Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 | Volume 209 | Number 87 | 40 cents | iowastatedaily.com | An independent student newspaper serving Iowa State since 1890.
Greek houses excluded from rental housing code By Emelie.Knobloch @iowastatedaily.com
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students in the Core commit their time to learning and make the studio their second home.
The Ames City Council passed the first ordinance exempting fraternities and sororities from the Rental Housing Code. Before this ordinance, the rental housing code said that fraternities and sororities were required to complete inspections annually and share bathrooms with no more than eight people. The fraternities and sororities have never been inspected for Rental Housing Code compliance before. “There are houses that have let nonmembers rent,” councilman Peter Orazem said. “There should be something that switches these houses back over to the landlord-tenant relationship.” Fraternities and sororities were an exemption from the bathroom privacy section of the Rental Housing Code. “It is possible to say that nonmember rental can put them back in the Rental Housing Code,” Judy Parks, city attorney, said. According to the council action form, the fraternities and sororities aid in the management of their facilities and therefore can make sure their own safety is protected. “This is all stated very vaguely,” councilwoman Amber Corrieri said. “We need to have a definition of a fraternity and sorority in here.” The council action form says a case can be made that greek housing should be added to the list of uses that are exempt from the Rental Housing Code. The list of uses that exempt from the Rental Housing Code include hotels, motels, university housing and statelicensed health and custodial facilities. “We are trying to stay away from the details tonight,” councilman Matthew Goodman said. “Tonight we may put the nonmembermember conversation off to the future.” According to the council form, if the greek housing inspections were re-initiated, there may be problems involving access windows, restroom occupancy and S traps. S traps are common plumbing defects found in older houses. If fraternities and sororities were to ever be inspected for Rental Housing Code compliance, it is probable that this type of housing would cease because of cost, according to the council action form. The exemption of sororities and fraternities from the Rental Housing Code does not exempt sororities and fraternities from the zoning ordinance. “Although we are proposing to exempt them from the rental housing code, it does not solve the parking dilemma,” Seana Perkins, the building official of the inspection division of the fire department, said. The parking requirements for the fraternities and sororities are found in the zoning ordinance. Previous discussions with fraternity and sorority members identified problems with additions or redevelopment of the existing houses with their current parking. According to the council action form, at least three fraternities have expressed their intention to either expand or
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Student members of the Black Student Alliance marched from the Multicultural center to the front lawn of Parks Library while carrying signs on Tuesday at noon.
MESSAGE Black Student Alliance remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with re-enactment By David.Gerhold @iowastatedaily.com
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e was a small man, but his words made him bigger than everybody else; that is the legacy that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. left on this earth,” Thomas Hill, senior vice president of student affairs, said. Hill spoke as part of the firstever March on Parks, planned by the Black Student Alliance, yesterday to commemorate the birthday of King. In a symbolic march from
the Memorial Union to the front of Parks Library, around 10 students re-enacted the civil rights marches from the 1960s. During the march they sang hymns, such as ”We Shall Overcome” or “This Little Light of Mine,” and held up signs for equal rights. “I’m so happy with how it all went. The low number of students that showed up does not matter at all,” Teonna Flipping, BSA communication director and senior in speech communication, said. According to Flipping, the
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Senior Vice President for Student Affairs Thomas Hill both participated in the walk and spoke to student members of the Black Student Alliance. Students marched while singing and carrying signs calling for equality.
We are all equal and we have to fight to maintain that status.” TEONNA FLIPPING BSA communication director and senior in speech communication
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Core Design Program takes time, but useful By Michelle.Goodman @iowastatedaily.com The students in the design program spend a countless number of hours each week perfecting their work in the Core Design Program with hopes of being accepted into the professional program the following year. “It’s a love-hate relationship,” said Kaitlyn Brown, a junior in interior design. “The Core program prepared me for time management and general design.” The undergraduate curriculum in the College of Design is divided into two phases. The first is a one-year pre-professional Core Design Program. Classes in the Core Design Program create a shared language, experience and community that exposes students to all disciplines within the College of Design. “There are 11 1/2 credits that you have to take in the Core in order to apply to your program in May,” Brown said. “You have to make a portfolio over the course of two classes.” Design 102 and Design 131 are classes that are both required studios in the Core Design Program. The work completed is later used in the student’s portfolio. In Design 102, students are given assignments to make a
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Alison Knutson, freshman in design, works on her poster project which involves making a poster based off an article she had read. The article had to be about a social problem; she chose anti-war.
poster, a group passage way, paper tool, space container, section cuts of the space container and drawings. “You get assigned a random
tool, and then you have to make it out of paper,” Brown said. “I had to make a 3D model of sheers out of paper.” Beyond the assignments,
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