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Wednesday, April 28, 2004. 3:15 p.m.
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Michael Anderson
Fuel-cell challenge
Michael Anderson, Miller Middle School of Marshalltown, anxiously waits while his team's hydrogen fuel-cell car recharges during Friday's Ames Laboratory/ISU Regional Middle School Science Bowl. Miller won the Fuel-cell Car Challenge, and Des Moines' Central Academy Middle School won the quiz-bowl event to advance to the National Science Bowl, June 17-20 in Golden, Colo. More.


  • Apr. 29

    Strategic planning forum today

    Those who were unable to attend last month's university-wide forum on Iowa State University's future have another chance to offer their ideas at a forum from 3:30 to 4 p.m. April 29 in the Memorial Union Pioneer Room. More.
  • Apr. 28

    Threat of diabetes impacts life expectancy

    As the number of overweight children has tripled over the past 40 years, there's been a 10-fold increase in cases of type 2 diabetes. If the trend continues, one in three boys and two in five girls born today will eventually develop diabetes. More.
  • Apr. 28

    Structural materials testing facility dedication Friday

    A $200,000 gift in memory of P. Craig Livesay, an Iowa State University graduate, has created a facility to advance instruction, research and outreach in structural engineering. The facility will be dedicated Friday. More.
  • Apr. 27

    ISU economist discusses cotton subsidy ruling

    ISU ag trade economist John Beghin says a recent preliminary ruling by the World Trade Organization against government subsidies to cotton farmers is an "important victory" for developing economies. More.
  • Apr. 27

    VEISHEA suspended one year

    President Gregory Geoffroy today announced that VEISHEA will be suspended for 2005. More.
    Geoffroy's statement on VEISHEA
  • Apr. 26

    Three Cyclones sign NFL free agent contracts

    Iowa State wide receiver Lane Danielsen, defensive tackle Jordan Carstens and wide receiver Lance Young have signed National Football League free agent contracts. The trio inked contracts with Minnesota, Carolina and Cincinnati, respectively. More.
  • Apr. 23

    Faculty receive tenure, promotion

    The Board of Regents, State of Iowa, recently approved tenure, promotion or both for 57 faculty members. More.
  • Apr. 20

    Police seek to I.D. offenders

    ISU police are seeking public assistance in identifying photos and video of those involved in criminal behavior during this year's VEISHEA disturbance. More.


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