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UISG officials support surcharge, tuition hike
Contrastly, ISU and UNI student-government presidents disagree with a possible surcharge and tuition increase.
Grad students voice outrage over cuts
Top administrators’ salaries should be cut before asking students for more money, UI graduate students say.
International TAs could be hurt
International TAs need positions to afford their education.
State cuts may hit financial aid
Budget cuts could leave more than 350 UI students and 23,000 students statewide without part of their financial aid next semester.
Winning football boosts community as a whole
The Hawkeyes’ winning streak could better fans’ moods and increase interest from recruits.
Sheriff’s reserves aid deputies at jail, in field
Reserve experience gives law-enforcement hopefuls chances for full-time work.
Wheels of justice grinding slowly
Half of the students on campus during an alleged Hillcrest assault will have graduated by the time Abe Satterfield and Cedric Everson walk into the courtroom for their trial next April.
PAULA shouldn’t hurt Shipley, most agree
Though one candidate vying for the Iowa City City Council has a record of alcohol-related offenses, many agree it likely won’t have an impact on his candidacy.
Spotlight Iowa City: Facing off with icy responsibility
Austin Ladd helped the hockey club team see a few firsts as a player, but then he left the ice to become the team’s president.
Police are searching for a suspect after a woman reported an intruder entering her residence on Monday.
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