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Front1 1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2013 FLAVORS OPINION SPORTS Fitting Mountain dining Sequester finish for during Spring Break causes trouble women Men’s basketball FIND US ONLINE: iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily facebook.com/ iowastatedaily The love and ONLINE: journey of COUNCIL TALKS STREET DIVISIONS iowastatedaily.com/news KORIE LUCIOUS Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Korie Lucious rests after practice on Tuesday at Hilton Coliseum before the game against Oklahoma State on Wednesday. Lucious averages 10 points each game with just under six assists per game. He began his basketball career practicing daily in a Milwaukee YMCA, taking pointers from his father. GOOD, BAD, UGLY Senior player pursues would find a young basketball player tuning his game with his father and see me succeed; he knew the potential OF 2012 ELECTIONS working with his mentor. teacher, Antone Brazil. I had.” iowastatedaily.com/news success at Iowa State Shot after shot, drill after drill, During those countless workouts, Once he did come around, it was hour after hour and day after day, the it sometimes took Lucious a while to exactly what Brazil wanted to see and By Dean.Berhow-Goll young Korie Lucious was working find himself. When he would mess up, why he was pushing him so hard. @iowastatedaily.com with the father he loves on the game his dad would let him know. Lucious “I don’t beat around the bush,” WEATHER: he loves. has and always will call him his big- Brazil said. “I’ll always tell him like it Like a lot of basketball success It didn’t matter what time of day — gest critic, but also his biggest fan. is.” stories, this one starts in a gym. as early as 6 a.m. before school or after “Working out with my dad push- In middle school, Lucious was one WED It began 15 years ago at the YMCA school when his homework was done ing me 100 percent, sometimes it’s of the bigger kids in class and consid- 15|30 in Milwaukee, where if one walked — Lucious was in the gym for three to like, ‘Man get off my back,’” Lucious in through the gym doors, he or she four hours at a time, crafting and fine- said. “At the same time, he wanted to LUCIOUS.p8 >> THURS Organization 24|36 FRI Iowa 4-H experiences changes 32|40 financial realities of increas- in five school-aged youths Costs increase, ing costs and decreasing participates in 4-H in Iowa. Provided by ISU funds. It is the largest youth devel- Meteorology Club funds decrease “Plus, we have had chang- opment organization in the for youth camp es in our program staff. So United States. that is what brought about Iowa State is home to MEETING: By Meghan.Johnson the very difficult decision to the 4-H Youth Development @iowastatedaily.com not offer the traditional resi- headquarters and is available dential and day camp to the through ISU Extension and GSB weighs Summer of 2013 will general public at the Iowa Outreach offices. in on student bring changes to 4-H camps 4-H Center this summer.” The Iowa 4-H Center all across Iowa, but it will not Even though programs is owned by the Iowa 4-H input system end the entire program. are being cut from 4-H, all the Foundation, which is a chari- Luann Johansen, pro- existing rental commitments table organization. The Government of the Student Body Senate will issue a special gram manager of ISU youth at the Iowa 4-H Center are to Johansen made it very order Wednesday recommend- and 4-H, described the be honored this summer. clear that through the finan- Photo courtesy of ISU 4-H Youth Development Program changes in 4-H when she According to ISU A dock overlooks the Iowa 4-H camp’s pond; the camp ing one system for gathering offers many different aspects for kids who enjoy nature. in-class student input. said, “We have these current Extension and Outreach, one 4-H.p3 >> There are two main clicker prod- ucts students use for classes: the TurningPoint and the Top Hat Tolerance Monocle systems. The TurningPoint clicker system will be recommended as the university-wide system. The GSB Senate meeting will be Movement supports eliminating ‘r-word’ at 7 p.m. in the Campanile Room of the Memorial Union. people can pledge their support [to will hurt not only mentally disabled ther support and form more aware- ISU students pledge stop the usage of the r-word],” said individuals, but also their family ness in other people will be shown -By Katie Grunewald against hurtful term Nathan Smith, junior in environ- members, Smith said. after an individual pledges on the mental science. Through pledging, an action is website. By Kimberly.Woo Smith said that the awareness day not exactly taken, but the individual “I’m not officially affiliated with INSIDE: @iowastatedaily.com of Spread the Word to End the Word shows acceptance to intellectually them; I signed the pledge,” Smith is celebrated everywhere. and developmentally mentally dis- said. “The reason it’s important to News ......................................... 1 The r-word is, for some people, a The awareness day, Wednesday, abled individuals; it is a way of sup- me is I’ve worked with people who Opinion ....................................... 4 very common word for people to use will be sponsored by a website called porting the denial of the word’s nega- have intellectual and developmental Sports ......................................... 7 casually, without realizing the pos- R-Word. The website and the aware- tive usage in a daily context, Smith disabilities, and I’ve seen how unin- Flavors ....................................... 10 sible effect of the eight-lettered word ness day aim to “keep the conversa- said. tentional uses of the r-word can still Classifieds ................................. 9 “retarded.” tion going” and for individuals to Smith explained that the various be hurtful to them even though the Games ....................................... 9 Spread the Word to End the Word identify that the use of the r-word, recommended ways to get involved is “an online kind of a movement; both intentionally or unintentionally, and actions that can be taken to fur- R-WORD.p3 >> Volume 208 | Number 112 | 40 cents | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. | A 2010-11 ACP Pacemaker Award winner WHITE •$2 Tater Tot Casserole TRASH •$2 Spam Sandwiches •$2 Tallboys of WEDNESDAY Keystone Light and PBR 7 - 10pm 4518 Mortensen Road • 515-292-4555 • westtownepub.com 2 News 2 | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Wednesday, March 6, 2013 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Hall of Pride Ames, ISU Police Police Blotter: Departments The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ISU pays tribute to agriculture Feb. 28 (reported at 1:40 a.m.). A staff member reported an A resident reported being Display features individual acting in a suspi- harassed by an acquaintance. cious manner at the National The matter was referred to video, activities Lab for Agriculture (reported at Department of Residence offi- 11:39 a.m.). cials for follow-up at Buchanan Hall (reported at 2:49 a.m.). By Charles.O’Brien A pellet rifle, possessed in @iowastatedaily.com violation of residence and A vehicle driven by Sara Sprecher collided with a university policies, was Agriculture has long been a placed into secure storage at parked car at Lot 21 (reported University Village (reported at at 4:25 p.m.). cornerstone in Iowa’s history, 2:03 p.m.). March 2 and the Iowa Hall of Pride has Heather Milder, 20, 4234 decided to pay tribute to this Frederiksen Court, was ar- Tyler Velin, 19, 2112 Lincoln sector along with the help of Way, was arrested and rested on a warrant held by the ISU College of Agriculture the Ames Police Department charged with public intoxica- at Parks Library (reported at tion at Welch Avenue (reported and Life Sciences. 8:24 p.m.). at 12:49 a.m.). The Iowa Hall of Pride, Zachary Collett, 23, 215 Nicholas Colpoys, 20, of which opened eight years ago Stanton Ave., Apt. 505, was Boone, was arrested and and is located in downtown arrested and charged with charged with public intoxica- Des Moines, was initially public intoxication at Hilton tion at Larch Hall (reported at Coliseum (reported at 9:13 1:15 a.m.). started to pay tribute to Iowa p.m.). A 19-year-old female was re- high school extracurricular Christopher Herrera, 19, 437 ferred to DOT officials for a .02 activities. Hilltop Road, was cited for civil violation at South Fourth It has since branched off possession of drug para- Street (reported at 3:27 a.m.). into areas that honor Iowa’s phernalia at Agg Avenue and An 18-year-old female was re- history, like agriculture.
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