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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. neering: 26th overall, 18th among Choose From Boneless or Original Six of the college’s eight graduate programs are ranked public universities $10 Domestic Buckets (All Day) in the top 20 public universities. Overall, the college ranks ■■ Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astro- 45th, but ranks 25th among public universities. nautical Engineering: 27th over- In a statement, Balaji Narasimhan, associate dean of all, 19th among public universities chemical and biological engineering, said, “Iowa State’s ■■ Chemical Engineering: 30th College of Engineering is supplying a steady stream of tal- overall, 19th among public universi- ented problem-solvers who are focused on innovation. ties Our attention to the major issues of today — renewable energy, safe food, clean water, sustainable environment, ■■ Civil Engineering: 31st overall, a sound infrastructure — means that our students will be 20th among public universities providing solutions now and in coming decades.” ■■ Electrical/Electronic/Communi- Narasimhan also said the ranking “can be directly at- cations Engineering: 38th overall, tributed to the excellence of our faculty and students and 23rd among public universities correlate with the banner year we had with respect to ■■ Mechanical Engineering: 43rd record numbers in research expenditures, graduate stu- overall, 25th among public universi- dent enrollment and doctoral degrees granted.” ties 4518 Mortensen 292.4555 4

PAGE 4 | Iowa State Daily | Tuesday, May 25, 2010 Business Editor M. Cashman | [email protected] Relocation Fighting Burrito makes move to Welch Avenue New businesses in Campustown Restaurant ■■ Angie’s Cantina, 2416 hopes to gain Lincoln Way ■■ Mr. Burrito, 2508 Lincoln more customers Way ■■ Joy’s Mongolian Grill, closer to campus 112 Hayward Ave. ■■ Fighting Burrito, 117 By Micaela Cashman Welch Avenue [mid to Daily Staff Writer late summer opening] ■■ Project 20/20, 2424 Fighting Burrito has found a Lincoln Way new home. ■■ RockStarz and Group- The popular restaurant, cur- ies Hair Studio, 2404 rently located at 2712 Lincoln Chamberlain St. Way, will move to 117 Welch Ave., next to Cy’s Roost. The building recently hosted Mochi smoothie and ice cream Goodman said. “We’ll compete shop; it also held a Dairy Queen. with the other restaurants the The new location will open same way we always have: We in mid to late summer, said provide a unique product.” owner Matthew Goodman. Goodman said the restau- Goodman is in the process rant was a success even when of designing the interior. While it first opened six years ago, but no physical work has happened he is excited to leave the old site yet, Goodman said the design- behind. ing is proceeding well. Goodman said moving the Goodman said he is moving restraunts locations is like mov- the restaurant for three main ing into a new house or apart- reasons: to gain more business, Nicole Kingge cleans up her work area Monday at Fighting Burrito. Fighting Burrito will be moving to 117 Welch Ave., next to Cy's Roost, in ment. to meet more students and pro- mid to late summer. Owner Matthew Goodman planned the move so they can gain more business, meet more students and have a more “You get rid of all the old stuff vide a more comfortable atmo- comfortable atmosphere. Fighting Burrito is open until 4 a.m., but hopes that this new location will bring in more daytime business. Photo: that drove you crazy before. Of sphere. Leah Hansen/Iowa State Daily course, I’m sure there will be Currently, Fighting Burrito things that drive me crazy about is the farthest eatery from Cam- town. kind of customer that comes where new students explore said he has invested more into the new location too, but it’s very pustown that competes in the Goodman hopes the new in,” Goodman said. first. using the space wisely in order exciting to acquire a new place,” late-night food market. location will help the restaurant Those customers are mostly He wants to make the new to create that nice environment. Goodman said. “The closer we are to the dis- pull in more customers. college-aged students, and they space a comfortable environ- The site may be changing, He hopes the transition be- trict,” Goodman said, “the more Goodman said his restau- often live off campus. ment for all age groups, includ- but Fighting Burrito will remain tween locations will go smooth- business we’ll have. We do very rant gets the most business in Students living on campus ing professors. the same restaurant with the ly, so the restaurant will not have well late-night, and the new lo- the early hours of the morning, sometimes don’t venture out to “We want to provide a nice same food and people that has to close for any length of time. cation will support that.” but he hopes moving to Welch where Fighting Burrito is cur- environment and good food,” made it popular. Goodman said the old Fight- Open until 4 a.m. Fridays Avenue will gain business in the rently, Goodman said. he said. It prides itself on fresh prod- ing Burrito location may host a and Saturdays, Fighting Burrito daytime. By moving to Welch Avenue, While the Welch Avenue ucts and satisfying meals. bakery or coffee shop in the fu- has the latest hours in Campus- “Right now, there’s a certain the restaurant will be closer to building is not bigger, Goodman “It’s still going to be us,” ture.

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Promotion Award Ames Chamber of Commerce hosts FOX Engineering booth at ISU Orientation Resource Fair firm honored by

By Micaela Cashman Grand Conceptor Daily Staff Writer By Micaela Cashman The Ames Chamber of Commerce will Daily Staff Writer host a booth throughout June at the ISU Ori- entation Resource Fair. FOX Engineering, 1601 Golden Aspen Drive, earned the Grand Throughout the orientation resource Conceptor award at the recent American Council of Engineering fair, the booth will welcome more than 4,500 Companies of Iowa banquet in West Des Moines. new students to town, while representing The fifth annual event was held May 6. The event honored various businesses that belong to the Ames engineering firms in many different categories. Chamber of Commerce. FOX Engineering focuses on environmental engineering. “As we like to say, ‘Shop Ames, Grow The firm earned their award in the wastewater category for Ames,’” said Ames Chamber of Commerce the membrane bioreactor wastewater treatment plant, which Program Manager Crystal Davis. was completed in the summer of 2008 in North Liberty. “We truly believe everything new stu- The firm, which prides itself on having the largest, most ex- dents and their families may need can be perienced personnel in Iowa, serves municipal areas across the found right here in Ames,” Davis said. state, according to its website. Davis said the booth will provide infor- Other services provided are stormwater management, mu- mation about everything from where to buy nicipal services and site development. FOX Engineering has a great cup of coffee, to where to get your been working in Iowa for more than 20 years. computer fixed, to where to go to the doctor. Visit FOX Engineering at foxeng.com to learn more about the The booth also will provide more than company. 250 fliers and brochures. The summer orientation fair gives students a chance to interact with representatives from many areas of the university. The Ames Chamber of Commerce will be included in this There will be more than 500 promotion- year’s fair as an effort to encourage students to shop locally. File photo: Iowa State Daily al items available. Online Retail The Ames Chamber of Commerce hosts said. proaching school year, as well as their new a booth every year at the orientation re- Seeing these coupons utilized shows surroundings. source fair. us that the Ames Chamber of Commerce’s The business community strives to pro- PowerFilm teams In addition to the Ames Chamber of booth positively affects more than the Ames vide a welcoming and friendly environment Commerce’s booth, the orientation resource businesses exclusively, but it also benefits for the ISU students and families, Davis said. fair also has booths from greek societies, new students and their families, as well as “This is a great opportunity for our with Boy Scouts student-run groups and foundations. visitors to the community. members to showcase themselves and their Businesses that hand out coupons at the Davis said the orientation resource fair businesses to thousands of new residents fair often see those coupons utilized, Davis gets new students excited about the ap- and visitors to our community,” Davis said. to sell products

Journalism PowerFilm teaming up ated is a 7.5-watt foldable with Boy Scouts charger. PowerFilm, 2337 230th St., This new product will will now sell their company’s benefit the Boy Scouts orga- Alumnus earns Greenlee School’s products on the Boy Scouts of nization, especially now that America’s online retail store, technological equipment is scoutstuff.org, according to a available that requires a more May 11 news release. powerful charge than was pre- award for distinguished service PowerFilm is a company viously necessary. that manufactures flexible so- The powerful and fold- By Micaela Cashman nalism and Times. He started at Meredith In 2006, he joined Meredith lar panels. able charger will be available Daily Staff Writer Communica- Corporation as a copy editor Integrated Marketing and led The company is scheduled exclusively at the Boy Scouts tion at Iowa before being promoted to copy the effort to digitize content. to launch its products on the of America’s online retail store, Dave Kurns, director of busi- State gives chief and then assistant manag- He has worked with marketing Boy Scouts of America website scoutstuff.org. ness development at Meredith the award to ing editor for magazines focus- companies such as Honda, Met sometime this month. “PowerFilm is pleased to Corporation in Des Moines, has a new recipi- ing on home and family themes Life and Nestle. As part of the agreement, expand its association with earned the James W. Schwartz ent each year. sold nationwide. Kurns said he was humbled PowerFilm engineers have the good name and high Award for Distinguished Service It is the high- Kurns In 1994, Kurns became a and honored to earn the award. teamed up with the Boy values of the Boy Scouts of to Journalism and Commu- est honor the founding editor of Meredith “I owe a great deal of my Scouts of America organiza- America organization,” said nication, an award that’s been school gives. New Media. In a time when career — in newspapers, maga- tion to create a new, custom President and CEO of Power- around since 1977. Kurns graduated from Iowa online journalism was just be- zines and Web content — to the product. Film Tim Neugent. James W. Schwartz was chair State in 1982 with a degree in ginning, Kurns worked on Mer- training and inspiration I found The product they’ve cre- -Daily Staff of the department of journal- journalism and mass commu- edith’s first commercial website. at Iowa State and the Greenlee ism for 12 years, and he was also nication with a minor in busi- Following that endeavor, School.” Web Links: president of the Association for ness. After college, he worked Kurns became an interactive Kurns will receive the award For more information on Boy Scouts Education in Journalism. as a reporter and editor for the editor for Meredith’s online Oct. 29, as part of homecoming and PowerFilm visit: www.scouting.org/ The Greenlee School of Jour- Ames Tribune and Quad-City magazines. week in Hamilton Hall. www.powerfilmsolar.com/ 6

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Ben Schnable competes in the men’s 25-yard freestyle competition Friday at Beyer Hall. Schnable the grill placed second with a time of 44.09 in his second competition of the day. Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa State Daily

Special Olympics by the numbers ■■ The Special Olympics came to the ISU Moines. campus this weekend. ■■ “More than 1,200 coaches and chap- fire up your grill with the right ingredients. ■■ Out of 2,800 athletes, 1,400 gold medals erones, as well as 1,400 volunteers, were awarded. donated their time to make this event a ■■ “This is the largest Special Olympics success,” said Joyce Allard, director of Prices effective from 5/25 - 6/1 Iowa event held during the year,” said communications for Special Olympics Special Olympics Iowa President and Iowa. CEO Mark A. Reed. “Athletes, their ■■ Also featured at the event was an families and coaches travel to Ames from Olympic festival, a dance and the healthy every part of the state for this competi- athletes screening program “to improve tion.” greater overall health and fitness for the ■■ Sports included aquatics, track and field, athletes.” cycling, and others. There was also a roller skating competition held in Des —Daily Staff 75 99

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Special Olympics Death Slipknot bassist Paul Gray found dead in hotel room

By Gabriel Stoffa tical of Gray’s reported death earlier in the day, as Daily Staff Writer fake reports concerning certain Slipknot band members have been circulated many times in Slipknot band member Paul Gray, 38, was the past. found dead Monday morning in a hotel room at There is no evidence of foul play, according to TownePlace Suites by Marriott. Urbandale police. However, a complete investi- The band’s roster is made up of Shawn Cra- gation of the death will be undertaken. han, , Paul Gray, , Joey An autopsy will be performed Tuesday by the Jordison, , , Polk County Medical Examiner’s Office to deter- and . Gray was a backup vocalist and mine the exact cause of death. bassist for the heavy metal band since 1995. Toxicology testing will be completed to de- Fans across Facebook and Twitter were skep- termine any contributing factors to Gray’s death.

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Ben Schnable, left, smiles after receiving his gold medal for the 50-yard freestyle competition Friday at 1 BR Apt. $85 Beyer Hall. Schnable’s exuberance for swimming peaked during his high school years, when he joined the school’s swim team. Photo: Logan Gaedke/Iowa State Daily 2 BR Apt. $95 3 BR Apt. $110 *Townhomes are .20 per sq. ft. and steps are $2 each. At home in the water *There is an additional $5 charge per level. By James Heggen many classes that were not in he didn’t give up.” Daily Staff Writer the classroom.” Ben said it was great to be Ben enjoyed swimming so on the team and it boosted his offer expires 8/15/10 Local Number (515) 669-7779 Ben Schnable has come a much, he decided he wanted to self-confidence. He also said he long way. join the Ames High swim team, enjoyed the social aspect of be- Schnable was one of 2,800 which was no small task. ing on the team. GPS&D • “The Best” • GPS&D • “The Best” • GPS&D • “The Best” • GPS&D athletes who competed in Ames Kathy said Ben has a “para- Ben graduated from high last week as part of the Iowa Spe- graph” of diagnoses, including school in 2008, but decided to cial Olympics. He took home mild cerebral palsy. This affects continue swimming through • Best” “The • GPS&D • Best” “The • GPS&D • Best” “The • GPS&D • one first place and two second his motor skills, which makes Active Lifestyles, a sports pro- place finishes in swimming Fri- some tasks, including swim- gram for people with devel- GPS & D day. It’s quite a feat when as re- ming, more difficult. opmental and intellectual dis- is cently as high school, Schnable But Ben was determined to abilities through the Arc of Story couldn’t swim a full length of the make the team. He spent a lot of County. pool and had to be in the out- time working with his teachers He joined the team in Febru- side lanes for safety reasons. to improve his swimming abil- ary of 2009, which has allowed “This is the highlight of his ity, and his sophomore year, Ben Ben to continue his swimming SUMMER LOVE year, he just loves it,” said his made the team. career, but also has filled a so- mother, Kathy, who volunteers Kathy said she was very cial void left after he graduated, with the swim team. proud of Ben’s accomplishment Kathy said. She said he had been Ben has been swimming — he is the only one in his fam- kind of lonely after losing the since high school, where he ily to have lettered in a sport. She contact with his fellow class- said he was drawn to the sport said, as a parent, sometimes you mates, some of which he knew after taking swimming classes get nervous if you’re not sure if as far back as kindergarten. as part of his special education your child can do something, Ben will be back next year, program. He said he enjoyed it because you want him or her and Kathy, along with Patty because it was a place where he to succeed, but also don’t want Gibler, who also volunteers for could be himself and didn’t have your child to have hurt feelings the team, will be taking over to worry about grades or the if it doesn’t work out. the coaching position from Ei- • GPS&D • “The Best” • GPS&D • “The Best” • GPS&D • “The Best” • 129 Main Street • Downtown stress of his other classes. “He did it, he amazed me, leen Thompson. Thompson is

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s a veteran it’s easy for Jason our people, the sustenance of 9/11. As a people we need to gear with my rifle resting in Halo Reach gives me to say that I have Arment our children and the purity of let it heal, to stop using it as the crook of my arm jutting breath of fresh air some racial prejudices is a senior in our blood, the freedom and some trump card to fall back upward toward the sky. A English from against Arabs. At least I’m up independence of the father- on, when it’s time to hate The child looked at me, front about it, I don’t waste Grimes land, so that our people may Arabs or be xenophobic in and raised a pointed finger, Courtesy photo: Paul Con- time hiding from it. mature for the fulfillment of general. not of accusation, but of inno- nors/The Associated Press I have love for their free- the mission allotted it by the It’s time to broaden our cent understanding. “Musala- dom fighters though. I guess have complained that they creator of the universe.” world views by kilometers. heen,” he said, answering my spending a little time living feel singled out for a practice Welcome to nationalism It’s time for us to take steps question and labeling me the in Iraq and seeing what a that, according to an Interior at its finest — Hitler’s “Mein forward, not to understanding very thing I was seeking. My war torn, third world country Ministry estimate, concerns Kampf,” the epitome of na- Islam, but to understanding face went blank. That’s how looks like gave me some in- fewer than 2,000 women in a tionalism in its purest form. ourselves, because we are a child started the cascade of sights into why they do what country of 64 million inhabit- That’s just an unfortu- them. They are no different thought that would forever they do. ants.” nate side effect to all of the than us. change my world view. It’s a strange kind of love And when the reasons bonding, the majority is doing I love them, hate them, We need to accept people Ethnic Studies not though, that makes most Muslims traditions are being when nationalism is first understand them, celebrate for who they are. If not just one to be ignored civilians very comfortable. A singled out is the government introduced. The introduction our victories over them and to do the right thing, then kind of paradoxical love that wanting to “uphold traditional of these seemingly grand ide- don’t begrudge them their because soon enough that allows me to smile when our European values,” my head als that will supposedly solve victories over us. small worldview that the ma- Courtesy photo: Seppo boys bring the noise into their almost exploded. problems creates energy. It’s almost like my experi- jority has edges you out of the Vuolteenaho/Flickr towns, and understand when The bottom line is that Most positive results ence with Muslims isn’t picture. It won’t be long until some of ours expire in the people are people to me take some time to build up, completely from watching society decides outspoken, sand, gasping from a sucking and — Muslim or not — they because creation takes time, TV and movies. That may liberty-loving, tattooed guys chest wound, while they stare have the right to wear what but destruction is instan- be I have some real world with military backgrounds at a foreign sky. they want. My allegiance to taneous. Like a crackhead’s experience with them, and like yours truly need to take So when I read about how liberty far outweighs my racial nervous energy, this vibrant like any complex relationship, a walk. France is cracking down on prejudices. energy needs an outlet, and it’s a little tough for people Hopefully there are people Muslim traditions, I got angry. The French are lying to the minorities are always a on the outside looking in to enough to stand up for me When I read the Washington themselves if they think what good target. understand. when I need it, Texas Schools work Post reporting that, “The they are doing isn’t motivated I should be praising this One of the questions I and hope- on Christian agenda French government decided by racial hate. It’s easy to use decision by France. I should was often asked while I was fully for Wednesday to impose a $185 florid words to disguise some- be thumping a pulpit and patrolling the little section you as

™ fine on women who wear a thing ugly and malicious. talking about how militant of Iraq my tour allowed me well. full-face Islamic veil in pub- A good historical example Islam is a threat to our way of to visit was, “Where are the lic,” my blood boiled. would be: life on this side of the pond, as musalaheen?” Musalaheen Especially when in the “What we must fight for is was made clear by 9/11. I just [moos-a-la-heen] means online same article, it is further to safeguard the existence and can’t bring myself to do it. gunslingers in Arabic, or my iowastatedaily.com/opinion reported that, “Muslims here reproduction of our race and We need to move past pronunciation was at least close enough that every- one understood what I was asking. Editor in Chief Opinion Editor Feedback policy: names, phone numbers, major and/or I once asked a child, group affiliation and year in school of the Anthony Capps Sophie Prell The Daily encourages discussion, but does author or authors. Phone numbers and this child of at most 6, 294-1632 294-2533 not guarantee its publication. We reserve addresses will not be published. where the musalaheen were. [email protected] [email protected] the right to edit or reject any letter or online feedback. Online Feedback may be used if first I towered over him in my name and last name, major and year in Send your letters to: letters@iowastatedaily. school are included in the post. Feedback Editorial Board members: com. Letters 300 words or less are more posted online is eligible for print in the Iowa A woman wearing a burqa walks through a small sand- Sophie Prell likely to be accepted and must include State Daily. storm near Balkh, Iraq. Courtesy photo: Dirk Haas/Flickr Iowa State Daily | Tuesday, May 25, 2010 | CLASSIFIEDS | 9 Classifieds Buy 5 days, Daily Classifieds Work! Get 5 days CHECK FREE!* online US OUT! We guarantee it! *ISU students get 5 free days if the item does not sell in 5 days. Excludes Autos and Rentals www.iowastatedaily.com/classifieds Sell it. Move it. Buy it!

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Architecture Community Student wins design competition Ames Foundation with ‘Ames Railway Corridor’ film spruces up flowers By Abigail Barefoot ity of story, effectiveness in expressing the helpful,” Cao said. on Grand Avenue Daily Staff Writer “personal infrastructures” theme and the The hardest part of the project was creat- quality of execution to blend rigorous craft ing a character to narrate the story. By Paige Godden to do. Zijie Cao, graduate student in architec- with intelligent storytelling. “I have never done that before, writing Daily Staff Writer Bates said the flower beds ture, proves design is not limited to drawing. First the judges picked five films from stories wasn’t really my thing,” Cao said. were planted several years Cao won first place in the student cate- the student category out of the 208 total Submissions could be produced in any The Ames Foundation will back, but no one had been gory of the Society for Moving Images about submissions. These five films moved on as motion image medium and were intended be digging out the top soil and watering or weeding them. the Built Environment 2010 Short Film finalists the winner was decided. to enlighten and entertain with stories about replanting perennials and an- Vegge said this project will Competition. “Ames Railway Corridor” was selected infrastructure on a personal or public scale, nuals Wednesday in the plant- hopefully boost economic vi- “I think doing video is very special be- from among the finalist as the winning film. according to the SMIBE website. ers along Grand Avenue. tality downtown. cause it has time, it’s not the same of draw- Cao chose his topic because of the rela- Cao created the award winning video as The Ames Foundation The Ames Foundation has ings or words, it adds something more and tionship between trains and the community part of an assignment in a course titled Stu- started the $54,000 project raised money for small and is very beneficial,” Cao said. of Ames. dio and Media I: Mapping, Programming March 26, said Joyce Vegge, large projects in the Ames Cao’s two-minute video, “Ames Railway “It was interesting how the railway en- and Building. president of the Ames Foun- community, according to its Corridor,” was selected to receive the grand gages in peoples lives, the benefits it has and The assignment addressed the program- dation. website. prize. The film focused on the history and how people become accustomed to the rail- ming of a long-term project — the function- Verne Bates, Ames Foun- Some other projects the development of downtown Ames, and it way,” Cao said. al and intangible activities that happen in a dation member, said in ad- Ames foundation has com- studied the railway corridor. The competition was not only a fun ex- space. Marwan Ghandour, associate dean of dition to planting, there will pleted include the restoration The film competition featured two cat- perience for Cao but also a chance to learn architecture, taught the class. be decorative wraps going of Bandshell Park, landscaped egories: general and student. The judge’s about culture through the different films. All of finalist videos will be screened at around pots to make them city parks, cemeteries and en- panel was composed of artists, architects, “I am really excited. I can‘t believe I won. the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los more attractive. trances and was responsible designers and editors. But it is really good because a lot of people Angeles, Calif., and the Graham Foundation, This project is the type the for the time capsule in Stuart The panel judged videos on the original- competed, and I learned a lot, so it was very Chicago, Ill. The films will also be online. Ames Foundation was created Smith Park.

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