ISD’s Daily Brief, Thursday, March. 10

Board of Regents discuss success of new undergraduate and graduate programs

Student Government president-elect seeks cabinet applications

Applications are now being accepted for open executive cabinet positions within Student Government. For more information on what positions on their executive cabinet are open, and how to apply, view the full story here.

International students can’t vote, but some still care

College students are vital to presidential candidates, as students provide their campaigns with an army of canvassers, event organizers and most importantly, votes. Learn why international students perceive the current election differently because they cannot legally vote. Full story here.

Tax on feminine hygiene products raises concern

Taxes on feminine hygiene products have caused an uproar throughout the United States and across the world. For more information on why tampons and other feminine products are currently looked upon as a “luxury item” in most states, view the full story here or look up the #TamponTax on twitter and join the conversation.

Editorial: Iowa House should pass transgender protection law

The issue of not having enough protection for those in the transgender community who are victims of hate crimes is a topic of discussion that has been brought up many times over the last few months. For more on the important steps being taken to get this bill passed, view the full story here.

Two Cyclones prepare for NCAA Championships

Learn why Jan Jeuschede and Daniel Everett are excited and confident about their journey down south to Birmingham, Ala., this week to represent Iowa State at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Pressure absent for Iowa State in Big 12 tournament

ISU coach Steve Prohm and company are heading down to Kansas City with a tough task ahead of them starting Thursday. More on the tough games Iowa State is preparing for here.

Dominance of Cyclone Hockey is just beginning

Cyclone Hockey beat three teams with better seeds in the ACHA Tournament, including the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country. For more information on their impressive performance and whats ahead for the team, here.

Thursday coloring pages

Need a break? Here is the link to the Iowa State Daily’s coloring book, Thursday, March 10. Enjoy!