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A tsunami of diseases


		A tsunami of diseases

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

6 days ago by Terry McCoy - The Daily Iowan

Pummeled by nearly 10 debilitating illnesses, UI freshman Marc Zider peers up at the world from the frame of a 4-foot, 11-inch boy. Barely able to make it out of bed every day, he tries to glean some sort of normalcy from a life that is anything but.

Fraternity reports theft, property damage

Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS

33 minutes ago by Allison Voris

A theft and criminal damage to property were reported at a fraternity over the weekend.

Riley County Police Lt. Kurt Moldrup said Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, 505 Dension Ave., reported the theft of a plaque and damage to a laptop computer and window pane at the chapter house.

Top five things to do in Chicago

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by Amanda Wowk

By Amanda Wowk

Staff writer

So the temperature is finally above freezing (for the moment), the sun is shining on Lake Michigan and best of all, school is out for summer! There's nothing quite like Chicago in the summertime. The city really seems to come alive with festivals, fairs, and people basking in the heat.

Some support Aggieville dress codes, others question owners' motives

Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS

3 days ago

Many public places institute dress codes, but several Aggieville bars have taken it farther than no shirt, no shoes, no service.

Sideways hats, baggy pants, backpacks and sunglasses are just a few items prohibited by dress codes in some Aggieville bars.

Aftermath of brutal attack on UI student

Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA

4 days ago by Clara Hogan - The Daily Iowan

The final blow could have killed him within 30 minutes.



It was a punch that smashed UI student Brian LaGro's skull, flooding blood between his skull and brain tissue and sending his body to the concrete sidewalk.

Attempted homicide leaves resident in critical condition

Kansas State Collegian, Kansas State University, KS

5 days ago by Staff report

A Manhattan man received a life-threatening cut to the neck at his residence Monday evening and was taken to Mercy Regional Health Center in critical condition. Lt. Kurt Moldrup, of the Riley County Police Department, said an anonymous 911 call at 8:36 p.m.

Chicago when it sizzles

Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL

6 days ago by Stephanie Jevtic

What's that saying we have? "If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes."

That's right; Chicago can go through a large range of climate condition variations in an entire day. At the heart of the city's all-year-round unpredictable weather is the effect from Lake Michigan.

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