Just before 5 a.m. on a Wednesday morning, two architecture students hunch over a miniature 3D model of Denver in one of the many studios in the College of Design. Their Kraft board representation of carefully measured buildings and streets is due for a checkpoint critique when their class convenes later that day. But it.
Over 1,000 hand-made cards for kids battling cancer and other serious illnesses were produced at the Greetings from Greenlee: Letters of Love event Tuesday. Letters of Love highlighted the power of small acts, inviting the Ames community to stop by the Memorial Union Great Hall to craft quality heartfelt cards that could be delivered to patients.
Students of all skill levels could be seen skating around with one wheel attached to each of their feet in front of the Student Innovation Center as part of the first Open Spaces event of the year. “I just saw someone doing it and was like, ‘I have got to try that out,’” said Devon.
Instead of the workout clothes typically worn to teach her fitness classes, Elizabeth Marlow entered State Gym armed with friendship bracelets, glitter shorts and bejeweled hair Monday night. Marlow, a senior studying kinesiology and health, helped Recreation Services host a fitness event inspired by Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour from 8–10 p.m. Monday. The event featured.
Katelyn Squiers, of Papillion, began her internship at Enterprise Media Group (EMG), Tuesday, May 30. She is currently a junior at Iowa State University (ISU) where she is majoring in journalism and …