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 woman was charged with possession and intent to deliver marijuana

DI STAFF March 10, 2015

Authorities have accused an Iowa City woman of possessing marijuana. Sarah Nutter, 25, was charged with delivery and possession with intent to manufacture or deliver marijuana and failure to affix a drug...

Local restaurants prepare for RAGBRAI

CORY PORTER March 10, 2015

On July 25, thousands of cyclists participating in RAGBRAI will pour into Iowa City to take in the sights and perhaps fill up on local food before heading to Davenport to dip their tires in the Mississippi...

On-campus charges decrease in 2014

GRACE PATERAS March 10, 2015

The University of Iowa police spent the past year dealing with fewer incidents, according to a recent state Board of Regents report. In 2013, there were 1,819 total charges, according to the report. In...

Students react to garbage can relocation

ALYSSA GUZMAN March 10, 2015

After removing garbage bins from classrooms, University of Iowa officials said the program has saved money, although some students are not so happy. In August 2012, two buildings at the University of...

Murray named as incoming DI editor

EFE AYANRUOH March 10, 2015

The long wait for UI junior Stacey Murray came to an end as she was announced as the next editor-in-chief of The Daily Iowan on Monday evening. “I am nervous, but I am really excited,” Murray...

New student regent ambitious

CARLY MATTHEW March 10, 2015

From being elected to student council in middle school to becoming a University of Northern Iowa Student Government senator, UNI freshman Rachael Johnson considers leadership “an incredible passion...

Yoga on the rise in Iowa City

NOELLE ALKHAWAJA March 10, 2015

Yoga participation is on the rise. In fact, in 2012, 9.5 percent of adults and 3.1 percent of children participated in yoga in the United States — nearly 23 million people were practicing yoga at...

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