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International students adapt their religions in new country
One church helps international students with day-to-day problems, such as finding grocery stores and apartments.
Grant to teach teacher-librarians
A grant to the School of Library Information and Science takes technology to the library.
New wellness center offers state-of-the-art features
A lazy river, rock-climbing wall, and jogging track are all features in the new campus recreation center.
Faculty Senate not subject to Open Meetings Law
The UI Faculty Senate advisory board may not be subject to Iowa’s Open Meetings Law, but many advisory boards fall under the state’s jurisdiction.
Slow Food potluck encourages healthier school lunches
Roughly 80 people attended the Labor Day Potluck in the Park on Monday to support updating the Child Nutrition Act this fall.
The weekend’s drug- and alcohol-related tickets
Make monetary sense out of the weekend’s tickets.
New UniverCity program to rebuild neighborhoods
UI and Iowa City will partner to create a new program designed to improve neighborhoods and promote homeownership around the UI campus.
State Historical Library may merge with UI
The Historical Library’s documents may be relocated to UI libraries in accordance with suggestions by state Legislature to promote efficiency and cost savings.
Spotlight Iowa City: Running and writing
Matt McCue fell in love with running in a rather unexpected manner. As a student in the Regina Catholic Education Center, he participated in dodge ball in an after-school program. During the pregame warm-ups, he discovered the thrill of running.
Women in Science and Engineering group sees more than double last year’s members.
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