ISD’s Daily Brief, Tuesday, April. 12
April 12, 2016
Pride Week is kicking off at Iowa State this week with a full schedule of events to educate and raise awareness, as well as to create a sense of pride for the LGBTQA community on campus. For more information on Pride Week and the events happening view the whole story here.
14-year outsider King up versus fresh face establishment challenger
Congressman Steve King packs up in Washington and goes home. State Sen. Rick Bertrand, R-Sioux City, is positioning himself as the most serious challenger King has had to face. View the whole story here.
Need to knows for ISU football’s spring game
ISU coach Matt Campbell and his staff will take to Jack Trice Stadium for their first game as Cyclones in the annual spring game Saturday. The game is scheduled for 1 p.m. and is free to the public. To read more about the ISU football team click here.
ISU wrestling considering bringing back wrestling robes
If Iowa State brings back the robe, the guys in Iowa State’s wrestling room aren’t short on design ideas.
Editorial: Motion denial yet another win for student, First Amendment
NORML ISU, the student chapter advocating for the reform of marijuana laws, has gained another victory in its battle for free speech against Iowa State.