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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

Johnson County supervisors pass fiscal 2015 budget

DI STAFF March 7, 2014

The Johnson County Board of Supervisors approved the fiscal 2015 budget on Thursday. The $97.7 million budget includes $15.6 million allotted for debt service, $13 million for capital projects, and $11...

Iowa to join egg lawsuit against California

DI STAFF March 7, 2014

Gov. Terry Branstad joined a lawsuit with five other states opposing California’s egg-production law, which discriminates against Iowa’s egg producers. A California law requires eggs imported...

Man accused of stealing from the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center

DI STAFF March 7, 2014

An Iowa man has been accused of stealing several items from other people in the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center. Michael Bradley, 19, was accused Jan. 10 with third-degree theft, fourth-degree...

Night of 1,000 Dinners addresses violence against women

MICHELLE NGO March 7, 2014

Displays of national flags, sounds of live instruments, and smells of ethnic dishes around the globe filled the banquet room of Old Brick on Thursday evening. Around 200 members of the community gathered...

County to begin projects

CARTER CRANBERG March 7, 2014

Officials expect that some major projects will start soon despite budget concerns. At the Johnson County Board of Supervisors’ informal meeting Thursday, county engineer Greg Parker presented three...

UI tries to open up lectures

DANIEL SEIDL March 7, 2014

A professor pacing in a large lecture hall has been a typical site in colleges for decades, and the University of Iowa wants to change this. “Large-lecture formats aren’t considered the most...

Nite Ride to add a bus

JORDYN REILAND March 7, 2014

University of Iowa students will soon see more than one Nite Ride bus out around campus each night. UI President Sally Mason proposed a six-point plan to the state Board of Regents last week that included...

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