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Eating, talking turkey, and taking a stand against violence
The setting was friendly and relaxed, but the message was a serious one.
UI Human Rights Center vows to hang on
Budget cuts may make things difficult for the facility, which needs about $100,000 a year to survive.
Retirement benefit change may damage recruiting
UI President Sally Mason said she’s worried the 2 percent reduction could hurt the university’s ability to attract top faculty.
As of Sunday, Administrative Law Judge Margaret LaMarche had yet to make a decision on whether to uphold the Iowa City City Council’s decision in July to revoke Et Cetera’s liquor license.
Former UI Vice President for Student Services Phillip Jones filed the suit against the UI, President Sally Mason, and the state Board of Regents charging defamation and wrongful termination.
Game, not beer, the drawing card for UISG’s tailgate
By the end of the game, fans had consumed a total of 28 beers.
Special vote now set for Board of Supervisors seat
Despite being recently appointed a Johnson County supervisor, Janelle Rettig will now face competition to hold her position in a special election.
Spotlight Iowa City: Life in the grilled-cheese lane
Marco’s Grilled Cheese stand worker Jill Hoffman has seen a lot flipping sandwiches on the middle of the Ped Mall.
Fire causes $26,000 in damages
Iowa City firefighters were called to a structure fire on Sunday around 1 a.m.
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