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

IC man allegedly found with several pounds of marijuana

DI STAFF July 26, 2011

Officers arrested a local man Sunday after allegedly discovering several pounds of marijuana in his residence. Nicolaus Walsh, 24, 1716 E. Court St., was charged July 24 with a controlled-substance violation...

UIHC doctors rank in new surgical database

DI STAFF July 26, 2011

The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics has 151 doctors listed on the U.S. News & World Report's Top Doctors, a new searchable directory of more than 30,000 physicians in the country, according...

Local 26-year-old an award-winning tattoo artist

BEN SCHUFF July 26, 2011

David Rich likes to conquer new ideas. If something he wants doesn't exist, he'll create it. With tattoos inked up and down his arms, on the sides of his neck, and one hidden beneath black Dickie-brand...

Johnson County buildings earn gold sustainability rating

BRITTANY TREVICK July 26, 2011

The Johnson County Conservation Board is now working in a building with cabinets made out of compressed sunflower seeds and countertops made out of recycled glassware. The new building, Conservation Headquarters,...

Iowa City named state’s most "walkable" city

LUKE VOELZ July 26, 2011

Iowa City was recently named as the most "walkable" city in the state, but some local officials said the city could better that ranking on a national front with less reliance on public transit...

Former UI prof’s study shows drop in alcohol charges

BRIAN ALBERT July 26, 2011

A study released Sunday suggests the frequency of underage OWI and public-intoxication bookings in Iowa City has decreased since 2010. And while some officials are attributing the shift to the 21-ordinance,...

National, local leaders stress education reform in Des Moines

CHASTITY DILLARD July 26, 2011

National and local education leaders discussed ways to reform Iowa's education system in Des Moines Monday, listing the future of teacher salaries and economic growth as two priorities. "How can...

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