Paul:'We're All In'for a Long Campaign

Paul:'We're All In'for a Long Campaign

Iowa State Daily, September 2015 Iowa State Daily, 2015 9-11-2015 Iowa State Daily (September 11, 2015) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2015-09 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (September 11, 2015)" (2015). Iowa State Daily, September 2015. 6. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2015-09/6 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2015 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, September 2015 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. COVER (C) - 1 Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 | Volume 211 | Number 14 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Students confused by tuition spike By Christie Smith The 3 percent increase will education and studies, had not Zenobian, sophomore in commu- isting money in the university’s @iowastatedaily.com amount to $100 per in-state stu- heard of the tuition increase prior nications, were concerned how budget. dent next semester. As of now, the to speaking with the Iowa State the $100 increase would affect “I’m more concerned with tuition increase is solely for the Daily. students’ budgets. how money is already being A day after the Board of Re- spring 2016 semester. “I don’t know why they did “Students will have to take spent,” Aron said. “If there’s any gents approved a spring 2016 tu- This tuition hike came as a it,” Kenealy said. “It would re- out more loans for school, and it’s unnecessary money in the budget ition increase for in-state students surprise to many ISU students on ally help to know what it’s going an added expense that students that could be cut then we wouldn’t at Iowa State and the University campus Thursday. toward.” don’t need,” Guerdet said. need the tuition increase.” of Northern Iowa, students on Becca Kenealy, junior in Jordan Guerdet, sophomore Edel Aron, senior in math- campus reacted with confusion. family and consumer science in kinesiology and health, and Lili ematics, was worried about ex- TUITION p12 9/11 generation still remembers Iowa State Daily President Steven Leath speaks last year about the then-record ISU enrollment. Leath shares goals By Shannon McCarty @iowastatedaily.com President Steven Leath put the spotlight on Iowa State’s growing enrollment in his address Thursday night and shared how the university plans on responding to the growth. It was announced Wednes- day that Iowa State broke its en- rollment record for the seventh straight year with 36,001 students. “Every single student here could be that one,” Leath said. Leath said the university cares about individual student success, which shows in the enrollment numbers. He also gave credit to recruit- ing, admissions, marketing and alumni for the growing number of By Sarah Muller students. @iowastatedaily.com “There’s a reason students are coming here,” Leath said. Iowa State Daily Almost 100,000 alumni live he ash settled years ago, however America feels the impact of Sept. Col. Craig Bargfrede in Iowa, and Iowa State has edu- speaks at the 9/11 memo- cated more Iowans than any other rial on campus in 2011. Fol- 9, 2001, 14 years after the destruction caused by hijacked planes. lowing Bargfrede’s speech, institution. attendees lit their candles “Our alumni are just as for- During that Tuesday morning, aircraft crashed into the World Trade and walked around Central ward-thinking, just as passionate, Campus to commemorate just as caring about this university Center, the Pentagon and the last failed to reach the capitol. 2,996 the 10th year since the as the new generation,” Leath said. terrorist attacks that killed Leath said the university pro- Tpeople were killed, including plane passengers and victims inside the buildings. nearly 3,000, including vides areas of study which align people in the World Trade Center, Pentagon and on and drive the economy, as well “It was probably the defining moment of the last decade,” said Neil Vezeau, the planes that carried as have a proven track record of out the attacks. This year success. junior in animal science. marks the 14th year since Iowa State was ranked 13th by 9/11 p12 Sept. 11, 2001. LEATH p4 Paul: ‘We’re all in’ for a long campaign In Daily-exclusive interview, GOP candidate talks Trump, education, Cy-Hawk game By Alex Hanson Throughout the summer, @iowastatedaily.com Paul was considered a top-tier candidate and often polled in the double digits, but his support Despite disappointing poll- has fallen considerably after the ing numbers this summer, U.S. entrance of Trump in the race. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., the liber- A CNN poll released Thursday tarian-minded presidential can- showed Paul with support from didate, said organizing continues 3 percent of likely Republican in all 50 states, and he’s “all in” for caucus goers, while Trump led a campaign long past the highly the poll with 32 percent. watched early voting states. Despite the Trump distrac- Paul’s comments came tion, Paul said his campaign is Thursday afternoon in a phone focused on organizing efforts interview with the Iowa State nationwide, including an up- Daily. He said frontrunner Don- coming campaign tour of college ald Trump’s popularity is solely campuses. based on his “celebrity” status “We now have 300 college and completely dismissed poll- campuses that are organized ing showing him well behind the around the country, we’re orga- frontrunner. nized in all 50 states and we have “I think there is some ce- 15 schools organized in Iowa,” Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons lebrity distortion in the polls, Paul said. “We plan on working Presidential candidate Rand Paul will participate in the Presidential Caucus Series at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union. but still when you ask people in hard to register voters and get most of these polls, ‘Have you young people out.” prediction for this weekend’s Cy- bilities. Paul voted to end debate, entice them or encourage them decided who you’re voting for?’ Paul will participate in the Hawk game in Ames. which would allow the Senate to to comply,” Paul said. “Once two-thirds of people say no,” Presidential Caucus Series at 7:30 Iran nuclear deal pass the disapproval resolution the sanctions are released, I just Paul said. “Then they ask you to p.m. Friday in the Sun Room of Just before the interview, with a simple majority. don’t think there is going to be a go ahead and pick, even though the Memorial Union. Senate Democrats blocked a reso- “I ended up being a vote whole lot of leverage to try to get you’re [undecided]. It’s really Paul also discussed several lution brought forward by Re- against the nuclear agreement them to comply, and they don’t kind of a poll of leaners, and it’s news items currently being de- publicans who disapprove of the because if they chose not to com- have a history of being honest really influenced greatly by ce- bated in Congress, his policy agreement made with Iran that ply, or if they’re deceitful, there lebrity.” proposals on education and his works to curb its nuclear capa- isn’t really sufficient leverage to PAUL p4 2 - (C) CAMPUS IOWA STATE DAILY 2 CAMPUS BRIEF Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 Weather Digital FRIDAY Mostly sunny and breezy 65 Content 45 SPORTS Weather provided by ISU Meteorology Club. Cy-Hawk gameday Police Blotter coverage to come Our sports desk will The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law be covering the Cy-Hawk the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a game this weekend. Fol- ments’ records. court of law. low them on Twitter for live updates, and check the Sept. 5 a.m.). Iowa State Daily website for coverage. An officer investigated a prop- An officer investigated a erty damage collision at Pam- property damage collision mel Drive and Stange Road at 13th Street and Stange VIDEO (reported at 10:26 a.m.). Road (reported at 10:26 a.m.). An officer investigated a prop- ISU remembers Charlie Coffey/Iowa State Daily erty damage collision at 2200 An individual reported A Victoria’s Secret pop-up shop was set up outside of the Memorial Union on Thursday. As part of the com- Sept. 11, 2001 block of Lincoln Way (reported damage to a vehicle win- pany’s PINK Campus Tour, which visits 13 college campuses, the bus sold unique ISU-themed clothing. at 6:48 p.m.). dow at Lot 201N (reported Ours is the last of the at 4:14 p.m.). younger generations to re- An officer investigated a prop- member the experience of erty damage collision at Rei- An individual reported Sept. 11, 2001. Find a video man Gardens Road (reported someone had used a com- of students’ and faculty’s at 8:09 p.m.). puter account without per- memories of the day on the mission at Kildee Hall (re- GOP candidates website. Spencer Derifield,20, of 144 ported at 4:31 p.m.). 2nd Avenue South, Unit 4 – Brookings, SD, was cited for Nicholas Mignery, age MULTIMEDIA underage possession of al- 19, of 6217 Frederiksen cohol at Lot G3 (reported at Court, Ames, was arrested to tailgate game 8:10 p.m.). on warrants held by the Discover music Ames Police Department at festival gallery Kalie Drahos, 20, of 121 How- Frederiksen Court (reported By Alex.Hanson hosted by the Republican lican party and campaign ard Avenue, Unit 100, Ames, at 10:01 p.m.).

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