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Ames · AmesMatt Campbell and the Iowa State Cyclones added a new name to their roster ahead of the 2024-25 season with the commitment of North Dakota State wide receiver transfer Eli Green. Green, a 5-foot-11 sophomore from Minnesota, led the Bison in receiving yards last season while averaging 19.3 yards per catch. An underrated player […]See the Story
Iowa State Football Adds North Dakota State WR Eli Green in Transfer Portal
Ames · AmesThe Board of Regents approved the first of two readings of proposed tuition increases for all three of Iowa’s public universities. The board is expected to vote on the increases during its June meeting. At Iowa State, the increase will cost in-state students $290, an increase rate of 2.8%. That is less than the $304, 3.5% increase last academic year. For out-of-state students, the rate will increase by 4.3% for a total of $1,198, up slightly fro…See the Story
Tuition increases on the table for upcoming regents meeting
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Golf · Story City(Story City, IA)- Roland Story showed its dominance in girls golf with a team win in Class 2A Region 1 with Kuemper and Iowa Falls-Alden rounding out the the top three. Roland Story takes the top spot with a 352, Kuemper takes second with a 426, and Iowa Falls-Alden rounds out in third with a 434. Roland-Story leads the individual medalists with Makenna Carlson who takes first with an 84 on the par 72 course while her teammate Brinley Carlson ta…See the Story
Roland-Story and Kuemper Top the Class 2A Region 1 Girls Golf Results
SEC · AmesWith college athletics continuing to change rapidly, individuals around the world have begun to express their disdain for its current direction. The latest person to come forward is Iowa State Athletic Director Jamie Pollard, who spoke to members of the media regarding the greedy agendas of those in power. Pollard started by discussing the […]See the Story
Jamie Pollard Believes Big Ten, SEC Could Start Relegating Teams
Ames · AmesSTORY COUNTY, Iowa -- The Des Moines woman who vandalized 15 law enforcement vehicles in Ames on the day of the Cy-Hawk football game last year will have to pay nearly $45,000 in restitution.
Giada Morresi In March, Giada Morresi entered a guilty plea to one count of first-degree criminal mischief, a Class C felony. She received a deferred judgment and must complete two years of probation and pay restitution.
Human trafficking arrest made…See the Story
Woman who vandalized law enforcement vehicles at Cy-Hawk game must pay full restitution, judge rules
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Senate · AmesThe Faculty Senate conducted an advisory vote that was unanimously approved to rename the College of Human Sciences to the College of Health and Human Sciences alongside eight agenda items pertaining to degree or certificate programs at Tuesday’s meeting. Less than three minutes passed between the introduction on the floor of the renaming to its unanimous passage, but outgoing Faculty Senate President Sarah Bennett-George said discussions within…See the Story
Faculty Senate advises College of Human Sciences renaming
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Ames · AmesWith three spots left to fill for the 2024-25 season, the Iowa State women’s basketball team came two steps closer to filling out the roster. Lily Hansford of Oregon State and Lilly Taulelei from UMass both committed to Iowa State on Sunday. Hansford hit the transfer portal following an Elite Eight run at Oregon State. The Beavers will play in the West Coast Conference next season following the disbanding of the Pac 12. Hansford visited Ames th…See the Story
Pair of transfers commit to Iowa State
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Ames · AmesThe Iowa State track and field team closed its regular season Friday during the ISU Amuni Open, ending on a high with success in multiple events. The Cyclones also sent Finley Mclear to the Kehoe Twilight, who contributed to the Cyclones’ success in the 800-meter. Wins in the field events The Cyclones took home first place in multiple throwing events. The women’s discus throw started strong, with Betty Rosvold placing first overall with a throw …See the Story
Cyclones cap off regular season at ISU Alumni Open
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