COURSE Address, and Debit/Credit Card Number,” According Iowa State’S Four-Year Players the to the Press Release

COURSE Address, and Debit/Credit Card Number,” According Iowa State’S Four-Year Players the to the Press Release

Masthead Logo Iowa State Daily, December 2018 Iowa State Daily, 2018 12-3-2018 Iowa State Daily (December 3, 2018) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2018-12 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (December 3, 2018)" (2018). Iowa State Daily, December 2018. 5. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2018-12/5 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2018 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, December 2018 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 12.03.2018 Vol. 219 No. 071 MONDAY Headed to Texas The Cyclones will play in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, on Dec. 28. ONLINE HOOPS City reports data breach, could impact up to 4,600 people BY DEVYN.LEESON @iowastatedaily.com A data breach could a ect 4,600 people who Staying the paid for city-issued parking tickets through the City of Ames online payment system. Motorists who paid their tickets through the system over the time period of Aug. 10 to Nov. 19 may have been a ected by the breach, according to a press release from the City of Ames. e city will be sending mail and email noti cations to those potentially a ected by the breach. “ e breach may have included the following data: rst name, last name, mailing address, email COURSE address, and debit/credit card number,” according Iowa State’s four-year players the to the press release. is data was not compromised for other City of Ames payments as the parking ticket pay- bedrock of program’s recent rise ments were the only payments compromised by the breach. BY AARON.MARNER Bucking the trend The city was made aware of a potential data @iowastatedaily.com e latest movement sweeping the college basketball world has breach on Nov. 18 and immediately reported it to been the wave of one-and-dones — players who come out of high the third party vendor, Click2Gov, who processes Iowa State revolutionized college basketball when Fred Hoiberg school with the intention of leaving for the NBA after one season. the city’s parking ticket payments. Within the took over as head coach in 2010. e program took in transfers e Cyclones have focused on four-year athletes. Players like time immediately following the reports, the park- left and right, giving players second chances and taking advantage Melvin Ejim, Georges Niang, Naz Mitrou-Long, Monte Morris ing ticket payment link on the City of Ames web- of the perception that transfers were damaged goods. and Matt omas have had ranging skill sets, but all stayed for site was taken down and then restored by Nov. 20. A lot has been said about Iowa State’s transfers — from Royce four (in Mitrou-Long’s case, ve) years. A copy of the web server was given to a “pri- White’s sensational season as a Cyclone to graduate transfers like “I think what made us have the consistency that we’ve had for vate forensic data analyst for detailed assessment,” DeAndre Kane and Bryce Dejean-Jones, Iowa State has found that six-year run before we had to retool is the longevity of those and the server was then replaced, according to the ways to plug holes in the roster with proven college talent who really good high school players,” Prohm said. “Guys in your pro- press release. just couldn’t seem to t at their previous stop. gram that make you think, ‘they’re coming back for another year?’ “We are very sorry this happened to our cus- But the real key to Iowa State’s renaissance this decade hasn’t ose guys, the foundation they laid here, I think that’s what really tomers,” Ames Finance Director Duane Pitcher been the transfers. triggered the consistency that we’ve had here.” said in the press release. “The City of Ames is “Everybody talks transfers, everybody talks fth-year guys,” Both Niang and Morris had opportunities to leave after three extremely concerned by this incident, but we’re said coach Steve Prohm. “But the success that I’ve seen as a head years to pursue the NBA, but both came back for year four. con dent we’ve addressed the vulnerability and coach, and even as an assistant, is when you get those really, really Mitrou-Long could have transferred after sitting out the 2015- corrected it. We know cyber attacks can occur good four-year guys in your program. 16 season for a medical redshirt. He would have been eligible to any time, and we remain vigilant about keeping “You’re turning guys over. You lose Ejim, but [Georges] Niang play at any Division I school immediately — essentially making information shared with the City safe. We expect is still there two more years. You lose Kane, and [Monte] Morris him a college basketball free agent — but he chose to return to the same from vendors linked to our website.” is still there three more years, and down the road.” Iowa State to close out his college career. e city recommends customers monitor their credit card statements and other banking infor- HOOPS PG8 mation any time they make electronic payments KATLYN CAMPBELL/ IOWA STATE DAILY to ensure their information is secure. Senior Nick Weiler-Babb tries to keep the ball against Texas Southern at Hilton Coliseum on Nov. 12. The Cyclones won 85-73. New organization, UAE Students Association, celebrates fi rst-ever event BY MIA.WANG because you can’t truly know somebody unless you know their @iowastatedaily.com culture.” e presentation introduced the country’s history, information UAE Students Association at Iowa State, a newly founded stu- about its founding father and the national ag. Al Nasi also recited dent organization that is still awaiting approval from the university, a poem in Arabic. hosted its rst ever event, National Day Celebration, on Friday. Sarah Ripperger, senior in chemical engineering, is one of the e event took place at the Advanced Teaching and Research students in the study abroad group. Building, which began with a bu et featuring traditional cui- She said she has studied abroad in four countries and likes to sine from the United Arab Emirates and followed by a cultural learn about di erent cultures. e United Arab Emirates was her presentation. latest destination. Salem Al Nasi — junior in mechanical engineering and the “I love to nd out their culture, like how they dress and the vice president of UAE Students Association at Iowa State — said way their family works,” Ripperger said. “It’s really di erent from Iowa State has almost 30 international students from the United western culture, but they also embrace western culture in a number Arab Emirates. of ways. It’s interesting to see how they intertwine their personal “We want to get everybody together and showcase our culture,” value with everyday life.” Al Nasi said. “Hopefully, by the start of next semester, we will Ripperger also pointed out that there is a lot of misconceptions MIA WANG/ IOWA STATE DAILY get our approval. We look forward to presenting our culture and in the U.S. about the Middle East and everyone she met in the Malaak Aladawi, secretary of UAE Students Association at Iowa answering questions about our country for Iowa State students United Arab Emirates was very welcoming. State University, shows participants one of the cultural booths. 02 CAMPUS BRIEF Iowa State Daily Monday, December 3, 2018 FEATURE PHOTO POLICE BLOTTER 11.29.18 Grant Erick Tetmeyer, age 19, of 203 Ash Ave nue — Ames, Iowa, was arrested and An individual reported being the victim of a a ask charged with possession of a controlled sk fraud at Wilson Hall (reported at 10:41 a.m.). substance at Welch Hall (reported at 4:18 An officer investigated a property dam- p.m.). age collision. John JeremiahAttapaniahme An officer checked on the welfare of an me Bentil, age 23, of 801 Delaware Avenue individual (reported at 5:59 p.m.). — Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with striking unattended vehicle at Lot 21 Daxton Micheal Hatfield, age 21, of (reported at 11:18 a.m.). 801Beach Avenue — Ames, Iowa, was es ames arrested? and! charged with possession of am ?! ?! An individual reported being harassed at a controlled substance and possession Friley Hall (reported at 11:07 a.m.). of drug paraphernalia at Lincoln Way An individual reported the theft of a motor and Hayward Avenue (reported at 8:33 vehicle at Lot 112B (reported at 1:58 p.m.). p.m.). CORRECTIONS The Iowa State Daily welcomes comments and suggestions or complaints about errors that warrant correction. To submit a correction, please contact our editor at 515-294-5688 or via email at [email protected]. GILLIAN HOLTE/ IOWA STATE DAILY ask ask Reunion: Tina and the B-Sides Tina Schlieske performs in the Maintenance Shop of the Memorial Union on Saturday. Schlieske is known for Tina and the B-Sides and was accompanied by Troy Norton and me me Jeremy Plumb. ames ?! ames ?! ?! Sudoku by the Mepham Group Here at the Iowa State Daily we’re excited to announce a new initiative we’re launching called #AskMeAmes. Why? Because we believe that journalism can best serve its community when our LEVEL: readers are involved in the reporting process. So, instead of just assuming that we know what type of stories 1 2 3 4 you’d like to read, you can tell us.

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