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UI officials are drafting a letter in President Sally Mason’s name asking the Anheuser-Busch corporation to reconsider using black and gold colors in its “Fan Can” promotion.
Student-veterans pinched by aid delay
Roughly 60 UI student/veterans applied for financial aid for the new Post-9/11 GI Bill. But, to the veterans’ dismay, only three have been processed.
The Taste of Iowa City brought varying tastes, walks of life, and weather patterns to downtown Wednesday. But the mid-afternoon downpour didn’t deter event organizer and Bo-James owner Leah Cohen from going on with the show.
The lack of music students laden with instruments marks progress made in finding facilities for the UI music program that are closer to the main campus, including in the University Capitol Centre.
The UI’s four cultural centers received roughly $70,000 in funding this year, a significant jump that could boost involvement and fundraising efforts.
The attorney for a Coralville woman accused of killing her 2-year-old son in 2008 asked a Buchanan County judge on Wednesday to take uncommon measures to determine whether a jury can be impartial.
Deravi spoke as part of a panel discussion at the Iowa City Public Library, 123 S. Linn St., about the turmoil in Iran. The Iowa City Foreign Relations Council hosted the Wednesday evening event.
The university has added several certificates in the past few years, including in entrepreneurial management, sustainablility and, most recently, bioinformatics.
Spotlight Iowa City: Blending rhythm and shorin-ryu
For Forrest Heusinkveld, music and karate go hand-in-hand — one inherantly helps him build skills in the other.
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