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Pulitzer-winning Tony Kushner visits UI
Kushner, once a guest artist in the UI’s theater department, wrote Angels in America.
Provost clears up tension over graduate task force
While some left the Tuesday meeting dissatisfied, Loh emphasized the financial burdens ahead.
Dance Marathon: Creative fundraising
A kissing booth, plasma, and the Internet are all ways dancers are raking in extra cash.
Dance Marathon: A patient’s big imagination
Eden Levetzow’s first Dance Marathon is this weekend.
Dance Marathon: Alumni form network
Past dancers and group leaders still stay involved with the organization.
Dance Marathon: Nurse for 23 years and still ‘loving it’
Richard Young says he enjoys patient interactions the most.
Dance Marathon: Dancing on alone
Morale captain: “Knowing that she will never again be able to physically dance next to me makes my heart hurt.”
Spotlight: The queen of texting
A UI student took first place in texting tournament after she scored the most points for accurately and speedily texting 10 28-character messages. She won $10,000.
Man charged in L&M attempted robbery
Iowa City police arrested a man and charged him with attempting to rob a convenience store in Iowa City.
Council moves against electronic cab signs
The Iowa City City Council passed its first consideration of an ordinance that would amend the city code to prohibit the use of electronic signs on taxicabs on Tuesday evening.
The trial date has been set for the end of March for an Iowa City man charged in a shooting death.
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