Held in the Memorial Union as part of International Week, dance night was an opportunity for students of different backgrounds to show their best routines.
Read MoreParticipants released mid-week stress surrounded by the beauty of the Christian Petersen Art Museum during free weekly 'Artful Yoga.'
Read MoreCanvas is now being used by 301 instructors, reaching 17,070 students for the fall 2017 semester.
Members of the Faculty Senate were presented with an update on the program’s success and how faculty can improve their familiarity with it during the regularly scheduled Sept. 12 meeting.
Read MoreHave you ever faced an issue that you felt was out of your hands because you don’t have the authority to make a change? Iowa State’s Student Government may be able to help you create a solution or, if you’re elected, even give you that authority.
Read MoreIt’s dead week, but the Student Government’s drive to keep students well represented is still alive and kicking.
The town hall event, hosted by the Student Government in the Multicultural Center on Thursday afternoon was attended by about 10 students.
Read MoreIn hopes of bridging the communication gap between Iowa State students and the Student Government, a town hall event will aim to allow students to express their interests and concerns with their representatives.
Read MoreThe Iowa State Student Government discussed a resolution Wednesday that would have supported an increase in student fees to fund previously deferred maintenance needs of the Memorial Union.
The resolution was postponed indefinitely.
Read MoreThe Student Government is intended to represent Iowa State students’ interests and concerns to the best of their abilities – a way they hope to do this being town halls to bridge the gap between students and their representatives.
Read MoreKaplan, who has a doctorate in political science and is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, gave a brief historical account of cyberwarfare in United States and international relations. He also discussed how this method of defense and offense came to be and what can be done about it.
Read MoreStudent Government is set to discuss a resolution Wednesday night related to a possible student fee increase to cover deferred maintenance costs and unoccupied space of the Memorial Union.
Read MoreThe Student Government recently implemented the Green Fund, a designated $15,000 of the special project fund, composed of student fees. The Green Fund is intended to be allocated to student organizations’ campus projects relating to sustainability.
Read More“This lecture series is meant to give our students the chance to learn from today’s business leaders,” said David Spalding, Raisbeck Endowed Dean of the College of Business and professor of finance.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever eaten lettuce in the winter or taken a drink of water in cities such as Denver; Salt Lake City; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Los Angeles; or San Diego, you have relied on the Colorado River in some way.
Read MoreDavidson is a candidate for the SCS director position. As a daughter of Swedish immigrants and a mother whose son died from mental health complications, she feels that her personal experiences give her a unique perspective.
Read MoreIowa State’s Pride Summit is kicking Pride Week off with a call for unity and inclusion.
Various clubs and campus organizations will host events Monday through Friday to inform and express what Pride Week is all about.
Read MoreNewly sworn in Vice President Cody Smith stands at the front of the room.
In front of hundreds of Iowa State leaders he holds his hands at his side, raising one as he prepares to take his inaugural oath.
He looks across the room and at Chief Justice Kevin Boeckholt, who is swearing him in.
"Let's do this," he says.
Read MoreThe Campanile Room of the Memorial Union buzzed with the sound of conversation, sparking relationships, both old and new, among incumbents and newly appointed Student Government officials Wednesday.
Read MoreFeeling that he and Vice President Cody West accomplished all that they had promised, Student Government President Cole Staudt is ready to move on.
Read MoreAfter a year-long term, Student Government President Cole Staudt and Vice President Cody West will present their final words and pass the torch on to the 2017-18 executives at the annual President's Dinner.
Read MoreStudent Government President Cole Staudt announced that the effort for the medical amnesty bill continues — as it passed through the Iowa Senate last week. During the next two weeks, Staudt said they will continue to lobby at the state capitol, and a statement will be made at the state level.
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