ISD’s Daily Brief, Tuesday, April 19

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Senior guard Nikki Moody walks off the court after the game Jan. 31. Moody scored 17 points in the team’s losing effort.

Former Cyclone Nikki Moody sues Bill Fennelly, school

Former ISU women’s basketball star Nikki Moody filed a lawsuit against ISU coach Bill Fennelly, Iowa State and the state of Iowa for racial discrimination that created a “hostile environment” during her time at Iowa State. Read more about Nikki’s story here

NSE enriches students’ lives

National Student Exchange gives students the opportunity to spend a semester or a full academic year in the United States, Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Graphic design students creates winning concept for Susan G. Komen

Participants in the Iowa Race for the Cure this October will be wearing Maddison True’s designs. In fact, True, junior in graphic design, will be behind much of what they see that day.

ISU softball to host doubleheader against South Dakota

Frustration has begun building for the team during its tough losing streak, but having the weekend off allowed the players to recharge and clear their minds before the final few weeks of the season. Read more here

Chariot for Women on college campuses?

To make women feel safer, Chariot for Women is launching on April 19th.  Chariot for Women is an app created by a former Uber driver that provides women drivers for strictly women and children passengers only. Read more here, about Chariot.