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Two polygraph tests allegedly show Justin Marshall, a witness to the Oct. 6 John Versypt shooting, was deceptive in his testimony.
Commentary: Men rediscover razor’s edge
Men across campus will pick up their razors today as ‘No Shave November’ ends.
Potential Hancher site owner: No deal
Still, some still hope for downtown Hancher.
World AIDS Day: ‘A celebration of life, not death’
Local organization expects big turnout for free testing at World AIDS Day.
UI students jet to Copenhagen for U.N. conference
Students will use the international experience to help spread awareness back home.
City Council to mull curfew again
Dipping temperatures may be causing a dip in youth crime on the Southeast Side of Iowa City, but the Iowa City city councilors will still revisit the possibility of a juvenile curfew tonight.
Miller-Meeks to seek 2nd District seat again
If elected, Mariannette Miller-Meeks would become the first woman elected to Congress in Iowa history.
Spotlight Iowa City: The sting of communication
UI communications Assistant Professor Rachel McLaren studies hurtful messages.
A federal judge ordered on Monday the release of the Minneapolis man arrested in connection to the 2004 break-in at Spence Labs at the UI.
The state Board of Regents is re-evaluating whether it will offer performance-based bonuses to the three state institution presidents.
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