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Q&A with Grand Funk Railroad, Homecoming, Early Voting, Hawkeyes and More: Daily Iowan Reader, September 27

Also inside: Johnson County braces for early voting, onside kicks haunt the Hawkeyes, SAE members have a chance for appeal, and a full schedule of this weekend's Homecoming events.

Grand Funk Railroad, Matt and Kim to cap UI’s 100th Homecoming Week

This week, The Daily Iowan had a candid phone conversation with Grand Funk Railroad lead man Don Brewer, who has been with the band since its start in 1969.

Now, 43 years later, Grand Funk is excited to hit the stage in Iowa City and play their great American rock music.

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SAE members have chance for appeal

Former SAE students will be forced to find a new residence in two weeks following the closing of the UI chapter.

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Johnson County braces for early voting today

Residents of Johnson County are able to begin early in-person voting at two locations today.

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UI Student Health Services focuses healthy campus with flu vaccine

Student Health Services is accepting student walk-ins for influenza vaccinations.

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Onside kicks haunt Hawkeyes

Three years in a row, the Iowa football team has lost a game thanks in large part to botched onside kick coverage.

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Tilly: Gray area in voting fraud

Three people were charged with felony election misconduct in Council Bluffs last week following an investigation by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation that alleged each of the three had voted in Iowa despite not being American citizens.

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