IOWA STATE DAILY
‘HE WAS THE COMMUNITY’S YORE’: AN IMPACT FOR YEARS TO COME
May 2023
The sanctuary of Capitol Hill Lutheran Church is illuminated as a single candle flickers. A woman cries as she lights the candle in memory of her daughter’s fiancé. In the midst of her sorrow, she feels Lory Kuon’s arm wrap around her.
IMPACTS OF GENDER AND RACIAL MICROAGGRESSIONS IN ENGINEERING
March 2022
Makayda Johnson, a senior in industrial engineering, says she has faced racial and gender discrimination in her education, specifically remembering a professor who made a slave joke in class.
BREAKING DOWN ABORTION IN IOWA
October 2022
The Nov. 8 midterm elections could impact access to abortions in Iowa. While abortion is currently legal in the state, the legislature and Iowa Supreme Court could make changes in light of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade this summer. The overturning of the case allows individual states to make more decisions regarding abortion.
ISUPD REFLECTS ON ACTIVE SHOOTER PREPARATION
March 2023
Students fear the idea of a mass shooting happening in the community in light of the recent events at Michigan State University.
MISCONCEPTIONS REGARDING STUDENT RATINGS OF TEACHING
November 2022
As the semester winds down, Iowa State students can expect to receive the annual student ratings of teaching surveys.
PETITIONS OPPOSE "REIMAGINING LAS" INITIATIVE
May 2022
In response to the Reimagining LAS initiative, petitions have been circulating on campus urging a reconsideration of the budget cuts.
STUDENTS SPEAK ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES LIVING IN GENDER-INCLUSIVE HOUSING
September 2022
Two Iowa State students had contrasting experiences living in gender-inclusive housing, ranging from positive to underwhelming.
BILINGUAL ISUPD OFFICERS OVERCOME LANGUAGE BARRIERS
March 2023
It is a natural reaction when placed under stress for people who know multiple languages to revert to a language that makes them most comfortable.