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New Saferide route sees few riders
The new Eastside Loop Saferide saw just over a dozen riders on Sept. 12. Officials are hoping for more.
Volunteers test H1N1 vaccine at UIHC
Participants in the UIHC’s H1N1 vaccine tests said they’re doing it to help others. And many have done it before.
No official plans for IMU basement
UI officials await approval on the mitigation proposal, and the former home of the book store and food court may not be open for several years.
Mason talks alcohol issues, H1N1
The Daily Iowan sat down with UI President Sally Mason to discuss increased class sizes, alcohol-related issues, and transparency with budget issues.
Former regents president, UI alumnus dies
Funeral services are today for S.J. Brownlee, a former president of the state Board of Regents and UI alumnus.
UI officials ready to add and subtract majors
The UI may lose two programs, but gain two more after this week’s state Board of Regents meeting.
Voluntary manslaughter differs from murder in the element of provocation.
Feeling foreign in their own country
A UI organization helps young black men assimilate to living in the Iowa City area.
Spotlight Iowa City: Trip to Africa enlightens UI sophomore
18 year-old Hemali Batra just returned from a solo trip to the African country Malawi.
Greek life with an Asian focus
The UI’s second largest population may finally be represented in Greek life.
A West Branch woman was arrested for operating while intoxicated for the third time after police allegedly saw her driving with a flat front tire and without headlights, according to Iowa City police.
An Illinois man was arrested Sept. 11 after allegedly assaulting a Cambus driver, according to UI police.
Coralville man charged with willful injury
A Coralville man was arrested after allegedly hitting a woman seven times with a metal pipe and holding her against her will, according to the Coralville police.
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