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

Iowa City makes a splash for NCAA Championships

CHARLES GREEN August 7, 2014

When the NCAA searches for venues to host the men’s swimming and diving national championships, it considers a variety of factors. Among them are facilities, campus environment, and the potential...

Cellucci named field hockey interim head coach

DANNY PAYNE August 7, 2014

In the wake of Iowa field-hockey head coach Tracey Griesbaum being fired by Athletics Director Gary Barta on Monday, associate head coach Lisa Cellucci has agreed to serve as interim head coach of the...

King looks to build off of freshman campaign

JACOB SHEYKO August 7, 2014

Desmond King scanned the sidelines at Kinnick Stadium during the Hawkeyes’ 2013 season-opener against Northern Illinois. Defensive back Jordan Lomax had just left the game with a hamstring injury,...

Man charged with producing meth

DI STAFF August 7, 2014

Authorities have accused a North Liberty man of partaking in producing meth. Clinton Lake, 32, was charged April 1 with possession of lithium and possession of pseudoephedrine. According to North Liberty...

Hamburg set to open next week

DI STAFF August 7, 2014

Local residents have to only wait a couple of more days to eat at a North Side classic. Hamburg Inn No. 2 will “hopefully be open on Monday,” owner Dave Panther said. Last week, Panther tentatively...

Conservatives to flock to Ames

QUENTIN MISIAG August 7, 2014

Nearly 30 conservative activists from across the United States will converge on central Iowa this weekend, advocating for issues focusing on “family values” at the third-annual Family Leadership...

New regulations chafe some farmers

TING XUAN TAN August 7, 2014

Some Iowa livestock farmers feel they are facing setbacks as more regulations are brought up. On Aug. 19, the Iowa Environmental Protection Commission will vote on the rule that will line up the state...

Regents seek to shave costs

PAUL OSGERBY August 7, 2014

State officials have made their first step to save money through the state Board of Regents’ efficiency study. The regents unanimously passed a motion on Wednesday to begin a new cost-savings measure...

Courthouse annex over budget

TING XUAN TAN August 7, 2014

After introducing a new design for the Johnson County Courthouse annex, officials have seen a price increase. On Wednesday, Neumann Monson Architects and Venture Architects revealed the new design of...

UI touts new programs

PAUL OSGERBY August 7, 2014

University of Iowa President Sally Mason addressed the state Board of Regents in a telephonic meeting Wednesday about the current university budget, heading into the upcoming state funding changes. Mason...

New bar opening in fall

REBECCA MORIN August 7, 2014

South Gilbert Street has a new player in town. Bardot, 347 S. Gilbert St., will hold a grand opening in September after nearly six months of renovations. Owners Yiannis Assimakopoulos and Jackson...

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