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 student charged with intent to deliver marijuana

DI STAFF October 4, 2011

A University of Iowa student was charged Sept. 26 with possession of marijuana with intent to deliver and with keeping a drug house. Matthew Brow, an 18-year-old resident of Mayflower Hall, was charged...

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell excludes transgender students

CHASTITY DILLARD October 4, 2011

UI senior Veronica Hamly knew for a long time she was transgender, but fear prevented her from publicly sharing her identity. In January, she told loved ones, releasing years of stress. "For a long...

Trailer Park Boys bring comedy to IC

CARLY HURWITZ October 4, 2011

The members of the Trailer Park Boys never break from their ex-convict personas, even for interviews. The show includes crazy antics, including one of the boys, Julian, taking his shirt off and doing...

UI atheists group provides alternatives to campus Christians

RISHABH R. JAIN October 4, 2011

Stationed on the Pentacrest Monday, Hannah Staley sat at a table with an "Ask an Atheist" poster taped on the side and answered questions about why she's an atheist. "People would think...

Iowa City Animal Control researches peer cities

ASMAA ELKEURTI October 4, 2011

For Iowa City, a single operator of the city's animal-control services may not be enough. Research of peer communities conducted by the City Manager's Office shows nine of the 14 cities surveyed have...

Third person charged in Versypt slaying

DI STAFF October 4, 2011

Iowa City police have charged a third person with first-degree murder in the October 2009 shooting death of a Broadway landlord, according to a press-release. Courtney Lynchoyia White, 23, was taken into...

Little oversight exists for study-abroad orgs

MATT STARNS October 4, 2011

Rarely in the United States does an industry that pulls in $17 billion annually go unregulated. Still, many study-abroad programs in the United States are operated by private companies, and many answer...

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