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Cazador Comes Back to Ames Iowa State Daily, February 2013 Iowa State Daily, 2013 2-7-2013 Iowa State Daily (02-07-2013) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2013-02 Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (02-07-2013)" (2013). Iowa State Daily, February 2013. 12. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2013-02/12 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2013 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, February 2013 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Front1 1 THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 2013 AMES247 Sculptures shock Design SPORTS Iowa State welcomes 25 recruits Churches losing OPINION members Harkin Institute FIND US ONLINE: iowastatedaily.com ? @iowastatedaily facebook.com/ iowastatedaily ONLINE: Ruth Harkin Beate Schmittman David A.M. Peterson ■ 1968: married Tom Harkin Steven Leath Tom Harkin ■ ■ Only member of Advisory 2005-present: Iowa Board ■ “I’m disappointed about Board to vote against of Regents member “In reality, my directive lifted ■ Feb. 5: Harkin sends let- where we’re at. I think the the recommendation of ■ Member of Harkin Institute any and all restrictions origi- ter to Leath stating that Harkin Institute had the op- detaining the papers portunity to provide some Advisory Board nally placed upon the Harkin he will not donate his ■ Institute ... and instead simply needed social perspective “... We have some outstand- ■ Abstained from voting on Congressional papers to ing faculty members who requested that the institute ISU with recommendation on some important public recommendation to not function in a cooperative and policy concerns...” would have done some send papers to ISU from advisory board outstanding research...” GSB VOTES ON collaborative manner...” ‘STUDENTS FIRST’ iowastatedaily.com/news Fate uncertain without papers By Danielle.Ferguson of Public Policy at Iowa State. wasn’t granting the Institute activities and subject some performing agricultural re- @iowastatedaily.com Harkin’s Feb. 5 letter complete academic freedom areas of inquiry at the Harkin search in fear of duplicat- to President Steven Leath to research any area. Institute…” ing any research done by the Iowa Democratic Sen. declared his denying of his A statement from the let- This idea may have Center of Agricultural and Tom Harkin has decided not papers to the university. In ter claims the university “in- stemmed off of a September Rural Development. to release his congressional the letter, Harkin expressed tended to restrict some areas 2011 memo saying that the papers to the Harkin Institute concerns that the university of research, constrain some Institute was banned from HARKIN.p2A >> SORORITY THRIVES Business WITH COLONIZING iowastatedaily.com/news Cazador comes back to Ames WEATHER: By Alex.Furman They come here [and they] say ‘Oh we haven’t @iowastatedaily.com seen you guys in a while, we really want you to THURS do it,’” Rodriguez stated. “Jose remembers those 21|37 “Jesus and Jose are back!” said owner Jesus people from 10 years ago. They say ‘If you make it, Rodriguez, who wants everyone to know they’re we’ll come here. They are excited for us.’” reopening with fervor Feb. 12. With his large base of patrons, Jose Velarde After seven months of being out of business, and Rodriguez believe that places like the FRI the owners of the Mexican restaurant, Cazador, new Chipotle and Panchero’s “aren’t even 25|33 are opening their doors to once again serve competitors.” patrons. “That’s totally different; they don’t have Photo: Alexander Furman/Iowa State Daily The owners of the reopening business are con- the same kind of food. That one’s totally Hector Medina paints the wall of Cazador on fident that they can bring back their customers. Tuesday. Medina studied painting in Mexico City. SAT “We have talked to a lot of customers up here. RESTAURANT.p3A >> 31|40 Transportation Provided by ISU Meteorology Club EVENT: Bus routes Dignitaries to visit go high-tech Iowa State The ambassadors to the United for CyRide States of France and Germany will be giving a lecture to By Charles.OBrien students at 8 p.m. Thursday in @iowastatedaily.com the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. The days of guessing This lecture is part of the World when the next CyRide bus Affair Series and is the 2013 Manatt-Phelps Lecture in Political will arrive are over; say hello Science. to NextBus. Francois M. Delattre, the French NextBus is a real-time ar- ambassador to the U.S., was rival prediction system that appointed in February 2011, and CyRide introduced in Ames Peter Ammon, the German am- on Jan. 31. bassador to the United States, According to a press re- was also appointed in 2011. lease from CyRide, NextBus -Daily staff “enables riders to know the Photo courtesy of Nancy Girard exact time the next several buses will arrive at their de- Art: Artist creates portrait out of toast sired stop by utilizing a live INSIDE: Artist Andrew Magee used 625 pieces of toast to create a portrait of Jesus. His work is feed via GPS satellites and in- showcased at the Christian Petersen Museum in Morrill Hall but will be removed Feb. 7. News ........................................ 2A tricate computer technology.” Opinion ..................................... 4A NextBus can be accessed Photo: Megan Wolff/Iowa Sports ....................................... 5A by scanning the QR code on State Daily Ames247 ................................. 7A the CyRide bus stop signs Cyride released a new Find out more online: Classifieds ............................... 8A or by texting or calling the service called NextBus. Read about artist Andrew Magee and his creation online at number posted on the signs. NextBus tracks CyRide Games ...................................... 9A buses using GPS and allows iowastatedaily.com/news Valentine’s Day..........................1B riders to track the next bus CYRIDE.p3A >> coming to that stop. online Volume 208 | Number 93 | 40 cents | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. | A 2010-11 ACP Pacemaker Award winner Thursday Disco Bowl • 2 games for $8 + free shoe rental • 2fer domestic draws • Games ½ price (6pm-midnight) • 2fer 8” & 16” pizzas • Buy 2 get 1 free laser tag • All Disco Bowl events go from 9pm - 1am 1320 Dickinson Ave. 515.598.BOWL (2695) perfectgamesinc.com Exp: 10/31/12 Not valid with any other offer or promotion 2 News 2A | NEWS | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, Feb. 7, 2013 Editor: Katelynn McCollough | [email protected] | 515.294.2003 Mental health Ames, ISU Police Police Blotter: Departments 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 until proven guilty in a court of law. Feb. 3 Vet center offers support Kellen Obrien, 22, 325 Yinglong Yang, 22, 2415 By Paul.Ehrsam Ash Ave., was arrested and Aspen Road, Apt. 209, was @iowastatedaily.com charged with public intoxica- arrested and charged with tion and interference with driving under suspension at official acts. Lillian Cobo, Beach Road and Wallace Road Post traumatic stress disorder among 19, 4517 Friley Hall, was ar- (reported at 5:14 p.m.). veterans will always be a topic of discus- rested and charged with public Yuming Zhuang, 23, 1019 sion, especially with Iowa State’s numer- intoxication at the 500 block of Delaware Ave., Unit 21, was Stanton Avenue (reported at arrested and charged with driv- ous veterans on campus. 12:03 a.m.). ing under suspension at 13th According to an article by CNN, PTSD Officers assisted a 22-year- Street and Stange Road. He among veterans is believed to be a rising old male who was highly was subsequently released on problem in the United States as a result of intoxicated. The individual was citation (reported at 9:06 p.m.). transported to Mary Greeley the report released Jan. 31 of army suicide Tory Walker-Zepeda, 20, of rates reaching a record number of 325 in Medical Center for treatment Des Moines, was arrested and at the Armory (reported at charged with possession of 2012. However, it is not yet believed to be a 12:37 a.m.). a controlled substance (two rising problem here at Iowa State. Noel Bartusek, 19, of Des counts), possession of drug “We have senior leaders in the army paraphernalia and failure to Moines, was arrested and that have stood up and said that they’ve charged with carrying weap- prove security against liability ons, operating while intoxicat- at Mortensen Parkway and gone to talk to with someone to get help, ed, possession of a controlled Welch Road (reported at 10:48 and I think that’s the way it needs to be,” p.m.). substance and possession of said Lt. Col. Richard Smith, professor of Photo illustration: Lyn Bryant/Iowa State Daily drug paraphernalia. Mitchell Wilson, 18, 3345 Larch Hall, Feb. 4 military science,. A variety of brochures are available at the Student Counseling Center on the third was arrested and charged with There are several services that Iowa floor of the Student Services Building. The center offers free help for a wide range of A vehicle driven by Giora issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety. possession of a controlled Slutzki collided with a parked State has to offer for someone that substance and possession of car at Lot 57 (reported at 7:39 might be suffering from PTSD. The ISU drug paraphernalia at Lot 63 a.m.). (reported at 1:33 a.m.). Veterans Center always has help available you need to look for in other students,” “There’s a tendency to a put a label on Vehicles driven by Marcus and Iowa State offers counseling services Smith said.
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