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The ISU women’s cross-country team passed on doing its normal pre-meet workout and opted instead to do a more challenging hill workout before the NCAA Midwest Regional meet. Working through the Midwest Regional didn’t keep the Cyclone women from winning the meet
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for a third-straight year. “We didn’t really need to feel perfect this weekend to be able to accomplish our goals at the regional meet, so we decided to kind of work through last week,” said senior Meaghan Nelson. Senior Besty Saina repeated as champion of the meet and was followed by Meaghan Nelson (fourth), freshman Crystal Nelson (16th), junior Samantha Bluske (17th), sophomore Katy Moen
(25th), junior Taylor Petersen (28th) and redshirt freshman Colleen Riley (50th). But the Cyclone women walked away from the meet not feeling completely satisfied with how they ran. Associate coach Travis Hartke said that although the team didn’t run its best race, it did
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Honor to their service
ISU student, veteran shares experiences from 4 deployments By Michael.Finn @iowastatedaily.com LETTER: DAILY ERRS ON HOUSE RACES iowastatedaily.com/opinion
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International Week events schedule Monday ■■ Scavenger Hunt 5 to 8 p.m.
Reagan Metcalf had never given much thought about joining the military. That all changed when one day he found himself in the waiting room of an Ames recruiter’s office for the armed forces, twiddling his thumbs as he waited for his friend to enlist. He picked up a magazine from the stack of reading material on the table, hoping to keep himself entertained until he and his friend could leave. “I started looking through all these Navy Seal magazines and I remember thinking, ‘Wow, this is frickin’ cool!’” Metcalf said. “The recruiter eventually came out of his office and said: ‘Hey, why don’t you join?’ He told me to take the test and see how I do. I took the test, ended up scoring really high, and next thing you know, I’m signed up to join the Navy.” The year was 1994. Metcalf was just any other 20-year-old Iowa State student trying to survive his classes like everyone else. Within one year, however, he would drop his textbooks and pick up his uniform, climb aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt and set sail for war-torn Iraq. But before the battleship had even left port, Metcalf witnessed his first gruesome death — an unfortunate mishap involving a young sailor-intraining and the closing steel doors of a weapons elevator. “It was the most blood-curdling scream I’ve ever heard. And it was only an accident,” Metcalf said. “I just
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Tuesday ■■ International Movie Night 7 to 9 p.m. 0001 Carver Hall
Wednesday ■■ International Bazaar 3 to 6 p.m. Gallery Room, Memorial Union
Friday ■■ International Night 7 to 10 p.m. Great Hall, Memorial Union
Photo: Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily The Metcalf Family gathers together in honor of their father and husband for all his work with the United States Armed Forces. In 18 years, Reagan served the United States in four separate deployments to overseas countries.
Veteran’s Resource Center offers benefits to military families By Liz.Zabel @iowastatedaily.com
Photo: Liz Zabel/Iowa State Daily Chance Stabb, freshman in agriculture business and marine corps veteran, studies in the new Veteran’s Resource Center in 3578 Memorial Union.
After hearing recommendations from a military task force, Iowa State recently opened a brand new Veteran’s Resource Center on the third floor of the Memorial Union. Jathan Chicoine took on the role of Veterans Services Coordinator. “It’s a real honor and privilege to serve in this way,” Chicoine said.
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Diwali
‘Festival of lights’ celebrates diversity from India to ISU
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Glittering lanterns and elaborate saris filled the Great Hall of the Memorial Union on Saturday as the ISU Indian Student Association celebrated its premier annual event, Diwali Night. Voted best international-themed event by the International Student Council last year, Diwali brought dancing, music and food to an enthusias-
tic crowd of ISU students and Ames community members. Rishali Chaplot, graduate student in apparel, events and hospitality management, is a member of the Indian Student Association and helped plan this year’s celebration. “This is our biggest event of the entire year,” Chaplot said. “If you ask someone, ‘When are you
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Photo: Blake Lanser/Iowa State Daily The band Punk Pundits performs during Diwali night at the Memorial Union. Diwali night, put on by the Indian Student Association Saturday, featured music, lights and fashion.
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