ISD’s Daily Brief, Friday, April. 1

Sites were set up all over Lied Recreation Athletic Center for Relay for Life on Friday night. Participants brought blankets, food, games and other things to keep them occupied during the event, which lasted from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Relay for Life promotes student cancer awareness

After traveling by bike for 70 days and more than 2,500 miles of American soil, Andrew Jirik, junior in management, will have toured the country all in the name of raising awareness for cancer one state at a time. For more details on Relay for Life, view the full story here.

Autism Awareness enlightens the community

Autism is very prevalent in society today. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), 1 in 68 children are diagnosed with the complex disorder. to find out why everything about autism from the cause to the definition can be subject to dispute, view the full story here.

International Student Council Hosts Annual Food Fair

This Sunday, April 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union, the International Student Council of Iowa State is hosting its annual International Food Fair.

Ames Eco Fair set for Saturday

The City of Ames is set to hold the annual Eco Fair for residents to learn about how to be eco-friendly this weekend. For more on details on the event this weekend, view the full story here.

Senior hurdler adds experience to young women’s track, field team

Lanning, quarterbacks learning new language

ISU passing game coordinator Jim Hofher, along with head coach Matt Campbell, is bringing in another new offensive system this spring, for more details on the coming season view the full story here.

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