IOWA STATE DAILY
MONDAY
14
MAY 2018
Vol 129 No. 163
HIKING IN ADA HAYDEN
CAMPUS CLIMATE BY THE NUMBERS
19 % 90 %
of respondents indicated they had been harassed
indicated they had experienced unwanted sexual contact
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Time to break out your Chaco’s, fill your water bottles and explore the first spot featured in the Daily’s first hiking highlight. pg7
WRESTLING SCHEDULE
of those who had experienced unwanted sexual contact did not report the incident.
of employee respondants indicated they had observed hiring practices they percieved to be unjust. BY DEVYN.LEESON AND EMILY.BERCH @iowastatedaily.com
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Iowa State wrestling unveiled the 2018-19 team schedule Thursday, with notable changes, including an earlier date for the Cy-Hawk duel. pg6
CITY COUNCIL
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The full results of the fall 2017 campus climate survey, conducted by Rankin and Associates Consulting, were released earlier last week.
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Iowa State community members completed 7,326 surveys for an overall response rate of 17 percent. While this is not a high enough percentage to make generalization, conductors of the survey are still confident in the validity of their results.
CLIMATE
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Harrington leaves Iowa State wrestling BY TREVOR.HOLBROOK @iowastatedaily.com Iowa State heavyweight Marcus Harrington will not wrestle for the Cyclones next season. Des Moines Register reporter Cody Goodwin reported the news first.
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Members of City Council and the Ames community clashed over a proposed rental cap that would apply to certain neighborhoods surrounding the university. The Council will discuss the rental cap further next week. pg3
Harrington, a former NCAA Tournament qualifier, had one season of eligibility remaining entering the 2018-19 season, but the heavyweight will elect to forgo his final season. “I just thought it was time,” Harrington told the Des Moines Register. “I could just tell by the way the last couple of years have went, and my motivation has just been elsewhere. Just haven’t had the same spark that I used to about the sport.” After redshirting in his first season in Ames, Harrington posted a 6-7 record in his redshirt freshman season, plugging in at 197 and heavyweight throughout the season. In Harrington’s redshirt sophomore season, the Waterloo native finished with a 9-13 record. Harrington heated up at the Big 12 Championships, earning a fifth-place finish and an NCAA bid. In 2017-18, Harrington stuck at heavyweight for the entire season. Harrington piled up a 22-13 record, including an 11-5 dual record. Harrington finished his season at the Big 12 Champion-
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WORLD SERIES BOUND BY CONNOR.FERGUSON @iowastatedaily.com The Iowa State club baseball team is on its way to the National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) World Series.
Iowa State defeated Missouri twice on Sunday, 10-9 and 6-5, to win the NCBA Mid-American Regional and earn its first bid to the NCBA World Series since 2015. After losing its first game to Missouri, the Cyclones won four straight. The Cyclones beat Nebraska and top-ten ranked Colorado State on Saturday. Once they got to Sunday, Iowa State needed to win both games to earn a spot in the national tournament. After going down 4-0 in the first game, the Cyclones plated eight unanswered runs to go up 8-4. Missouri would come back to tie the game at nine, but Nick Barclay earned a go-ahead hit in the ninth inning to give Iowa State a victory. In game two, the Cyclones went down 5-3, but Anthony Sufficool plated two runs with a triple to tie things up. Roehrick hit a go-ahead home run in the eighth, giving the Cyclones the lead. Iowa State will participate in the NCBA World Series from May 25 to May 31 in Holly Springs, N.C.
Series of fires in Ames BY DEVYN.LEESON @iowastatedaily.com
MIKINNA KERNS/ IOWA STATE DAILY Marcus Harrington wrestles Brandon Ngati during the Iowa State vs West Virginia wrestling meet Jan. 21.
ship, finishing in fourth place and missing an NCAA bid by one place. Without Harrington, the Cyclones will have redshirt sophomore Gannon Gremmel returning at heavyweight. Iowa State also secured Iowa City West’s Francis Duggan on signing day. Duggan was the No. 70 recruit in the country, according to Intermat. Gremmel was the 125 kilogram champion at the 2018 U.S. Open.
Ames has experienced three fires in recent days, with damages totaling approximately $100,000. While some of these fires were intentional, like the the deliberate prairie burns done by Ames Parks and Recreation on May 8, others were entirely unexpected. The first fire, on May 5 at 2:45 a.m., was at a restroom in Brookside Park. Officials believe the fire was not due to malicious activity but rather improper disposal of garbage in a garbage can next to the restrooms.
FIRE
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