IOWA CITY – It was a half-century ago that Bernadine Franks, who at the time was a 17-year-old married mother, …
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IOWA CITY – It was a half-century ago that Bernadine Franks, who at the time was a 17-year-old married mother, …
Alison Gowans Education Feb. 2, 2019 7:00 am2496d ago
In a large room in the University of Iowa’s old art museum — which was largely abandoned after the …
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Background Iowa Wesleyan University – one of the state’s oldest higher education institutions, established before Iowa joined the union …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – At 4 a.m. last Monday, hours before most commuters had rolled out of bed to face a …
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WATERLOO – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, won’t be making a decision on running for president until March, at least. …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – One of Cedar Rapids’ busiest developers is seeking to acquire two of the remaining city-owned parcels in …
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