12). be suppressed. Recharge recharge with a stroll outdoors. The roomie responds to “Leo” and never goes as Stetson dominate the list of pet-friendly Saturn spends most of 2012 batteries when low. Don’t miss the forest for to class, but can perform some neat tricks. schools, powerhouses Caltech and the in Libra, your Eighth House of the trees. Look at the big Leonora, a frisky border collie, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology allow joint resources. Target debt Cancer (June 22-July 22) picture. Get plenty of rest. her owner, Parham, are among the first certain small pets in some campus dorms. reduction this year, and then -- Today is a 7 -- Think it Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) residents of the first pet-friendly dorm at Many schools, especially public ones, build savings and retirement over a little longer. It should -- Today is a 7 -- At first, the Stetson University in DeLand, Fla. may shy from pet-friendly dorms because of funds. Saturn’s about learning be ready to go later. Traffic’s task may seem impossible. About 20 students and their pets,dogs, cats liability worries connected to animal attacks or and responsibility. Career and blocked for now. Stick close to Create teamwork to make and a few caged gerbils and rats, are taking building maintenance, Stetson officials said. education both sparkle. Love home, and take care of some it happen, and exceed up residence at Nemec Hall, an established Students sign an agreement that sets out and social life’s not bad, either. lingering responsibility. expectations. Don’t dorm, as the fall semester begins this week. terms. Obedience training is required for dogs. forget to give thanks. Stetson is not the first college to have a pet- Aggressive or noisy animals can be sent home. To get the advantage, Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) There’s room for love. friendly dorm, but it’s among the relatively few In establishing policy at Stetson, the check the day’s rating: -- Today is a 7 -- Belt it out: schools, perhaps a dozen or so across the country, welfare of the animal was a priority. So 10 is the easiest You’ve got something to say, Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) that have formal policies and accommodations. inspections will be held to make sure day, 0 the most challenging. and they’re listening. You -- Today is an 8 -- Keep Stetson officials say the dorms could become a students are caring for their pets properly. have some wonderful friends. working on it with as few recruitment tool that helps set the school apart, Students pay a $400-a-year surcharge to Aries (March 21-April 19) The best things in life are distractions as possible. But just as big schools such as the University of get a pet-friendly dorm room, with $200 of that -- Today is a 6 -- Finish a job free. Enjoy them with gusto. don’t cut corners to get the job Central Florida entice students with football refundable if the room is kept in shape. Part of carefully. A solution to an old done. Pay attention to detail. stadiums, basketball arenas and trendy eateries. the fee goes toward pet-related costs, such as problem becomes apparent, Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Slow down to get it done faster. The idea behind the dorm is to give establishment of a fenced dog walk near Nemec and reviewing the cards again -- Today is an 8 -- Don’t students, freshmen, in particular, a familiar Hall. The rooms designated for pets are singles reveals new strategies that jump the gun; listen for the Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) presence as they make the sometimes instead of standard double-occupancy rooms weren’t obvious before. timing. Step carefully, and -- Today is a 7 -- Don’t throw stressful transition from home to campus. to avoid having cats and dogs as roomies. watch where you’re going. Pay your money away; be creative “What better way to do that than to have a Not all animals are allowed. Dogs 30 pounds Taurus (April 20-May 20) attention, and you master the with what you’ve got. Open family friend there to greet you when you get out and less are OK, as are cats and caged rodents -- Today is a 6 -- Wait until dance. Now you’re jamming. windows and let a romantic of class?” said Justin Williams, the university’s such as rats, gerbils and hamsters. Small fish later to discuss an upcoming breeze fill your heart. When director of housing and residential life. and turtles that can reside comfortably in small purchase ... the timing’s not Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) all else fails, use humor. Having a pet along for the college journey water tanks are fine, too. Because of potential right. Heed a friend’s warning. -- Today is a 7 -- Imagine the makes a dorm “a home away from home,” he said. odor issues, birds, most reptiles and rabbits are When choosing, consider finished product, and you Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Parham, a freshman from Palm Coast, Fla., agrees. “I not on the approved list. Depending on how things the impacts on your health. can spot potential problems -- Today is a 6 -- Your family love having my best friend here with me,” Parham said. go this year, however, the list may be expanded before they arise. If you get helps you to overcome a Eckerd College, a private school in St. and the dog-weight limitation could be relaxed. Gemini (May 21-June 21) stuck, take a walk and think it difficult situation. Lean on Petersburg, Fla., has had pet-friendly dorms It’s too soon to tell whether Stetson’s -- Today is a 6 -- over. Calm down to untangle. them more than you might for years. So has Stephens College, a private pet-friendly-dorm experiment will expand. Impulsiveness can cause normally. Thank them. They school in Missouri that was the previous home Nemec Hall can accommodate up to 34 accidents, so slow down Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) know you’d do the same. of current Stetson President Wendy Libby. students with pets. Two additional rooms a bit. Check your footing, -- Today is a 6 -- Stay close Don’t take it personally. Libby brought the pet-friendly-dorm concept for resident staff also are pet-friendly. and play strong. Refuse to to home, but make sure to with her to Stetson a year ago. Stetson staff members visited Eckerd and Stephens to get ideas

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