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Regents: Increase Funding Iowa State Daily, September 2016 Iowa State Daily, 2016 9-9-2016 Iowa State Daily (September 9, 2016) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2016-09 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (September 9, 2016)" (2016). Iowa State Daily, September 2016. 14. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2016-09/14 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2016 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, September 2016 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Friday, September 9, 2016 | Volume 212 | Number 14 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Iowa State’s new record enrollment: 36,660 By Emily.Barske Thursday. students than any other school state funding, we want to be man Sciences: 4,871; Liberal Arts @iowastatedaily.com The enrollment number is in the world, as well as record sure we are growing at a pace and Sciences: 8,526; Veterinary nearly 2 percent higher than the numbers of non-resident, U.S. that allows us to maintain high Medicine: 749; Interdepartmen- fall 2015 semester, according to multicultural and international quality,” he said. tal Units and Graduate Unde- Iowa State has announced a news release. students,” said President Steven Here’s how the enrollment clared: 404; Post-docs: 307 another record enrollment — “As we work to create a more Leath. breaks down by college: Iowans make up about 57 per- 36,660 for the fall 2016 semester, diverse and inclusive campus, “True to our land-grant mis- Agriculture and Life Sciences: cent of total enrollment, while the eighth straight year of record Iowa State is proud to remain sion, Iowa State is accessible 5,395; Business: 4,772; Design: U.S. multicultural and interna- enrollment, ISU officials said the top choice for more Iowa and affordable; but with lagging 1,991; Engineering: 9,645; Hu- tional enrollment is 8,748. Illustration by Chelsey Crile Chelsey by Illustration By Ryan.Young And as he took a deep breath on the fi eld, @iowastatedaily.com Netten didn’t think. He just kicked. Cyclones go This time, the ball went straight through the goalposts, directly in to the blue All- Forty-two yards away from the goalpost, State hands in the back of the netting. Iowa State kicker Cole Netten got in posi- The fi eld goal was good. The Cyclones to Iowa City tion. won. Just two seconds remained on the score- “It’s something I’ll never forget,” Netten board at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, and said Wednesday. “It’s really hard to re- for Cy-Hawk the game was tied 17-17. member [the details] because it happened Netten just missed the attempt wide left. so fast, but it was just a lot of happiness. It But luckily for Netten, Iowa coach Kirk was cool.” Ferentz called a timeout. He had a second showdown chance. CYHAWK p5 BOARD OF REGENTS Regents: Increase funding Staudt disavows Leath: 2 percent BYU resolution tuition increase StuGov opposition to BYU irks president likely at Iowa State By Alex.Connor pus while still respecting the @iowastatedaily.com beliefs that many members of By Alex.Connor the Church of Latter Day Saints @iowastatedaily.com hold.” Student Government Presi- Staudt argued his discontent dent Cole Staudt said Thursday for the resolution at the meeting. The Iowa Board of Regents has he disagrees with the Senate’s “You make change by embrac- agreed to ask for a 2 percent in- opposition to Brigham Young ing people,” Staudt said at the crease in state appropriations for University possibly joining the meeting. “... This resolution is Iowa’s three public universities, Big 12 Conference. not the way you make change. We but Iowa State President Steven The resolution passed Wednes- don’t make change by excluding Leath said that with continued day states that BYU discriminates people. growth, tuition likely will go up against LGBT students, staff and The resolution, which passed again. faculty, and therefore should not the Senate 21-6, followed a near- The proposal, introduced join the Big 12 Conference. ly hour-and-a-half debate on Thursday at the regents meeting “The Big 12 stands for the ac- whether the Student Government in Iowa City, will ask the Iowa ceptance of everyone, no matter had a place to take a position Legislature for $656.3 million Travis Charlson/Iowa State Daily their beliefs. I do not think we against BYU possibly joining the Iowa State President Steven Leath said Thursday during the Board of Regents meet- in state support, which breaks ing that a tuition hike of 2 percent is necessary because of lagging state support. would be any better than BYU Big 12 Conference. down to a $3.7 million increase if the Big 12 schools chose to The resolution will be sent to for Iowa State and $4.4 million Leath said the 2 percent in- crease in tuition is a “very mod- reject them because of their active leaders in the Big 12 Con- for the University of Iowa. The crease would help, but Iowa State est” proposal, but necessary be- beliefs,” Staudt said in his state- ference, including Conference board also will give the University also is looking into a 2 percent in- cause of lagging state support. ment. “The conference should Commissioner Bob Bowlsby, of Northern Iowa an additional crease in tuition for undergradu- “Looking at a number of factors see BYU’s bid to join us as an Iowa State President Steven Leath $2.5 million with its 2 percent ate students. opportunity to work with BYU and other Big 12 university presi- increase, totaling $4.4 million. Leath said the 2 precent in- BOR p3 to create a more inclusive cam- dents. IOWA STATE DAILY 2 CAMPUS BRIEF Friday, September 9, 2016 Weather Reiman Gardens welcomes DiGitaL FRIDAY Content Showers and thunderstorms, 79 especially in the afternoon. local artists to paint on grounds neWS Sunny this weekend. 55 By Alex Connor Weather provided by ISU American Meteorological Society @iowastatedaily.com CY-HAWK COVERAGE ON TWITTER Reiman Gardens is inviting Follow Daily reporters and poLiCe bLotter local artists to an informal photographers on Twitter The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law gathering Friday to draw and for Cy-Hawk coverage Sat- the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a ments’ records. court of law. paint on the grounds of the urday:@LukeManderfeld, gardens. @RyanYoung44,@Brian- Sept. 3 of a generator in Lot D4. According to its event Mozey and @KatyKlopper. page, Reiman Gardens is Brooke Myers, 20, of 522 Broad An officer investigated a prop- inviting artists to bring wa- St., Maxwell, Iowa, was cited for erty damage collision in Lot 2. tercolor, acrylic, charcoal or SportS possession of alcohol under the any other painting/drawing legal age in Lot G3. An individual reported the theft medium they would like, of a cell phone at 2420 Lincoln and a lunch and work freely CY-HAWK GAME Max Goldberg/Iowa State Daily Mitchel Vespestad,19, of 440 Way, Apt. 204. in the area. Reiman Gardens is inviting artists from the Ames area to leave their LOCATIONS 10th Ave. SE, Byron, Minn., was Preregistration with pre- mark on the grounds of the garden Friday. cited for possession of alcohol Sept. 5 payment for the event was Iowa State’s football, under the legal age in Lot G8. due Tuesday, Sept. 6, and work for group display in and facilitator Glenice Mill- volleyball and soccer team Ross Mark Ellingboe,19, of the cost per session is $5 for Reiman Gardens’ Garden er, who will offer pointers will face Iowa this week- Lora Bliek, 28, of 1528 180th St., 2311 Chamberlain St., Unit 607, members and $15 for the Room Gallery, according to in whatever the participant end. Find all of the game Inwood, Iowa, was arrested and Ames, Iowa, was arrested and general public. the event page. chooses to do. information on our web- charged with public intoxica- charged with public intoxica- Each participant will have Participants also will get The event will begin at 9:30 site and in our app. tion in Lot G8. tion at the Ames Intermodal the opportunity to submit the chance to meet artist a.m. and run until 2:30 p.m. Facility. Brittany Jean Howes, Ryan Waters, 21, of 12 13th 18, of 218 Richardson Ct., Unit SportS Ave. SW, Clarion, Iowa, was ar- 180, Ames, Iowa, was arrested rested and charged with public and charged with public intoxi- CY-HAWK HISTORY intoxication in Lot S3. cation at the Ames Intermodal ISU Planetarium to offer show Facility. Kelli Schnurr, 24, of 6821 Jack By Alex.Connor the door starting at 6:15 London Dr., Johnston, Iowa, An officer assisted an individual @iowastatedaily.com p.m. Football fans in Iowa was arrested and charged with who was experiencing medical This month’s planetar- will converge in Iowa City public intoxication in Lot G3. difficulties at 119 Stanton Ave. ium show will teach visi- this weekend for the an- The person was transported to The ISU Planetarium tors about what they can nual Cy-Hawk game. Read Kolk Kiburz, 18, of 1343 South- a medical facility for treatment. will provide a show at 6:30 expect to see in the night about the history of the west Prairie Trail, Ankeny, Iowa, p.m.
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