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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

Hawkeyes’ upset bid falls short

EVELYN LAU February 5, 2010

The Iowa women’s basketball team held on until the very end Thursday night. But despite riding a three-game winning streak, the Hawkeyes (11-11, 4-7) couldn’t overcome two turnovers in the final minute,...

School officials hear boundary criticism

DI STAFF February 5, 2010

Iowa City School Board officials held a public forum Thursday night to gather feedback on redistricting scenarios being considered by the boundary-change committee. District administrations and consultants...

‘Big Event’ begins tonight

KELLIE PETERSEN February 5, 2010

Tonight, more than 1,600 people will fill the IMU Main Ballroom, prepared for 24 full hours of dancing without the aid of caffeine or sitting down. The continuous day of dancing, beginning at 7 p.m.,...

Spotlight: Cancer center director leads the fight

SAM LANE February 5, 2010

George Weiner has seen two very different sides of Dance Marathon. The first was performing in skits at the “Big Event” (which involved clothes Weiner hadn’t worn “since a few years back”),...

Dance Marathon: For her, a life-changing event

MICHELLE HILLENBRAND February 5, 2010

For Cassondra Boehmer, Dance Marathon is a cause worth sticking around for. Touched by what she calls the “passion of Dance Marathon,” she was inspired to stay in the Iowa City area after graduating...

Dance Marathon: Young cancer survivor is Hawkeyes’ No. 1 fan

EMILY BUSSE February 5, 2010

Jason O’Neill got just what he wanted for Christmas: a black Labrador puppy and miniature Hawkeye jerseys had topped his and his younger brother’s lists. As Jason, 7, tackles his brother in imitation...

Students push PAULA bill in Des Moines

ADAM B SULLIVAN February 5, 2010

DES MOINES — Some members of the UI Student Government aren’t content with UI students’ reputation as apathetic boozers. So eight student representatives traveled to Des Moines to lobby state lawmakers...

Hancher, School of Music can split, regents say

EMILY BUSSE February 5, 2010

AMES — The state Board of Regents told UI officials on Thursday to pursue a plan that splits the future locations of Hancher Auditorium and the new music facility. The regents unanimously approved UI...

Regents defer UI’s second retirement program

EMILY BUSSE February 5, 2010

AMES — The state Board of Regents on Thursday deferred action on the second UI Early Retirement Incentive Program, concerned the proposal may be too generous in comparison to other state institutions....

Regents hike tuition, give surcharge back

EMILY BUSSE February 5, 2010

AMES — The state Board of Regents took with one hand and gave back with the other on Thursday, hiking 2010-11 tuition 6 percent, then deciding to return the $100 per student spring surcharge. The one-time...

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