METRO
Haitian students organize fundraising events on campus.
December grads coming back to the UI for help
The UI’s Pomerantz Career Center is seeing more alumni than ever returning for aid in finding a job.
Iowa City Fire Chief Andrew Rocca recommended the City Council deny Porter’s request for a liquor-license renewal for One-Eyed Jakes, 18-20 S. Clinton St.
Redistricting committee discussing scenarios, public survey
The Iowa City School District boundary-change committee met for the fourth time to critique possible redistricting solutions presented at a Thursday meeting.
Locals against tying teacher salaries with students’ achievement
Iowa City teachers and lawmakers say they’re concerned about the evaluation methods.
Winners for the Voices of Disability Writing Contest were honored Thursday afternoon.
Spotlight Iowa City: Probing gay fatherhood
UI Professor Ellen Lewin’s most recent book, Gay Fatherhood: Narratives of Family and Citizenship in America, draws on interviews with roughly 100 gay fathers.
2 charged in alleged handgun deal
Iowa City police have charged two Iowa City men with allegedly selling a stolen handgun.
UI gets $9.5 million in settled suit
The UI will receive $9.5 million after settling a lawsuit over an alleged patent violation.
Spring graduates may want to make note of a résumé and cover letter workshop at the North Liberty Community Library, 520 W. Cherry St., on Feb. 24 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
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