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UISG put on the UI’s first-ever 50-Yard Line Game Watch Party during Saturday’s victory over Penn State.
For most of the UI student population, Saturdays are for two things: sleeping and Hawkeye football. But some students are finding time to add a different activity to the list: community service.
A city order halted a Habitat for Humanity and UI Homecoming Council project that would give a home to a family in need.
Shelter House coming closer to being a reality
After years of waiting, those involved in building Iowa City’s new Shelter House say they are relieved to see the project in its final planning stages.
City Council election: Bazzell aims to patch up town-gown relationship
Forty-one years after the UI last built a residence hall, one member of the state Board of Regents suggests it’s time for a new one.
Spotlight Iowa City: An interest in everything
There are really no simple answers when talking to UI Professor Nicholas Johnson, so one must be prepared.
Attorney General’s Office backs deputy in shooting
Johnson County Deputy Terry Stotler was justified when he shot and killed John Deng, a report by the Iowa Attorney General’s Office concludes.
Nebraska man faces drug charges
A Nebraska man faces a felony drug charge after being found with six different kinds of drugs on Sept. 26, according to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office.
An Iowa City man was arrested following a foot chase with police during which he allegedly attempted to throw away a bag of cocaine, according to Iowa City police.
A Cedar Rapids man faces numerous charges after allegedly threatening several people with a knife downtown on Sunday, according to Iowa City police.
2 UI alums get U.S. attorney nominations
President Obama nominated two UI alumni to be U.S. attorneys in Iowa on Sept. 25.
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