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Iowa State Daily, October 2014 Iowa State Daily, 2014 10-9-2014 Iowa State Daily (October 9, 2014) Iowa State Daily Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2014-10 Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Journalism Studies Commons Recommended Citation Iowa State Daily, "Iowa State Daily (October 9, 2014)" (2014). Iowa State Daily, October 2014. 6. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastatedaily_2014-10/6 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Iowa State Daily, 2014 at Iowa State University Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Iowa State Daily, October 2014 by an authorized administrator of Iowa State University Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 2014 ISD Bar Guide INSIDE Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014 | Volume 210 | Number 33 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890. Copies of the Iowa State Daily stolen from newsstands By Maddy.Arnold, out of the newsstands and thrown in-Chief Stephen Koenigsfeld. Danielle.Ferguson into garbage cans. “Some [people] took that away Kelby Wingert/Iowa @iowastatedaily.com The theft happened in at from students. They took the right State Daily least 23 buildings around campus. to be informed." Throughout the There are about 70 ISD newspaper A person, who wished to re- day, copies of the Copies of the Oct. 8th edition stations. main anonymous, emailed the Oct. 8 edition of of the Iowa State Daily were stolen The Iowa State Daily reported Iowa State Daily after she wit- the Iowa State and thrown away in various build- the incident to the Iowa State Uni- nessed a couple of women wearing Daily were thrown ings around campus. versity Police Department at about long-sleeved, mint green shirts into the trash. This photo features In buildings such as the 11 a.m. Oct. 8. take an entire stack of ISD news- Dailys thrown in Memorial Union, Parks Library, “We’re always talking about papers from the stand of the West the trash outside Union Drive Community Center how we need to be more educat- of the Design and more, newspapers were taken ed,” said Iowa State Daily Editor- NEWSPAPERS p8 building. ings di th ffer ing ently See Liz Ulrichson/Iowa State Daily Divine sunglasses made out of bamboo were created by Wicitra Mahotama, a senior in Environmental Science and Ryan Zumbach, a sopho- more in Industrial Design. ISU students focus on making eco-friendly products out of bamboo By Kassi.Manternach Now, Mahotama, senior in effect it will have helping local it has on the environment. @iowastatedaily.com environmental science, and Ryan farmers. “I’m a strong proponent of Zumbach, sophomore in indus- They also said they want to the use of sustainable resources, trial design, are developing a move away from getting bamboo especially in everyday products,” icitra Mahotama was hik- business centered on being eco- from China because of the levels Sherman said. ing up the side of a vol- friendly. of pollution in the country. Mahotama and Zumbach Wcano in Indonesia when The two created Divine Eye- The business partners chose became business partners after the idea came to him. wear and one of their products is bamboo for several different rea- Zumbach moved into the Acacia Bamboo. sunglasses made entirely out of sons. Fraternity with Mahotama. Ma- The idea was to use bamboo bamboo. Bamboo reduces soil erosion hotama approached Zumbach to be more eco-friendly. “The philosophy we have and protects local streams from with the idea and said he needed a He said he was hiking up the taken is dream big, start small, sediment loads. It will also help “design thinker” to help him out. side of a volcano and noticed that move fast,” said Mahotama about farmers capture additional value Zumbach, an industrial de- the soil was left bare and washed Divine Eyewear. from marketing a low-input crop sign student, was the perfect away due to lack of canopy cover- Their product is currently said Drew Sherman, senior in match and has helped create the age. This inspired his idea to plant being created out of bamboo from economics and friend of Zum- business logos and website. In the bamboo that has leaves to cover China, but within the next three to bach. future, Zumbach said he hopes to the soil. five months, they hope to be using “It will give us a step ahead create all his own frame styles. Then Mahotama had another only bamboo from Indonesia. of our competitors because it is Their sunglasses currently idea on how to use bamboo. He Right now the quality of bam- environmentally and socially con- take a month from the day of or- talked with his mom’s friend, boo in Indonesia is not where science,” Mahotama said. der to reach the customer. They who makes jewelry out of wood, they would like it to be. They want Using a sustainable resource are still in the process of design- and helped him to create their to eventually get all their bamboo was very important for the part- product. from Indonesia because of the ners because of the positive effect SUNGLASSES p8 City Council, GSB meet to discuss housing, CyRide By Makayla.Tendall org under the “living” tab. The sticking to city laws on how many @iowastatedaily.com rental housing features links to renters can be in a house. IowaHousingSearch.org, a free Rent Smart Ames will also rental housing locator sponsored provide tenants and landlords Student mobility and re- by the Iowa Finance Authority. with information so they can sponsibility in Ames were the Students are able to see the ad- have a more effective landlord main topics discussed at Wednes- dress, landlord and rent rate for and tenant relationship. Council- day’s joint meeting between the properties around Ames through man Matthew Goodman said as Ames City Council and the Gov- a service that is more reliable a former renter himself, tenants ernment of the Student Body. than pages such as Craigslist, must be provided with informa- At the annual joint meeting, Bauer said. tion on their responsibilities and GSB senators and City Council Landlord education includes their rights as tenants. members met to discuss a land- information on how to register a Student Legal Services can lord and tenant service, the future property and the responsibilities also provide students with in- of CyRide and bike paths around of landlords. The tenant educa- formation on their legal rights as Ames. tion section provides information tenants. Zach Bauer, GSB senator on the types of leases students The future of CyRide was also and senior in political science, may sign, duties related to mov- discussed at the meeting with and Melissa Mundt, assistant ing in, such as activating utilities GSB senators saying that their Michael Rowley/Iowa State Daily city manager, created Rent Smart and performing inspections,and constituents have mentioned Melissa Munt talks about Rent Ames to the Government of the Student Body and City Ames. It’s a program to provide the responsibilities of tenants. the overcrowding of CyRide as a Council in the Campanile Room on Wednesday. tenants and landlords in Ames Councilwoman Gloria Betch- serious problem. with resources to make rent- er said she especially approves CyRide provides students another 11.3 percent and the city a plan to purchase six or seven ing easier. The program focuses of the information provided for and Ames residents with over 6 provides the other 25.6 percent. used buses a year instead of new on three areas: rental housing, tenants as an Ames resident who million rides a year with a budget After a federal grant that pro- buses to combat the increase of landlord education and tenant lives in Campustown. Students of almost $6 million. About 63 vided CyRide with the money for use, the question City Council education. don’t always realize the impor- percent is funded by GSB through new buses was changed, CyRide and GSB posed is the future of The Rent Smart Ames web tance of tenant responsibilities student activity fees. ISU and off- has faced a $2 million budget page can be found at CityofAmes. like cleaning up their trash and campus students’ taxes provide cut. While CyRide has developed MEETINGS p8 IOWA STATE DAILY 2 CAMPUS BRIEF Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014 Weather SNAPSHOT Online THURSDAY Mix of clouds and sun. 62 Content Winds out of the E-NE at 5-10 mph. 49 VOLLEYBALL FRIDAY Partly cloudy skies. Winds NE 60 Setter adjusts to at 5-10 mph. 36 new hitters Suzanne Horner just SATURDAY transferred to Iowa State Sunny with winds SE 10-15 59 to play volleyball for Iowa State. Midway through her mph. Skies clearing late first season, she’s still ad- overnight. 40 justing to the ISU hitters. Read the full story in the Weather provided by ISU Meterology Club. sports section of the Daily’s Hannah Hoolihan/Iowa State Daily website. Homecoming lunch crowd fills Central Campus Students line up outside the tents in front of Curtiss Hall for the Homecoming lunch on Central Campus. A TENNIS Police Blotter different lunch each day has been offered to students who purchased a $5 meal button. The information in the log comes from All those accused of violating the law the ISU and City of Ames police depart- are innocent until proven guilty in a ments’ records. court of law. Cassens’ journey at ISU Sept. 28 Sept. 29 Senior Megan Cassens won an individual title at Victoria Dewitt, 20, of 519 Joshua McCombs, 24, of 4901 the Gopher Invitational last Welch Avenue, Unit 6, Ames, Todd Drive, Unit 46, Ames, was week.

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