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Recent Sightings

April 2, 2002

Photo of the ROTC students practicing a reconnaisance exercise.

Students in Military Science 332: Advanced Military Tactics remove fake weapons from a felled “enemy” during a reconnaisance exercise on Picnic Point. About 10 juniors in this advanced course have already committed to enter the Army following graduation. The course, led by associate professor Michael McColgan, challenges them to begin thinking and acting like officers, combining study of military tactics with field exercises that apply those principles in simulated situations.
Photo: Jeff Miller

Photo of numerous media trucks lined up outside the Kohl Center.

Dishing up the big games
Media trucks, topped with dishes trained at satellites, clogged the Kohl Center area during the NCAA Midwest Regional “Sweet 16” men?s basketball competition. The university hosted the regional, which attracted teams and fans from around the country. Photo: Jeff Miller

Photo of dancers performing "Passage".

University dance students perform “Passage” at the central region American College Dance Festival in Ames, Iowa in March. Choreographed by professor Jin-Wen Yu, the work was among 10 others selected regionwide to be presented at the Gala Concert. Photo: Courtesy Dance Program.

Photo of students carrying a large anaconda on an alternative spring break

So what did you do on spring break?
Some students swore off the beach to participate in one of nine Alternative Breaks programs, all of which emphasize volunteerism and community service. Leading one group, snake handler Albert Killian, left, secures the head of a 15-foot, 100-pound anaconda as he helps carry the snake to its pen at the Everglades Outpost, a wildlife refuge in Florida for injured or abandoned wildlife. Below, sophomore Whitney Pafford cleans a tortoise pen as a threatened gopher tortoise walks past at the Everglades Outpost. Photos: Stephanie Judge

Photo of a sophomore cleaning a tortoise pen on an alternative spring break.