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Monday, March 31, 2014 | Volume 209 | Number 125 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890.
TAKING A DIFFERENT PLUNGE By Robyn.Riley @iowastatedaily.com
Changed location of Polar Plunge attracts more participants, funds
Miranda Cantrell/Iowa State Daily
The polar plunge is usually thought of as a chilling experience for students, but this year’s event felt quite different. Sponsored every year in conjunction with Greek Week, the polar plunge took place on Friday. It doubled as a fun event for students as well as a fundraiser for the Special Olympics. For the past 17 years, the Polar Bear Plunge has taken place at Lake LaVerne. This year, however, was the first time it happened at the State Gym pool. “The other day we were told we couldn’t have it outside at Lake LaVerne because of safety reasons. So we decided bring it indoors so that we could still have the plunge,” said Casey Wales, co-chairwoman of Polar Bear Plunge. Co-chairman Benny Rohloff said moving the Polar Bear Plunge to the pool took some of the charm out of it. It was balmy instead of the typical cold, but having the event in State Gym helped increase participation.
A group jumps into the pool at State Gym for the Polar Plunge on Friday. The event was originally located at Lake LaVerne, but below freezing temperatures forced the plunge to move inside. The event raised more money than ever before for the Special Olympics.
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Payless Fashion Week gears up for events Annual Global Gala Fashion Week schedule
By Aly.Schaffer @iowastatedaily.com
Courtesy of Katie Pernula
Fashion Show members hand out 5-Hour Energy drinks on Central Campus and sell T-shirts during the 2013 Fashion Week. This year there are new vendors that will have free items throughout the week.
The Fashion Show might have started 31 years ago, but Payless Fashion Week is only two years old and is taking place again this year during the week leading up to the big event. Co-Directors Erin Tepper, Sara Turke and Delaney Eilts have been working very hard on this year’s Fashion Week to make it a fun event for all students on campus. “Even though it’s our second year, we started a new event which is Fashion’s Night out,” Tepper said. She described the night as a fun, stylish event featuring giveaways, speakers, raffles and some red carpet moments. The co-directors are involved in creating all the events and themes. They work on organizing all the dayto-day events down to every last detail and must secure the venue, keep a rolling budget and reach out to vendors and sponsors. There is also an 11-person committee working under them to help figure out the details. The committee is broken into subcommittees, such as entertainment and logistics, that consists of two to three members.
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VEISHEA CAMPUS
■■ Tuesday What: “A Sweet Surprise,” free cupcake from Hy-Vee during the event When: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Where: Central Campus ■■ Wednesday What: Photo booth, free Bruegger’s Bagels When: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Where: Lebaron Hall ■■ Thursday What: High heel races, pizza provided by Little Caesars When: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Where: Central Campus ■■ Friday What: Performance by Dub-H, cookies from Hy-Vee When: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Where: Central Campus What: Fashion’s Night Out When: 7:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. Where: Reiman Gardens ■■ Saturday What: The Fashion Show When: 7 p.m. Where: Cy Stephens Auditorium
MONDAY Jimmy John's sandwiches
COOKOUTS
Jimmy John's chips Specialty Cupcakes
By Kelly.Schiro @iowastatedaily.com Student dance clubs performed at the 9th annual Global Gala to share and celebrate their cultural heritage Friday at the Great Hall in the Memorial Union. Global Gala is an event that celebrates and promotes the diversity of Iowa State. This year 200 people attended the event. Kashaan Merchant, multicultural awareness and Global Gala co-director, wasn’t sure how many people would show up considering the basketball game and two shows at the M-Shop. Merchant said it really wasn’t about the number of people who show up but rather how much people enjoy the performance. “There were people all around and everyone was engaged the entire time,” said Merchant. He said the audience had a wide range of ages from 3 years old to over 60. This year’s event showcased dances preformed by ISU Bhangra, Line Dancing Club, Motion Sickness Dance Team, ISU Raas, Bollywood Dance Club and Cyclone Breakers.
WEDNESDAY
Pork Burgers Texas Roadhouse Rolls with Cinnamon Butter Carrots Otis Spunkmeyer cookies Donated by Murphy-Brown, LLC
BUTTONS
Sold at booth outside the West Student Office Space Memorial Union 11am-2pm March 24-28 & March 31- April 4
■■ Monday What: Free Dunkin Donut’s When: 8 - 10 a.m. Where: Parks Library
enables students to share cultural ways
TUESDAY Brats
Apples and Bananas Blue Bunny Ice Cream
www.veishea.iastate.edu
Provided by ISU Meat Laboratory and donated by Liberty Fruit Co.
THURSDAY Hickory Park Saucy Southerner Sandwiches Chips Coldstone Ice Cream
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FRIDAY Mac and Cheese
Hot Dogs Otis Spunkmeyer cookies
$5
Donated by ISU Meat Science Extension
for the week