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The lawsuit claims a PAULA-per-visit ratio is unfairly applied and unconstitutional.
The UI Admissions Office has seen a spike in applications from last year, with the majority coming from students outside Iowa, officials said.
A change in the university’s plan could save $1 million a year.
Possible change could hamper faculty freedom
A possible policy addition could give deans new power over how faculty manage their time.
UI speakers teach middle-school students about human rights.
Riverfront Crossings gets some bad reviews
Some said they fear the city did not gather enough public input.
Abortion measure infuriates some locals
Iowa City legislators and local women’s health advocates say they are infuriated by an addition to the House health-care bill that would restrict access to abortion coverage in the private insurance sector.
Pushing cornea transplants ahead
An Iowa City researcher represents the newest innovation in cornea transplants.
UI to promote diversity skills with certificate program
In the middle of mostly white Iowa, UI officials are hoping to attract students with some diverse thinking.
Spotlight Iowa City: Theater that truly makes a difference
Janet Schlapkohl founded City High’s “Combined Efforts Community Drama,” a group that includes future superstars both with and without special needs.
Council passes 2nd reading of franchise fee
The Iowa City City Council voted 5-1 in favor of implementing a franchise fee on Tuesday. The vote was the council’s second consideration of the fee; it needs one more vote before the fee passes.
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