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Iowa State Daily, May 2010 Iowa State Daily, 2010 5-25-2010 Iowa State Daily (May 25, 2010) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2010-05 Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Journalism Studies Commons Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (May 25, 2010)" (2010). Iowa State Daily, May 2010. 3. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2010-05/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2010 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, May 2010 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 TUESDAY May 25, 2010, Volume 205 >> Number 3 >> 40 cents >> iowastatedaily.com >> An independent newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 Swimming against the odds Special Olympian Ben Schnable strives to overcome the current in the sport he loves Conservation Station Your eating directory Burritos on Welch Traveling, learning platform Looking for a new place to dine Fighting Burrito is moving 3 teaches Ames children at? Check AmesEats.com 4 to Welch Avenue 2 PAGE 2 | Iowa State Daily | Tuesday, May 25, 2010 A look at Iowa State The information in the log comes from the ISU and the City of Ames police departments’ Only at iowastatedaily.com Police Blotter : ISU, Ames Police Departments records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. at 10:20 a.m.) (reported at 3:21 p.m.) possession of alcohol under May Full coverage of Benjamin Yeager, 7304 Rachel Winterbottom re- the legal age. (reported at Wallace Road, reported an ported the theft of a laptop 12:18 a.m.) this weekend’s 4 egg was thrown onto his computer at Parks Library. Nathan Smith reported Summer Games Tue vehicle. (reported at 10:27 (reported at 9:47 p.m.) a vehicle struck his car. a.m.) Erin Hamling reported the (reported at 12:48 p.m.) Photo: Kelsey Kremer/Iowa to McKinley Daniels Jr., 43, theft of a textbook at Parks Komlan Avochinou State Daily 1418 South Dayton Ave. Library. (reported at 10:02 reported the theft of a May unit 22, was arrested and p.m.) textbook at Parks Library. More columns by charged with driving while Andrew Gall, 1559 Helser (reported at 12:52 p.m.) 5 barred. (reported at 11:15 Jason Arment and Hall, reported the theft of A staff member reported Wed p.m.) a bike. (reported at 10:06 receiving several harassing Sophie Prell Vehicles driven by Xinnan p.m.) telephone calls. (reported at May 4 Xu and Eric Jordan were Krupali Desai, 22, 2212 3:52 p.m.) involved in a property dam- Chao Zhang, 19, 1418 Frederiksen Court, was A vehicle driven by Fuyuan age collision. (reported at South Dakota Ave. unit arrested and charged with Jing collided with a parked The Daily will 1:09 p.m.) 217, was arrested and serious misdemeanor as- car. (reported at 6:01 p.m.) soon delete past charged with driving while A vehicle owned by Jacob sault. She was transported Emma Mae Allen, 24, of online comments barred and harassment. Dorris sustained a fire in to the Story County Justice Chicago, Ill., was arrested (reported at 6:20 a.m.) the engine compartment. Center. (reported at 10:59 and charged with a warrant. (reported at 1:28 p.m.) p.m.) Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa An individual reported (reported at 6:05 p.m.) State Daily almost being struck by a Vehicles driven by Victoria Murphy Gillogly, 18, of passing vehicle. (reported Torrescano and Travis May 5 Chicago, Ill., was arrested Graves were involved in a at 7:18 a.m.) Alessandro Guariento, and charged with criminal property damage collision. Moses Nathaniel, 56, 308 19, of Plano, Texas, was ar- mischief. (reported at 11:47 (reported at 1:32 p.m.) East Lincoln Way unit B, rested and charged with in- p.m.) was arrested and charged Officers initiated a drug- toxication, interference with with intoxication. 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Room 108 Hamilton Hall Listed by college: Jennifer annually for subscriptions State Daily is published as Ames, Iowa 50011 294-4120 294-2403 294-4123 Flammang, chairperson; Laura mailed in-country or out of the a semiweekly on Tuesdays The Iowa State Daily Coombs, vice chairperson; country to the general public. and Thursdays except during Publication Board meets at 5 PERIODICALS POSTAGE 3 Editors A. Barefoot, S. Binder, and C. Davis | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Tuesday, May 25, 2010 | Iowa State Daily | NEWS | 3 Nature Conservation Station teaches community Ames’ Largest By Logan Gaedke Daily Staff Writer Patio by the The Conservation Station, a mobile learning platform for soil and water conservation, was unveiled Thursday at Ada Hayden Park to a crowd of Ames SUNDAY FUN DAY homeschool children. Water $5 One Pound of Chicken Legs + 1 side Jerry Dewitt, director of the Leopold Center, gave a speech $5 Bloody Mary (All Day) to thank those who donated to $8 Pitchers of Old Style Light (9PM-1AM) and helped bring the project to completion. Dewitt and mem- MATAMOROS MONDAY bers of the Iowa Learning Farm $4 Margaritas (2PM-1AM) believe Iowa has a great deal of Matt ■Helmers,■associate■professor■of■agriculture■and■biosystems■ $11 Buckets of Corona or Dos Equis (2PM-1AM) natural beauty that deserves engineering,■talks■to■students.■Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa State Daily $5 Pork Fajitas (All Day, Dine in only) more efficient maintenance than it has received in the past. The rear section of the sta- works. KARAOKE TUESDAY The front section of the Con- tion folds out with a rainfall The Iowa Learning Farm $5 for 8 Boneless Wings (9PM-10AM, Dine In ONLY) servation Station will be a learn- simulator that gives visitors the has already booked more than $1 Tube Shots ing area offering an interactive chance to see how rainfall run- 50 showings across the state, at $2.25 Spiced Rum and Coke multimedia experience. Photo- off and drainage accumulate. places such as county fairs and Karaoke (9PM-1AM) graphs, art, music and video will Samples currently range from farmers’ markets, and expects be used to teach visitors how soil bare soil to plant matter and to arrange many more to come. PATIO PARTY WEDNESDAY and water interact in various grasses, with solid concrete and Visitors can stop in at Conserva- $1 Hamburgers (7-10pm Dine-in only) situations. modular paver blocks in the tion Station locations for free. $1 Hot Dogs (7-10pm Dine-in only) 10 Beers for $10 (6pm-midnight) Bags on the Patio Education 2FER THURSDAY 2fer Wells (9-1AM) Menu & Events Online @ College of Engineering 2fer Pork Tenderloins (All Day - Dine in only) westtownepub.com Late Night Happy Hour $2.50 Domestic Pints (11-1AM) joins national top 20 UNFILTERED FRIDAY $1.50 Draws of OSL (2PM-7PM) By Sarah Haas and Chelsea Davis ■■ Biological/Agricultural■Engi- $5 Regular Nachos (2PM-7PM) (Dine in only) Daily Staff Writers neering: 6th overall, 5th among $3.50 Imports & Crafts Bottles (7PM-1AM) public universities $3.50 Pints Boulevard Wheat (ALL DAY) The College of Engineering placed in the top 25 per- ■■ Materials■Engineering: 26th over- cent of all engineering graduate programs in the U.S. all, 15th among public universities WING IT SATURDAY News & World Report’s 2011 list of America’s Best Gradu- ■■ Industrial/Manufacturing■Engi- 49¢ Wings and Gizzards (Dine in only) ate Schools.