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

City council disposes proposed trashcan ordinance

ROBERT CROZIER June 20, 2013

City officials say they will continue to explore options to alleviate neighborhood trash problems after an ordinance meant to do just that was shot down by the city councilors. The Iowa City City Council...

UI student leads West to ultimate Frisbee victory

JULIA TRUSZKOWSKI June 20, 2013

Clad in a Metallic Wings jersey, Colin Lord paces back and forth along the sidelines, barking techniques and encouragement at the Iowa City West High Ultimate Frisbee team on a June afternoon with air...

Renovations set for UI tennis facilities

ALISON CRISSMAN June 20, 2013

Renovations at the Hawkeye Tennis & Recreation Complex have left many University of Iowa and Iowa City community tennis players short on court availability. Three projects are either currently underway...

Steering committee narrows down school district facility options

QUENTIN MISIAG June 20, 2013

And then there were two. After nearly four hours of tumultuous back-and-forth debates over a number of building-change scenarios, the Iowa City School District’s Steering Committee for Facilities...

Transparency Task Force vote on recommendations

KRISTEN EAST June 20, 2013

The state Board of Regents’ Transparency Task Force met Wednesday and unanimously voted to forward recommendations to the board for improving public transparency. The task force was responsible...

UI community remembers Bill Krause

EMMA WILLIS June 20, 2013

Kum & Go founder Bill Krause died Wednesday in his West Des Moines home. He was 78. Two years after graduating from the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 1957, Krause...

UI ravine receives facelift

ROBERT CROZIER June 20, 2013

A main pedestrian artery linking east and west campus is receiving a bit of a facelift before students return this fall. The brick pavement will be replaced with concrete, said Bob Brooks, the University...

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