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UI engineering students race veggies
A hands-on approach to engineering has UI students building roadsters out of veggies.
Energy-drink logo battle looms
An energy-drink company contracted with the UI says the university is unfairly trying to terminate its contract after being pressured by Coca-Cola.
The council needs to vote in favor of the fee two more times before the measure is approved.
UIHC employees don’t need vaccination
An agreement prevents UIHC officials from requiring all employees, students, and volunteers to be vaccinated against the flu.
Despite student-friendly satellite stations, candidates said students seemed uninterested.
DeGowin faces big run on platelets
While the number of platelet donations has increased in the past week, the UIHC does not have enough to satisfy the unusually high demand.
Spotlight Iowa City: Keeping busy never a problem
On one Thursday afternoon, Emergency Communications Center Supervisor Nancy Sereduck scanned computer monitors, radioing officers, and fielded 911 calls. She’s that person who constantly helps.
Parents want say on boundary changes
Iowa City School District officials and a large group of parents discussed boundary change concerns at the first of three public forums about redistricting on Monday night.
Everson’s trial set for July 2010
The trial for a former Hawkeye football player accused of sexually assaulting a female student-athlete has been rescheduled — probably for the last time — for July.
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