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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 5 Business College of Business departments make changes to keep up with rapid change 10 McDonald: Alcohol Tragedy Four Loko adds up to energy-fueled fun followed by a wicked hangover strikes 18 Iowa State Music School of Rock 6 student deaths performance since January to be held at 7 p.m. Saturday at Zeke’s see LOSSES on PAGE 8 THURSDAY July 22, 2010, Volume 205 >> Number 20 >> 40 cents >> iowastatedaily.com >> An independent newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890 )RUPRUHLQIRDQGDFKDQFHWRZLQD*%L3RG1DQRWH[W³6FLRQ´WR 6RXWK'XII$YH $1000 College ZZZVFLRQRIDPHVFRP Grad Rebate 2QHHQWU\SHUSKRQHQXPEHU'UDZLQJ 6FLRQ[% PAGE 2 | Iowa State Daily | Thursday, July 22, 2010 A look at Iowa State On The Cover: Daily Like what you see? ™ Since January, Iowa State has had six student deaths. This graphic represents those six deaths. Order copies of any photo you see in Graphic: Kenyon Schafer/Iowa State Daily the Daily online, online Snapshot at reprints.iowastatedaily.com 9" Do you agree Ames is the 9th best place to live in America? 17% 3% NO WAY. NOT SURE. 31% IT’S NICE... 49% BUT REALLY? SURE! Kyle Morrison, 18, pulls his foot back in after sticking a Benihana off the “big quarter” Tuesday at the Vote in this and other polls Skate Park, during a break in the storms of the past week. The park is located across the street from at the new iowastatedaily.com Brookside Park northeast of campus. Photo: Andrew Carlson/Iowa State Daily Police Blotter : ISU, Ames Police Departments The information in the log comes from the ISU and the City of Ames police departments’ records. All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. June 25 City, was cited for underage a.m.) Eric Dial, 26, of Hastings, arrested and charged with June Bobbie Omwenga, 26, of Pi- possession of alcohol. (report- Kasey Crabtree, 25, of was arrested and charged operating while intoxicated — lot Mound, was arrested and ed at 12:23 a.m.) Iowa Falls, was arrested and with public intoxication and second offense, driving while 25 charged with probation viola- Benjamin Rager, 21, 119 charged with public intoxica- disorderly conduct. (reported barred, violation of a protec- tion, assault on a peace offi- at 3:30 a.m.) tive order and serious assault Fri tion. (reported at 8:30 p.m.) Stanton Ave. unit 411, was Jaime Rodriguez-Checon, arrested and charged with cer, attempted burglary in the Craig Kriener, 26, 215 Todd of a peace officer. (reported at to 21, no address, was arrested public intoxication second third degree and interference Circle, was arrested and 3:47 a.m.) and charged with fifth degree offense. (reported at 12:42 with official acts. (reported at charged with public intoxica- Micah Martinez, 30, 2610 June theft. (reported at 8:45 p.m.) a.m.) 3:21 a.m.) tion and disorderly conduct Stange Road unit 9, was ar- Charles Lueck, 43, of Dal- Justin Britthouer, 23, of — second offense. (reported rested and charged with fail- las, Texas, was arrested and Lincoln, was arrested and at 3:30 a.m.) ing to attend operating while 26 June 26 charged with public con- charged with public intoxica- Matthew Harbour, 26, 1314 intoxicated post treatment. Sat Kaylee Evers, 20, of Sioux sumption. 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A program that offers awards for animal disease research study, research, teaching, lecturing or professional development in any By Ivy.Christianson academic field for U.K. citizens look- @iowastatedaily.com ing to study in the U.S. and for U.S. citizens coming to the U.K. An ISU professor of animal ■ When it was created: science was recently selected Created in 1948, the U.S.-U.K. Edu- to partake in the U.S.-U.K. Ful- cational Commission, or Fulbright bright Commission educational Tuggle Commission, offers the only bi-na- exchange program. tional transatlantic academic awards SUMMER Christopher Tuggle has been program between the U.S. and the SPECIAL! with Iowa State since 1991, spending some of his U.K. The goal of the program is to Daily Specials time teaching and the rest doing research on ge- promote leadership, learning and nomics — specifically, studying gene pathways empathy between nations through FAMILY SUNDAY and genetic improvement of disease resistance educational exchange. 3PM - 9PM and growth efficiency in swine. ■ Funding: Kids Bowling & Shoe Rental is FREE! As a Fulbright Scholar, Tuggle will travel to the The commission is funded partially •Must be accompanied by an adult purchase of bowling Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland soon, and by the U.K. government and par- •Limit 2 kids per paying adult spend six months there working to improve food tially by the U.S. government, with •Kids must be 10 and under •2 Game limit on free bowling safety by researching salmonella infections in additional support coming from a 1/2 Price Arcade & Redemption Games! pigs. variety of individual and institutional The Roslin Institute is well-known for playing partners. a large hand in the successful cloning of Dolly the MONDAY NIGHT MADNESS sheep in 1996. 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A total 135 9PM-MIDNIGHT 3 games for $10 + FREE shoe rental monella. people will be in attendance. 2fer 1 slices of pizza Tuggle will take data he has already collected “I think it’s competitive, and it’s quite an honor Colored Pin Payouts • Cash Pools 2fer 1 Wells for the experiment to Edinburgh to compare with to be selected,” he said. Progressive Domestic Pictchers what researchers in Edinburgh have found in sim- Tuggle’s group will find the classifier that ilar experiments. would identify the pigs who are more resistant to $4 9PM-10PM To be chosen for the Fulbright Scholar Pro- salmonella, which would decrease the spreading $6 10PM-11PM gram, applicants are required to complete a five- of the disease. $8 11PM-MIDNIGHT page proposal in which they outline what type of He plans to bring new ideas back to Iowa State, research they want to do.
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