From raunchy shenanigans to research studies, college sex columnists and student journalists rarely shy away from printing stories on students’ favorite topic: sex. A new column is posted the first Monday of every month during the summer.
Traveling 2,400 miles with solar power
Fifteen teams took to the streets in a 2,400-mile race armed with solar cars. The competitors traveled from Plano, Texas to Calgary, Alberta in this year’s North American Solar Challenge. UWIRE affiliates were covering the story.
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Research roundup: Wasps, HIV weakness and financial woes
Using wasps to trim grass, discovering weakness in the HIV virus and examining Americans’ financial woes is all in this week’s research roundup.
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Experts’ Tips: Resumes for student journalists
A resume, a French word meaning to summarize, is the one requirement seemingly universal when applying to jobs. They’ve been handwritten, typewritten and now templated in almost every word processor. Yet, the resume has always provided one thing: anxiety.
U. Iowa’s handling of rape allegations against football players
Last fall, a woman accused two U. Iowa football players of rape. The men have since been charged and no longer play for the Hawkeyes, but the University is now under fire for allegedly trying to cover up the case.
Oil Woes: Can other energy sources temper gas costs?
This is the second article in an occasional series examining students’ opinions relating to rising oil and fuel prices and what can be down to temper the costs.
With fuel prices stuck above $4 a gallon, many are wondering if other energy sources could help ease the pain.
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