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File photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily Center Anna Prins listens to head coach Bill Fennelly during a break in the game against the Baylor Lady Bears at the American Airlines Center on March 11. The Cyclones ended the season Monday night with a 65-60 loss to the Georgia Lady Bulldogs. Prins ended her career having scored 1,186 total points.

A-not-so Sweet ending They gave me back something I thought I lost. I mean that. To be around them everyday and see how hard they worked at things and to see the progress they made and the way they cared about one another. And the way they wore the uniform that means so much to so many people — amazing. It’s hard to end it; it’s going to end sometime, but there’s no regrets.” - ISU coach Bill Fennelly on the season finale

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HIV testing offered free of cost On Tuesday, students can go to Union Drive Community Center for free and confidential HIV testing. The event is being sponsored by Delta Lambda Phi Social Fraternity, Advocates for Sexual Health and Project Healthy Men in Iowa. Project Healthy Iowa Men [HIM] is also partnering with Thielen Student Health Center to support students who test positive for HIV. The testing will take place in Room 136 of UDCC, from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m.. –Daily Staff

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Cyclones’ tournament run ends with Georgia By Stephen.Koenigsfeld @iowastatedaily.com

For the 14th time during coach Bill Fennelly’s tenure at Iowa State, his team went dancing in the NCAA Championship. But a second-half rally by Iowa

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Photo courtesy of Dana Schumacher ISU students Madeleine Tomka, Hana Yoon and Seth Berbano stand with Gov. Branstad at the Honors Expo in Des Moines. Twenty-five undergraduates will showcase their research to Iowa legislators on Tuesday.

By Jessi.Wilson @iowastatedaily.com Monday marked the first day of summer and Fall 2013 registration, but it’s not too late to utilize tools on campus for a hassle-free registration. Jason Chrystal, political science academic adviser, explained that course availability and classes becoming full quickly cause the most frustration among students during registration. “‘I’m a senior. Why am I not [registering] immediately on March 25?’” Chrystal quoted a frustrated student. “But, it comes down to the calculus that is used to generate the start date.” Registration dates are de-

State wasn’t enough to erase the deficit, leaving Fennelly’s squad with a not-so-sweet ending. In a bracket of 64 teams, the Cyclones (24-9, 12-6 Big 12) survived a home-court advantaged Gonzaga team in the first round, but eventually fell 65-60 against No. 4-seeded Georgia (27-6, 12-4 SEC) in the waning seconds of the second round in Spokane, Wash.

Photo: William Deaton/Iowa State Daily Academic adviser Linda DeLisle works with An Lee, junior in advertising, by assisting with her registration checklist during a workshop offered by the department on Monday.

termined by the Office of the Registrar. “It’s just a calculation of student credit hours that they have already previously earned and what they are potentially earning, usually based on the tenth day of the

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ISU research showcased

By Charles.O’Brien @iowastatedaily.com ISU students are getting the opportunity to showcase their research to members of the Iowa Legislation with topics from analysis of college student debt in Iowa to food storage and cheese making during Mars missions. On Tuesday, 25 Iowa State undergraduates will be traveling to the Iowa Capitol to present their 20 research studies. This presentation of student research also includes the

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