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Middle class: income bracket or state of mind?

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Bergstrom Football Complex becomes a reality

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Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Jake Knott sits on the bench during the game against Baylor on Saturday at Jack Trice Stadium. Knott had a total of seven solo tackles in the win. Knott will be out for the remainder of the season due to his shoulder injury.

Knott out for season By Jake.Calhoun @iowastatedaily.com

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Senior linebacker Jake Knott will be out for the remainder of the regular season, ISU coach Paul Rhoads confirmed Monday. Knott, who started 33 consecutive games at Will linebacker, was having shoulder surgery in Chicago on Monday that could possibly mean the end of one of the most illustrious and beloved careers in ISU history. “He’s special to me because he was the first guy that I got a commitment from as the head football coach,” Rhoads said of Knott at his weekly

news conference. “That was a special day in his life and his family’s life, and he’s never forgotten that. “All those things make this relationship and my view of him as a player probably a little bit different than some of the others.” Rhoads said the injury Knott sustained against Oklahoma State on Oct. 20 was different from the tear of the labrum in his left shoulder, but Rhoads did not know enough about it to be able to expound upon it and its extent. Knott, whose surgery was Monday

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Jake Knott awards ■■ 2011 First-Team All-Big 12 ■■ 2011 Sports Illustrated AllAmerica Honorable Mention ■■ 2010 Second-Team All-Big 12 ■■ 2010 Honorable Mention Big 12 Player of the Year ■■ 5th all-time in career tackles (347) ■■ 19 career double-digit tackle games ■■ 10 career takeaways (8 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries) ■■ 3-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week

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Hurricane shuts down New York City Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast on Monday and although it hit in the evening, its effects were felt prior to touchdown. New York City shut down several services Monday, with subway and train services, air travel, and schools suspended until further notice. In addition to flights to and from New York City being suspended due to the hurricane, flights from Chicago are suspended as well. It is estimated by the Associate Press that about 10,000 flights have been canceled for Monday through Thursday. — By Daily staff

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Students launch careers with NASA Aero engineers land internships at space agency By Mike.Randleman @iowastatedaily.com Two ISU students experienced an opportunity of a lifetime this summer when they took internships with NASA. Michaela Antolak and Matthew Thompson, both seniors in aerospace engineering, discussed with the Daily on how they landed these professional

opportunities. “I applied online at NASA OSSI: Solar — I had been applying to internships and co-ops at NASA since my freshman year,” Antolak said. “So after so many years of not getting anything, I was extremely happy to land an internship there.” Thompson has also exemplified a persistent attitude by doing things to “distinguish myself from other engineers that were applying to these internships.” To do so, he “participated in one of the make-to-innovate groups, CySat, where we are working on building

a satellite and sending it into orbit,” Thompson said. He also attributed his success to taking as many applicable classes possible and applying for as many internships as possible, including NASA. Upon landing these prestigious positions, the two discussed where their respective paths took them next. Antolak was placed at Jacobs Technology, a contractor for NASA, for a 10week internship. She said Jacobs Technology was so im-

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Photo courtesy of Michaela Antolak Michaela Antolak, senior in aerospace engineering, worked with Jacobs Technology, a contractor for NASA, as part of her summer internship in 2012.

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St. Thomas Aquinas moves on after fire Church leaders expect February reopening

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Students needing a caffeine jolt or a sweet treat to get through their day will soon have a new place to get it. Dunkin’ Donuts will be opening a new store at 2650 Lincoln Way. Every college student has experienced the late-night cramming for an exam or an early morning lecture that could put anyone to sleep. The only thing that keeps students going is simple caffeine. From pop to coffee, students have found ways to keepthemselves going on no matter how little sleep they got the night before. Dunkin’ Donuts is planning on helping students conquer the task of staying awake. “Dunkin’ Donuts has applied for the building and is planning on beginning their remodeling sometime in the next few weeks,” said Shana Perkins, employee of Ames Economic Development Commission.

By Gibson.Akers @iowastatedaily.com A little more than a month after a night-time fire broke out at St. Thomas Aquinas Church & Catholic

Student Center, the church has begun to pick up the pieces. The fire broke out Sept. 25 in the upper level of the church close to the sanctuary. Most of the fire damage was contained to a small area. However, the sanctuary suffered major smoke damage. The Rev. Jim Dubert estimated

the fire caused close to $1 million in damage overall. The reason for the high value of the damage, Dubert said, was because parts of the sanctuary contains asbestos. As of now, the sanctuary remains sealed off from the public. The stu-

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More information Sunday services relocated to Benton Auditorium in the Scheman Building. Student lounge and offices open daily. ■■ Monday through Thursday: 8 a.m. to midnight. ■■ Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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