An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890
08.23.18 Vol. 219 No. 004
THURSDAY
IOWA STATE DAILY
POLITICS
RUNNING SAFELY
Political candidates Charles Aldrich and Rick Stewart are 2 of the 35 Iowa Libertarian candidates running in this year’s midterm election.
Tibbetts update
Immigration status of suspect questioned
RUN WITH A BUDDY
BY DEVYN.LEESON @iowastatedaily.com Cristhian Bahena Rivera, who has been charged with the first-degree murder of Mollie Tibb, is residing in the United States legally, a motion for a gag order against law enforcement and government officials claims. Rivera was reported to be undocumented at a press conference Tuesday by Assistant Director of DCI Field Operations Mitchell Mortvedt. But court documents filed Wednesday by Allan Richards, Rivera’s lawyer, claim Rivera is residing in the United States legally. “[Rivera] has complied with his documented status since arriving in the U.S.A. as a minor,” according to the document saying the government should refer to Rivera as a documented resident moving forward. The document says government officials are promoting the idea that Rivera “is not present in this jurisdiction legally.” The document claims this portrayal of Rivera by law enforcement and public officials will make the possibility for a fair trial unlikely. “The Government’s position of promotion of this idea will prevent any notion of the [Rivera]’s right to a fair trial,” the motion says. Both President Donald Trump and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds made statements following Tuesday’s announcement that Rivera had been in the country illegally. “Sad and Sorry Trump has weighed in on this matter in national media which will poison the entire possible pool of jury members,” said the document. Rivera was working at Yarrabee Farms in the Brooklyn area which is owned by Eric Lang, brother of the former leader of the Iowa Board of Regents Craig Lang. “Craig Lang supports [Rivera]’s right to be in this jurisdiction, and for the Government to support any other idea of status publicly flies in the face of such statements,” according to the court documents filed by Richards. Yarrabee Farms did answer when reached out by the Daily. Richards said he had no comment on the case or Rivera’s immigration status when reached by the Daily.
ALWAYS HAVE YOUR PHONE
RUN IN DAYLIGHT BY WILLA.COLVILLE @iowastatedaily.com In light of recent events, many students on campus are concerned for their safety. While the Mollie Tibbetts case is unique, it is still important to take precaution, especially at night. Tibbetts, who was abducted on July 18 during a jog, frequently ran at night in Brooklyn, Iowa, where she lived. Here at Iowa State, students typically have hectic schedules with limited free time, so it is not unusual to see them jogging after dark. Holly Schmitz, president of the running club at Iowa State and senior in mechanical engineering, stressed the importance of running with a friend. “I always suggest finding a friend to run with or before going on a run letting a friend know when you left,” Schmitz said. The running club runs at the same time each
SAFETY
NEW SAFETY FEATURES
HEADY HALL BLACK ENGINEERING UDCC HELSER HALL
The presumed death of Mollie Tibbetts has led campus officials to remind students of resources they can access if they need support or are worried about their safety. “This tragedy hits extremely close to home, and we understand students and members of the campus community may feel deep sorrow and sadness, as well as vulnerability and fear,” said Martino Harmon, senior
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LINCOLN WY PETER LEMKEN/ IOWA STATE DAILY After a safety walk with Student Government, ISU Police Department facilitated the installment of brighter lights throughout campus.
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ISU shares support network BY ANNELISE.WELLS @iowastatedaily.com
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Courtesy of lpaction.org
vice president for student affairs, in a written statement. Harmon said a list of resources including Student Counseling Services, Thielen Student Health Center, Office of Multicultural Affairs, The Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Margaret Sloss Women’s Center have been sent to academic advisers’ emails across campus. “We are just trying to act on the united front so if an academic adviser is talking to a student, they would
RESOURCES
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RESOURCES Student Counseling Services 515-294-5056 Student Assistance 515-294-1020 studentassistance@iastate.edu Thielen Student Health Center 515-294-5801 (24/7 access to medical advice) Crisis Text Line Text “ISU” to 741741 Employee Assistance Program for faculty and staff: 1-800-327-4692
Office of Multicultural Student Affairs 515-294-6338 omsa@iastate.edu Margaret Sloss Women’s Center 515-294-4154 womenctr@iastate.edu Office of Diversity and Inclusion 515-294-8840 vpdioffice@iastate.edu Iowa State Police 515-294-4428 dpsinfo@iastate.edu