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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

Q&A: Lion-killer Daniel Murray

JORDAN GARRETSON October 7, 2011

Daily Iowan: What memories do you have of your kick that beat Penn State in 2008? Daniel Murray: It brings back some good moments in terms of the overall game and my career at Iowa. It was something that...

Penn State to challenge Hawkeye passing game

SAM LOUWAGIE October 7, 2011

James Vandenberg has passed for 432 yards and six touchdowns in his last five quarters of play. Beginning with the fourth-quarter comeback against Pittsburgh on Sept. 17, the Iowa passing game has been...

Local retailer, nonprofit partner for conservation

DI STAFF October 7, 2011

A local retailer and a Johnson County nonprofit are coming together to support local conservation efforts, according to a press release. Beginning today, for every pair of Patagonia shoes sold, Active...

Human rights commission requests early IC council vote

DI STAFF October 7, 2011

The Iowa City Human Rights Commission wants the Iowa City City Council to weigh in more quickly on a slew of ordinances that would give more rights to illegal immigrants. In a letter to the city, the...

Search for missing UI student ends

DI STAFF October 7, 2011

Officials in India have called off the search for a University of Iowa student who fell from a trail while hiking near the Gori Ganga River nearly two weeks ago. UI junior Thomas Plotkin, a 20-year-old...

Des Moines-based indie-rock band comes to IC

JORDAN MONTGOMERY October 7, 2011

The Envy Corps, an indie-rock band from Des Moines, released one of the best albums of the year this week. It Culls You is the band's second major studio release since the group's formation almost 10...

Lawyer-lawmakers dwindle in Iowa legislature

JENNY EARL October 7, 2011

The number of lawyers serving in the Iowa legislature is lower than ever. According to Iowa Lawyer magazine, only 15 of the 100 lawmakers in the Iowa House are lawyers, and only one of the state's 50...

Stafford grad student loans to be cut

JORDYN REILAND October 7, 2011

A change in federal student aid could cost a group of University of Iowa students $2 million a year. Starting July 2012, students with federal Stafford Loans will have to start paying interest while they're...

UI keeps group protecting minority athletes

DORA GROTE October 7, 2011

University of Iowa officials on Thursday decided not to do away with a group meant to protect minority athletes. At a Presidential Committee on Athletics meeting, members discussed a report that called...

Lecturer: campaign rhetoric damages Arab relations

MELISSA DAWKINS October 7, 2011

One Arab-American scholar said Thursday night the current crop of Republican Iowa caucus contenders could further damage the U.S. reputation abroad. James Zogby, the president of the Arab American Institute,...

UI program furthers "Dr. Nurse" trend

CHASTITY DILLARD October 7, 2011

An emergence of "Dr. nurses" has created controversy in the medical world. As more nurses pursue advanced degrees and earn the title of "doctor," some physicians worry patients might...

Violent crimes, staffing cuts cause jail crowding

MATT STARNS October 7, 2011

Overcrowding at the Johnson County Jail may be due to an increase in the rate of violent crime, according to a study published late last month. University of Iowa Professor Emeritus John Neff, the author...

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