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

Cedar Rapids woman took four savings bonds from home

DI STAFF November 4, 2013

A Cedar Rapids woman allegedly took four savings bonds from a victim’s home. Daphne Wadley, 35, was charged Sept. 20 with second-degree theft. According to an Iowa City police complaint, officers were...

Iowa City patient at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics broke safety glass in fit of anger

DI STAFF November 4, 2013

An Iowa City patient at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics has been accused of breaking a safety glass in a fit of anger. Kathleen Brown, 29, was charged Oct. 30 with second-degree criminal...

Ottawa, Iowa, woman allegedly drove while intoxicated

DI STAFF November 4, 2013

An Ottawa, Ill., woman has been accused of driving while intoxicated. Lindsay Hellman, 29, was charged Oct. 31 with third-offense OWI. According to an Iowa City police complaint, Hellman was reported...

Gov. Branstad opens prisons funded by debt

JAKE MCCULLEY November 4, 2013

Gov. Terry Branstad cut the ribbons at two new prison facilities last week. Although he disapproved of their funding, many Democratic leaders supported it. Together, the prisons cost a total of $217 million....

School officials discuss social media bullying

LILY ABROMEIT November 4, 2013

With the rapid growth of technology reaching the hands of youths early on, and a majority of students reporting being victims of cyberbullying, Iowa City School District officials are continuing to address...

Tree Huggers returns to Iowa City for second year

MEGAN DEPPE November 4, 2013

With cold weather moving in, the trees of Iowa City have very little to worry about. They are being wrapped in their sweaters for the coming winter. The Tree Huggers Project has returned for its second...

Combining classics and mathematics

MEGAN SANCHEZ November 4, 2013

Numbers are a part of every human’s life. Telling time, the date on the calendar, and dialing the phone all require human numeracy. But where did all of these concepts come from in the first place? Classics...

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