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2 | TABLE OF CONTENTS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, July 11, 2013 Table of contents 3.....Poll: Favorite summer beverage? .11...Athletes get overseas opportunity 4.....One-on-one: Dr. Elwynn Taylor .14...Games .6.....Editorial: Students still have a voice .15...Classifieds

.10 ...Loan rates stay at doubled rate .16...Calendar: Daily by the day

Ames, ISU Police Daily scoop Police blotter Departments 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 Video Games: until proven guilty in a court of law. May 1 The Walking Dead: 400 Days review An individual reported the theft of a motorcy- An individual reported the theft of a cell phone cle. The vehicle was located a short time later at Bessey Hall (reported at 1:32 p.m.). The Walking Dead: 400 Days attempts to bridge the gap between the hugely popular Season in an adjacent parking lot at Lot 59 (reported at One and the upcoming Season Two portions of the role-playing, decision-based game by 3:22 p.m.). Telltale. Read our review and see why having five characters this time around (instead of just A vehicle that left the scene collided with a parked car at the Memorial Union (reported at one) can both help and hurt the experience. Jian Zhou, 20, 1536 Little Bluestem Court, 1:48 p.m.). Apt. 32, was arrested and charged with driving News: under suspension at the 400 block of Welch Avenue. He was subsequently released on An officer initiated a theft related investigation at the Armory (reported at 3:28 p.m.). citation (reported at 7:18 p.m.). Human trafficking, part five May 2 The fifth installment of our human trafficking series will be online July 10. This week, we go in May 4 depth with how human trafficking happens just as frequently online, and how it pertains to the Austin Webb, 24, of Des Moines, was Iowa community. arrested and charged with operating while in- Easton Burgin, 20, of Webster City, was ar- toxicated at Hayward Avenue and Hunt Street rested and charged with public intoxication at the 100 block of Welch Ave. (reported at 1:40 Police: (reported at 2:16 a.m.). a.m.). May 3 4.30.13 police blotter retraction Alexander Jennings, 19, 4827 Helser Hall, On April 30, 2013, the ISU Police daily log contained an error for entry 2013-000713. The origi- Zachary Waller, 21, 2135 Friley Hall, was was cited for underage possession of alcohol arrested and charged with public intoxication at Helser Hall (reported at 2:29 a.m.). nal entry listed Sammuel Sitzmann as being charged with driving under suspension; while he and interference with official acts at Friley Hall drove the vehicle away, it was Richard George who was actually charged with driving under (reported at 12:11 a.m.). suspension. The department regrets the error and asked that a retraction be printed. Officers assisted a 19-year-old male who had consumed too much alcohol at Larch Hall Sports: A vehicle that left the scene collided with a (reported at 2:52 a.m.). parked car at Lot 28 (reported at 8:36 a.m.). A vehicle that left the scene collided with a Van Der Kamp named to award list An officer placed textbooks that are possibly parked car at Lot 112H (reported at 2:18 p.m.). Senior punter Kirby Van Der Kamp has 12 named to the list. connected to a theft case into secure storage at the Armory (reported at 9:51 a.m.). been named to the 2013 Ray Guy Award The four-year starter has averaged a 42.8 Vehicles driven by John Barney and Michael watch list. During the 2012 season, Van yards per kick average over his career, Porubcin were involved in a property damage Der Kamp was named a semi-finalist for the second best average in Cyclone his- An officer gave notice to an individual that he collision at Southeast 16th St. and South the reward. tory. Van Der Kamp has also garnered was not welcome inside the building at Howe Dayton Rd (reported at 3:00 p.m.). The West Des Moines native is one of 25 attention for being able to pin opponents Hall (reported at 11:50 a.m.). punters named to the preseason watch deep in their own territory. In 2012, 29 of An officer responded to a false AED alarm at list. Van Der Kamp’s punts landed inside the Vehicles driven by Scott Kostohryz and Hoover Hall (reported at 7:06 p.m.). Along with Ethan Perry of TCU, Van Der opponents 20-yard line. Ronisue Aust were involved in a property Kamp is one of two punters from the Big The Ray Guy Award is given annually to damage collision at Lot 96 (reported at 12:48 the best punter in the NCAA. p.m.).

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One-on-one with Elwynn Taylor By Ian.Timberlake @iowastatedaily.com

Dr. Elwynn Taylor is an Iowa State professor in agronomy and climatology. Taylor received a degree in botany and physics with a climatology minor from Utah State University, before moving on to receive his doctorate degree in botany and meteorology from Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Taylor is an Iowa Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, one of a few individuals responsible for educating the Iowa public on NASA’s research.

What made you interested in the NASA Ambassador position?

When I went into the military, they made me in charge of how weather affects people and operations and I became the expert on using satellites to sense conditions on the ground, on the battlefield, wherever we had to live and operate. When I left active duty, I was the person who knew the most about our environmental satellites. When the opportunity came to work in the academic world, I came to Iowa State to work as the university’s climatologist. I enjoy teaching and I think it’s essential. Education is a better way for people to make decisions in the world than is propaganda.

What do you think about NASA’s efforts in terms of educating the public?

I think it’s essential, and I am very pleased with it. They realize that many of their programs that are expensive don’t have an instant payback where people can say, “that’s a good investment,” so people must love it. They need to love the pictures from the great telescopes in space. They need to be excited about astronauts. They need to be excited about pictures of the whole Earth. And they need to realize that something like an El Niño or a La Niña could affect us here in the Midwest even though it’s down on the equator. Suddenly, we can understand our world better. Photo: Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily Dr. Elwynn Taylor is an Iowa State professor in agronomy and climatology who serves as an Iowa Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab. Do you think the level of inspiration in children has gone down or up since Do you think putting more money Do you think the K-12 teachers are the 1960s and 1970s? How do you feel about the NASA into something like NASA would help very competent and willing to teach budget cuts? kickstart the economy? the latest research coming out of I think in large major it has gone up. The Putting more money into anything where we NASA and other research facilities? children know so much now. They learn things We do know we’re spending way too much spend, it is a kickstart to the economy, especially We’ve been teaching this 15 years now to 30 in first and second grade that you were lucky money as a country. Eventually it catches up if they spend locally. That’s a constraint you to 60 in-service teachers, so by now we have at to learn in high school, that I was lucky to with a nation. We all feel bad when a budget of could put on government money, is where they least a teacher in every school that has at least learn in college. When you’re 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 years something we love is cut. But we also have to can spend it. This way you could stimulate the an outlook on things and contributions from old, the whole world is abstract, you’re good at realize that there is not infinite resources to do right economy if they have an idea that one NASA. Sometimes I will come into the class learning abstract things. The younger you start everything we imagine doing. economy is more important to stimulate than and talk to the class and sometimes I’ll come in understanding these things the better your another. and talk to an entire high school and make it a understanding will be and the easier it comes. regular program. Building Profile 5

Thursday, July 11, 2013 | Iowa State Daily | HISTORY | 5 History on Campus: State Gym

By Brandi.Boyett removed.” @iowastatedaily.com Today, the gym is a shining example of mod- ern engineering. State Gym opened for the first time 100 State Gym has a platinum-level certification years ago, in the spring of 1913. It opened again in Leadership in Energy and Environmental in the 2012 spring semester, after undergoing Design (Leed), a certification held by only two renovations. campus recreation facilities in the nation. “We’ve basically revived State Gym back “It’s a huge compliment to the university,” to her old glory,” said Michael Giles, director of Giles said. recreational services. Some of the sustainable construction of the State Gym has seen a lot in the last hundred building includes the lights in the main lobby, years. Though the gymnasium was originally which detect how much light is present from the intended to be used as such, in times past it was Sun and dim accordingly, a rainwater recaptur- used as an auditorium, an armory, a dining hall ing system for use in toilets and green roofs with and in 1918, State Gym served as a hospital dur- plants growing on them. ing the Spanish influenza epidemic. Furthermore, retaining some of the heart of In 1962, a fire broke out in State Gym. old State Gym, the wood of the old basketball Repairs were made in 1967, but that was the last court’s original flooring was used in construc- time, until recently, that the gymnasium was tion of the entry desk and the service desk, all modified. In 2009, more drastic renovations be- the benches and throughout the locker rooms. gan again. “In 1913, it was a premier facility, and so I “The only thing that was left, primarily, was would say today that State Gym is once again a Photo courtesy of Special Collections Department/Iowa State University Library the infrastructure of the building,” Giles said. premier facility within the country, within col- The main floor of State Gym was used as a hospital during the 1918 Spanish influenza “Everything else – if it could be removed, it was lege universities,” Giles said. epidemic.

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Editor-in-Chief: Stephen Koenigsfeld Thursday, July 11, 2013 [email protected] Editor: Hailey Gross iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 6 Iowa State Daily Activism ISU students have political strength to act Adapt to responsibilities of number. The easiest way to avoid that is make up nearly half of the Ames electorate. If a tweet sent to a congressman contains to take the advice offered by every campus The ISU student body has political power, enough power in its short 140 characters, your political power tour guide, adviser or fellow student: Join and it’s the individuals who shape how the it will get retweeted or replied to over and In the fledging stage between childhood a club. student body thinks. over again, until it’s too big to be ignored. and full adult responsibility, many college There are a variety of political clubs When voting or organizations don’t do ISU College Republicans President students feel that they do not have the on the Iowa State campus that enable an the trick, sending letters or messages to Jonathon Laudner has seen firsthand same political power as those middle-aged individual to make their voice heard, even lawmakers is the easiest and most effec- the effects of twitter bombs directed at men and women espousing their opinions on so large a campus. There are clubs for tive way to voice dissent. lawmakers. on television or online. individual causes or movements, as well The classic “send a letter to your “It’s incredible the type of chaos it cre- Despite being by definition adults, as specific political affiliations, such as the congressman” advice still has a place. An ates in those D.C. offices,” Laudner said, college students have yet to adopt full ISU College Republicans or the Iowa State overflowing inbox is something no Senator after spending time in Congressman Steve responsibility in life, and in fact many stu- University College Democrats. Members (or at least his underlings) can ignore. King’s office. dents revel in the irresponsibility of their of those groups encourage new students A carefully constructed email to a Voicing opinions on social media won’t post-adolescent youthfulness. But even the to be politically active through the various congressman has all the personal formal- always result in positive feedback, but binge-drinking, keg-standing thousands organizations at Iowa State. ity that seems fitting in politics, but there it’s that risk that makes it all the more have the political strength to enact change. An even less committed and more com- are equally effective and less ceremonial powerful. To take on the mantle of political On a campus of 30,000 students, it’s mon way to be politically active is to sim- methods of getting lawmakers’ attention. responsibility, college students need to be easy for an incoming freshman to get ply vote. A common excuse among nonvot- The prevalence of social media commu- willing to take those extra steps. So get out swept up in the tide and become just a ers is that “it doesn’t make a difference.” nications isn’t just applicable in social life; there and vote, organize, tweet and flex Keep in mind that the 30,000 students it can also be used for sending a message. those political muscles. Law Avoid legal troubles by knowing your rights use his silence as evidence. Most Americans have seen or heard the Miranda rights being Awareness of the law helps both read either on TV, in a movie or in person and understand the meaning of “the right to remain silent.” However, there’s been citizens and law enforcement some dispute about when the Fifth Amendment actually ap- plies. This Supreme Court’s decision made it clear the person in n June 17, the Supreme Court made a decision on the question needs to state that he or she is remaining silent in order court case Salinas v. Texas. It addressed problems that By Claire.Yetley to avoid saying anything self-incriminating. If their silence is Oarose when Genoveo Salinas turned himself in at a po- @iowastatedaily.com declared “insolubly ambiguous” (Doyle v. Ohio), then the silence lice station to answer questions. Because it was understood that could be misunderstood for any number of reasons. he was there voluntarily, Salinas was not read his Miranda rights. his shotgun and Salinas fell silent for two hours and 45 minutes. It is unrealistically optimistic to believe the general public is During questioning, an officer asked Salinas if a ballistic test The prosecutor used his silence as evidence of guilt and Salinas done on the shells found at the scene of the crime would match was convicted of murder. Salinas rejects the prosecutor could RIGHTS.p7 >>

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>>RIGHTS.p6 will say could be incriminating. There him. Of course then he could possibly Letter may be plenty of other evidence against lie, but it would have at least given him is educated enough to know each right them, but the person is protected at a chance to explain he was trying not to they have under the Constitution. It’s least against the evidence that they incriminate himself. unfortunate, but people spend too could accidentally produce. The best way to not get in trouble is Students responsible much time watching TV and movies It makes sense in the situation to know the law, and follow it. Salinas instead of brushing up on the Bill of where someone under arrest could say unfortunately didn’t know this part of Rights. All Iowa State students should that they didn’t know what they were the law, so there was no way he could for cost of education know what their rights are, especially if doing was wrong. In our legal system, it even know what’s going on. Salinas’ they are the type of student who reads doesn’t matter what this person knew misunderstanding of the law is the part The recent letter regard- college? any news publications. or didn’t know, all that matters is that I disagree with. During any Miranda ing the rise in college student Money isn’t free and Then, I read over more of Justice they did or didn’t do the act which was rights reading it is the officer’s job loan rates from 12 student expecting someone else to Alito’s opinion: “But the Fifth against the law. Unless the issue is to make sure the person in question body presidents from colleges help pay for your indebtedness Amendment guarantees that no one intent, but that’s a different story. understands. Those same rights should across Iowa begs the ques- while enjoying your cell phone may be ‘compelled in any criminal case An easy example to demonstrate be understood even if the person is not tion - do college students service, personal trainer, party to be a witness against himself,’ not an this could be a person is pulled over for under arrest. NOT read their loan contracts style weekends or the $5 latte unqualified ‘right to remain silent,’” weaving across the road and possibly However, it is not the officer’s job to BEFORE they sign them? is simply wrong. Murphy, 465 U. S., at 427–428. Pp. 6−10. driving recklessly. If the officer asks make sure that every citizen under- If I buy a house with a bal- Accept the responsibil- In other words, the person in ques- this person how much they’ve had to stands their rights. There is a certain loon mortgage at 5 years, why ity that came with the loan tion doesn’t have to know that they are drink tonight and they say something amount of personal responsibility that should I even CONSIDER agreement you signed and saying or doing something self-incrimi- along the lines of, “Nothing, I’ve just each individual needs to take in educat- crying to the banker when don’t expect the government nating for it to be incriminating. And in been smoking pot,” that’s still incrimi- ing themselves on the law. In a perfect the rate goes up after 5 to bail you out. You call it an this instance Salinas’ interview would nating even if the person thought it was world, everyone would just want to be years? Holy cow, you college investment in Iowa’s future - I have been considered unqualified. legal. educated on their rights as citizens. kids, didn’t they teach you call it sucking on the govern- Another way to explain the famous In this case, because Salinas was Unfortunately, that’s not our reality. ANYTHING about money in ment’s teat. line, “you have the right to remain willing to cooperate with the officers, silent,” would be that a person has the at some point during the two hours and right to remain silent if they are under 45 minutes they should have told him Claire Yetley is a senior in political arrest and are afraid that what they that his silence will be used against science from Iowa City, Iowa. Gary Youngberg works for Ames Silversmithing.

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Construction Iowa State campus gets a facelift

That building is scheduled for occupancy in Construction sites and the fall of 2014,” said McCormick. upgrades pick up pace during In May 2012, renovation work began in Curtiss Hall’s lower level, under the large au- summer ditorium used for many classes. This area is known as the Harl Commons and is consid- By Madison.Martin ered phase one of the work being done in the @iowastatedaily.com 100-year-old building. This first phase in it’s entirety is funded During the regular school year, construc- by $6,953,780 in private giving, $4,986,020 tion can be seen around campus. However, in worth of university funds, facilities overhead the summer construction seems to pick up use allowance of $1,762,000 and $533,000 and be even more visible to people walking in deferred maintenance/academic building through campus. revenue bonds. Iowa State has a few big projects going on “Curtiss has been a multiphase proj- that were visible to students when they left af- ect. The current major project is the Harl ter spring semester. These include Troxel Hall, Commons project and that renovates sort of the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering that east side in the area under the auditori- building, renovations in Curtiss Hall, the new um. We’re still shooting for mid-August com- Jeff and Deb Hansen Agricultural Learning pletion date. There are future projects, this Center and renovations to Frederiksen Court. [Harl Commons] is the last one of the phase Dean McCormick, director for design and one piece of that,” said McCormick. construction services, oversees the construc- Over by the ice arena, the Jeff and Deb tion projects going around on campus. One Hansen Agricultural Learning Center is being of the most anticipated buildings is the new built. The center is named after Jeff and Deb Troxel Hall, a building that is strictly an au- Hansen who pledged $2 million of it’s total ditorium that seats 400 people, the first of its $7.3 million project cost. The remaining $5.3 kind at Iowa State. million is funded by other private gifts and “The building for all intended purposes is $300,000 in university funding. done,” McCormick said. “In the spring we were doing foundations. Troxel has an $11 million price tag. It is We were really in on the site and it’s been funded by a private gift of $4.75 million from impacted [by rainfall]. We’re still looking to Iowa State alumnus Douglas Troxel (‘67), $5 finish that in late fall. Right now it projects million from the Iowa State tresasurer’s tem- out to a November completion date,” said porary investments, $1 million from the fa- McCormick. cilities overhead use allowance, and $250,000 Spencer Williams, sophomore in agron- from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. omy, supports the new additions to campus “We are on budget,” McCormick said. and is not against Iowa State helping with the “We’re also on schedule and we’ll use the sum- funding of these buildings, especially since mer as sort of a shakedown cruise of some they will hold much more new technology. sorts. We’re on schedule to be ready by the “As a student, I want to be paying for some- start of fall classes.” thing that is top of the line,” Williams said. On the east side of campus, the large and While there are visible constructions jobs prominent Biorenewables Complex is being going on around campus, there are also many built. It currently houses the Biorenewable that students may not always see or take Laboratory that was completed in 2010. Two into account. These could include bathroom additions, Elings Hall and Sukup Hall, are be- upgrades, sprinkler projects and fire alarm ing completed with an atrium connecting the projects. two. The new complex comes at a steep $74.5 “We have a lot of projects on campus million, funds coming from private gifts total- at any one time. We always have between ing $13,539,360 and $60,400,000 in capital 30–40 projects that are going on in buildings appropriations. that most people probably don’t know about. “The structure for the atrium is there. We take a little bit of pride in that because if We’re working to enclose that right now. That people aren’t noticing them, we must be doing building is moving towards enclosure and will something right,” McCormick said. Photo: Brian Achenbach/Iowa State Daily be enclosed later this summer or early fall. Construction on the addition to the Biorenewables Complex, a building going in on the west side of campus. Cover/Sports 11

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Photo: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily Photo: Jonathan Krueger/Iowa State Daily Photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily Sophomore Andie Malloy goes for the spike against the ISU junior Melvin Ejim dunks the ball against Notre Dame’s ISU women’s basketball forward Hallie Christofferson looks University of Nebraska-Omaha on April 13, 2013, at Hilton Tom Knight in the second round of the NCAA tournament to see who is open during the game against the Oklahoma Coliseum. The Cyclones won their first match 25-15, 25-14, on March 22, 2013, at the University of Dayton Arena. Ejim Sooners at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on 15-8. scored 17 points in the 76-58 victory against Notre Dame. Sunday, March 10, 2013. The Cyclones defeated the Sooners. Cyclones take their talents overseas By Beau.Berkley helps.” had this one player who all of us were just in awe of her. She was @iowastatedaily.com The team was comprised of 12 different athletes from nine very good.” different schools across the nation. Despite the fact that many of Malloy and Nolan are not the only athletes given the oppor- For collegiate athletes, summer break is not so much a time for the girls had never played together, Nolan said the bonding pro- tunity to represent their home country in international play. rest and relaxation as much as it is a time to hone and fine-tune cess did not take long. Hallie Christofferson, a 6’3” senior who averaged 15.6 points per their skills before the season commences. “It wasn’t as hard as you would expect it to be,” Nolan said. game last season, was invited to try out for the USA Basketball Practicing and working out with teammates is invaluable for “We spent time in Lake Placid, N.Y., before we left for the actual Women’s World University Games team. all athletes, but throw in some international competition and it competition.” Melvin Ejim is currently competing for team Canada in the takes training to a new level. Several Cyclone athletes have taken Malloy and Nolan also got a taste of what other countries had Men’s World University Games. Through three preliminary advantage of opportunities to train and compete with players to offer. The U.S. played Brazil, Russia, Bulgaria and Mexico dur- games, Ejim has averaged 7.7 points per game and four rebounds from across the globe. ing pool play, but did not advance out of the pool. per game en route to victories over Sweden, Australia and the Two Cyclone volleyball players, Andie Malloy and Caitlin For Malloy, just the opportunity to play and learn from teams United Arab Emirates. Nolan, were both members of the U.S. Women’s Under 20 team like Brazil, the bronze medal winner, and China, the gold medal Malloy said the opportunity to learn and play with the best that participated at the Women’s World Championship in Brno, winner, was valuable. will benefit her and the team heading into the 2013 season, but Czech Republic, June 21-30. “There were definitely different styles and there were defi- the players also learned a different lesson. “Not a lot of people get to play against the best players in the nitely some powerhouses. Brazil is known to always be very good “There were a few things that they didn’t have that we do have world and see them in person and learn all they can from them,” and they were a great team. There’s also China, who we didn’t get in America like air conditioning and ice in our water, but we got Malloy said. “Plus, playing with the best players in the country to play, but they ended up winning the whole thing,” Malloy said. used to that after awhile,” Malloy said. “I guess it definitely made and learning from them and getting out of your comfort zone “They were a lot of fun to watch because they were very good and us have a newfound appreciation for America.” 12 Ames 247

Page 12 Iowa State Daily Thursday, July 11, 2013 Editor: Levi Castle ames247 iowastatedaily.com Presented by Ames247.com Music Festival ISU alums share their music at 80/35 By Maggie.McGinity “I’ve always loved music ... it kind of just seemed like the nat- writes melody and lyrics during Mumford’s’ collaborative song- @iowastatedaily.com ural route for me,” Green said. “I love being the guy at the party writing process. “I’ve only written songs that are fictional narra- that had the control of the music, whether I was actually DJing or tives, but within those narratives I think that there’s often mes- On July 5 and 6, the 80/35 Music Festival took over part of picking songs off iTunes.” sages that are very true.” , Iowa, filling the Lead singer Nate Logsdon of Mumford’s, graduated from Iowa Despite Mumford’s national success, Logsdon sticks with his and surrounding streets with three stages, 47 musical acts and State in 2008 with a degree in English literature. Ames and Iowa State roots. thousands of fans. Logsdon said Mumford’s began in the summer of 2008, when “I love Iowa State,” Logsdon said. “I’ll always represent as an SUBliminal Chaos took the Kum & Go Stage. Dan Green, the Logsdon and former Mumford’s member Kate Kennedy opened alumni, and I’m so glad I went to school there, because while I DJ behind SUBliminal Chaos, first began his career in Ames The Space for Ames after local music venue The Boheme closed. was in school, I met the musicians who inspired me to become a while he was attending Iowa State, from which he graduated in “We started hosting jams at The Space, and through that I met musician.” 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in finance. people that I invited to be a part of Mumford’s,” Logsdon said. Logsdon said Mumford’s is also proud of their Iowa roots, and “Starting in Ames was kind of tough, just ‘cause it’s a little bit Mumford’s, a group described by Logsdon as “a psychotic, will always enjoy playing at 80/35. smaller,” Green said. country, party rock band,” has gone on national tours thanks to its At the 2012, 80/35 festival, Logsdon performed a marriage cer- Green said he started DJing “just to have fun,” but ended up energetic performance and unique style of music. emony for the cities of Ames and Des Moines during Mumford’s’ finding a career in it. “I’ve never written a song that is true,” Logsdon said, who performance, inspired by the cities’ merging music scenes. “Over the past few years, the music scene in Ames has re- ally developed. Meanwhile, the music in Des Moines has really developed,” Logsdon said. “But what really inspires me is that as they’ve both developed, they’ve really supported each other and grown together.” While celebrating the one-year anniversary of this mar- Hungry? riage, Logsdon proposed to his girlfriend, Adrien Daller of Visit these locations open this summer! Iowa band Trouble Lights, on-stage during Mumford’s’ 2013 80/35 set. “We’re both performers, and we both really love our com- Union Drive Marketplace munity, so it just made sense to me to ask her to marry me in a way that was part of a performance, that was for the commu- nity and with the community,” Logsdon said. West Side Market The proposal was part of one of Logsdon’s favorite Mumford’s performances, he said. Hawthorn “This is by far the best festival we’ve ever played and also by far the best festival in the state of Iowa,” Logsdon said. “I also MU Food Court run a festival in Ames, so I’m saying this with a lot of respect. I think 80/35 is so well executed, so well conceived.” Green, who owns and operates 515 Alive, a Des Moines The Hub urban music and art festival, also placed 80/35 above his own festival. Caribou Coffee “It is the best music event in Des Moines,” Green said. “It just brings everyone together here, which is something that Des Moines needs.” Bookends Café Because of his job booking acts at venue Wooly’s and his connections in the Des Moines DJ scene, Green was asked by Courtyard Café 80/35 organizers to help find DJs for their festival. “They kind of just reached out to me and it was a pretty big Gentle Doctor Café honor,” Green said. Like Logsdon, Green has also seen growth in the central Iowa music scene. MU Market & Café “I really think that Des Moines is growing in their music scene. I think stuff like 80/35, 515 Alive, Wooly’s even, are just all like the stepping stones that are making this place a hotbed dining.iastate.edu for music,” Green said. Classifieds 13

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