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Defining Political Views

to keep up with the daily happenings of local and national politics. Many students agree that "there's a lot of apathy towards the whole political process and what's going on," Brad Hansen, an Iowa ... State political science major, said. "Most of the students seem to care more about who the leading football rusher is in the Saturday football game than they do about what's going on in the nation's

Islamophobia: A desensitized reality

Sara Husen, a sophomore in political science, is no stranger to adversity. Growing up a Somali-American Muslim in Minnesota, the repercussions of Islamophobia, the dislike or prejudices against the ... , mounting a lot of pressure on individuals and the Muslim community, where they have to constantly answer for the crimes and disturbing acts,” Low says. The current political climate has also played a notable

Getting Political

By Ethos Magazine, Published on 09/07/16

The New Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics

Constitution ratified, which gave women the right to vote. For Catt, it was reward for more than a quarter century of dedicated work. Three years ago, the Political Science Advisory Board and several alumni ... for the study of women and politics, the center will also house offices for the college of LAS, the department of philosophy, Women 's studies, African American studies, Native American studies and

King of Iowa

political convictions. ... population over 15,000, except briefly—less than a year—in Omaha. King grew up experiencing little diversity in a traditional and religious household. His political beliefs, rhetoric and campaign contributors

Campus Watch

students with internships and co-ops. New faculty are joining the college in the departments of Economics, English, Foreign Languages, Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Math, Music, Philosophy ... , Political Science, Psychology, Sociology and Statistics. The College of Education Two new faculty were hired by the college this summer, Dr.Ann Foegen, asssor in Special Education , from the University of

Tuning Out Diversity

is a template. Bur there's a difference in our for­ mula, a difference in managemenr philosophy. Clear Channel's managemenr is very central­ ized. aga's mission, as defined by the presi­ dent, is that ... , the agency that regulates our airwaves, legalized certain radio bandwidths for low-power broadcasters. This move, celebrated by political groups, minority associations, churches and those with more

Seven Nights of Sin

project, or that certain boy or girl you've been pining over. Perchance it's the philosophy term paper assigned eight weeks ago that you haven't given a second thought. While leaving one thing becomes ... winners. That's fine . We know we've clinched the grand prize of a $15 bar tab and a one song recording deal. It's a formality to even announce the winners. But we underestimate the contest's political

Letter from the Editor

, opened for some big names, recorded two albums and toured the Midwest. But it didn’t pan out, and now I will graduate having become a relatively well-known multimedia political reporter on my way to

Translational Research in Colorectal Cancer: Current Status and Future Perspectives of Multimodal Treatment Approach

. This special issue is devoted to current and emerging multimodal treatment approaches in colorectal cancer on the basis of bench to bedside philosophy, focusing on some selected topics that are both

Translational Research in Colorectal Cancer: Current Status and Future Perspectives of Multimodal Treatment Approach

. This special issue is devoted to current and emerging multimodal treatment approaches in colorectal cancer on the basis of bench to bedside philosophy, focusing on some selected topics that are both

Renovation and Commemoration

Chapman Can Center for Women and Politics, offices of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and the philosophy department. ... the Department of Philosophy. The third floor will be shared by the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics and the Cross Disciplinary Studies program. The two will be divided by a SO-person

Monday Mornings in Hell

, longtime Willow cusrodian, expresses his relaxed philosophy abour dealing wirh students while shaking out a dust mop. Lang pauses a moment, saying, "It doesn't matter ro me how bad the kids are. I wouldn't

Hail to the Chief

and the Iowa Legislature. He wouldn't have it any other way- GSB president is what Tofilon, a former Iowa State Daily political reporter and veteran of the GSB senate, has worked for his entire college ... , junior in political sci­ ence from Waterloo, are a curious political duo. Tofilon worked for N Gore and is a young Democrat; Johnson was a member of the College Republicans. They choose to see their

Not a Threat an Asset: How Politicians View Young Voters

paired with Abercrombie and Fitch instead of love beads. Rage Against The Machine is what passes for political commentary in the world of rock. GSB isn't seen as a venue for a revolution bur a campus ... Clinron made rhar formula success­ ful in the 1996 election, nearly two years after Republicans rook over Congress and the presi­ dent chose ro move more roward the center on political issues. Schmidt

Golden Aspirations

mosr people have been able to as a freshman and a sophomore," Cael adds. "My philosophy in wrestling is to go our and score as many points as I can. I don't like close marches. " Cael's constant belief

Jibba Jabber

. And I think I have that now. Part of human nature is to evolve as you grow, so it's hard to maintain integrity when your mind changes about things. E: What's your philosophy on life? CC: To me, it's

Jibba Jabber

month. Meeting in a cozy office in the bowels of the Boheme, 2900 West St., with its owner, Pete Sherman, is a little like talking one-on-one with a philosophy professor, though he actual­ ly is an

Higher Education

regularly—around $45 a week. “I just don’t think it’s hard to get good grades and still smoke weed sometimes,” says Katie*, a senior in philosophy. She tried cannabis for the fi rst time her senior year of ... problem balancing smoking and school. “I study philosophy, so a lot of the time when writing papers, I have to analyze things, and I think weed kind of like guides it. It makes me curious, I guess.” For

Continuing Creativity...

. The Sep­ tember 29th Movement. which consists of students, faculty and staff, does not oppose the importance of this amend­ ment but questions the political expedi­ ency of Carrie Chapman Catt's ... political methods, which included statements of racism , classism and xenophobia . Catt Hall is seen by the members of the September 29th Movement as a symbol of the university's hypocritical attitude in its