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IOWA STATE DAILY

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WEATHER Tuesday

Sunny; Patchy fog, then clear; Tuesday night will be mostly clear

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February 17 Madison Rae Gatliff, age 21, of 3222 Lincoln Way Unit 10 ‑ Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with public intoxication at Lincoln Way and Hyland Avenue at 12:54 a.m. Cameron Rob Scadden, age 21, of 1300 Coconino Rd Unit 218 ‑ Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with public intoxication at Lincoln Way and Welch Road at 12:36 a.m. Harvard Peyton Williams, age 19, of 305 Sarah Ave. ‑ Iowa Falls, Iowa, was ar‑ rested and charged with public intoxication at Lin‑ coln Way and Welch Road at 12:36 a.m. Suijie Su, age 29, of 1329 Mayfiled Drive Unit 206 ‑ Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated and exces‑ sive speed at Mayfield Drive and Seagrave Boulevard at 1:27 a.m. An officer investigated a property damage collision at Lot 59E at 7:19 a.m. An officer investigated a property damage collision at the 900 Block of Hayward Ave. at 7:20 p.m.

February 18 Daniel Hamilton Brenk, 21, of 2137 Sunset Dr ‑ Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with public intoxi‑ cation at Chamberlain St and Hayward Ave at 12:45 a.m. Lorelle Claire Kraus, 18, of 705 Kiewit Hall Unit 236 ‑ Omaha, Nebraska, was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicat‑ ed at University Blvd and Mortensen Pkwy at 1:44 a.m.

All those accused of violating the law are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

An officer assisted an indi‑ vidual who was experienc‑ ing medical difficulties at 74 Frederiksen Court at 1:56 a.m. The person was trans‑ ported to a medical facility for treatment. Alexander Lloyd Felger, 20, of 930 Woodland Dr ‑ Carlisle, Iowa, was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated and vehicle fail to respond to steady red signal at the Memorial Union at 2:23 a.m. An individual reported dam‑ age to a window at Beyer Hall at 8:10 a.m. An officer assisted an indi‑ vidual who was experienc‑ ing medical difficulties. The person was transported to a medical facility for treatment at Wilson Hall at 4:29 p.m. An officer investigated a property damage collision at Hilton Coliseum at 4:57 p.m.

February 19 Mackenzie Aimee Rose Dallman, 23, of 3418 Coy St Unit 9 ‑ Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with operating while intoxicated at Ames Intermodal Facility at 12:27 a.m. Megan Larie Crawford, 2 1 , o f 2 0 4 S t a t e Ave ‑ Ames, Iowa, was arrested and charged with operat‑ ing while intoxicated at 122 Hayward Ave at 2:48 a.m. An individual reported the theft of items from a vehicle at Lot 63 at 4:17 a.m. An individual reported dam‑ age to a vehicle in Lot 201B at 4:37 p.m. An officer investigated a property damage collision in Lot 2 at 5:41 p.m.

Vision seminar for AESHM department chair finalist Eulanda Sanders: 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 001 MacKay Hall. The College of Human Sciences has named Eulanda Sanders, Sheila Scott, and Jana Hawley as finalists to be the next chair of the Depart‑ ment of Apparel, Events, and Hospitality Management. This is one of six events featuring the three finalists. Workshop: Floral Design Series: 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Reiman Gardens. Learn the basics of floral design from State Fair Master Flower Show judge and floral de‑ signer Sandy Gossman while creating beautiful arrange‑ ments to take home. Cost: $50/class (discounts for members and ISU students.)

Feb. 22 Art Walk: Celebrating the Legacy of George Washington Carver: Noon to 1 p.m. at Food Sciences Building,

In addition to approving minutes from the December and January meetings, the Board of Regents will discuss various capital improvements, catalog revisions and presentations from Iowa State ROTC and President Steven Leath at its meeting Wednesday and Thursday. Reiman Garden improvements and propMax Goldberg/Iowa State Daily erty purchase Iowa Board of Regents President Bruce Rastetter listens to a result of With a $3.4 million bud- an audit during a meeting in the Great Hall of the MU on Feb 25, 2016. get, Iowa State will look for approval of the newly- the current state of Iowa data on one year retendesigned southwest cor- State’s curriculum. tion based on financial ner of Reiman Gardens. M o r e t h a n 1 0 7 n e w aid and ACT scores as well A m o s t l y c o s m e t i c courses have been add- as four to six year graduachange, the improve- ed to Iowa State during tion rates. ments will create water the 2016-17 school year, Presentations and dipools, rock walls and with the College of Design versity feature native plantings receiving the most new Policy and Operations around the designated classes, at 17 classes. En- Analyst Andrea Anania area. gineering rounds out the will present her findings Construction would be- 125 eliminated courses on diversity within the gin during the summer of with 32 classes no longer workplace at all three 2017, and the area would being offered. public universities. be open to the public in This report will focus The discussion will fothe spring of 2018. on the findings of the cus on tenured faculty Iowa State will also seek university in each of its as well as general staff approval for the purchas- colleges, detailing any and faculty, including the ing of the South Dakota academic changes and ratio of male to female Avenue Tennis Perfor- proposed revisions. employees. mance Center. Originally The presentation will All three public univerapproved for an annual also summarize the pro- sity residence systems $540,000 lease payment grams added due to prior will also report. This will in April 2016, Iowa State board action, including include a report from now hopes to purchase majors in criminal justice Iowa State regarding the the center outright for and entrepreneurship. opening of the newly conthe total lease payment of Focusing on rates from structed Gregory L. Geof$2.7 million. nearly the past 10 years froy residence hall. Course catalog chang- and more, the Regents Both Board of Regents es and retention will then discuss student President Bruce Rastetter Diana Gonzalez, chief retention rates and enroll- and Iowa State President Board of Regents academ- ment for all three public Steven Leath will present ic officer, will present on universities. This includes their reports to the board.

Nuclear physics seminar By Ally.Frickel @iowastatedaily.com Sook Hyun Lee from Yonsei University in South Korea will be at Iowa State on Tuesday to discuss Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor technology, which is

necessary for the advancement of “Excellent tracking capability and Distance of Closest Approach (DCA) resolution < 100 um,” according to the Iowa State events calendar. In addition to the MAPS technology that Lee impacted, the sPHENIX pro-

gram also will be discussed, as well as how MAPS may affect sPHENIX. The sPHENIX program is designed to identify certain aspects that factor into jet operation. The seminar will take place from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday in Physics Hall, room 18.

southeast entrance. Join the University Museums in cel‑ ebrating one of our greatest alumni, George Washington Carver, through the artwork he has inspired on campus.

Youth Program: Caterpillar Club: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Reiman Gardens. Join us weekly this winter for our popular Early Childhood De‑ velopment program featuring stories and creative activities around a nature-based theme. Materials are intended for children ages two to seven years old, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. Caterpillar Club is free for members and Iowa State University students. Included with regular price of admis‑ sion for the general public. Preregistration is required for groups larger than 10 and is highly recommended for everyone else.

NEWS

GRAPHIC: HOUSING NEAR SHOOTING Look at a graphic outlining student housing, including residence halls and Greek houses, compared to where Sunday’s shooting took place.

LIFESTYLE

CAMPUSTOWN SHOOTING TIMELINE Check out our timeline of events leading up to and following the shooting that took place in Campustown Sunday night on iowastatedaily.com.

MULTIMEDIA

UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS GALLERY Check out portraits and art pieces featuring former president Abraham Lincoln displayed at University Museums. See the photos on our website.

SPORTS

BIG 12 TOURNAMENT JUST 15 DAYS AWAY The Big 12 Championship in Kansas City, Missouri, is just 15 days away. Check out what the touranment bracket would look like if it started today.

MULTIMEDIA

ACOUSTIC LOUNGE RECAP Ben Schrag performed at Acoustic Lounge last night on the Daily’s Facebook Live. Check out the full videos of both of his songs on our website.

DIGITAL

HOW TO PACK FOR A WEEKEND TRIP

DIGITAL

GUNS ON CAMPUS GRAPHIC

All events and descriptions courtesy of the Iowa State events page at events.iastate. edu.

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DIGITAL CONTENT

Want to get away this weekend? See our website for some tips for packing to make sure you bring everything you need.

SNAPSHOT

CALENDAR Feb. 21

Iowa Board of Regents to discuss curriculum By Jake.Dalbey @iowastatedaily.com

POLICE BLOTTER The information in the log comes from the ISU and City of Ames police departments’ records.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

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PRESIDENTS’ DAY EXHIBIT CELEBRATES LINCOLN Christian Petersen’s sculpture of former President Abraham Lincoln was available for viewing during the Presidents’ Day exhibit on Monday.

Vision seminar for AESHM chair By Kyle.Heim @iowastatedaily.com The apparel, events and hospitality management department will host a vision seminar Tuesday for the first of three finalists for the next chair of the department. The event will take place

from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in 001 MacKay and will feature Eulanda Sanders, Donna R. Danielson professor in textiles and clothing at Iowa State and the College of Human Sciences’ equity adviser. Sanders’ open forum will take place at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in 0331 Palmer. Vision seminars for the

other two finalists for the position, Sheila Scott and Jana Hawley, will take place between Thursday and Feb. 28. More information about the seminar and the finalists for the position can be found on the Iowa State apparel, events and hospitality management department website.

See a graphic of policies regarding guns on campus from Iowa’s three regent universities.

CORRECTIONS The following are clariciations on the “Lambda Theta Nu Sorority Inc.”story. Marquez was interested in a traditional sorority, but did not join one. There are 9 multicultural sororities and frats. Lambda Theta Nu is not part of the lambda family. The Iowa State Daily welcomes comments and suggestions or complaints about errors that warrant correction. To submit a correction, please contact our editor at 515-2945688 or via email at editor@ iowastatedaily.com.

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