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- University of Illinois -- Schools
Residents of Iowa City, home to the UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, have submitted a ballot measure that would kick anyone under 21 out of the city's bars after 10 p.m. The measure appears on the ballot Nov. 6. At the University of Iowa, Republicans and Democrats alike have been conducting nonpartisan voter registration drives and setting up voting stations in the residence halls. Even students at other schools, many of whom travel to Iowa City to drink, are speaking out. The result, if the organization effort works, is that more young people than usual will be registered to vote in Iowa on Nov. 6 and during the caucuses. This could be good news for Obama. - University of Nebraska -- Results
An exhibit at the University of Nebraska at Omaha doesn't emphasize the end result of working with clay. Instead, "Clay as the Human Condition" focuses on the process and how the artists use an inanimate substance to reflect how they approach life and how life affects them. Featured are artists with Iowa ties. ALISA HOLEN, a visiting ceramics professor at the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, is the exhibit's curator. She chose to display three artists with ties to the Hawkeye State. Each used clay to explore different areas of life and its challenges. - University of Wisconsin -- Rochester School
An exhibit at the University of Nebraska at Omaha doesn't emphasize the end result of working with clay. Instead, "Clay as the Human Condition" focuses on the process and how the artists use an inanimate substance to reflect how they approach life and how life affects them. Featured are artists with Iowa ties. ALISA HOLEN, a visiting ceramics professor at the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, is the exhibit's curator. She chose to display three artists with ties to the Hawkeye State. Each used clay to explore different areas of life and its challenges. - University of Montana -- United States
A University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll released Monday shows Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee gaining ground in Iowa, moving into a statistical tie for second place with Rudy Giuliani and trailing Mitt Romney. "If Huckabee can motivate religious conservatives to attend the caucuses in large numbers, he may well threaten Romney," said DAVID REDLAWSK, director of the poll. The newspaper is based in New Hampshire. - University of Virginia -- Schools
Duany and Plater-Zyberk, who is the Dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Miami, are being honored with the award for both their architecture and urban planning. Duany and Plater-Zyberk are widely recognized as leaders of New Urbanism, a movement that seeks to end suburban sprawl and urban disinvestment. The movement marked a turning point from the segregated planning and architecture of post-war America; instead, it advocates and promotes the universal and time-tested principles of traditional planning. With their firm and leading numerous new urbanist collaborators, Duany and Plater-Zyberk have completed designs for almost 300 new towns, regional plans, and community revitalization projects. This work and a continuous agenda of lecturing and publication have exerted a significant influence on the practice and direction of urban planning and development worldwide. DPZ was ... instrumental in the creation of the Traditional Neighborhood Development Ordinance (TND), a prescription for pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use, compact urban growth, which has been incorporated into the zoning codes of municipalities across the country. - University of Wyoming -- Building
A University of Iowa Hawkeye Poll released Monday shows Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee gaining ground in Iowa, moving into a statistical tie for second place with Rudy Giuliani and trailing Mitt Romney. "If Huckabee can motivate religious conservatives to attend the caucuses in large numbers, he may well threaten Romney," said DAVID REDLAWSK, director of the poll. The newspaper is based in New Hampshire. - Babylon 5 -- Michael Straczynski
Babylon 5 is an epic television series created by, produced, and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. Its music was composed by Christopher Franke. The pilot movie, The Gathering, aired on February 22, 1993, and the regular series initially aired from January 26, 1994 through November 25, 1998. Because of the unusual rapidity with which the series was aired in the United Kingdom on Channel 4, the last four or five episodes of the early seasons aired in the UK before the US.
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