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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

Coralville man burglarizes local KFC

DI STAFF September 26, 2012

A Coralville man was charged Sept. 20 in conjunction with a burglary at a local Kentucky Fried Chicken earlier this year. According to a series of Iowa City police complaints, Luis Diaz, 18, allegedly...

Police charge two juveniles in Regina bomb threats

DI STAFF September 26, 2012

Two Regina Catholic Education Center students have been charged in connection with two recent bomb threats at the school. According to an Iowa City police press release, officials arrested and charged...

UI officials discuss incorporating Hancher performances into classroom teaching

DI STAFF September 26, 2012

Representatives from Hancher Auditorum spoke to the University of Iowa Faculty Senate Sept. 25 about incorporating Hancher performances into classroom teaching. President Linda Snetselaar invited Jacob...

Socialist candidate for president Lindsey visits Iowa City

LAUREN COFFEY September 26, 2012

In the midst of election season, socialism is not a typical political party most voters think about. Presidential candidate and socialist Peta Lindsay wants to change that. Lindsay, 28, came to the Pedestrian...

Iowa River Landing Clinic opens next Friday

ANNA THEODOSIS September 26, 2012

Local officials are excited because one of the many construction projects in the Iowa City area will be finished with the grand opening of the Iowa River Landing Clinic on Oct. 5. The new clinic will...

Mason talks tuition freeze, SAE, and children’s hospital in DI Q&A

DI STAFF September 26, 2012

The Daily Iowan: The state Board of Regents proposed a tuition freeze for students as early as the next school year. Do you think there's a significant need for a tuition freeze now?

Iowa City sees spike in gameday trash

STACEY MURRAY September 26, 2012

Outside Kinnick Stadium, Melrose Avenue is taking a hit. With four-consecutive home games this month, the Extend the Dream Foundation noticed a 15 percent increase in trash levels on Melrose Avenue and...

UISG, ECGPS, Yellow Cab happy with SafeRide after one month

ERIC CLARK September 26, 2012

After a month of operation, officials from University of Iowa Student Government, the Executive Council of Professional Graduate Students, and Yellow Cab Taxi of Iowa City say the SafeRide program is both...

Experts respond to UI Sigma Alpha Epsilon controversy

JORDYN REILAND September 26, 2012

The University of Iowa’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter isn’t alone as it faces allegations of hazing, several experts said Monday. According to a statement the national fraternity released...

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