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Students agreed to cancel showing the film after meeting with administrators.
Accused abuser: I didn’t touch boy
The accuser may have wanted to blame someone he trusted, the former school counselor says.
Alcohol convictions may not be fully erased
The bill, which passed the Iowa House Monday and is now in the Senate, may not keep students from having to reveal they’ve been convicted when it comes to jobs or graduate- or professional-school applications.
Tuition-funded scholarships go up
It’s happening despite a drop in donor-funded scholarship money.
New UI sex-harassment policy open for comments
The revised sexual harassment policy could improve student and faculty reporting, some say.
Research and real life are the key to John D’Agata’s writing. He will read today at Van Allen Lecture Hall 2 at 7 p.m. Admission is free.
Spotlight Iowa City: A gallery of careers
Local entrepreneur Ben Chait has been an important figure for the Iowa City arts community.
Gov. Chet Culver has been recognized as the 2010 honoree for the “State and Local Leadership Award.”
A snow emergency takes effect for Iowa City today and extends through Friday, city officials said.
A U.S. magistrate judge granted a continuance in the trial of a Minneapolis man charged in connection with the 2004 break-in at the UI Spence Labs and Seashore Hall, according to court documents.
The debate over gay marriage at the state Capitol is likely over for this year, because Republicans failed to push a vote in either house of the Legislature on Tuesday.
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