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Event: ISU club sells flowers for Valentine’s Iowa State’s Horticulture Club will sell roses and carnations Thursday for Valentine’s Day outside of the ISU Book Store in Photo: Megan Wolff/Iowa State Daily the Memorial Union. John Cunnally, associate professor of integrated studio arts, is an expert on Underground Comix, which were made in the ‘60s to address fringe issues. The club will be selling from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A dozen roses in a vase costs $50, and a dozen carnations in a vase costs $26 Flowers can also be purchased Fringe comics separately and without a vase. Students also have the option of purchasing in bundles of a half Photo: WIlliam Deaton/Iowa State Daily dozen. tackle hot issues –Daily staff By Victoria.Emery The Underground Comix are ROMANCE: Florists prepare @iowastatedaily.com Cunnally’s main area of study, and his collection of them from the 1960s and rose bouquets for Valentine’s Day Inside: Antiquarianism is the collecting 1970s are proof of it. Flowerama florist Alaina Kelly fixes a bouquet Wednesday at of ancient Greek and Roman art by Underground Comix are rarely Flowerama, which is located on Lincoln Way and Duff Avenue. Flowerama purchased 14,000 roses for the 2013 Valentine’s Day rush. News ...... 2 Renaissance artists like Michelangelo collected, but Parks Library has Opinion ...... 4 and Leonardo. more than 1,500 issues in Special Sports ...... 5 For a lot of people, the connec- Collections for anyone wanting to get Valentine’s Day: Ames247 ...... 6 tion between comic books and a taste of this movement. Learn what ISU students are planning to do for Classifieds ...... 8 Renaissance art may be nonexis- “We’ve had everyone from re- this romantic holiday inside on Games ...... 9 tent. For associate professor John Page 2 Cunnally, it was clear. COMIX.p2 >>

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Thursday Friday Brown Bag Lecture When: Open forum: Associate Noon to 1 p.m. Director for Residence What: Life finalist “The Pop-Up Garden: When: Creating Space in 10 to 11:30 a.m. Your Home Land- What: Sarah Holmes, from scape,” presented Jasmine Kayla Nick Caroline Kendra by Lisa Orgler from the ISU residence department, is one Anderson Kaasa Wong Lynch Kadrlik the Department of Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Sophomore Horticulture. of four finalists interviewing for the Genetics Biology Mechanical English Early Where: engineering childhood Reiman Gardens position. Where: “We’re “I’ve got a “I was just education 136 Union Drive staying in, test tomor- “I’ll be sleep- thinking ice Community Center and we got row, and ing in; seri- cream and a “I actually AESHM research poster asparagus and I’ll probably ously, I don’t movie prob- really don’t session pork chops, hang out with have class.” ably, yeah, know. My When: and we’re some friends that’s it and boyfriend’s 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Workshop: Ready to Run Iowa 2013 going to make for the rest of friends and surprising me What: potatoes ... the night, go hang out with and refuses to Apparel, Events and When: 2 to 5 p.m. and watch to dinner or friends.” tell me.” Hospitality Manage- movies.” something.” ment will hold their What: annual display of Interactive exercises scholarship. Student that look into the key research, design and elements of running >>COMIX.p1 innovations will be on a campaign, as well “It’s a medium that is very display. methods to getting searchers from around the psychologically attractive. Where: established as a world to students come look Whenever you read a comic LeBaron lounge candidate. at the collection,” said Michele book or comic strip, you’re Where: Christian, collections archivist participating in it, because you Gallery, Memorial and university records analyst have to link up the different Cyclone Cinema: Union at Parks Library. pictures in your mind. You’re ‘Twilight: Breaking “You could say that this a part of the creative process,” Dawn Part 2’ idea of telling stories and mak- Cunnally said. When: Cyclone Cinema: ing arguments by combining Cunnally said the 7 and 10 p.m. ‘Twilight: Breaking pictures and words starts then Underground Comix promot- What: Dawn Part 2’ in the Renaissance,” Cunnally ed some people’s values from Free showing of “Twi- When: said. the late ‘60s and ‘70s through light: Breaking Dawn 7 to 10 p.m. During the Renaissance, graphic images of violence and Part 2” presented by What: Free showing of “Twi- there were more arguments sex while promoting the use the Student Union about religion than anything of psychedelics and halluci- Board. light: Breaking Dawn Part 2” presented by else, Cunnally said, so the im- nogens as a good way to cause Where: ages of that period would come religious experiences and per- 101 Carver Hall SUB. Where: from different sides of religious sonal discoveries. 101 Carver Hall arguments. These comic books covered ‘The Vagina Monologues’ “Ever since then, comics, a variety of topics from politi- When: whether they’re newspaper cal unrest to abortion during 7 to 8:30 p.m. ‘The Vagina Monologues’ comic strips, comic books or a time when it was contro- What: When: modern contemporary graphic versial and illegal. They also “The Vagina Mono- 6 to 7:30 p.m. and 9 novels, have always had a repu- covered topics like established logues” is a play to 10:30 p.m. tation for pushing some kind of religions, incest, sexuality, vio- to raise awareness What: agenda,” Cunnally said. lence, drugs and divorce. and funds for anti- “The Vagina Mono- The Underground Comix of The title of the first violence groups. All logues” is a play the late 1960s and 1970s were Underground Comix to come Comics courtesy of Parks Library Special Collections donations will go to raise awareness created during a time of so- out was “Zap.” “Zap” was cre- Underground Comix stemmed from the editorial cartoons of toward Access and and funds for anti- cial revolution. Cunnally said ated by Robert Crumb in the counterculture newspapers. The comics often confronted the V-Day campaign. violence groups. people tried to promote new February 1968. Crumb took controversial issues such as drugs, sexuality and violence. Where: Where: ideas about politics, sex, drug the comics around to shops Great Hall, Memorial Great Hall, Memorial use, religion and moral values. Union himself to sell them. When Union Comix became a natural way to they turned out to be popular, promote these ideas. he printed off more and made eight issues that year. As the Underground Comix became more popular, other artists joined Crumb. Each had their own individual style based on their personal expe- riences through life and their training. The combination of all these made it so that none of the titles looked too similar. This was an original trait to the Underground Comix, particu- larly when compared to Marvel or DC comics, which can share the same traits of similarly trained artists. The popularity of these comic books continued to rise until 1975 when the gov- ernment began closing down shops for selling illegal items in their stores. As the shops closed, Underground Comix began to deteriorate as well. Comics courtesy of Parks Library Special Collections Due to its popularity, it was Underground Comix were often in the fringe, meaning they able to keep going on subscrip- addressed issues such as drug use, feminism and anti-war tions alone for a while, but movements. “Zap” was the first title published in 1968. eventually even that couldn’t support it anymore. Underground Comix, artists they believed and what kind More of the artists who didn’t make much money, and of lifestyle they had,” Cunnally did these comics disappeared the profits that were made said. into obscurity, but a few, like from the comics went to fur- Parks Library collected Crumb, were able to gain fame thering their cause. many of their issues during the through syndication. “We use art to shine light ‘70s and ‘80s. Some were pur- During the glory days of on what people thought, what chased, but most were donated.

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By Alejandro.Gutierrez States. For example: You want dent is living in an off-campus @iowastatedaily.com to study some place for a se- apartment and having room- Dean of mester or a year, but you want mate troubles. The Dean of Students to go to Hawaii.” “If there is a need that a Office, located in Student Students The goal of the office is student has, we may not be Services, provides a navigat- departments to facilitate students’ time at the final answer, let’s say there ing service to students who Iowa State and to help build is a financial issue. What we ■■ Academic Success Center are struggling on-campus. a path to success. The profes- may be able to do is get a stu- There are common mis- ■■ Greek Affairs sionals that comprise the of- dent connected to a scholar- conceptions that circle the ■■ Hixson Opportunity fice collaborate with students ship program, but we may be Dean of Students Office. Awards for improvement. also able to bridge to financial There are plenty of other ■■ Judicial Affairs “There are a lot of ways aid, which is not part of the reasons a student could get ■■ Lesbian Gay Bisexual to get involved and get the [Dean of Students Office], but in contact with the Dean of Transgender Student most out of your experience we are kind of the hub and we Students Office other than Services at Iowa State, and the [Dean connect to all those other re- for something severe, such as ■■ Margaret Sloss Women’s of Students Office] can help,” sources,” Boettcher said. academic misconduct. Center Boettcher said. “We don’t Robinder wants the mis- If a student does find ■■ Multicultural Student want students to have to go to conception that the purpose themselves in a case where Affairs 45 different places.” of the Dean of Students Office the law is involved, they will ■■ National Student Boettcher wants the office as the place that only punish- likely be connected with Exchange to be a one-stop location for es misconduct to be a thing of Michelle Boettcher, assistant ■■ Parents Association student resources. the past. dean of students and director ■■ Recreation Services “We are here to act as a “We commonly see at of judicial affairs. ■■ Student Assistance gateway to clear the clutter orientation where parents “Of all the people in the ■■ Student Disability and help you better navigate are at the booth across from [Dean of Students Office], Resources throughout the vast oppor- ours that has free cookies, and nobody wants to come see,” ■■ Student Legal Services tunities this university has they glance over at our booth Boettcher said. ■■ Student Support Services to offer,” said Keith Robinder, and point us out to their kids Apart from this area of the program coordinator who and say ‘that’s where I hope ■■ Vocational Rehabilitation Dean of Students Office, the works with student assis- to never see you,’” Robinder office is composed of 16 dif- ■■ Writing and Media Center tance and outreach. said. “From that moment on ferent departments, includ- Students are encouraged students go unaware that we ing LGBT, greek affairs, recre- to take advantage of the office exist for reasons other than Photo: Caitlin Ellingson/Iowa State Daily ation services and more. Program is part of the Dean no matter how big of a hurdle misconduct.” “One thing students of Students Office,” Boettcher they are in need of overcom- “You don’t know you need Pamela Anthony, dean of students, poses for a picture in her office at the Student Services building on Wednesday. The Dean of may not know about is the said. “It’s like studying ing. The Dean of Students it until you need it,” Robinder Students Office has many services available for students. National Student Exchange abroad, but here in the United Office will also step in if a stu- said.

>>CONSTRUCTION.p1 dealing with the bigger problem,” Englin said. To avoid having students living in the dens only a crosswalk there. It’s not like we have a of residence halls, the increase of campus occu- Parking solutions Construction light,” Macallister said. “You kind of just sit pancy through the Frederiksen Court expansion Thirty-minute parking spaces will be built Phase one is on the north side and wait for the cars to stop, and when you see is necessary in order to accommodate more stu- were made available. A proposal received on Feb. 12 of Frederiksen Court, which a break in the traffic you run to get across the dents who want to live on campus. Constructions are split into two for new parking lots to be built consists of two buildings. street, and when it gets a little icy, it’s not exactly “We’re opening up new Frederiksen Court phases: phase one and phase north of the railroad tracks. They will be opened fall 2013. the safest thing.” buildings. We’ll have two buildings that are two. A natural holding area for the Phase two construction will take Macallister said that the growth of the uni- able to open this fall,” said Brittney Rutherford, In these two phases there are parking runoffs will be formed to place on the central and south- versity is important but also said they feel for- program coordinator for the Department of six new apartment buildings create a natural filtration system east of the Frederiksen Court gotten and neglected. Residence. designed for four individuals in to increase water quality that Community Center before the “Well, we do understand that we need to Rutherford said that the sum of parking ra- each apartment. goes into the creek before it opening of the first phase. make more space; it’d be nice if they kind of miti- tio will maintain and more parking lots will be All six buildings’ capacity: 720 enters the ecosystem. It is expected to open spring gated the effects on the current residents a little made available, but they will not be in the same people, 120 people in each There will be an open forum at 2014. more,” Macallister said. spots, they will be spread out. building. the town hall meeting on Feb. 19. The Frederiksen Court council and the “We’re trying to make the impact as minimal A new parking lot across Haber Department of Residence both work together to as possible on the students, but there definitely make decisions and work on ideas that will help are some inconveniences and we know that, it’s the situation. kind of part of our growing pains a little bit in or- “We kind of look at it as part of life and prog- der to get the buildings built and welcome over ress, not necessarily not caring about the stu- 200 new residents this fall, we have to construct dent experience or that we’re not aware that now,” Rutherford said. there’s a level of inconvenience, but we always Rutherford also said that the construction ask that students kind of bear with us. This is a timings are difficult to adjust according to the great solution to a larger problem as enrollment students’ schedules, for they vary from one stu- grows,” Englin said. dent to another. 7pm - 10pm Englin understands the discomfort of the The construction work goes on during nor- residents at Frederiksen Court. mal work days and hours. Laser Tag & Arcade Special Englin said, “The reality is Frederiksen Englin apologized and appreciates the pa- •3 Laser Tag games for price of 2 Court residents enjoy better parking than most tience and understanding of the students who •Half price Arcade Games employees or most every other student that’s at are going through this problem. 6pm - Midnight Iowa State.” “I think that it’s important that students Englin thinks that this is a change that the know that we’re sorry for the inconvenience, we Disco Bowl residents will have to get accustomed to. really are; we understand that this comes with a •2 games of bowling for $8, includes shoes “We know they’re frustrated and on the oth- certain amount of inconvenience on their part, •2 fer 8” or 16” Pizza er hand, we’re also trying to be excited about the and we appreciate it,” Englin said. •2 fer domestic draws 9pm - 1am 1320 Dickinson Ave • 515-598-BOWL (2695) 9pm - 1am perfectgamesinc.com fer Show Your Car THURSDAYS Two touchless laser automatics Some Love 2 2 - fer Pork Tenderloins Seven self-serve bays 2 - fer Well Drinks from 9pm-1am One large vehicle bay Late Night Happy Hour Self-serve pet wash Tree Frog Drinks $2.50 Domestic Draws OPEN 24 HOURS from 11pm-1am www.lynnscarwash.com 11am-2am 4518 Mortensen | 292.4555 204 Clark Ave - Downtown Ames • 232-3207 westtownepub.com

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Editor-in-Chief: Katherine Klingseis Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013 [email protected] Editor: Michael Belding iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 4 Iowa State Daily Economics Editorial: Sports are for athletes, not artists

Wrestling has been a part of the Summer Olympic Games since the Olympics began more than a century ago in 1896. In the Olympic Games of the ancient world, which ran from 776 B.C. to 393 A.D., athletes also wrestled, starting in 708 B.C. When the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that wrestling is now on a list of sports that might not be included in the 2020 Games, it shocked the world. The committee’s announcement Tuesday states that wrestling is not one of 25 “core sports” and therefore is with seven other “shortlisted sports” that will be included in the program as an additional sport. Such news defies all historical precedent. Wrestling has been part of the Olympics from almost the begin- ning. Wrestling has been an Olympic Courtesy photo contest since Homer wrote “The Iliad.” People have often compared Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” with the economic struggles and fear of big government within the country. Olympians wrestled since before the Columnist Michael Glawe became disenchanted with Rand’s thinking and believes this form of capitalism could harm society and economy. Peloponnesian War between and Sparta. They wrestled since before Alexander conquered the known world, from Macedonia to Egypt to India. Before Caesar invaded Britain, Capitalism=masochism Olympic athletes wrestled for more than 600 years. When the Romans ust this past week a bill was introduced showed that 64 percent of Americans fear “big extended their empire over and to the Idaho state senate by Sen. John government”, up from 32 percent in 2009. This the Near East, they allowed the games JGoedde requiring high school students increased fear of the government, I believe, to continue. Indeed, they were discon- to read “Atlas Shrugged” and take an exam on comes from a fundamental misunderstanding tinued when their ancient religious it to graduate. He wasn’t being serious, though, of such functions as taxation and regulation. purpose became incompatible with as he has stated he has no intention of pushing For starters, our economy is not a completely Christianity. the bill through the legislature. It was brought free market economy like the one idealized Activity inherited from the past up merely to “make a point” about some of By Michael.Glawe in “Atlas Shrugged;” it is a mixed economy. should always be adjusted as modern the arbitrary decisions being made by Idaho’s @iowastatedaily.com Furthermore, the U.S. government exists to needs require, but retaining the truly Board of Education. protect the freedoms and rights of its citizens. ancient sports such as wrestling, box- Whether Goedde was subtly and frivolously ing the U.S. government in frantic disarray. The rise of “big business” has forced us to ing and martial arts, is important for lauding his favorite book, or just “making a You can see why “Atlas Shrugged” appeals reexamine how and when we can protect those keeping us in touch with the whole point,” his actions highlight Rand’s influence to most, if not all, businessmen nowadays. freedoms. point of the Olympic Games: display- on politicians nowadays. The novel itself was used as a channel The trick, of course, is to keep capitalism ing athletic, competitive prowess. Prominent politicians Sen. Rand Paul and through which Rand could push objectivism, and government oversight balanced. Instead of maintaining the millen- Rep. Paul Ryan, and other devotees of Ayn a philosophy based around the pursuit of one’s Lovers of laissez-faire economics have nia-old traditions, the IOC decided to Rand’s magnum opus “Atlas Shrugged,” will own happiness as the moral purpose of life, neglected this balance. Isn’t it ironic, though, keep such “sports” as synchronized have you believe that the work is a realistic absent of any sort of altruism. that the public should commit themselves to swimming and trampoline or artistic political parable, even more relevant today Can we possibly imagine a society that has defending the very “innovators” who ran us gymnastics. Instead of maintaining the than ever before. Sales of the book have soared adopted these principles? I suppose we’d be re- into the ground four years ago? tradition from eons past of egalitarian- to great heights (according to the Ayn Rand inforcing what humans are already good at do- The global crisis of 2008 occurred because ism, the IOC decided to indulge sports Institute, more than 7 million copies have been ing: being self-interested. Rand contends that of the under-regulation of capitalism. Alan that display art or aristocracy rather sold), with business leaders emulating the this is necessary to man’s survival, but haven’t Greenspan, a close friend of Rand and former than unadulterated physical power heroines of Rand’s dystopia every day. we moved beyond these primitive means? Chairman of the Federal Reserve, blatantly or the egalitarianism of the ancient Detractors like myself, however, dismiss The human solidarity renders objectivism a ignored the dangers of out-of-control sub- Olympics. the work as a silly homage to greed. I should supererogation. Caring for others is a part of prime lending and fundamentally blocked the In the case of artistry rather than admit, though, that I was once an aficionado of that solidarity. regulation of the derivatives market. athleticism, the comparison should Rand’s ode to capitalism. I snapped out of the It is our nature to not only be selfish but Our allegiance to capitalism has rendered be obvious. Indeed, the difference fantasy, however, after I realized my egotism also selfless. us masochists, of which the infliction of pain is between such competitions seems so was driving my friends and family away. In ret- Many libertarians and conservatives who given by the corporate sadists who deliberately obvious that we cannot really articu- rospect, my love of objectivism was, perhaps, have adopted Rand’s work seek to defend busi- crash their company in exchange for bonuses. late why wrestling is superior. just a “phase.” nesses from the “tyranny of big government.” To praise a pure capitalist society, where the The Olympic Games have a For those who are unfamiliar with the The list of politicians pushing Rand’s ideology powerful “innovators” willfully harm our tradition of being open to anyone who book, the plot centers on a future United is extensive. The major figures include Ryan, economy, is the definition of sadomasochism. wants to compete. At least, that is how States where much of the developed world has Paul, Ronald Reagan and Gary Johnson, all I believe the government has the power they were done originally. The only converted to “big government” under quasi- of whom were serious contenders for the and the responsibility to prevent the infliction criteria for participating in the compe- Marxist policies. In short, the U.S. government presidency. of pain on the participators of our economy. tition was that athletes be a free citizen is spiraling into an infinite regression of over- The major political endorsements of “Atlas In Greek mythology, Atlas bore the celestial of a Greek state. Some might say that taxation and overregulation. Shrugged” has, in turn, dramatically altered sphere on his shoulders. Oftentimes, the citi- wrestling is a sport that is popular only This angers the business leaders, inventors, the political landscape. Because people believe zens, the true Atlases of our country, must bear in limited parts of the world. A critic artists and all the other “brilliant minds” who Rand “prophesized” the future of capitalism, a the same burdens. Though, the true Atlases could say that since the Olympics are a have to put up with the “moochers” and “loot- pseudo-revolution against the government has will never shrug. worldwide event that encompasses all ers” of the world who just want what they have. erupted. of humanity, people from all countries So the nation’s brightest innovators decide to Objectivism, it appears, has extended and cultures should have an event to go on strike by hiding in the mountains. This beyond the business environment. Michael Glawe is a sophomore in finance compete in. essentially stops the “motor of the world,” leav- A Gallup survey from December 2011 and political science from Spencer, Iowa. But how inclusive is it to have something for everyone? In some societies equestrian sports are the Letter to the editor province of the rich; some do not have martial arts traditions in events such as judo or taekwondo; obviously a lot of Banning guns is not answer to problem countries do not adore the same way we do. But on the wrestling A lone gunman walks into a school in Sandy Now, there is a call to ban all weapons have yet to hear about an incident where the mat, everyone is equal. Everyone Hook and opens fire on a crowd of terrified which have a “high-capacity magazine.” The employees of Bass Pro or Cabellas run for their wrestles. teachers and students: men, women and logic here seems unshakable; the fewer rounds lives as the weapons break out of their cages children. They died as a result of a man who you have at your disposal, the fewer deaths and start firing volleys into shoppers. had reached his breaking point for whatever that can result. Provocative thought, however, The point here is, as an inanimate object, reason, similar to the Columbine incident in that those who argue this point conveniently weapons are simply well-engineered pieces of 1997 where two young men, armed to the teeth, miss the action of reloading! Let us believe metal designed to perform a certain action. In Editorial Board staged a massacre at Columbine High School, that a gunman is armed with an AR-15 assault the case of a firearm, the purpose is to cause Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief Michael Belding, opinion editor as well as the theater shooting where a young weapon, with 10-round magazines opposed a round of ammunition to fire in a controlled Mackenzie Nading, man opened fire on a crowded theater. to 30. Is there a reason that person would not manner and in the way intended. Where that assistant opinion editor for online In today’s world, the sad truth is that it simply load a few extra 10-round magazines to round goes is up to the person behind the trig- seems we all feel the need to be protected make up the difference? Sure, a law could be ger. That is where we should be focusing on Opinions expressed in columns and letters from an enemy that hides in plain sight. This instituted to prevent such things but let us be making improvements in our society today. are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily controversial issue of gun control is noth- realistic here — laws only work for those of us The time has come that we can no longer or organizations with which the author(s) ing new; in fact, it was first spoken of before who play by the rules. cast those who are struggling with mental are associated. 1776 when the Constitution was created. 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Men’s Bball: Road woes continue for By Dylan.Montz Iowa State @iowastatedaily.com The ISU men’s basketball team The instinct has always been there for Nikki Moody. fell to 1-5 on the road in Big 12 Since her days at Trinity High School in Euless, Texas, the 5-foot-8 play, losing to Texas (11-13, 3-8 ISU sophomore point guard has worked to get the just as much, Big 12), 89-86. if not more than, scoring herself. Looking for the open player is some- The Cyclones fell into another thing she feels has come easier to her than other aspects of her game. foul-or-not scenario at the end of regulation, this time choosing to “Whenever I feel like more than one person is on me, I feel like foul. Ioannis Papapetrou sunk a somebody is open somewhere,” Moody said. “So in my mind, I know 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds left somebody is somewhere, so they can get [the ball].” to send the game to overtime. Moody currently ranks third nationally in assists per game with 7.6. Then in double-overtime, Iowa The No. 24 Cyclones are also 16th nationally with 16.7 assists per game State trailed 87-86 and Sheldon as a team. McClellan stole the ball from Will Clyburn. Sharing the ball is something Iowa State has excelled in all season long, and it starts with Moody. Iowa State was led by Melvin Ejim, who tallied 20 points with When Iowa State was recruiting Moody, who was born in Des 16 rebounds. The Cyclones shot Moines, she was invited to a camp Iowa State hosted the summer be- 35 percent from the field and 33 fore her senior year of high school. What impressed ISU coach Bill percent from behind the arc. Fennelly about her was her quickness with the ball and a certain “edge” Iowa State plays TCU (10-14, she brought to the court. 1-10) at Hilton Coliseum at 12:45 Knowing she played in a “great league” in Texas at Trinity High p.m. Saturday. School and averaged 18.1 points, 4.8 assists and 4.2 rebounds as a se- -Dean Berhow-Goll nior, Fennelly offered Moody a scholarship after the summer camp. After some thought, Moody accepted the offer. “I think she felt comfortable here, and she knew that there was go- ing to be playing time available, and for a lot of people that’s a big deal,” thletics Fennelly said. “And she knew we were going to need that [point guard] A : position. Recruiting is so much about things falling into the right place

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Love is in the air for the Ames mu- sic scene. Maximum Ames Records will provide a soundtrack for next year’s Valentine’s Day. Due out in February 2014, the musicians of Central Iowa and their significant others will put out a com- pilation album featuring songs the couples wrote together. The record Ames can be preordered through Maximum Ames, and the buyer will be given a song per month until the release. “I had the idea at Elliot Imes’s wedding … and I brought up the idea just kind of jokingly like ‘hey, we should do a record of songs that are just couples writing songs to- gether and recording together as a Valentines Day thing,” said Patrick Fleming, frontman and guitarist of The Poison Control Center. “And here we are seven months later.” Each couple chose their own way to record and produce their song. Nate Logsdon, frontman of “There’s Mumford’s, and his girlfriend, Adrien nothing more Daller of the band Trouble Lights, re- exciting than col- corded their song “Psychic Baby” in laborating and creat- the Spacement. Logsdon said each of ing something with the the couples went to a studio they were person you love most, your familiar with or to their home studios. best friend,” Fleming said. “I “It came about because Adrien think that’s what couples do in their and I make up these funny little everyday life, whether you’re making ditties that we sing to each other,” dinner, writing a song or the way you Logsdon said. “And whenever she fold laundry. The other person is go- life,” would know what I was going to say ing to influence your way of doing it.” Logsdon or knew what I was thinking, I would The mystery of love is broadly de- said. sing her this ditty about her being my fined, but both Logsdon and Fleming “Love is psychic baby, and we just flushed that seem to have found it. real, love is un- out into a song.” “To me, love means trust – being derstanding, love is Having two different musicians able to respect one another and genu- patience and all sorts creating a song together may seem inely being able to give a big part of your of different things. But like a difficult task, but Logsdon said life and yourself to another person when you find it, you’ll the results will be interesting. to expand yourself and expand your know,” Fleming said. Graphic: Cole Komma/Iowa State Daily

By Dominic Spizzirri I really wanted to put myself in my music, so it can be Ames247 Writer a little more transparent and so that name change just came with the feel of what I wanted to do with my newest album. Kris Clarke, sophomore in business, just released cyclone his latest hip-hop album, “You Can Call Me Kris” on spotlight Feb. 1. How did you record it? Me and Dennis Haislip, who’s the owner of Alexander When did you start rapping? Recording Company, worked on all my projects togeth- er. He’s like family to me, like a brother, even though he I’ve been doing it for about three years now. I started is like 20-something years older than I am. We get along back in high school trying to free style, spit some rocks, great; we just have this incredible chemistry together. and then it naturally progressed through getting a lot Together in what we do, we’ve been going together better at what I did. I started making songs, putting with each project, so this is like a combination of all of music to beats and stuff like that. I started getting it out our talent put together. We really put our souls into this and people responded positively to it, and here we are one, and it came out pretty well. He’s a phenomenal today. engineer and a phenomenal person so he’s a great guy to work with. I couldn’t imagine doing an album working Kris Clarke How was it making this album? with anybody else besides him right now. We did two albums and an EP as Chaos Saints, and I did an album under my own moniker, which was What are you planning on doing with this career? Eskimo. But I had to change that because I wasn’t really Will you be taking it seriously or is this just a Know a student who would Interview: feeling that anymore either. My album “You Can Call hobby? Will you be planning any tours or shows? Page 6 make an interesting profile? For more of Kris Clarke’sIowa State Daily in- July 21, 2011 Me Kris” is a lot more personal and a lot more reflective Editor: Julia Ferrell This is kind of a hobby right now since I go to school Let us know at ames247@ terview, includingames247 video iowastatedaily.com and than my old stuff was. More of just a reflection of who I Presented by Ames247.com and have a job and other commitments, but I do want iowastatedaily.com photos, visit ames247.com am, and that’s why I changed it to Kris Clarke seeing as to make it a career. That would be probably the coolest it’s my actual name. thing I could do is to be a touring musician.

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Music: Game: Movie: Page 6 Iowa State Daily July 21, 2011 Editor: Julia Ferrell Matt Pond ‘League of Legends’ ‘Warm Bodies’ ames247 iowastatedaily.com Presented by Ames247.com By Sam Abrahms By Levi Castle By Gabriel Stoffa Online: For more reviews and to East Coast singer-songwriter Matt Pond has Every once in a while, I play a game that can In a genius marketing move, romantic comedy read the full version of the consistently released new music almost every become practically brand new when I try some- and zombies have been combined to create a year since his first LP in ‘98. Back then, his thing out just slightly different than before. zomb-rom-com in “Warm Bodies.” ones here, visit group went by the moniker Matt Pond PA, due One of those games is “League of Legends,” or The big message to the movie is the old adage: ames247.com to his roots in Philadelphia. Now Pond is kick- “LoL.” After playing the game for two years, I All you need is love. The main zombie/love starting a fresh, new solo career on his own. think it’s time I gave my thoughts on it. interest (Nicholas Hoult) goes by the handle “The Lives Inside the Lines in Your Hand,” Currently, LoL is one of the most played PC “R;” an apt name considering the usual zombie compared to past projects, straddles the fence games. One of its biggest draws is that it’s free, vocabulary and Shakespearean references. The between indie rock and contemporary pop. But but the game has other underlying qualities human love interest is Julie (Teresa Palmer), does it deliver? that make it just so much fun to play. the daughter of the resistance leader against Matt Pond has years of experience under him The game has a sort of tower-defense style, but the zombie outbreak. and could’ve stretched some creative muscle in with dynamic champions thrown in that make See the Shakespeare, star-crossed lovers? Yeah, more ways that one, but the album really just sure no two games are alike. There are more now you’re getting it. glides along giving listeners passive relation- than 100 champions to choose from, with an All in all, “Warm Bodies” is a funny film with ship advice until, well, the music stops and all additional champ added every couple of weeks. some meaningfulness but not with too much is silent. In the end, there’s not much to it, but I and mil- to make it overly serious or too silly. Well worth Ultimately, it’s riskless in the most obvious lions of others still play it daily, so they must be the time to see in theaters, and an excellent ways. doing something right. date movie. Games 7

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>>MOODY.p5 which it normally does for people, to develop post players on the inside, Moody’s willingness that trust. to accept her role of attacking the lane makes 24 Iowa State at the right time and sometimes, there’s no “She’s got it now and I think she’s playing at a her perhaps the most dangerous offensive (17-5, 8-4 Big 12) rhyme or reason to how it happens.” really high level.” threat for the Cyclones. Last season as a freshman, Moody had the The biggest difference Christofferson has “Some say she might be the only ball-handler vs. benefit of having former ISU guards Lauren seen in Moody from last season to this one is her on our team, so you want to have the ball in her 22 Oklahoma Mansfield and Chassidy Cole on each side of her maturity on the court. As every good point guard hands so she can get into the lane and dish to (18-5, 5-3 Big 12) to give her support in the backcourt. The learn- should, Christofferson mentioned how well other peo- ple,” Christofferson ing curve of going from high school to college Moody knows not only the point guard position, said. “It just helps to Where: Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla. isn’t simply on the court during games, but on but all the other positions on the court as well. have someone When: 7 p.m. Thursday the practice court, in the classroom and in a per- Moody’s court sense and leadership is some- that can con- son’s life outside of school and basketball. thing that has blossomed even more so in the trol the ball Media: Fox Sports Network (TV), Cyclone Teammate and junior forward Hallie last season. as well as she Radio Network (Raido), Cyclones.TV (Web- Christofferson recognized how beneficial hav- “She’s more comfortable on the floor, can.” cast) and iowastatedaily.com (coverage) ing Mansfield and Cole was to Moody during she’s more vocal and just growing as a per- Notes: When Iowa State played Oklahoma last season. son,” Christofferson said. “She’s just become at Hilton Coliseum earlier this season, it “When you’re a freshman, you don’t re- somebody that you look to get the ball in their won 82-61. In that win, both Hallie Christ- ally know what to expect, and you go from high hands. You want her to have the ball down the offerson and Nikki Moody scored 20-plus school and AAU [to college ball],” Christofferson stretch because you know she will make good points to vault their team to a 21-point said. “Texas [high school basketball] is probably decisions.” margin of victory. different than Iowa, but it’s still going to be a In Moody’s last two games combined — at The Cyclones are 13-1 at home this season big challenge. This year, she’s made so much Texas and at home against Kansas State — she and 4-4 on the road. Their one home loss improvement.” has tallied 24 points, 20 assists and a came against No. 1 Baylor. Although Moody’s season was a success as mere three turnovers. With the an individual — she broke the ISU freshman as- skill players Iowa State has on The Big 12 is run by No. 1 Baylor at a sist record with 133 — there were times when the floor at all times, Moody perfect 13-0 conference record, followed she would get down or upset and detached has to do just one thing. by Oklahoma, Iowa State and Texas Tech somewhat from the team. Fennelly believes “Attack,” Moody said. with 8-3, 8-4 and 8-5 records. most freshmen experience the same type of “The more I attack, the feelings at some point during their inaugural more I draw people season. towards me, which “There’s always an element of trust in- makes it easier to volved,” Fennelly said. “At what point do the kick to an open Read more online: players trust the coaches, do the coaches trust player.” Read the preview of the players, and do the players trust each other? Even though Iowa Thursday’s women’s That’s a three-pronged thing that we talk about State possesses capable game online at here all the time. It’s taken Nikki a little while, shooters on the outside and online iowastatedaily.com/sports

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