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An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 35 11 12.09.2019 Vol. 220 No. 069 MONDAY Iowa State Chilly adventures ahead football to play Students to set sail for snowy trip in Antarctica in Camping World Bowl BY NOAH.ROHLFING @iowastatedaily.com Iowa State is taking its football team to the Camping World Bowl in Orlando, Florida. e school announced the news on Sunday after a report by Brett McMurphy. The game will take place at 11 a.m. Dec. 28 in Camping World Stadium, which also hosts the Citrus Bowl. It will be broadcast on ABC. Iowa State has never been to the Camping World Bowl or any of its predecessors, but that will change this year as the 7-5 Cyclones will face o against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. e Fighting Irish are 10-2 this season, with their only losses coming to Michigan and Georgia. This is the third straight bowl game the Cyclones have been to under four-year coach Matt Campbell. e program has seen only COURTESY OF STEPHEN J. DINSMORE small successes here and there before his A group of Iowa State students and sta on a previous trip to Antarctica. Students and sta on this year’s study abroad trip will get the tenure. chance to see many dierent species of wildlife, including dierent types of penguins. is bowl game announcement came when the Cyclones were tied with three other teams BY AMBER.FRIEDRICHSEN Shelley Taylor is the director of the College natural environment of Antarctica.” for third in the conference. The Camping @iowastatedaily.com of Agriculture and Life Sciences Study Abroad While this trip is through the College of World Bowl is generally thought of as a more Oce and assistant director of agriculture and Agriculture and Life Sciences, some may prestigious bowl than the Texas Bowl and the Iowa State students will get the chance to life sciences administration. Taylor said students wonder what Antarctica has to o er when it AutoZone Liberty Bowl, which Oklahoma learn about the environment and wildlife of will be exposed to all kinds of new surroundings comes to agriculture. State and Kansas State made, respectively. the coldest continent on Earth, Antarctica, as compared to Iowa. Jodi Cornell, graduate political science stu- Iowa State was given a Camping World part of a study abroad program. “Students get an exposure to a lot of di er- dent, is a program coordinator in the depart- Bowl bid despite losing to the Cowboys and Seven students and three sta members will ent topics on this particular trip,” Taylor said. ment of agriculture and life sciences adminis- the Wildcats, but the committee seemed to set sail to Antarctica Jan. 4 through 18. e trip “e name of this trip is ‘Natural History of tration. Cornell said it’s a di erent aspect of weigh the crowd factor, some recent injuries is o ered through the College of Agriculture Antarctica,’ which includes the ora and fauna. and marketability more heavily, which favored ANTARCTICA PG8 and Life Sciences. So [students will experience] the wildlife and Iowa State. First nursing students set to graduate BY JULIA.BENDA Wangerin said. “We have students of self care and then look at di erent @iowastatedaily.com who are actually changing their career aggregates and how they can enhance goals because of their experiences and their current nursing practice looking e rst group of students to grad- they are still exploring their options.” through the lens of global health and uate with a Bachelor’s of Science in Wangerin said the students in the through vulnerable populations.” Nursing from Iowa State are gradu- program have recognized their view Wangerin said nursing in the future ating this December. of nursing and potential careers have is moving toward community health, The Bachelor’s of Science in changed throughout the program. and the program at Iowa State is well Nursing program at Iowa State has “[Their views] are much broader ahead of the game in that sense. been active since the first students [...],” Wangerin said. “I think I can “ere are opportunities at ISU that were admitted in the fall of 2018. e safely say that no one feels like they are would set us apart,” Bowker said. “One program is o ered to registered nurses just going to be doing the same thing is having the opportunity to be on the who want to complete a bachelor’s they were doing before they came in Iowa State campus and being part of degree and is designed for working or at least not doing it the same way.” the Iowa State community. A strong nurses. Those in the program have Dawn Bowker, clinical assistant point for our program is that they class one day each week. professor in food science and human work very closely with the professors Virginia Wangerin, clinical assistant nutrition, said the opportunities of the in the program and have availability to professor in food science and human program are not only in the rigor of that as well as working with a cohort nutrition, is the director of nursing. the program but also with aspects like that they would go with through their Wangerin said the students in the presenting research posters. program. So there is a lot of support nursing program are diverse and there- “It is a focus on population health that will enable them to succeed in fore have a variation of career goals and wellness,” Bowker said. “We have this program.” after graduation. two full semesters on that and when A large amount of Bachelor’s of COURTESY OF DEBBIE LIVELY “We have students who are we talk about population health we Science in Nursing programs are Nursing students went to Thailand and Cambodia, where they set up pediatric intending to go right on into grad- begin with the population of being a NURSING PG8 clinics. They worked with children who hadn’t had physical assessments before. uate programs as nurse practitioners,” nurse themselves and the importance 02 CAMPUS BRIEF Iowa State Daily Monday, December 09, 2019 CALENDAR FEATURE PHOTO 12.9.19 Barks@Parks, Parks Library, upper rotunda at noon Comfort dogs will be available during Wood-Burned Ornaments, Workspace at study week, along with chair massages and other the Iowa State Memorial Union at 2 p.m. Need a stress-reducing activities. last minute gift? Starting with a wood slice, stamp a design on and trace it with a wood burner, or Retirement reception: Pat Walsh, 1009 freehand your own idea. LeBaron Hall at 1 pm. Pat Walsh, an academic adviser in human development and family studies, is retiring. 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