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Friday, June 4, 2004. 7:30.m.
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Stone serpent
Celtic myth
A magical landscape inspired by Celtic culture is one of 13 gardens selected for a prestigious garden festival in England this summer. "Otherworld Garden" is the creation of Mira Engler, associate professor of landscape architecture. More.


  • June4

    New program offers engineering degree, MBA

    A new ISU program will combine a B.S. in engineering with an MBA. More.
  • June 3

    ISU to address future use of former dairy teaching site

    The "decommissioning" of the former site of the Dairy Teaching Farm, on the south end of campus, is under way. Officials will develop a plan for future use of the land. More.
  • June 3

    ISU explores new uses for pasture land

    ISU officials are exploring new uses for land on the northeast side of campus. The land has been used as horse pastures. More.
  • June 3

    ISU, Ames commission seeks better relations

    A new commission will develop recommendations to improve relations among Ames residents, the city of Ames, the university and ISU students. More.


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