U Iowa students and administrators have fled after flood waters closed the campus and classes. University President Sally Mason said the institution now needs money after meeting its goal of sandbagging the campus.
Flooding creeps toward U. Iowa campus
The Daily Iowan’s staff is covering the flooding that has damaged Iowa City and is inching its way toward campus. Classes remain in session as emergency workers sandbag to keep campus buildings in the path of the flood free from water.
Looking to presidential debate at Ole Miss
The racial overtones of Mississippi’s past are the backdrop of Sept. 26th’s debate as the country makes history with its first black presidential candidate Barack Obama. Ole Miss is hosting the debate between Obama and John McCain.
Research Roundup: Biofuel, Earthquakes and face cells
Classes may be in summer session, but researchers are still at work asking tough questions, seeking new solutions and trying to figure out how things work.
Offbeat beat: stuffed animals, rickshaws and break dancing
Regular classes may be out for summer at many campuses, but the crazy campus life continues. Sleeping with stuffed animals, break dancing and rickshaw riders are just some of this week’s stories in the offbeat beat.
From Iraq to the altar for U.
‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ under fire at Harvard
The military’s ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ policy has received attention among Harvard students and administrators recently as some have publicly denounced the stance on disclosing sexual orientation.
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