ISD’s Daily Brief, Wednesday, March. 23

The Brussels Airport in 2008. The airport and metro station were attacked on March 22. 

Rastetter: Tuition will go up again if legislature doesn’t approve enough money

Iowa Board of Regents President Bruce Rastetter said Tuesday that tuition will go up at Iowa’s public universities again if the Iowa Legislature does not approve additional money requested this year. More on how your wallets could be affected here.

Student Government looking to institute office hours, fund Cyclone Market

Brussels attacked by Islamic State

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for another terrorist attack Tuesday that has killed dozens and injured over one hundred, and this attack may be linked to another deadly incident in Paris.

Obama: I’m in Cuba to ‘bury the last remnants of the Cold War’

President Obama spoke directly to the Cuban people on Tuesday, promising to open up a new relationship with the country and bury decades of turmoil. For on the details of the reopened relationship with Cuba, view the full story here.

Mitchell Meyers returns to football team

After more than a year of battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Mitchell Meyers is back with the ISU football team, and ready to return to the field. Find out more on Meyers inspirational story here.

Top 4 players who shined at Pro Day

A handful of former ISU football players took part in Iowa State’s Pro Day inside the Bergstrom Football Complex on Tuesday. For more details on who caught the scouts attention, view the full story here.

Moran: Everyone should experience working in a restaurant