Letter From Jamie Pollard
Iowa State University has officially authorized the sale of alcoholic beverages at its football and basketball venues.
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The brief
Iowa State is initiating alcohol sales at Jack Trice Stadium and Hilton Coliseum. This shift follows an official announcement from athletic director Jamie Pollard.
Coverage from ESPN, The Des Moines Register, KCCI, Cyclone Fanatic, and Iowa State Athletics confirms the change in policy for both football and basketball games. Reports focus on the administrative decision to begin these sales at campus facilities.
Future updates will clarify the specific logistics of the sales roll-out. Information regarding implementation timelines or operational guidelines at the venues remains pending.
Synthesized by PULSE from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 1h ago.
Quick answers
What venues are affected by this decision?
The policy applies to Jack Trice Stadium and Hilton Coliseum.
Which sports are included in the new policy?
The coverage specifies that alcohol will be sold at football and basketball games.
Who announced the change?
Jamie Pollard, representing Iowa State Athletics, released a letter announcing the decision.
Coverage (5)
- PETERSON: Iowa State has decided to tap the Jack Trice Stadium keg Cyclone Fanatic · 4h ago
- Iowa State to begin selling alcohol at football, basketball games The Des Moines Register · 4h ago
- Iowa State to offer alcohol sales at football, basketball games ESPN · 4h ago
- Iowa State announces alcohol sales at Jack Trice Stadium, Hilton Coliseum KCCI · 4h ago
- Letter From Jamie Pollard Iowa State Athletics · 4h ago
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