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The Faculty Senate approved a new major and minor when they met at its last meeting of the semester Tuesday. The Senate also ...
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In our final episode of the school year, we go over what Cyclones were selected in the NFL Draft, who signed as undrafted free agents and we sign off for the summer. Your donation will support the ...
Hey, I’m Jacob Rice. I’m the Visuals Editor and a photojournalist for the Iowa State Daily and I also work as a photography intern for Cyclones.TV. I’m studying journalism and mass ...
As Jewish faculty, staff, students and alumni at diverse Iowa universities and colleges, we are committed to the values of academic freedom, pluralism, and independence that animate higher education.
In 2021, I started my journey at Iowa State as the only Cyclone in my family. I had tried out for the dance team and didn’t make it, I struggled with math, and I wasn’t doing well in my ...
Your donation will support the student journalists of the Iowa State Daily. Your contribution will allow us to purchase equipment, send our student journalists to conferences and off-set their ...
Iowa State softball had four players earn All-Big 12 postseason honors Wednesday, which ties for the most honorees in a single season with 2003 and 2022. Freshman Jessie Clemons headlined the list ...
Graduation is more than a milestone—it’s a moment where the past converges with the future. At Iowa State University, the faces crossing the stage at graduation are slowly, steadily changing.
Five years ago, in the midst of the pandemic, I found myself captivated by Anderson Cooper’s fearless pursuit of justice. Although I didn’t end up majoring in journalism, that spark never faded.
On Friday night, The A Hole, a local Ames basement music venue, hosted three indie rock bands to commemorate their last show of the year— the environment was nothing short of electric.
A barred owl piqued the interest of wildlife students after making the Iowa State campus its home in late January. Etienne Pienaar, a graduate student in fisheries biology, first spotted the owl ...
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