ISD’s Daily Brief, Monday, April 18

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The 2016-2017 student government kicked off their governing year with Cyclone Market, April 16 in the Jack Trice parking lot. The market allowed different clubs and organizations to sell food and items to help raise funds for the upcoming year.

Guest Column Five: How I Learned about White Privilege

Today, Nathaniel Wade, professor of psychology, describes his personal journey to understanding white privilege.

Warm weather brings students outdoors for Cyclone Market fundraising event

Student Government kicked off the third Cyclone Market to replace missing Veishea activities Saturday morning just north of Jack Trice Stadium. Read more here

Community members dressed in drag dash through campus

Drag Dash capped off Pride Week, which began April 11. The run was promoted to inform the public on drag culture.

Top five players from ISU spring football game 

The spring game on Saturday wasn’t a time for Iowa State to show their star players, but rather see who could impress coach Matt Campbell and his staff. Without wide receiver Allen Lazard and running back Mike Warren, here’s five people that stood out from today’s spring football game. Read who these players are here

ISU track and field has successful first day at Jim Duncan Invite

Season best performances and multiple first place finishes were seen at the Jim Duncan Invitational at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. The Cyclones opened up the two-day long meet with successful performances.