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Monday, May 17, 2004. 2:25 p.m.
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Segment of Prairie Sky mural
Striking landscape
A new mural, "Prairie Sky," celebrating the legacy of W. Robert Parks, president of Iowa State University from 1965 to 1986, will be dedicated on Friday, May 21, at 4 p.m., in the upper rotunda, Parks Library. The public is invited.


  • May 17

    First summer session starts

    The first summer session started this week and runs through July 9. A second session begins June 14. And a variety of short courses (on topics ranging from "Greek and Roman Mythology" to "Triathalon Training") are available. See Summer School.
  • May 17

    American Idol finalists

    Top finalists from Fox TV's "American Idol" will perform at Hilton Coliseum July 24. Tickets go on sale May 22. More.
  • May 13

    Iowa team prepares for soybean disease

    An Iowa team is developing a plan to respond to Asian soybean rust, a new soybean disease that hasn't yet hit the United States. More.
  • May 12

    VEISHEA task force members announced

    ISU President Gregory Geoffroy, Ames Mayor Ted Tedesco and Government of the Student Body President Sophia Magill have appointed 31 members of a special task force to address issues arising from the April 18 Veishea disturbances. More.


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