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Ice storm torments UI students
UI officials did not cancel classes; police reported at least seven car collisions between 8 and 10 a.m.
UI adds more living-learning communities
In an attempt to increase freshman retention rates, the UI will add four living-learning communities next year.
Legislators look to reform regents
More than half of the UI’s peer institutions have student regents on their boards; one legislator wants to add one more to the Iowa Board of Regents.
Inspirational UI leader Mary Jo Small remembered
Mary Jo Small was instrumental in implementing vital policies at the UI and was active in local and national politics.
Iowa City ranks third “gayest city” in U.S.
Locals agreed Iowa City deserves the ranking, published in The Advocate, a national gay community magazine.
Tammy VanBogart is now one of only 18 court reporters working between six counties, including Johnson County.
School District prepared to ‘Race to the Top’
Obama’s new grant could create better national standards, officials say.
Committee: Make Iowa City immigrant sanctuary
If approved, Iowa City would be the only city in the state considered a “sanctuary” for illegal immigrants.
Spotlight Iowa City: It’s delightful, it’s delicious, it’s Deluxe
Jamie Powers, owner of Deluxe Cakes & Pastries, knows the atmosphere of her hometown bakery is just as important as the gourmet treats it serves.
A Coralville man’s libel lawsuit against two Williamsburg, Iowa, residents was settled outside of court, according to court documents.
An Iowa City man shot outside of Los Cocos, 1921 Keokuk St., on Aug. 9, 2009, is suing the now-defunct bar.
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