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Iowa State Daily, November 2019 Iowa State Daily, 2019 11-18-2019 Iowa State Daily (November 18, 2019) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2019-11 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (November 18, 2019)" (2019). Iowa State Daily, November 2019. 5. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2019-11/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2019 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, November 2019 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 46 35 11.18.2019 Vol. 220 No. 060 MONDAY Navigating the road to addiction recovery Collegiate Recovery for an alcohol addiction, said. “I attended the first meeting of COURTESY OF SUSAN JASPER substance use addiction, individu - the [CRC] and I just started becom - Students perform the musical play “Chasing George als suffering from an eating disor - ing more and more involved, but it’s Washington” in Parks Library as part of a Monday Recovery der or technology users with det - important for me, though, on such a Monologue on Oct. 28. rimental habits are all welcome to bigger level, being a young alcoholic.” Community is step out of their comfort zones and Taking that ¤rst step toward seeking Iowa Poet Laureate join Iowa State’s Collegiate Recovery recovery can be the most critical when here to help Community (CRC). wanting to address certain habits. e to present curated New to campus this fall semester, accessibility of the CRC provides stu- BY SIERRA.HOEGER the CRC will welcome students with dents with resources not previously @iowastatedaily.com reading at Monday addictions of any kind and oer sup - available to them. port to help ensure that students are “We know from our own data that Monologue Stepping outside of one’s comfort aware of resources on campus. there are students on campus that are in zone looks different for everyone. It Melissa Hall, a junior in psychology, recovery, seeking recovery or may have could mean joining a new club or ¤nally was already seeking recovery when an an issue with some sort of substance use BY LOGAN.METZGER working up the courage to talk to your Iowa State sta member approached and this could be a great resource for @iowastatedaily.com crush. For some, it could be taking her with the idea of implementing them; maybe they don’t have an actual that ¤rst step toward recovery for an CRC onto Iowa State’s campus. RECOVERY PG8 Poetry readings are set to provide “vivid imagery” addiction. “I’m a ‘yes’ kind of person,” Hall at this week’s Monday Monologues. The Monday Monologue for this week is “The World Made New,” which are poetry readings by students that are curated by Deb Marquart, distin- guished professor for English and the Iowa Poet Laureate. “Deb Marquart is in the MFA creative writing and the environment program and she actually did a Monday Monologue where she did some singing and poetry last January,” said Susan Jasper, program coordinator for Parks Library. “ is semester she has a poetry class, so she has been working with her stu- dents to choose some of their original work to read.” Each Monday Monologue performance goes from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. Everyone is welcome to stop in for as long as they can. Lunch is available for purchase in the Bookends Café. DESIGN BY MARIA ALBERS According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 35 percent of college students engage in binge drinking. Iowa State’s MONOLOGUE PG8 newly implemented Collegiate Recovery Community seeks to help students recover from binge drinking and other addictive activities. Iowa Chief Justice Mark Cady dies at age 66 BY JAKE.WEBSTER one of his most impactful decisions: Varnum “He devoted his entire professional career to @iowastatedaily.com v. Brien,” Reyes said in the statement. “His serving the people of Iowa. He loved the law, words in that decision have touched the the judiciary and the state we call home. He The author of the landmark ruling that lives of countless LGBTQ people not just leaves behind a legacy of service and dedica- legalized same-sex marriage in Iowa, in Iowa, but nationwide.” tion that we should never forget. My prayers Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Cady, Iowa political leaders across the partisan are with Becky, the rest of his family, and died late Friday at the age of 66. divide issued statements mourning the loss his colleagues on the Supreme Court and Cady died unexpectedly of a heart attack of the long-serving judge. Cady was first throughout the judicial branch during this Friday night, his family said in a state - appointed a district judge in 1986, and was di¡cult time.” ment posted to the Iowa judicial branch’s appointed to the Iowa Supreme Court in Reynold’s statement was joined by one website. 1998 by Gov. Terry Branstad. from the state’s lieutenant governor, Adam “Tonight, the state lost a great man, hus - “I was shocked and devastated to learn Gregg. band, father, grandfather and jurist,” the about Chief Justice Cady’s passing. This “I am stunned and saddened by the loss of family said in the statement. “Chief Justice is a terrible loss for the state and for the Chief Justice Cady,” Gregg said in a state - Mark Cady passed away unexpectedly this courts,” said Iowa Attorney General Tom ment. “As he did for so many law students evening from a heart attack. Arrangements Miller in a statement. “The chief justice and young lawyers, he showed me kindness are pending.” was a dedicated public servant and a fair- and support throughout my career. I am The executive director of One Iowa, minded jurist.” thankful for his service, and for the role he Courtney Reyes, issued a statement noting e Democratic attorney general’s state- played in my life. He will be missed.” Cady’s impact on the lives of LGBTQ ment followed Republican Gov. Kim A public “celebration of life” event will people in the state. Reynolds’ statement oering sympathy to be hosted 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Knapp IOWA STATE DAILY “At One Iowa, we are saddened to hear Cady’s family. Center at Drake University to honor Cady Iowa Chief Justice Mark Cady speaks March of Chief Justice Cady’s death. Earlier this “I am heartbroken to learn of the passing and his contributions to the judiciary in 22, 2012, at Northminster Presbyterian year, we celebrated the tenth anniversary of of Chief Justice Mark Cady,” Reynolds said. Iowa. Church in Ames. 02 CAMPUS BRIEF Iowa State Daily Monday, November 18, 2019 CALENDAR FEATURE PHOTO 11.18.19 Monday Monologues series, Grant Wood The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Foyer, Parks Library at 12:15 p.m. ”The World Carle Favorites, Stephens Auditorium at 10 Made New,” poetry readings by students, curated a.m. Three beloved stories by Eric Carle are retold by Deb Marquart, ISU creative writing and environ- on stage through the magic of black light and ment. Poetry students will demonstrate how the fanciful puppets. The Very Hungry Caterpillar eats act of writing poetry involves thoughtful work such his way through an amazing variety of foods on his as remembering, digging, observing, exploring, path to becoming a beautiful butter y. Little Cloud describing and imagining. Hear how the poem playfully transforms himself into various creatures, arrives on the page with new insights, o ering in and The Mixed-Up Chameleon, bored with his life, its language and imagery new ways of seeing and attempts to emulate the animals he sees at the zoo knowing. before he realizes the value in his unique self. POLICE BLOTTER 11.17.19 11.16.19 Brandt Baxter Butler, age 21, of 10451 W 76 St. Nicholas David Bruening, age 19, of 4533 Stein- N - Baxter, Iowa, was arrested and charged with beck St. - Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged public intoxication at 203 Welch Avenue (reported with bootlegging at 4533 Steinbeck Street (report- at 1:35 a.m.). CAITLIN YAMADA/ IOWA STATE DAILY ed at 12:50 a.m.). Rocking out Kirsti Brooke Ostenberg, age 26, of 1210 S 4 Israel Garcia, age 19, of 4533 Steinbeck St. - Ames, The Envy Corps played a sold-out show on Friday in the Maintenance Shop. The St. - Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with Iowa, was arrested and charged with bootlegging Ames-native rock band played songs such as “Fools” and “Make It Stop.” operating while intoxicated at 1210 S 4 Street at 4533 Steinbeck Street (reported at 12:50 a.m.). (reported at 3:17 a.m.). Carlos Slater Troncoso, age 18, of 4533 Steinbeck Kirsti Brooke Ostenberg, age 26, of 1210 S 4 St. - St. - Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with IOWA STATE DAILY Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with failure bootlegging at 4533 Steinbeck Street (reported at to prove security against liability at 1210 S 4 Street 12:50 a.m.). BUSINESS DIRECTORY (reported at 3:17 a.m.). Gregory Lynn Milligan, age 56, of 2531 Pierce Kirsti Brooke Ostenberg, age 26, of 1210 S 4 St. - Ave. - Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with failure operating while intoxicated at 2531 Pierce Avenue to obey tra c control device at 1210 S 4 Street (reported at 5:29 p.m.).
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