The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

Celebrating women from all over

LINI GE March 6, 2009

One day a year, women take off work and receive gifts from their employers and flowers from their families and friends. Not in Iowa, but in Anna Lipnik’s home country, Ukraine, the nation annually celebrates...

Mock Trial team prepares for national championship tournament

EMILY MELVOLD March 6, 2009

Kristin Langhammer is not really a death investigator. Travis Wilkening is not a real expert witness. And Alex Whitt is not a real lawyer. But every night, these UI students practice playing their courtroom...

Foodies encourage Iowa Pork for environmental responsibility

MARY HARRINGTON March 6, 2009

Some West Coast farmers and foodies are urging their peers to consider abandoning certain buy-local ideals when it comes to pork. The ideal source of the savory meat, they say: Iowa. “If you’re looking...

Faces of the UI: Prof interested by freaks

GEOFF WARING March 6, 2009

UI psychology Professor Mark Blumberg is fascinated with freaks. But these freaks — a man with no legs who learned to walk with his hands, a dog in Oklahoma who learned to walk upright, and Siamese...

UI Press not pressed into trouble

KATHLEEN SERINO March 6, 2009

Artfully dodging the sting of the recession, the UI Press is preserving itself with traditional business practices and introducing some new ones, too. Nationwide book sales for most college presses are...

Research: Empty nesters see improved quality of marriage

CHRIS CLARK March 6, 2009

Everyone knows what happens when mom and dad drop off their baby in the dorm room: Mom is crying, holding on to every moment of that last hug, while dad nostalgically looks out the window remembering his...

Homeless down and out in IC

JUSTIN SUGG March 6, 2009

If he lived during the Great Depression, Chris Washington would have ridden the rails. But on Tuesday, he waited for the bus. “I’ll ride the buses all day. I like jumping from state to state,” he...

Iowa lawmakers may ban Salvia

SHAWN GUDE March 6, 2009

UI alumnus Tanner Faaborg felt weightless, his self-perception was absent, and his eyes became linked “to what I thought was a new dimension.” Laughter overtook his helpless body. “Reality then...

UI administrators seek input for budget plans

ANNA LOTHSON March 6, 2009

Even for Doug True, the UI senior vice president for Finance, budget crunching is no walk in the park. “I’d like to think that by now, I’ve seen everything,” he said. But he said he has never...

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