The Spring '21 commencement ceremony is to be held in Jack Trice on May 8th. It'll be interesting to see what they have wrapped up in the next four weeks.
May 8th...outdoor commencement...going to be a monsoon that day. Book it.The Spring '21 commencement ceremony is to be held in Jack Trice on May 8th. It'll be interesting to see what they have wrapped up in the next four weeks.
May 8th...outdoor commencement...going to be a monsoon that day. Book it.
Yet another reason for a retractable roof.Last time there was a JTS commencement, I believe it was HOT and most people I know that were there got really sun burnt
Come on now, let's leave the in-stadium breeding to the iowa fans, shall we?NEZ lower part will be bowled in!! Not STFU about putting seats there. Those hills are a breeding ground for little cyclones that will become the future Sukup and Jacobson donors
They tore down the Metrodome, so we are probably safe. Unless the Hokahilics are looking for a new venue to share bodily fluids.Come on now, let's leave the in-stadium breeding to the iowa fans, shall we?
getting ready to drop in the preformed walls on this side, I'd assume. There's some work going on with the West end of the tunnel, too. Looks like a chunk has been removed from it right before the sloped walls start.Very large crane moved to NW hillside.
We’re good. Never seen a sheep in JTS.Come on now, let's leave the in-stadium breeding to the iowa fans, shall we?
Yes, but Jack Trice does have restrooms...We’re good. Never seen a sheep in JTS.
I noticed them grading and compacting that spot yesterday. Guess this explains why.Very large crane moved to NW hillside.
More Parking for Northside of Iowa State Center and the RV Parking: ISU official told an Iowa Board of Regents committee on Wednesday the Athletics Department plans to spend between $8.9 and $10.4 million combined for two parking lot projects — one to add 350 parking spots north of the Scheman Building and west of Fisher Theater, and the other to add 330 concrete-paved and electrically accessible spots for recreational vehicles in a gravel lot to be east of the Southeast Recreation Complex and connected to Jack Trice Stadium via the planned East Gateway Bridge project. (Source: The Ames Tribune)
More Parking for Northside of Iowa State Center and the RV Parking: ISU official told an Iowa Board of Regents committee on Wednesday the Athletics Department plans to spend between $8.9 and $10.4 million combined for two parking lot projects — one to add 350 parking spots north of the Scheman Building and west of Fisher Theater, and the other to add 330 concrete-paved and electrically accessible spots for recreational vehicles in a gravel lot to be east of the Southeast Recreation Complex and connected to Jack Trice Stadium via the planned East Gateway Bridge project. (Source: The Ames Tribune)
I would really like to see the lighting upgraded, I believe they updated the current lights to LED a few years ago, But i still think the lights could be brighter with more standards.
How much demand will there be for RV parking? I think 330 seems pretty low, particularly for designated spots with electricity.
Also, it seems like there might be two groups of RV tailgaters: 1) those who want organized designated spots, full services, like at their Winter RV parks, 2) those who want the less organized, informal, different every time, like in the current D-lots.
I hope they retain some form of the current D-lots in addition to the new RV lot, particularly if demand goes up as I expect it will.
To me that reads like the pads where the RVs will park and the tailgating space will be paved and the driveway will be gravel.It is what it is. If we want the P&L, we probably need space for all those displaced cars. I'm interested in that RV lot...they say concrete paved in a gravel lot. Which is it? Or is it some of both?