Iowa State
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1996

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September,
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February 1997




Land-grant
universities born
from radical idea




Troy NFL-bound




Support swells for Jack Trice stadium


Letters


  • Students to gather at ISU






    Catt Hall sparks controversy




    Campaign going strong


  • Alumni information






    Here and there (two step down, one joins university







  • Researchers hit the jackpot


    Shorts-- a little of this and that


    Mural brings ISU history, future to life


    Kassebaum on campus


  • Cyclones head for Big 12 tourney play


    The ABC played well in Pittsburgh


    Raucous caucus tag-alongs


    On your plate


  • Quotable

    "The countries of the world have shown remarkable wisdom. In 1950, I, like many other people, thought that there'd be 50 nuclear states by the end of the century. But today, there are only eight or nine and the total has been steady the last 20 years. There are a lot of headaches for the countries who are in it. You can't impose bans on other countries, but you can make it not worth their while."
    -- Freeman Dyson, an award-winning scientist who has influenced thought in a number of areas, including particle physics, nuclear weapons and space colonization, on campus Oct. 1-3


    "Beyond culture, beyond race, beyond color, is something we call character."
    -- Jesse Jackson, on campus Oct. 9


    Iowa State homepage

    Diana Pounds, University Relations, dpounds@iastate.edu
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    Revised: February 1997