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Issue date: 4/18/08 Section: Photo/Video
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Kym Hartman, a buyer for the Treasure Hunters Roadshow, scrutinizes a piece of antique jewelry Thursday afternoon at the Quality Inn Suites Highlander Conference Center. The show gives people an opportunity to have antiques appraised and bought by collectors from around the country.  Steve Lexa/The Daily Iowan
Kym Hartman, a buyer for the Treasure Hunters Roadshow, scrutinizes a piece of antique jewelry Thursday afternoon at the Quality Inn Suites Highlander Conference Center. The show gives people an opportunity to have antiques appraised and bought by collectors from around the country. Steve Lexa/The Daily Iowan

UI Breakers watch Hai Tran practice in the Field House on Monday. The UI Breakers will perform at the International Talent Show on Saturday.  Whitney Wright/The Daily Iowan
UI Breakers watch Hai Tran practice in the Field House on Monday. The UI Breakers will perform at the International Talent Show on Saturday. Whitney Wright/The Daily Iowan

Sexual assault victims' shirts hang on a clothesline in the entry way of City Hall on Wednesday, April 16, 2008. A panel discussion on sexual assault went on for Crime Victims Rights Week.  Julie Koehn/The Daily Iowan
Sexual assault victims' shirts hang on a clothesline in the entry way of City Hall on Wednesday, April 16, 2008. A panel discussion on sexual assault went on for Crime Victims Rights Week. Julie Koehn/The Daily Iowan

Genie Gratto makes a frittata on Wednesday before going to work. Since moving from Washington, D.C., to Iowa City, she keeps a blog called
Genie Gratto makes a frittata on Wednesday before going to work. Since moving from Washington, D.C., to Iowa City, she keeps a blog called "The Inadvertent Gardener," on which she posts her trials and tribulations with gardening. Beth Skogen/The Daily Iowan

Chemistry graduate student Martin Mwangi demonstrates the catalyst-separating polymer tube that he and a colleague created. Mwangi, who is originally from Kenya, had his research published in a recent issue of *Chemistry World* magazine.  Chris Vanderwall/The Daily Iowan
Chemistry graduate student Martin Mwangi demonstrates the catalyst-separating polymer tube that he and a colleague created. Mwangi, who is originally from Kenya, had his research published in a recent issue of *Chemistry World* magazine. Chris Vanderwall/The Daily Iowan


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