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A rocky road map for Campustown redevelopment p14 >> THU JUNE 21, 2012 The day AMES went DARK Volume 207 | Number 156 | 40 cents | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. | www.iowastatedaily.com • 2 games for $8 + free shoe rental THURSDAY PARTY ON THE PATIO • 2fer domestic draws $1 Miller Lite Draws (7-10pm) • 2fer 8’’ & 16’’ pizzas 1320 Dickinson Ave $2 Draws of Summer Shandy (7-10pm) • Games 1/2 price (6pm-Midnight) 515-598-BOWL (2695) $1 Hamburgers and Hotdogs (7-10pm Patio only) • Buy 2 get 1 free laser tag perfectgamesinc.com Bags on the Patio 2 | TABLE OF CONTENTS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, June 21, 2012 Table of contents 3.....Poll: Best summer music festival? 14 ...A rocky road map for Campustown 4.....One-on-one: Laura Doering 16...Calendar: Daily by the day 6.....Editorial: Use history, solve problems 17...Classifieds 10 ...A major-league field of friendship 21...Games Ames, ISU Police Daily scoop Police blotter Departments The charge stemmed from the execution of a The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent Sports: search warrant on May 31 at Fett’s Ames resi- until proven guilty in a court of law. dence, the result of which led to the seizure June 7 The following were cited for underage posses- of 40 bicycles. sion of alcohol: Cody Casanova, 19, of North Cyclones athletics According to a previous Ames Police report, Brittany Wilkey, 22, 528 Billy Sunday Road, Apt. English, Iowa; Jacob Waugh, 18, 324 Welch 106, was arrested and charged with operating Ave. Apt. 6; and Kyle Collins, 20, 318 Welch those bikes were believed to have been Ave. Apt. 410, on the 300 block of Welch Avenue completely sell out stolen from ISU campus property. while intoxicated at Campus Avenue and West Street (reported at 10:22 p.m.). (reported at 1:39 a.m.). The search on May 31 was a follow-up to the Naomi Lindsey, 20, of Ankeny, Iowa, was All Sports Package investigation into those stolen bikes. June 8 arrested and charged with possession of a The ISU athletic department announced June Alec Thompson, 21, 4800 Mortensen Road, controlled substance and possession of drug 19 that it had sold out the All Sports Package Scan the QR code or find Apt. 310, was arrested and charged with operat- paraphernalia. Meriah Gillard, 20, of Eagan, Minn., and Rachel Irwin, 20, of 3740 Mathews for student tickets, which was the only way the story online at ing while intoxicated at Mortensen Parkway and for students to obtain season tickets for State Avenue (reported at 1:37 a.m.). Road, were cited for underage possession of http://isdai.ly/Nb3TsE alcohol at Lincoln Way and Lynn Avenue men’s basketball. Sean Teran, 24, 1317 Coconino Road, Apt. 101, (reported at 2:48 a.m.). Athletic Director Jamie Pollard said the was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated at Hayward Avenue and Storm Street Andrew Barclay, 19, 901 Vermont Circle, was athletic department oversold student tickets (reported at 2:52 a.m.). arrested and charged with operating while for the men’s basketball games with the hope intoxicated and underage possession of alcohol of reaching full capacity for home games, Ames247: Timothy King reported the theft of a bike at at Hayward Avenue and Hunt Street (reported selling 3,500 season tickets with 2,500 seats Atanasoff Hall (reported at 9:55 p.m.). at 3:07 a.m.). available for students at Hilton Coliseum. Simone Shafer, 20, Winterset, Iowa, was cited Reid Hundt, 22, 119 Stanton Ave. Apt. 519, ACTORS theater for underage possession of alcohol; she was Pollard said students are encouraged to was arrested and charged with public in- additionally referred to DOT officials for a .02 civil toxication on the 100 block of Stanton Avenue purchase football season tickets soon as violation. well. The capacity for students at Jack Trice announces (reported at 3:55 a.m.). Stadium is 7,900. Kyle Anderson, 22, Estherville, Iowa, was Officers assisted a 20-year-old female who was 2012-13 season arrested and charged with supplying alcohol to experiencing medical difficulties at Schilletter ACTORS, or the Ames Community Theater, underage persons at Lincoln Way and Sheldon Village. The individual was transported to Mary Scan the QR code or find Avenue (reported at 10:39 p.m.). Greeley Medical Center for treatment (reported the story online at announced their 2012-13 season with the four at 7:08 a.m.). plays that will be performed. http://isdai.ly/LyMWwN June 9 Jordan Burgason, 22, 3314 Cedar Lane, was The theater group has selected “Tom Sean Lang, 23, 209 South Oak Ave. Apt 120, arrested and charged with possession of a Foolery,” “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” was arrested and charged with operating while controlled substance and possession of drug “Not Now, Darling,” “The Mousetrap” and intoxicated at Hayward Avenue and Storm Street paraphernalia at South 4th Street and Beach “Pippin” for performance in the new season, (reported at 12:48 a.m.). Avenue (reported at 10:29 p.m.). ISU thrower which will officially open with “Tom Foolery” Nathan Mock, 22, 2633 Hunt St. Ames, June 10 on Sept. 14. was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia at Hazel Avenue and Lincoln Way (reported Bryan Ford Jr., 22, of 4719 Mortensen Road faces theft charges Scan the QR code or find at 1:22 a.m.). Apt. 107, was arrested and charged with operat- Collin Fett, a thrower for the ISU men’s track ing while intoxicated and carrying a weapon the story online at Benjamin Bergstrom, 21, 234 Stanton Ave., and field team, was arrested on a warrant in violation of permit conditions at Mortensen http://isdai.ly/Lle1lF was arrested and charged with operating while Road and Pinon Drive (reported at 1:59 a.m.). June 14 and charged with second degree intoxicated at South Franklin Avenue and Tripp theft. Street (reported at 1:32 a.m.). An officer initiated a drug related investigation at the Armory (reported at 12:46 p.m.). 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