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VEISHEA was discontinued years ago, but the memories remain. Now so does a special painting depicting a 1970 Stars Over VEISHEA performance.
His Iowa landscapes look like photographsof landscapes modelled out of hard candy. The man-made detail—houses, pumps, fence-palings—are mathematically meticulous.
After beating Miami, Iowa State got to partake in one of the more off-the-wall college football traditions: the eating of the edible mascot at the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
After losing a bet, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce showed up to his press conference wearing the head of Iowa State's mascot Cy the Cardinal. His alma mater Cincinnati lost to Iowa State last weekend.
The university says it's a special way to unveil a secret kept during their time as mascot and to celebrate their unique Iowa State experience.
With Iowa State geared for a deep NCAA Tournament run, those outside of Iowa may ask why Iowa State is called the Cyclones. Here's why Iowa State was given the nickname, and the origin of the mascot: ...
A WALL PAINTING FOR IOWA.; Blashfield's Forty-Foot Interpretation of "Westward the Course Empire." Oct. 29, 1905 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from October 29 ...
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