| ISSUE DATE: FALL 2011



After disappointing 2010, football team ready to spring back
BY DI STAFF | FALL 2011
Whatever way you look at it, the Hawkeyes' 2010 season was a disappointment. Iowa entered the year coming off an 11-2 victory, a 2010 Orange Bowl Championship, and a No. 9 preseason ranking.
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Political groups active on campus
BY DI STAFF | FALL 2011
If you're looking to get involved in politics on campus, there is no shortage of groups for you to join. From the University Democrats and Republicans to Students for Tibet and the UI Socialist Club, there is something for almost everyone available.
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Leaders say IMU reconstruction is well underway
BY DI STAFF | FALL 2011
For years the basement of the IMU was a hub of student activity. Complete with a market, coffee shop, book store, and much more, students flocked to the central location for a quick stop or to hang out.
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Plenty of rivalry on the gridiron this year
BY DI STAFF | FALL 2011
The 2011-12 season will mark the Big Ten’s first as a 12-team conference with the addition of Nebraska. The Cornhuskers join the Hawkeyes in the league’s Legends Division, along with Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, and Northwestern.
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Issue contents:

FEATURES
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CAMPUS & CITY
• Your guide to the UI and Iowa City
• Plenty of coffee options around campus
• Campus leaders look to expand safe transportation
• Political groups active on campus
• UI offers help to busted students
• Under-the-weather students have options
• Students perfect the art of textbook-buying
• State, campus leaders run university
• Welcome from your student body president
• State lawmaker: ‘Proud to be a Hawkeye’
• Leaders say IMU reconstruction is well underway
• Plenty to do at $70 million rec center
• Student volunteers pitch in
• Cultural groups foster diversity
• Young people balance school, religion
• UI still recovering from flood

ARTS & CULTURE
• Student group books big acts
• Fashion show sports diversity for growing audience
• Historic Englert offers dozens of shows
• Student operation offers lesser-known films
• Unique store is Iowa City book landmark
• Iowa City offers more than bars

SPORTS
• After disappointing 2010, football team ready to spring back
• Plenty of rivalry on the gridiron this year
• Wrestlers determined to reclaim top spot
• Soccer looks to break .500 this year
• Nowhere to go but up for men’s hoops
• Key players return to field hockey squad
• Volleyball team coming out of last-place conference finish
• Intramurals cater to all levels
• Four of five women’s basketball starters return






 

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