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October 2012
October 2012 CoverCOVER STORY: With the presidential election only a few weeks away, a UI computer science professor explains what can go wrong in the voting booth (hanging chads, anyone?) - and why it's crucial to democracy to get it right. |
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October 2012
Library LadyChris Seelman Rohret opened Iowa's first certified Little Free Library in Iowa City. |
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In Class
October 2012
Wide World of SportA first-year seminar offers an inside look at the business of college athletics. |
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October 2012
Man on the RunOnly two weeks after he ran 1,037 miles around Lake Michigan, Steve Cannon completed the RAGBRAI bike ride across Iowa. |
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October 2012
Does recent extreme weather point to climate change?To some UI-affiliated experts the blistering summer heat that swept across the U.S. is a strong forecast of what global warming looks like. |
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People
October 2012
Making MemoriesRon Steele, chair of the UI Alumni Association Board of Directors, offers his personal take on why it's great to be a Hawkeye. Especially during football season. |
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October 2012
Eat Your Greens!Driven by a debilitating disease, a UI medical alumna creates an extreme diet that may offer the prescription for good health. |
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October 2012
Diving InCanadian swimmer Lindsay Seemann carries a permanent reminder of her Olympics experience. Now, she's ready to make waves as a Hawkeye. |
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October 2012
A Nation's GhostsA century-and-a-half after the Civil War tore apart the United States, an exhibit on the UI campus explores the tragic human costs of the conflict and unresolved issues that still roil the nation today. |
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October 2012
Vote of No ConfidenceWith the presidential election only a few weeks away, a UI computer science professor explains what can go wrong in the voting booth (hanging chads, anyone?) - and why it's crucial to democracy to get it right. |
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