ISD’s Daily Brief, Monday, April. 11
April 11, 2016
Iowa State administrators motion to stop NORML t-shirt production denied
A four-year long battle between four ISU administrators and two ISU students came to a head again — and this time, same as last, a court ruled in the students’ favor. For more on the case view the full story here.
Local Habitat for Humanity group in running for large grant
Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa is currently in the running for a major grant that could help it house families in need. The organization is a finalist for the second annual Gerry Rauenhorst Building Community Award, a $63,000 grant. More here.
Let’s Talk offers informal consultation services
Let’s Talk is a new program at Iowa State that consists of free walk-in consultation sessions for students. Monday through Thursday, students can go to either the reflection room in the Multicultural Center of the Memorial Union or the Student Services Building and talk with one of the Let’s Talk staff members at the available time slot that day.
ISU defense learning a new language
Defensive coordinator Jon Heacock is teaching his defense a new language that has taken the team a little while to adapt. Each practice is a step forward and it allows for some players to become leaders with the spring football game coming in less than a week.