Today's Photos
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| KC McGinnis/The Daily Iowan UI business junior Justin Rocca walks past the Christmas decorations of the Design Ranch on Dodge Street on Thursday. With decorations on more local houses and businesses and temperatures below freezing, winter made an entrance into Iowa City yesterday. |
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| Rachel Jessen/The Daily Iowan UI sophomore and Iowa Flyers assistant coach Grant Uding gives instructions to his 11- to 12-year-old W group swimmers during practice in the Field House on Thursday. |
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| Joe Scott/The Daily Iowan (From left) intramural dodge-ball champions seniors Nick McCoy, A.J. Palash, and Derek Johnson throw dodge balls at teammate Jed Seward (not pictured) shortly after winning the championship game in the Field House on Thursday. Their team, Favre’s Favorites, beat Team Bob Saget, 10-7, to capture the title. |
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| Brenna Norman/The Daily Iowan Iowa City resident Hicham Chehouani adjusts a light in the soon to be open Crêpes De Luxe Café on Wednesday. The cafe will open in the coming weeks; Chehouani will present a menu with many “sweet and savory” items. |
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| Brenna Norman/The Daily Iowan UI junior Alex Einfeldt explains her research on infant motor development during the first Fall Undergrad Research Festival in the University Capitol Centre on Thursday. Undergrad students presented their projects to UI faculty, students, and community members during the festival. |
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| Brenna Norman/The Daily Iowan UI senior Annie Tye (middle left) and senior Anthony Berger explain their projects to onlookers during the first Fall Undergraduate Research Festival in the University Capitol Centre on Thursday. Undergraduate students presented their projects to UI faculty, students, and community members during the festival. |
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| Rob Johnson/The Daily Iowan UI junior Nora Murphy dances in the Field House on Thursday. Murphy competes internationally in traditional Irish dancing. Growing up in an Irish neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, she began dancing in the traditional manner at age 3. |











