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MONDAY, OCT. 8, 2012

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Photo: William Deaton/ Iowa State Daily The Cyclones celebrate after upsetting No. 15 TCU Saturday at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Wort, Texas. The Cyclones have now beaten a ranked team in the state of Texas for three consecutive years for the first time in school history.

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Barnett, Lenz spur Cyclones to win against TCU By Jake.Calhoun @iowastatedaily.com FORT WORTH, Texas — Don’t call it an upset. The ISU football team has performed countless upsets during the four years under coach Paul Rhoads, almost to the point where the players are no longer fazed by the significance of them. There was little surprise Saturday, when Iowa State defeated No. 15 Texas Christian (TCU) 37-23 in its inaugural home game as a member of the Big 12. “That’s what we’re look-

ing for, is for it to not be an upset,” said Josh Lenz, senior wide receiver. “We want to be one of those teams that people want to upset. We’ve been working towards this for a long time, so it feels good to come down here and get the win.” The win for the Cyclones (4-1, 1-1 Big 12) ended TCU’s winning streak of 12, which was the longest in the nation coming into the game. Iowa State has now defeated ranked opponents in the state of Texas for three consecutive years for the first time in school history, having beaten No. 22 Texas in 2010 and No. 19 Texas Tech in 2011 prior to this game. It also marked the first

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Photo: Huiling Wu/ Iowa State Daily Quarterback Jared Barnett drops back for a pass in the win against TCU Saturday at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. Barnett was 12-21 for 183 yards and three touchdowns in his first 2012 conference start for the Cyclones.

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Major Fair offers help for undecided By Elizabeth Polsdofer ISD Staff writer

Roaches reproduce quickly if unchecked

Students who are open option or want to change their major are welcome to attend the Major Fair in the Memorial Union on Monday. Representatives of over 100 majors will be in the Great Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to answer questions about majors and career paths. Iowa State’s webpage for open option students said 20 percent of students come to Iowa State as open option.

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ROPE ‘EM: Iowa State hosts Cyclone Stampede Rodeo competition Cody Bullock of Black Hills Community College competes in the rodeo’s signature event, bull riding, Saturday at the Cyclone Stampede Rodeo. See more photos online at iowastatedaily.com

A routine inspection brought some issues to light at Chasers, a Campustown bar. Last week, Brian Church conducted an inspection of the bar Oct. 1, and found live cockroaches inside. In addition to roaches, the fountain gun holders at the bar were not draining properly, another health risk. Scott Davis, owner of Chasers, could not be reached after multiple attempts for comment at this time. Donald Lewis, professor of entomology, explains the issues

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