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™ The information in the log comes from the ISU and the City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are Police Blotter : ISU, Ames Police Departments innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Stevens Glazan, 39, of Alexander Kharbush, 24, at 5:48 p.m.) individual had dumped per- May online Des Moines, was arrested 2627 Kent Ave. unit 5, was Trevor Davis, 18, 1018 sonal garbage in a dump- and charged with prostitu- arrested and charged with Lincoln Way unit 1, was ster in Lot 114. The person these stories and 28 tion. (reported at 12:38 driving under suspension. arrested for fourth degree responsible was contacted Fri p.m.) (reported at 8:50 p.m.) theft (reported at 6:55 p.m.) and advised to remove the more at garbage. (reported at 11:31 A vehicle that left the scene , Christian Peter Jensen a.m.) iowastatedaily.com to struck a car owned by May 30 42, 843 West 190th St. Theodore Bailey at Veenker Jeremy Perreault, 24, unit 10, was arrested and Matie Hanson reported June Golf Course. (reported at the theft of a bike from 108G University Village, charged with intoxication. 5:27 p.m.) Molecular Biology. The was arrested and charged (reported at 11:45 p.m.) incident occurred sometime 2 with operating while in- Photo: Rebekka Wed May 29 during the past weekend. Brown/Iowa State Daily toxicated. (reported at 1:04 Derek Hoben, 26, 1323 a.m.) (reported at 11:57 a.m.) May 31 Woodstock Ave., was ar- Timothy Nehmer, 31, May 28 Sarah Ehrhardt, 22, 1108 rested and charged with 2611 Luther Drive unit 122, June 2 Quincy Law, 22, of Clear South 4th St. unit 10, was public intoxication. (report- was arrested and charged Lake, was arrested and arrested and charged Ian Taylor Steil, 21, 160 ed at 2:12 a.m.) with failure to provide charged with operating with driving while barred. University Village unit B, Shane Jorgensen, 25, of security, operating a vehicle while intoxicated. (reported (reported at 1:30 a.m.) was arrested and charged Storm Lake, was arrested without registration and at 1:45 a.m.) with intoxication. (reported and charged with public operating while intoxicated A vehicle driven by Bryce Ryan McDermott, 21, at 12:05 a.m.) intoxication. (reported at — second offense. (2:41 Dawson, 22, of Grimes, 1216 Walton Drive unit 106, Cyclones 2:12 a.m.) a.m.) collided with a fence. Mendora L. Kimbrough, was arrested and charged Dawson was charged with 23, no address, was ar- basketball’s latest Eggar Devin, 22 , of Des Hassan Burawi, 23, 153 with operating while in- operating while intoxicated rested and charged with hires, fan opinions, toxicated. (reported at 1:49 Moines, was arrested and North Hyland St. unit 2, failure to appear, contempt future plans laid out a.m.) charged with drug para- was arrested and charged (reported at 5:31 a.m.) of court and possession phernalia and possession with public intoxication. Billie Jo Murray, 41, 5615 of a controlled substance. of a controlled substance. (reported at 2:55 a.m.) Lincoln Way Lot 64, was (reported at 2:20 a.m.) (2:35 a.m.) arrested and charged with Kelly Kay, 20, 4625 Alexa Sanow, 20, of June 1 Major L. Robinson II, 28, driving under suspension. Steinbeck St. unit 1, was 2728 Lincoln Way unit A, Spencer, was arrested and Andrew McClain, 28, 644 File photo: Rashah (reported at 2:22 a.m.) arrested and charged with was arrested and charged charged with contempt of operating while intoxicated. Squaw Creek unit 28, was McChesney/ Iowa State Daily Emily Drapal, 23, 3314 with WRT domestic abuse. the court. (reported at 4:37 (reported at 3:05 a.m.) arrested and charged with Goldenrod Circle, was (reported at 11:44 a.m.) a.m.) Seth Snyder, 20, was cited intoxication. (reported at arrested and charged with Michael Munoz, 29, 915 for underage possession of 2:30 a.m.) Justin Peterson, 120 operating while intoxicated. Maxwell Ave., was arrested alcohol. (reported at 3:05 East 7th St., reported the (reported at 3:14 a.m.) Ralph W. Williams Jr., 32, and charged with operating a.m.) 3009 Woodland Ave., was theft of a television from an An individual reported the a vehicle without registra- ROTC lounge. The incident Officers assisted a man arrested and charged with theft of a trunk from the tion, violation of a protective occurred approximately one who was experiencing possession of a controlled design college. (reported at order and driving under week ago. (reported at 4:00 emotional difficulties. He substance and warrants. 11:29 a.m.) suspension. (reported at p.m.) was transported to Mary (reported at 4:50 a.m.) Check in 11:45 a.m.) Juventino C. Garcia, 26, A staff member reported Greeley Medical Center for Michael David Munoz, with ames247.com Darrick Hicks, 36, 3910 1027 Mesa Verde Place, the theft of candy from a treatment. (reported at 3:07 29, 915 Maxwell Ave., was Tripp St., was arrested was arrested and charged for summer events vending machine at Gilman a.m.) arrested and charged with and charged with serious with harassment of a public Hall. (reported at 11:55 WRT, theft in the fourth assault. (reported at 7:00 Jason Torres-Bodman, official and driving without a.m.) degree. (reported at 8:30 p.m.) 22, of Overland Park, was a licence. (reported at 4:44 a.m.) arrested and charged with p.m.) public consumption. (5:10 Brandi Nichole Munoz, A motorcyclist lost control a.m.) 32, 915 Maxwell Ave., was Correction of his bike, resulting in mini- arrested and charged with Two juvenile males were mal damage to the vehicle. WRT, theft in the fourth In the article “TIGJAM Midwest offers opportunities for taken into custody and (reported at 5:00 p.m.) local video gaming enthusiasts,” it was stated Josh charged with criminal degree. (reported at 8:30 Deb Forest, 41, 114 Larson worked at 8monkey Labs. He no longer works trespass at Beyer Hall. They a.m.) Hickory Drive, was arrested Further findings at 8monkey labs, but at Intuition Games. Also, it was were referred to Juvenile A patron reported the theft and charged with WRT, stated that Unity was developed by Budcat. Unity is Court Services and then of a wallet from Beyer Hall. about the Cyclone driving without a license. developed by Unity Technologies. released to the care of re- (reported at 10:21 a.m.) conference position (reported at 6:00 p.m.) The Daily regrets the error. sponsible adults. (reported A contractor reported an

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4 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, June 10, 2010 Editors A. Barefoot, S. Binder, and C. Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Primary Results Primaries

These results are for Story County. Statistics are from the Des Moines Register and the Ames Tribune. Both parties hopeful Secretary of State for November elections

By Paige Godden Daily Staff Writer

George Eichor Both the ISU Democrats and Repub- licans are looking toward November after Tuesday night’s primaries. Matt Schultz Former Governor beat out Rod Roberts and with 51 percent of the total vote, according to sta- tistics from the Des Moines Register. Logan Pals, senior in industrial engineering and Chris Sanger ISU Republican, said Branstad winning was a good thing for Republicans because you can go back and look at his records instead of having to question his voting record. Pals said that the first time Branstad took office was during a time of an agricultural down- turn, so Branstad can use his knowledge to Story County help the economy recover. Jeremy Freeman, freshman in animal Supervisor ecology, said Branstad has a good chance of Student turnout at primary election booths on campus was close to empty as the residence being elected, as long as he chooses a strong halls are vacant in summer. However, statewide, the primary turnout was good. Photo: James Cooper conservative to run with as lieutenant gov- Amrutesh Mohanty/Iowa State Daily ernor. Fox said. Kenworthy attended Roxanne cumbent Secretary of State Michael Mauro “He’ll drag Culvers butt to the curb,” Conlin’s primary after-party Tuesday, and he and Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald are safe in Freeman said. said he thinks she has a good chance to beat their positions. However, both Republicans James Strohman Adam Kenworthy, senior in English and Charles Grassley. were hopeful that this November will bring ISU Democrat, said he believes Chet Culver “The latest KCCI poll has her behind by about change. will do better than most people think when 8 percent,” Kenworthy said. She also said Freeman said he thinks Matt Schultz is Lucy Martin it comes time to go to the polls. Kenwor- her ratings keep improving. Fox said Conlin a good candidate for secretary of state, with thy said Culver has many supporters, and ran against two quality opponents, and she goals such as having to show IDs before vot- believes that because the Republican pri- came away with a good portion of votes. ing. mary was so close, the party may be divided “In Story County, she came away with Pals said he has met Dave Jamison who Paul Toot enough to help the Democrats out. about 80 percent of the votes. It gave her will be running for treasurer, and thinks Michael Fox, senior in journalism and good momentum going into November,” Jamison has put together a strong cam- mass communication and ISU Democrat, Fox said. paign. said Culver is going to have to run a pretty Fox said if a Democrat were to replace “I think it’s a great year to be a republican, good campaign to win the election. Grassley, right now is the time for that to and it’s time for new officials to be elected,” “It’s going to be close, but he has a shot,” happen. Kenworthy said he believes the in- Pals said.

U.S. Senator Governor Treasurer

Bob Krause Jim Heavens

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Machinery CydeWinder competes in tractor-pull competition

Cyclone Power Power Pullers checked to see if the tractor had any problems. Pullers needed The tractor had many. “We had a great tractor, but further testing a lot of little things went wrong. It seemed like we would get our By Katherine Klingseis hopes up, and they would al- Daily Correspondent ways get brought back down,” Ohms said. Amid the fury of competi- The CydeWinder finished tion, Travis Koster looked on 21st in the competition. Al- as the tractor he and his team though the tractor did not do as took a year to build slowly fell to well as originally hoped, the Cy- pieces. clone Power Pullers have revo- “Two of the computers com- lutionized the competition with pletely burned out,” Koster said. their use of a CAN-bus system “It was pretty much over after and a modular frame. that.” “The CAN-bus system Koster and his team, the should definitely be used in Cyclone Power Pullers, traveled the future,” Koster said. “I think Saturday to Peoria, Ill., to com- the only thing that should be pete in a quarter-scale tractor changed for next year is the de- competition. sign.” The team has been in the Ohms agreed with Koster, competition since 1998 and has and believes next year the team fared well through the years. should finish building the trac- This year, instead of improv- tor earlier and run tests to make ing on an old design, the team sure everything runs properly. The Cyclone Power Pullers Quarter Scale Team poses behind both of their tractors in Peoria, Ill. The ISU team traveled Saturday to com- built something completely “We have a test pulling unit, pete in a quarter-scale tractor competition, facing some difficulties with design. The team has competed in this same competition since new: the CydeWinder. 1998. Courtesy photo: Eric Fredrickson which is really nice, but we “We used 5 ECUs, or com- didn’t have time to use it,” Ohms puters, to control the tractor,” petition,” Ohms said. “A modu- is built and how well the tractor oral presentation and the writ- into stages, and at each stage, said. “If we can get the tractor Koster said. “We were the only lar frame is just simpler and pulls. The team is also required ten report,” Koster said. “It was the tractors are assessed by the done a month early and do a team at the competition to use a easier to put together.” to do an oral presentation and just that our tractor didn’t work judges. bunch of test pulls, we can find CAN-bus system.” Manufacturability is only write a report about its tractor. well. When the CydeWinder all the components that are go- A controller-area network one of the many areas judges “We did really well with the The competition is divided completed a stage, the Cyclone ing to break down.” system, like the one used on critique at the competition. the CydeWinder, is designed When the tractor is first brought to enable different devices in a to the competition, the judges vehicle to communicate with inspect the safety of the ma- each other without the presence chine. The tractor is carefully of a host computer. The CAN- scrutinized to make sure that it bus system connects electronic is safe to operate. control units together. These “They check the tractor’s ECUs then send messages back motors to make sure that they and forth between one another. recover at the right speed, and “[A CAN-bus system] is what they do a brake test to make sure most tractors out in the industry that the brakes work,” Ohms have already been using,” senior said. “It’s basically just a lot of Travis Ohms said. “It’s highly ad- safety tests put together be- vanced and gives you more op- cause they need to insure that, tions to what features you can when you pull onto the track, add to the tractor.” [the tractor] is not going to get The Cyclone Power Pullers anyone hurt.” also decided to use a cast alumi- The CydeWinder was also num modular frame instead of tested on its pulling ability and a typical steel frame. A modular design. The team must use a frame for a tractor, like a modu- 16-horsepower Briggs and Strat- lar frame for a house, is built in ton motor, according to the sections. Unlike the steel frame, rules of the competition. How- which requires welding, a mod- ever, the team is not limited on 235 SOUTH DUFF AVE ular frame can be easily bolted how many motors they can use. AMES together. The Cyclone Power Pullers, for “With the modular frame, instance, used four motors. 515-663-0640 we were trying to increase our At the competition, the manufacturability at the com- judges test how well the tractor WWW.LEBEDA.COM 6 Opinion

PAGE 6 | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, June 10, 2010 Opinion Editor S. Prell | [email protected] | 515.294.6768 Athletics

Recent controversy leads to speculation about the Big 12’s fate. With major players such as Texas in talks with other conferences, the Big 12 may crumble. Furthering the question of how much of an influence money has on college sports. Graphic: Logan Gaedke/Iowa State Daily Monetary factors may decide Big 12 Curtis Powers next year without the St. Louis and Kansas City institution. time zones, zero or one. is a graduate student in markets, to some extent. And being a member is a pretty big deal. So it seems to me that it wouldn’t be worth it political science from However, if the Big 12 lost Nebraska as well, That’s where the rub in this whole deal is, too. for Texas to bolt. Dunlap, Ill. things might be different. Universities and colleges are supposed to Yes, they could make more money, but at It might provide incentive to the southern be primarily concerned about teaching and what cost? teams to leave to the Pac-10 conference, or else- research, not sports and huge amounts of money. Is it worth it to stretch your student-athletes where, if the opportunity should arise. The whole concept of the “student-athlete” like that? Is it worth it to set the example for your Still, it really comes down to Texas — doesn’t it in some sports in Division I, namely football and university’s students to think the world only always in the Big 12? men’s basketball, is practically absurd as it is. revolves around money, to hell with everything anic button, anyone? They are king. After all, they are being courted If Texas did decide to join the Pac-10 confer- else? Besides, the Longhorns are already the rich- It seems the Big 12 is about blow up any by three different conferences: Big 10, Pac-10 and ence, you might as well throw it out the window. est in athletic department revenues in the nation. Pday now. Well, that is, if the rumors and the Big 12. Case in point: the amount of traveling Do they really need more money? speculation are true. They also pulled in a little more than $138 involved. So, I hope they decide to stay. The same goes Maybe they are, maybe they aren’t. million in revenue this past year, according to the In the Big 12, the farthest Texas ever had to for Nebraska, Mizzou and Colorado. It doesn’t matter much anyway, if you’re at Department of Education. travel in conference was to Iowa State. If you I will understand if they leave. I just hope they Iowa State, you’re not in control of your fate. That’s almost $20 million more than the next walked it, it would be 945 miles. don’t. President Geoffroy and Jamie Pollard admit- school — Ohio State at almost $120 million — In the Pac-10 conference, there is only one It is definitely in Iowa State’s best interest that ted as much in their letter, which they sent out to and almost twice as much as the next two schools school located closer than Iowa State: Arizona the Big 12 stays intact. I think it is also probably in Cyclone alumni, fans and friends of the university in the Big 12 combined — Oklahoma at $81 mil- State at 884 miles. In fact, there are four schools the best interest of the student-athletes. on Friday. lion and Nebraska at almost $75 million. that clock in at around 2,000 miles — the Oregon “We also recognize that the long-term viability Furthermore, they are near some major TV and Washington schools. of the Big 12 Conference is not in our control, it is markets — Dallas-Fort Worth is No. 5, Houston is Plus, all the Pac-10 schools are two time zones in the hands of just a few of our fellow member No. 10, San Antonio is No. 37 and Austin is No. 49, behind Texas right now — Arizona changes time institutions.” according to Station Index. zones depending on the time of year. ™ That means you, Texas and Nebraska. And the cherry on top is that they, like Iowa That is definitely not good for one’s internal If Colorado or even Missouri leave, they can State, are an Association of America University clock or doing well in one’s classes. be replaced — though an absence of Mizzou member. If they joined the Big 10 conference, travel online would hurt negotiations over a new TV contract That means they are a leading research would only be slightly better, as well as changing iowastatedaily.com/opinion

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Editor S. Prell | [email protected] | 515.294.6768 Thursday, June 10, 2010 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 7 Public Opinion Sudden gun control approval may backfire Recent opinion shift may be too much, too soon for long-term public support of pro-gun control movement

Jason Ryan Arment and far too suddenly, and it is bound to come back to bite us very wanted, was a slow and gradual shift in opinion that was sustain- is a senior in English from Grimes shortly. able over a very long period of time. I would be happy if it was 2050 Some hear victory in the dying gasps of the Brady Campaign and the change in public opinion was causing the Brady Campaign and rejoice the fall of a once powerful opponent of the Second to die off, but 2010 is just too soon. Amendment. I can’t help but think of what might rise in its place Our arrival here so quickly forebodes of battles to come; when when the pendulum swings back toward gun control. the public will, no doubt, quickly change its mind again. The public’s opinion didn’t change because people started I’ll enjoy the return of firearms to the fringe of things that are understanding the politically-charged debate that goes on between thought to be acceptable while it lasts. he recent change in thinking in the hive mind that is public those that own firearms and those that call for their strict regulation. But it’s important to realize it won’t last forever. opinion concerning gun control is being welcomed with I figure they simply don’t care as much anymore. Topen arms by Republicans. But just because the public has lost interest, doesn’t mean that Some are hailing it as the tide returning from the high water all of that negative thinking that was leveled at firearms won’t come mark that gun control hit during the Clinton era with the Violent rushing right back tenfold. In fact, I expect it to. All it will take is Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act — most commonly another Columbine, another beloved figure being felled by a bullet referred to as “The Assault Weapons Ban.” or any kind of event where someone flies off the handle and uses a As a Libertarian, I’m not too enthusiastic with the sudden firearm to do something crazy for public opinion to go right back to change. Instead, I’m wary that it is something fleeting. “guns are bad.” The writing on the wall pointing to the definite rise of guns, iron- To think that the recent swing in opinion is a good thing is ically enough, is coming from the Brady Campaign, an organization shortsighted, it reflects knee-jerk notorious as being a juggernaut of the pro-gun control movement. politics. The organization has been raising hairs on the back of gun owners’ What gun owners needed, Veggies, Baked Goods, Flowers necks since President Clinton passed the Brady Handgun Violence and libertarians & so much more! Prevention Act in 1993. Saturdays: 8am - Noon The Brady Campaign is literally withering on the vine. Wednesdays: 3pm - 6pm Rob Reed at examiner.com said, “So far, for the 2010 election cycle, only one donor has made a single contribution of $2,500,” compared to “an all-time high of more than $1.7 million in the 2000 (In the JC Penney parking lot) election cycle.” Call 515-232-7930 for more information The $2,500 shows a stark contrast in the political landscape then WIC & Senior Approved Visa, Mastercard & EBT Accepted and now. I’m not that thrilled about the recent mood swing that puts public opinion in gun owners’ favor. I’d rather see a more gradual acceptance of firearms, something smaller that could be sustained long-term. The pendulum has come back in our favor too quickly, Courtesy photo: Thinkstock

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By Jordan Wickstrom runners Semehar Tesfaye, ju- suspense Daily Staff Writer nior in chemical engineering and Betsy Saina, sophomore in By Jordan Wickstrom It has been a long season, child, adult and family services. Daily Staff Writer but somehow six months, After a strong showing at the 23 meets and a couple Big 12 and NCAA Regional com- News of a possible resolution hundred-thousand meters petition, Coach Corey Ihmels coming as soon as Friday has no later, the ISU track and field is expecting yet another strong doubt caused schools such as team has finally reached the performance from his athletes. Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas and NCAA Championships. He especially hopes to see Kansas State to hold their col- For four of the eight Cy- the success of some of the Cy- lective breath since none of the clones headed to the NCAA clones’ most successful and ex- four schools really know what Championships, there is perienced athletes motivate the would happen to them if the Big nothing to hold back. rest of the team to find another 12 splits up. Senior runners Kiel Uhl, level of performance during the The popular consensus is Brandon Rooney, Lashawn competition. if Nebraska and Missouri go to Wright and Lisa Koll will all “I think the athletes we have the Big Ten, then the six Big 12 be competing in what will going to nationals this weekend South teams will move to the be their last events in an ISU will show up and understand Pac-10. uniform. that [distance runner Hillary So the real question is where “At conference, things Bor and Koll] are going to come does that leave Iowa State? go slower, so it’s a lot easier in and try to win a couple titles,” Iowa State may need to start to double up,” Koll said. “It’s Ihmels said. “I think if [the other thinking about the Missouri going to be quite the test this athletes] see they’re going to do Valley, Conference USA, MAC weekend to try and double, that, then the rest will try to do or another smaller conferences and try to win [both the the same.” Missouri Valley has remained 5,000- and 10,000-meter]. Bor will get another shot at quiet on any plans for expan- But I figure it’s my last NCAA the steeplechase after an unfor- sion, so it is difficult to tell what meet, so you have to take a tunate incident that included Iowa State’s best options are. shot.” losing his shoe in the NCAA Re- Some have called for Iowa While Koll has competed gional competition. State to make the move to the in both events in the past, Despite Koll and Bor be- Big Ten. But so far, that does not she has never competed in ing two of the most prominent look like a real possibility. both events at the national athletes to compete in the up- Gov. Chet Culver has been meet. coming championships, the working on getting Iowa State But after breaking the Cyclones are sending six other into the discussion of being record for fastest time in athletes to compete in their own moved to the Big Ten if realign- the 10,000-meter race ear- respective events. ment happens. lier this season, Koll does Along with Koll, Uhl will The possible effects of Iowa not believe she has anything be competing in the men’s State no longer being a Big 12 more to prove, and would 10,000-meter race, while Wright school could be disastrous for not force herself to break a and Rooney will be compet- enrollment as well as revenue record if she was in position ing in their last races, as well. for the athletic department. to do so. Rooney will go for the win in the Until a decision is made, “I think if I’m way ahead 1,500-meter, while Wright will which could be as soon as Fri- of the field, I’ll relax,” Koll try to leave Eugene a winner in day, all the Big 12 schools can do said. “I ran it really fast earli- the 200-meter dash. is wait and see. er this year, and I don’t think Ihmels could not hide his I have anything to prove, as happiness for Uhl and his ac- Iowa State’s Lashawn Wright runs during the women’s 60-meter dash at the ISU Track and Field ™ far as time is concerned. I complishment of making it to Classic on February 13, 2010 at the Lied Rec Center. Wright placed 2nd with a time of 7.63 seconds. think it would mean a lot the championships. She, along with eight of her other teammates have helped Iowa State to the NCAA Championships on more for me to pull off a “He’s one of the first guys I Wednesday-Sunday in Eugene, Ore. Photo: Rashah McChesney/Iowa State Daily double win in the [5,000 and recruited out of the state of Iowa online 10,000] than to reach a per- that was one of the top kids in he’s just missed being an All- the Cyclones competing at the peting in the 400-meter hurdles. Further intrigue: sonal record in the 10,000.” the state, who said he was going American two or three times, championships is hurdler Ki- All the events begin Wednes- For more on the Big 12 visit Joining Koll in the to come in and help turn things he’s been real consistent for us.” anna Elahi, junior in chemical day and continue through Sun- iowastatedaily.com/sports 10,000-meter are distance around,” Ihmels said. “I think Rounding out the rest of engineering, who will be com- day. Sports 9

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Soccer World Cup unites people from across globe Tournament’s excitement, celebration holds greater meaning than just winners, losers for fans of the sport

By Jordan Wickstrom CUP SCHEDULE: Daily Staff Writer Matches start June 11

To some, it’s just a silly little game where 22 ■■ South Africa vs. Mexico at 9:30 players run around trying to kick a black and white a.m. on ESPN and ESPN360.com ball into a net. But for a faithful group of fans, the FIFA World ■■ Uruguay vs. France at 2 p.m. on Cup is the juggernaut of all sporting events. ESPN and ESPN360.com “[The World Cup] is like the Super Bowl every Both are local to Ames. day for a month,” said Todd Claiborne, senior in hotel, restaurant and institution management. “That’s the kind of build-up. It’s just constant crazi- with such a diverse group of people, you will see a ness.” mutual respect that you probably would not find Every four years, millions of loyal fans around between New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox the world gather together in a cramped stadium, fans, Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics fans sports bar or living room to enjoy what most be- or even Iowa and ISU fans. lieve is some of the most hard-fought 90 minutes It could be because the fans realize the World in all of sports. Cup is more than just a series of games. All of this happens in what most sports fans Even a group of fans at a bar agree it is not consider the most intense 30 days of the summer. about the drinking, it’s all about the soccer. “Soccer is easily one of the most intense sports “[When you’re at the bar] it’s not so much out there,” said Dave Godfrey, senior in computer about the drinking, but more about the group science. “It’s not slow, it’s fast-paced with a lot of celebration,” Claiborne said. “Now, it’s starting to energy and a lot of emotion.” get bigger in the U.S., and people who don’t know But for all the fans that gather to watch this much about soccer will watch this year.” South African soccer players wave to their supporters during a street parade Wednesday in Johannes- event together, it’s about more than just 32 coun- So who will win it all this year? Experts and fans burg. South Africa begins competition Friday. Photo: Themba Hadebe/The tries playing soccer against one another. agree Spain is the clear favorite to win the tourna- It’s about unity. It’s about expressing a mutual ment. love for the game that brings people together for “Spain is usually good, but the Netherlands is 30 days every four years. sort of the long shot this year,” Claiborne said. “A “It’s great to see how much support it’s get- lot of people don’t have [the Netherlands] as the ting in America,” Godfrey said. “It is one of those pick, that’s just one of the clubs I’ve been follow- spectacular events that take place and it should ing. But Spain is more of the big-marquee interna- get as much coverage as the Olympics or the Su- tional star — sort of like the Yankees of soccer.” per Bowl.” Despite Spain being favored to win the 2010 Simply put, it does what all the politicians, roy- World Cup, fans will no doubt be cheering for alty and ambassadors cannot. good games from all teams around the globe. Sure, there can be fights, arguments and But after the tournament begins this weekend, 292-2321 shouting over the result of certain matches — fans fans of soccer will once again take notice of the will be fans. tournament that is not only about the games but Dine-In • Carry-Out • Delivery But when you sit down and you watch a match the countries as well. BUY ANY 14” OR LARGER PIZZA, GET ONE MONDAY OF EQUAL SIZE FREE! TUESDAY BUY ANY PIZZA, GET SMOTHARELLA STICKS OF EQUAL SIZE FREE! WEDNESDAYGET TWO 12” 1-TOPPING PIZZAS & Carpet Clean 12” SMOTHARELLA STICKS $ 00 ONLY 15 THURSDAY BUY ANY 14” OR LARGER SPECIALTY PIZZA, 1 BR Apt. $85 GET 10” SMOTHARELLA STICKS 2 BR Apt. $95 FREE! FRIDAY 14” SPECIALTY PIZZA, 14” 1-TOPPING PIZZA 3 BR Apt. $110 & 2-LITER OF SODA *Townhomes are .20 per sq. ft. and steps are $2 each. ONLY $ 95 *There is an additional $5 charge per level. 24 DAILY SPECIALS DAILY 2402 Lincoln Way On the Corner of Lincoln Way and Stanton offer expires 8/15/10 Local Number (515) 669-7779 Order online at www.JeffsPizzaShop.com 10 Advertisement

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12 | AMUSE | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, June 10, 2010 Editor S. Binder | [email protected] | 515.294.5793

Conferences that Iowa State can create if the Big 12 falls apart:

10. Central Iowa Metropolitan League — 4. The Rest of the Midwest Conference high schoolers, we can totally take them? 3. The “At least we aren’t in the Big 10” 9. The “This is all Gene Chizik’s Fault” Conference Conference 2. The “Thank God We’re No Longer Play- 8. The Cornbelt Conference ing Oklahoma and Texas” Conference 7. The Mississippi Coast Conference 1. The Big One Conference — our confer- 6. The Engineering Conference — the one ence, our rules thing we are good at AMUSE06/10/10 THE TEN 5. The Video Conference AMUSE Worth a thousand words Music teachers highlighted The Octagon Center for the Arts recently opened their latest exhibit, “Snapshots of Ames,” a photog- raphy contest for local artists. The exhibit focuses on unique and interesting parts of Ames. at conference The exhibit opened Friday, and a panel of judges were selected to choose the winning photographs. By Kaleb Warnock Greg Bal won best in show for his black and white Daily Staff Writer photograph, “Alley Cat.” First place was awarded to Lee Anne Willson for The ISU Department of Music hosted the Iowa Music her piece, “Street Lamp.” Teacher’s Association State Conference last weekend. Second place was given to Mary Richards for her The conference is a three-day symposium that offers photo, “Silhouettes,” and Dan McClanahan received Iowa music teachers the opportunity to attend master class- third place for his piece, “Brack Attack.” es, seminars and performances. Honorable mentions were given to Chris Nelson, The Iowa Music Teacher’s Association is an affiliate of the Mary Richards — for her second piece — and Susan National Music Teacher’s Association made up of more than Norris. 400 Iowa music educators. Nearly 100 Iowa music teachers The exhibit will be open through July 25 and will were in attendance. The IMTA State Conference has been ac- feature all the contest entries. tive for more than 120 years and has grown since its concep- tion. Different music schools across the state host the confer- Schedule: ence each year, and the last time Iowa State hosted was 1999. ■■ Where: The conference brought in both local and national edu- The Octagon Center for the Arts, 427 cators and performers that included ISU faculty and the fea- Douglas Ave. tured artist, Brian Ganz, who appeared as the guest artist the ■■ When: last time Iowa State was host. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Ganz has performed with such notable symphony or- 1 – 5 p.m. Saturday through Sunday chestras as the St. Louis Symphony and the St. Petersburg ■■ Cost: Philharmonic. He has also established himself as an inter- Free national champion in many prestigious piano competitions. Ganz is also a teacher, a member of the piano faculty and “Alley Cat,” a photo by Greg Bal, won best in show Peabody Conservatory and also the artist in residence at St. in the “Snapshots of Ames” competition held by Mary’s College in Maryland. Ganz taught a seminar on per- the Octagon Center for the Arts. The gallery hosted photographs taken in out-of-the-way or striking forming Chopin’s “Preludes” and a master class for advanced places around Ames in order to capture the city’s students. spirit in new and interesting ways. Courtesy Photo: ISU faculty members Michael Giles and Mason Conklin Ruth Wiedemeier/Octagon Gallery Shop led presentations that included new technology innovations and jazz piano techniques that can be incorporated into the classroom. CALENDAR Conklin utilizes advanced, innovative classroom technol- ogy in his piano classes at Iowa State. Giles is an active clini- New in theaters: Events: times 8 a.m. – 10 p.m., Mr. Baber’s Neighbors cian, educator and performer in central Iowa and is often through June 30 Movies 12: “Trouble at the Talent ■■ Bluegrass band featured at the Maintenance Shop with his combo, the 3x5. ■■ Where: Pioneer Room, ■■ “The A-Team” Show” ■■ When: 3 – 6 p.m. June The conference featured a performance of the IMTA state Memorial Union (PG-13, 119 min.) ■■ When: 7:30 p.m. June 11 13 contest winners Deborah Austin, and ISU graduate Rachel ■■ Cost: Free McCoy. These performers were the winners of the annual ■■ “Karate Kid” and 12, 2 p.m. June 13 ■■ Where: Prarie Moon IMTA state auditions. (PG, 140 min.) ■■ Where: ACTORS Com- Friday Feature: “Finding Winery There was also an evening recital featuring pianists Wil- munity Theater, 120 Nemo” North Grand 5: ■■ Cost: $4 liam David and Conklin, as well as percussionists Matthew Abraham Drive ■■ When: 2 p.m. June 11 ■■ “Date Night” Summer Concert Coley and Corey Hills, which featured a performance of a (PG-13, 88 min.) ■■ Cost: $15 ■■ Where: Farwell T. Brown Series: newly commissioned piece by Erin Gee and Bela Bartok’s fa- Auditorium, Ames Public ■■ “The Losers” MU Staff: My Favorite For schedules of 80/35, mous “Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.” Library (PG-13, 98 min.) Artwork Ames on the Half Shell, Tune This conference followed the National Music Teacher’s ■■ When: Call ■■ Cost: Free In to Main Street and more, Association Conference in March. The next one will be 515.296.6848. for viewing visit ames247.com. March 2011 in Milwaukee, Wisc. Amuse 13

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By Kaleb Warnock faculty, inspired many of the im- Daily Staff Writer ages in the mural. Mahady was chosen as the Iowa State’s largest mural, artist because of her previous “The Healing Tree” by Minne- artwork at Iowa State, and her sota artist Michaela Mahady, sensitivity as an architect. Ma- was recently completed at the hady has also done the etching new Lloyd Veterinary Medical at LeBaron Hall and the dairy Center. barn. The project was set into The windows at Lloyd, LeB- motion in the fall of 2007 and aron and the dairy barn were all completed in May under the accomplished through sand- Art in State Buildings Commit- blasting. tee. Kevin Flaming, committee The process was done us- chairman, said the mural was ing a series of overlaying stencils part of the Art in State Buildings that were then sandblasted lay- law that requires .05 percent of er by layer to create the different all funds for public buildings be textures and designs. set aside for public art. Mahady has an appreciation “One of my goals was to for the work of Christian Peters- be able to not be ashamed of en, the sculptor of the Fountain our artwork. I feel good about of the Four Seasons and The this artwork ... I want to have Marriage Ring in front of MacK- something we can be proud of,” ay Hall, along with many other Flaming said. human sculptures on campus. The “Healing Tree” is an He is known for his lifelike etched glass portrait that covers sculptures and emotional depth the front of the Lloyd Center and within his works, which inspired depicts the history of the veteri- the characters and detail in Ma- nary medical school. hady’s artwork. The largest image is in the A dairy farmer is depicted giving a glass of milk to a family on one of the first branches of The Healing Tree. Michaela Mahady created the “Petersen sculptures are front window of the animal hos- work for the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center in a similar style to her work in LeBaron hall and the dairy barn. This is currently the largest people the figures speak to peo- pital and takes up more than mural at Iowa State, reaching two stories in height. Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa State Daily ple because they are so emo- two stories of glass, continuing sis and the transfer of its energy. about the nature of the images. ings that depict photographs of the different aspects of veteri- tionally reverent,” Mahady said. down the window of the front The circle is completed by the As the mural continues down medical instruments, x-rays and nary medicine. Her admiration for the work corridor. consumption of the plant life by the front corridor to the animal views through a microscope Although Mahady was the of Petersen is apparent in her The artwork is based on the animals, and their eventual hospital, it progresses backward that not only draw in viewers primary designer of the work, works on campus and helps what Mahady calls the “web of return to the soil from which in the history of the school, con- for a closer look, but also lay the she also collaborated with fac- to contribute to the emotional life,” and the circular motif that they came. cluding with an old horse and foundation for the artwork to re- ulty at the College of Veterinary depth and personality that dominates the form stems from The mural is an intricate buggy veterinary ambulance. affirm the responsibilities of the Medicine and the student body. maintains the strong public art the idea that the sun is the giver piece of art that draws in pass- Along the bottom of the cor- profession. The larger images Actual photos from the school, tradition on campus. of all life through photosynthe- ers-by and poses questions ridor is a series of detailed etch- above the small etchings depict and some suggestions from the Band director’s departure greeted with mixed feelings

By Sarah Binder being conductor of a marching It was announced Monday that Natalie Steele, Golemo said that Smith has acted as “a real Daily Staff Writer band is usually a stepping stone currently assistant director of bands, will be re- advocate for the students” during his time at Iowa position. Because of this, he sponsible for taking over Smith’s position for the State. The show must go on. wasn’t surprised by the switch. coming year. “He lets us know he’s proud of the band and Members of ISU Cyclone Football “Varsity” “We know he’s destined for In addition to her continuing work with what we’ve done, which really makes us want to Marching Band [ISUCF”V”MB] were notified over bigger and better things, and we ISUCF”V”MB, Steele has had six years of experi- work hard for him,” Cooney said. the weekend that Matthew Smith, associate direc- wish him luck,” Golemo said. ence leading a marching band at Abilene Chris- That hard work paid off in what Golemo called Smith tor of bands, had decided to leave Iowa State for Smith said his position at tian University in Abilene, Texas. “a high level of musicianship and polish.” another position. the University of Indiana will “I’m confident she will do an outstanding job “I’m proud of the hard work of our students Smith’s decision was swift. He said it was only include similar responsibilities, but that he would in this temporary capacity,” Golemo said. and the great shows we’ve put on,” Smith said. just last week that he received an offer from the do more conducting and working with the concert Steele said she didn’t have any major changes His other accomplishments included increas- University of Indiana to be assistant director of band. He said he was attracted by the high quality planned for the band, adding that it was “in great ing the size of the band and creating a strong re- bands. and size of the program. shape,” and that she would maintain a lot of the lationship between the band and athletic depart- “It was a shocker to me. I was not expecting However, Smith said he had “no idea” whether traditions associated with ISUCF”V”MB. ment. that at all, especially at this point in the summer,” he would stay there long-term or whether another In the meantime, the department will conduct Smith said the thing he will remember most said Cathy Cooney, senior in history and member switch was in his future. a search for a permanent replacement. about Iowa State is the people. of ISUCF”V”MB. Smith will continue to work at Iowa State Steele said she was uncertain about whether “I’d like to thank all of the students, faculty and However, Michael Golemo, chairman of the through June, working with recruiting and audi- she would apply for the permanent position or staff for a tremendous experience at Iowa State, [it] music department, said that in the music world, tioning new students. resume her assistant position. is a very special place.” 14 Games

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