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

UI’s TILE program set to expand

SAM LANE November 4, 2010

The "sage on the stage" might be giving way to the "guide on the side." The style of teaching in which a professor stands at the front of a lecture hall and talks for an hour is being...

U.S. Court of Appeals justices visit College of Law

NINA EARNEST November 4, 2010

It looked like a scene from a courtroom drama — but there were no witnesses to plead their case. Just three judges, two opposing attorneys, and an auditorium full of listening University of Iowa law...

UI wants study abroad ban in Cuba to be lifted

NORA HEATON November 4, 2010

The gates to Havana could open once again for U.S. students. The UI has penned its signature on a request sent to President Obama, asking the administration to lift restrictions on academic travel to...

Students grapple with loss of 19 admittance

ALISON SULLIVAN November 4, 2010

Sitting inside the Summit Tuesday night, three UI students reminisced between bites of artichoke dip and chips about the days before the 21-ordinance. The three, who have birthdays near each other, celebrated...

Class helps veterans increase camaraderie

ARIANA WITT November 4, 2010

Adam Connell has been active in the U.S. Navy for five years. In that time, he's seized tons of cocaine and countless kilos of marijuana from narcoterrorism groups in South America. He provided air support...

Experts: Ousting no threat to judicial independence

HAYLEY BRUCE November 4, 2010

Some experts say the unseating of three Iowa Supreme Court justices is more of a statement against gay rights than a threat to the judicial system. "I think the frequency of this happening is, on...

Bar employees prepare for the worst

MITCHELL SCHMIDT November 4, 2010

Bar employees are preparing for the worst. Managers, wait staff, and bartenders have previously said the failure to repeal the 21-ordinance would cost them their jobs — but they were waiting for the...

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