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James Franco on Morgan: I can see how he got tripped up Actor James Franco has played a gay man or two, but when it comes to Tracy Morgan’s recent anti-gay tirade, Franco said he sees the gray. “I don’t in any way condone what he said and I am very sensitive to youth,” Franco told CNN at the amfAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research) Inspiration Gala held Tuesday at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Franco was being honored along with designer Michael Kors and said he understands how Morgan was caught in a whirlwind of controversy. “A lot of the work I do is centered on youth ... and to joke about that kind of thing I do not condone at all,” Franco said. “But I think he, like a lot of other performers before him, has gotten into trouble because of

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It’s ‘Runaway Bride’ instead of a wedding for Hefner Saturday was supposed to be Hugh Hefner’s third walk down the aisle, but instead the Playboy founder will have to seek solace in a movie night. “The breakup is a heartbreaker, but better now than after the marriage,” Hefner tweeted Tuesday, following the announcement that his former fiancée Crystal Harris had a “change of heart.” “Since we’re not getting married on Saturday, I’ve scheduled a movie: ‘Runaway Bride.’ Seems appropriate.” As former “Girls Next Door” star Bridget Marquardt wrote on Twitter, “He seems to be handling this well. He even had a sense of humor about it!”

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June 3 Nicole Rains, 23, of 2823 West St. #1, was arrested and charged with public intoxication at Hyland Avenue and Ross Road. She was transported to the Story County Justice Center (reported at 12:39 a.m.). Mihir Awatramani, 23, of 246 N. Highland Ave. #102, was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and public intoxication (reported at 1:55 a.m.). Peter Heiligenthal, 21, of 2921 Cypress Cr., was arrested and charged with public intoxication and criminal mischief (fifth) (reported at 2:00 a.m.). Daniel Freese, 26, of Nevada, was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated (reported at 2:22 a.m.). Kayla Grove, 21, of 4112 Lincoln Swing #305, was arrested and charged with public intoxication at Little Street and Welch Avenue (reported at 2:58 a.m.). Eric Ellinwood, 19, of 2121 Sunset Ave., was arrested and charged with criminal mischief and criminal trespass at the Marston Water Tower. He was transported to the Story County Justice Center (reported 3:51 a.m.). A staff member reported the theft of several abandoned bikes at Helser Hall (reported at 7:01 a.m.). An officer removed a dog from an unattended and locked car at Lot 21. The owner, Kexin Ma, 22, of 2502 Aspen Rd. #1, was later cited for animal neglect (reported at 9:47 a.m.). Marta Phipps, 51, of Boone, was arrested and charged with willful failure to appear in court (reported at 5:05 p.m.). A resident reported being defrauded by what he thought was a valid electronic auction site at Schilletter Village (reported at 9:44 p.m.).

Anthony Cooley, 35, homeless, was arrested and charged with violation of a protective order (contempt) (reported at 9:46 p.m.).

June 4 Kyle Nikkel, 26, of 1419 Idaho Ave., was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated (reported at 1:58 a.m.). Joshua Engelman, 21, of 4013 Fletcher Blvd., was arrested and charged with public intoxication and criminal mischief (fifth offense) (reported at 2:00 a.m.). Jose Batres, 51, of 4606 Ontario St., was arrested and charged with public consumption (reported at 2:02 a.m.). Austin Langfeldt, 21, of 254 Campus Avenue, and Mihir Awatramani, 23, of 246 N. Hyland Ave. #102, were arrested and charged with public intoxication and criminal trespass at Beyer Hall. They were transported to the Story County Justice Center (reported at 2:57 a.m.). Daniel Schumacher, 24, of Hubbard, was arrested and charged with public intoxication (reported at 6:23 a.m.). A resident reported that a vehicle was entered at University Village. However, nothing was believed to have been taken (reported at 10:11 p.m.).

June 5 Jacob Meyer, 20, of 2519 Chamberlin St. #308, was arrested and charged with public intoxication (reported at 12:50 a.m.). Latroy Duckworth, 38, of 56167 W. Lincoln Way #26, was arrested and charged with child endangerment (reported at 5:57 p.m.). Larry Oliver, 57, homeless, was arrested and charged with public intoxication (third) (reported at 6:30 p.m.).

June 6 Thomas Loyd, 21, of Nevada, was arrested and charged with domestic abuse (serious) (reported at 11:00 a.m.). Jonathan Rosemond, 29, of 218 Lincoln Way, was arrested and charged with interference with official acts (aggravated), contempt of court and public intoxication (first) (reported 7:20 a.m.).

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Gosh, golly and goodness gracious, it is time for the media to stop focusing on Sarah Palin. Palin’s One Nation bus tour is entertaining, but takes away from the real political stances offered to the general public from the potential threats to the Obama throne. Yes, the field of fighters verbally sparring to take down our resident president is rather lackluster, but that is no reason to not pay attention to the most relevant election this country has. Palin is diverting attention from actual candidates. She is equally to blame for showing up and expounding upon her skewed views of what the U.S. should be. Her antics are damaging the already limited attention span Americans have for political discourse. If a heavy dose of mindless entertainment is required to force people follow the presidential race, CNN has certainly set the bar with their daunting “This or That” questions during Monday’s Republican presidential debate. Questions posed included “Johnny Cash or Elvis?” and “Thick crust or deep dish?” At least that utter joke of a program showed some actual presidential wannabes demonstrating what misguided leaders they would be. But from the examination of her 27,000 emails to the bus tour that has no merit, this Palin coverage is denying the American people the coverage of the politicians actually running — and dragging America further toward idiocracy. Neither journalists nor their audience should perpetuate it. Editorial Board Jake Lovett, editor in chief Gabriel Stoffa, graduate student Michael Belding, opinion editor RJ Green, columnist

By Claire.Vriezen iowastatedaily.com

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any state legislatures have attempted to pass bills with vague and unclear wording in the past, but the diction of Tennessee’s new law could get a lot of Internet users in trouble. Beginning July 1, a law will be enacted that seems to allow the possibility of a Facebook user, Tweeter, blogger or news group being prosecuted for “emotional distress” suffered by a victim. The bill is an attempt to crack down on online harassment and revamp the state’s harassment laws, but the ambiguous wording has some worried. In particular, images that are transmitted online that have the propensity to offend could now be deemed illegal. The wording of the law is such that the “victim” of a harassing image could construed as anyone, not necessarily the person or party to whom it is sent. Additionally, the image need only “frighten, intimidate, or cause emotional distress to ... a person of reasonable sensibilities.” Certain images are allowed, though: those that have been deemed to have a “legitimate purpose.” But of course, the phrase “legitimate purpose” is open to interpretation. While Internet harassment itself isn’t something to be pushed aside, this particular law is somewhat ridiculous in its attempts to censor “offensive” or harassing images. In this day and age, it seems that nearly any topic will offend someone. For many people discussing controversial topics, it’s nearly impossible to address them without stepping on somebody’s toes, whether it’s because the person is easily offended, or the content is offensive to some. It is an outcome of people having diametrically opposed viewpoints. While some internet users resort to mockery as a form of commentary (albeit a crude one), many artists, cartoonists, or media groups create images satirizing hot button issues such as religion, reproductive rights, LGBT rights, immigration or race. All someone needs to do is claim that

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another person’s Facebook post is causing him or her emotional distress and the offender could receive jail time or up to $2500 in fines. While it seems a bit far-fetched to imagine a situation in which someone is prosecuted for a controversial Facebook picture, it is the potential ramifications of this bill that underscore the need for upholding our highly valued First Amendment. When we allow ideas and criticisms to be silenced out of fear of offending someone, it builds a shield that people can hide behind. Such shields can deprive people of exposure to dissenting views and challenging opinions. I hope someone will deem this new

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law unconstitutional before any damage is done to the rights of Tennesseeans. In the meantime, will shyness of violating this new law cause some to self-censor, for fear of being accused of harassment? Time will tell. An attempt to protect victims of legitimate harassment and intimidation on the Internet could now result in restricting the freedom of expression for those in Tennessee, or simply create a state of fear for many. In a nation that values the right of expression, controlling and threatening punishment for those that create “emotionally distressing” images is hardly a step forward.

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Sen. Hamerlinck’s ‘go home’ remark a ghastly gaffe Editor’s note: This is an open letter to Iowa Senator Shawn Hamerlinck of Dixon.

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s an involved, edcuated, and conservative senior at Iowa State University, I was unbelievably disgusted to hear your comments when a friend of mine from the Government of the Student Body, Jared Knight spoke to you at the Education Appropriation Committee hearing. Having been a member of GSB for the past year, I can imagine that Jared prepared for days, making sure he got his facts straight and hoping that the legislators would take him seriously and listen to his comments. I served on the Ames City Council the past year as the student representative,

and there I gained an inside look into the workings of our government. The individuals I met were all receptive to my thoughts and comments. The City Council encourages students to speak their minds. It’s a real shame that an adjunct professor like you doesn’t feel the same way. The decline of state-level funding has cost ISU students a great deal. We face larger classes and fewer sections and available class times. Lab equipment that was outdated before I entered high school is used in labs across campus. Classes are charging course fees, and colleges are moving to differential tuition rates. This results in a lower-value education for us. We pay more tuition than ever while receiving less. Boosting the economy is a primary goal of many politicians today. At the root of job

Matt England is a senior in aerospace engineering. growth is education. Booming commercial districts and high-tech industries require a good education system. That’s where it all starts. Education is an investment in the future of the state. Irreversible effects will be felt for years to come if the state continues to cut the system. I understand that the government must make cuts when necessary. I sat through budget season while on the Ames City Council. Having to make cuts to important social services while giving the Fire Department a seven percent increase (due to state-mandated retirement packages) stung a little. Cutting funding to the Regent institutions in this economic climate is under-

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standable. But for you to sit there and tell my colleagues to go home and leave it alone is simply ludicrous. At least listen and respect what they have to say! As an elected official, you are supposed to represent the people. Not just the age-25-andover-with-a-full-time-jobpeople. Maybe you forgot that. College students are eligible to vote, and I remember a certain president getting elected with

the help of an under-25 crowd. I hope there are a lot of young adults — particularly students — in your district. I hope I’m not the only one who writes to you. I hope you, especially as an adjunct professor, realize what a valuable demographic the student population is.I hope you start paying attention to students’ opinions. If you don’t want to hear our voices, perhaps you shouldn’t be a part of the

Education Appropriations Committee or sit through open budget hearings. What’s the point listening to open hearings if you don’t want to hear the voices of those who are most affected by the budget? So, Mr. Hamerlinck, go back home. Leave the political circus alone, and stop spending your time worrying about what they’re doing up there.

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Fans of the Japanese art of anime will be flocking to Davenport this weekend. Anime-zing!, a three-day anime expo, will be returning to the Quad Cities Friday through Sunday. The convention’s organizers hope to duplicate the success of the first convention, which they held in 2010. Last year, the festival drew hundreds of anime lovers and video game players, and featured more than 50 different events and activities. Ryan Kopf, senior convention organizer, said his appreciation for anime started when he was young. “I started watching [anime] on Toonami on Cartoon Network before school every morning. I just thought the stories were so much better — so much more involved than other cartoons, that it really got me hooked,” said Kopf. Kopf isn’t the only one who feels this way. The Midwest has hosted several major anime conventions, such as AnimeIowa, in Coralville, , Anime Detour, in Bloomington, Minn., Anime Milwaukee, and, notably, Anime Central, in Rosemont, IL, whose attendance reached just over 23,000 people this year. Anime-zing! started when Kopf noticed the success of AnimeIowa in the past decade. Online forums became the drawing boards for several “mini-conventions,” which have since grown into “more-than-mini” conventions, Kopf said. This success was also due in part to the success of Anime-zap!, an “instant” convention created after the cancellation of the 2010 Pokettokon convention in Illinois. The festival will feature special guest stars throughout the weekend. Robert Axelrod, the convention’s guest of honor, provided the voice for Lord Zedd in the orignal “ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers,” as well as acting in “Star Trek: Voyager” and the sci-fi remake of “The Blob.” Johnny Yong Bosch, who is appearing with his rock band Eyeshine, played the Black Ranger on “Power Rangers,” and has since voiced many anime show characters (“Trigun,” “Bleach”) and video games characters (“Devil May Cry 4,” “Persona 4”). Other guests include Sonny Strait (who voiced characters in “Dragon

Drummer Joseph Soukup, lead vocalist Lavonne McRoberts and guitarist Dylan Boyle play in Peace, Love, and Stuff. The band will be playing in The Space in Ames Friday night. Photo: Dani Harris/ Iowa State Daily

Local band set to release first EP By Vincent. Geerts Ames247 Writer

More than half of the convention attendees will spend the weekend dressed as their favorite anime characters, participating in photo shoots and contests. Photo courtesy of Ryan Kopf

Ball Z” and “Fullmetal Alchemist”) and Trevor Mueller (creator of “Temple of A Thousand Tears”). Martial arts experts from the Kojokan Dojo will be performing and teaching historical warrior combat methods. More than half of the convention attendees will spend the weekend dressed as their favorite anime characters, participating in photo shoots and contests. Cosplayers, or Costumed Roleplayers, will compete in a masquerade contest Saturday afternoon. Prizes are given to attendees with the most visually stunning costumes, as well as those with the most amusing ones. Kopf advises those unsure about the costume aspect of the convention to be as creative as they can be.

“If you come in costume, you’ll make more friends and meet people who like the same shows as you,” Kopf said. In addition to special guests and costumes, the convention will also feature unique events. Prominent events this year will include workshops, including “Cosplaying on a Budget” and “Japanese in an Hour.” Early online registration, which started at $30 per person, has ended, but attendees can register for $45 at the door. The $45 price covers the entire weekend’s admission, and one-day admission is also available for $35. Animezing! will be held in both buildings of the RiverCenter in downtown Davenport. Events will start around 3 p.m. on Friday and last until late afternoon Sunday.

Members of the band Peace, Love, and Stuff, want to prove that — as drummer Joseph Soukup puts it — “women do have the blues.” Describing their style as “psychedelic blues indie rock with gypsy influences,” band members will commemorate the release their first EP, “La Bohemia,” with a performance this Friday. The Space (formerly the Ames Progressive) will host the release show. The show will feature many local acts. Bella Soul will kick off the evening at 8 p.m. Her performance will be followed by sets from Ladysoal, DJ Poe Toaster and the Black Gold Brass Band. Peace, Love, and Stuff will perform last. While the bands move equipment between sets, comedian Ben Herman will give his own performance. At

Peace, Love, and Stuff EP Show When: 8 p.m. Friday, June 17, 2011 What: Peace, Love, and Stuff release show Admission: $5 Where: The Space the end of the night, DJ Poe Toaster will return to the stage to host a dance party for all. Lead singer Lavonne McRoberts said she is excited all of the performers can come together for their show. Bassist David “Smitty” Smit agreed. Guitarist and former Iowa State Daily employee Dylan Boyle is excited to play with

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By Ted.Sics iowastatedaily.com Dean of Students Dione Somerville recently accepted a position as the vice president of student affairs at Pennsylvania’s Bloomsburg University, The end of her four-and-a-half-year term of employment with ISU is imminent. Somerville will begin her new job in late July. “It’s a good time for me, personally and professionally. It’s a great opportunity,” Somerville said. Somerville also applied to the University of WisconsinStevens Point. However, while making reference to her two middle school-aged children, she insists that Bloomsburg is “the best for me, best for my family.” Somerville was born in Detroit, Mo. She studied English as an undergraduate at Ohio Northern University. She then earned a master’s degree in college student personnel from Bowling Green State University and a doctorate in higher education management from the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to her extensive academic credentials, Somerville has experience in

student service at two-year and four-year colleges. “Prior to this I was the director of enrollment services at Lorain County Community College [in Elyria, Ohio],” Somerville said. She held similar positions at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland and Ursuline College in Pepper Pike, Ohio. Iowa State is a good place to be a dean, Somerville said. “The student affairs department at Iowa State has a really good reputation, and when the position became available I was very interested,” Somerville said. Under Somerville’s direction, the dean of students office revised Iowa State’s sexual misconduct policy, renovated the Sloss House and the State Gym, secured a new government grant for the Student Support Services Program and expanded (among other things) the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender program. Somerville also worked as the advisor for both the finance committee and the executive branch of the Government of the Student Body. She called ISU students “conscientious.” Somerville’s successor has not yet been named. Nor has an interim dean.

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