Today's Photos
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| George Poteracki/The Daily Iowan UI sophomore David Fix, 19, reads his syllabus on the steps of the Old Capital Monday. Fix said he enjoys “chillaxin’ and keeping it real.” |
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| Brenna Norman/The Daily Iowan (From left to right) junior Jon Hegwood, sophomore Ross Meany, junior Pat Ledvora, junior Chad Bruntz (seated), junior JJ Woods, and senior Nathan Ley, all of Sigma Chi, talk in their fraternity house on Monday. The teammates hopes to repeat their success as flag-football fraternity league champions this year. |
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| Rob Johnson/The Daily Iowan Jessica Netolicky works at her desk in Seashore Hall on Monday. Netolicky is Hancher’s education programming director. She works with the UI as well as with area schools and the Iowa City community. |
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| George Poteracki/The Daily Iowan Senior Jim Hummel hits the winning serve for his team, Tots, during a game against Team Miralax at the Hawkeye Recreation Fields on Monday. Tots went on to beat Team China in the best-of-three championship match. |
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| Rob Johnson/The Daily Iowan Iowa midfielder Alyscha Mottershead proudly holds the Canadian flag on Monday. Mottershead is from Brampton, Ontario, and she has played on various national teams. |
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| Joe Scott/The Daily Iowan Small screen containers used for “gasifying” corn and soybean seeds sit in front of a bucket of seed corn in a Seamans Center lab on Monday. The pesticide-covered seed corn can be used to generate energy through gasification, part of the UI’s effort to replace coal in the Power Plant. |
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| Joe Scott/The Daily Iowan James Ulstad, a UI graduate student in mechanical engineering, explains the gasification process for leftover corn and soybean seeds in a Seamans Center lab on Monday. Ulstad and others are working on safe ways to burn the pesticide-coated seeds. |












