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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 refocus after big win

SCOTT MILLER November 2, 2010

After Iowa’s one-point home loss to Wisconsin on Oct. 23, Adrian Clayborn called out his teammates’ effort, saying, “Whatever we’re doing in practice on the players’ side, it’s not working....

Trial delayed for UI physician

DI STAFF November 2, 2010

Trial has been delayed for a University of Iowa physician in Cook County Circuit Court, said his lawyer, Robert A. Fisher. Gary Hunninghake, 63, of Coralville was charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly...

21-ordinance campaigns filed most recent donation disclosures

DI STAFF November 2, 2010

On Oct. 28, the anti-and pro-21ordinance groups filed their most recent campaign disclosure reports. The last reports were due Oct. 19. The Iowa City Safety Committee, led by bar owners Jim Mondanaro...

Man found bleeding under bridge dies at hospital

DI STAFF November 2, 2010

Authorities report they found an unresponsive male under a bridge, and he later died at a local hospital. Iowa City police, Fire Department and Johnson County Ambulance Service responded to a report of...

Iowa City woman allegedly breaks into neighbor’s house

DI STAFF November 2, 2010

An Iowa City woman was charged with allegedly breaking into a neighbor’s home to assault the resident. Shaneka Alexander, 22, 2404 Bartelt Road Apt. 2A, was charged Oct. 17 with first-degree burglary. According...

Spotlight Iowa City: Turning faces into art

JON FRANK November 2, 2010

Lori Strasburger’s eyebrows lower as her forehead creases with concentration. The face of the little girl who sits in front of Strasburger is transforming into a black and gold spider web — a pregame...

Iowa gets U.S. flood money

CATHRYN SLOANE November 2, 2010

Iowa will receive $84.1 million for flood-mitigation efforts, just two years after major flooding ravaged Iowa City. Officials announced the grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development...

Both governor candidates confident in race

MARIA GIBBS November 2, 2010

At the train station at the intersection of Dubuque and Wright Street on Monday, roughly 60 people discussed the election while glancing down the railroad tracks to see if the governor’s train was in...

COGS wants a pay raise

ARIANA WITT November 2, 2010

The Campaign to Organize Graduate Students at the University of Iowa presented a formal proposal to the UI Graduate College, the state of Iowa, and the state Board of Regents on Monday asking for a 4 percent...

Experts say 21-only vote to be a close race

NORA HEATON November 2, 2010

Advocates and opponents in the ever present 21-ordinance discussion have spoken. Campaigns have run. Fingers have been crossed. After five months of Iowa City being a 21-only town, voters will decide...

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