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Because of the availability of funding and the need to renovate, city leaders are now planning major changes to the Riverfront Crossings District, an area that extends south of Burlington Street to Highway 6.
Inside Obama’s race to history
President Obama’s campaign manager, David Plouffe, will speak in Iowa City tonight.
Women study abroad more than men, UI research shows
Only 32 percent of UI students who went abroad last year were male.
Hopeful sees UI as inspiring brand name
Third communications VP candidate seeks communication position.
Interdisciplinary study programs growing
Some say they’ve seen a trend of students having double majors, adding certificates, or choosing interdisciplinary studies.
New technology at the UI Hospital and Clinics may make tracing blood more efficient and the donated blood safer for patients.
Although Iowa sees a large amount of biomass produced every year, the availability of material is not well documented.
Justice official: Slavery persists
The official works to fight against human trafficking.
Number of UI Fulbright applicants stays flat
Nationally, applicants are on the rise.
Spotlight Iowa City: Have knowledge, will travel
Alex Cohen takes off for a road trip at least once a week — but the excursions are hardly relaxing.
Three teens charged in home invasion
Iowa City police charged three teens for allegedly entering and robbing a home on Monday.
Miss Iowa named ambassador for University Hygienic Laboratory
UI officials announced Wednesday Miss Iowa 2009 Anne Michael Langguth will serve as the environmental and public-health laboratory ambassador for the university’s Hygienic Laboratory.
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