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09.06.2019 Vol. 221 No. 009
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Iowa State vs Penn State Cyclones to face No. 6 powerhouse BY JACK SHOVER @iowastatedaily.com After not yielding a single set in its first three games, No. 6 Penn State will face Iowa State for the first game of the Cyclone Invitational at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Hilton Coliseum. Penn State (3-0 overall) presents a powerhouse offensive attack that the Cyclones (2-1 overall) will have troubles stopping, but after a promising offensive outing
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Middle Blocker Avery Rhodes had five kills en route to a win over South Dakota at Iowa State’s home game Tuesday at Hilton Coliseum.
Pridefest to educate, bring fun
ASPHATE to create mural
BY LOGAN METZGER @iowastatedaily.com Ames Pridefest will be back for its third iteration from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, centering around the intersection of 5th Street and Douglas Avenue near the Ames Public Library. The festival grounds for Ames Pridefest have been expanded this year to include 5th Street between Kellogg Avenue and Duff Avenue, along with morning programming inside Ames Public Library. “Ames Pridefest is a celebration and a learning opportunity,” said Katharine Johnson Suski, volunteer coordinator for Ames PRIDEFEST PG8
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IOWA STATE DAILY A sign sits outside the tent of a vendor at Ames Pridefest on Oct. 14 at Bandshell Park in Ames. Ames Pridefest is an annual event that brings fun and learning opportunities to the Ames LGBT+ community.
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The Ames Community Art Council announced that ASPHATE will be creating a mural for the east facing wall of Morning Bell Coffee Roasters located in downtown Ames. ASPHATE is a Des Moines-based muralist who has been traveling and creating largescale murals throughout the U.S for the past 12 years. “We are so excited that ASPHATE will be bringing his vibrant, deep and colorful work to our downtown,” said Morning Bell Coffee Roasters owner, Nadav Mer in a press release. With a design already in the works, the project is planned to be finished by midSeptember and is sponsored by the Ames Community Arts Council with funding from the City of Ames Commission on Arts.
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