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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.
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A 1984 graduate of the University of Texas School of Public Health, where she received her doctorate, Dr. Peragallo previously taught at the nursing schools at University of Illinois, University of Pennsylvania, and University of Central Florida. She received her MSN from West Virginia University and her BSN from the University of Chile in Valparaiso, Chile. She is a Fellow American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) member, President of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses, and was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Nurse Scholar while at the University of Pennsylvania from 1989-91.
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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.
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On October 15, 1910, the Illinois football team defeated the University of Chicago Maroons with a score of 3-0. The game is notable in that Illinois claims it to be the first homecoming weekend, though several other schools claim to have held the first homecoming as well[23][24]
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Joshua S. Frick earned his J.D. from Washington University School of Law and holds a B.S. in marketing and legal studies from Indiana University, Bloomington. Mr. Frick worked at the firm last summer as a summer associate and will focus his practice on trademark law.
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA students are contributing, in a unique way, to improving the landscaping on school grounds. The latest landscaping endeavor by the University of Iowa will be done with students' leftover tater tots. Specifically, it's food waste from the cafeteria at Hillcrest Residence Hall that Iowa City landfill workers have turned into compost. Landscape Online is a news portal for the landscape development industry.
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