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

Dugan: The bill of rights for police

JACK DUGAN May 7, 2015

Recent events in Baltimore have brought a lot of law enforcement policies, actions, or habits into the national dialogue yet again. One aspect of law enforcement, specifically Maryland law enforcement,...

Editorial: Congress’s new symbolic budget

DI EDITORIAL BOARD May 7, 2015

After seemingly endless rhetoric from our congressional representatives on cutting government spending, it looks like some are finally getting serious about doing it. On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate passed...

Michigan leads All-Big Ten selections

JORDAN HANSEN May 7, 2015

After finishing the regular season 48-6, 21-2 in conference, it’s not exactly a surprise that Michigan led the conference in the postseason awards. The Wolverines tallied four first-team All-Big...

Women’s golf looking forward

ROD ENGBLOM May 7, 2015

With the season at an end, Iowa women’s golf is right back at it preparing for this upcoming fall and the start of the first half of the 2015-2016 season.  The team finished off the 2014-2015...

Goodman at home in any position

RYAN RODRIGUEZ May 7, 2015

For senior Kris Goodman, home is wherever the team needs him to play. After an early season injury forced starting third-basemen Nick Day out of the lineup for a large chunk of the 2015 seasosn, Goodman,...

Iowa to face Rutgers in Big Ten Tournament

JORDAN HANSEN May 7, 2015

Iowa softball got a little lucky last weekend during the finale of regular-season Big Ten play. Both Purdue and Indiana — teams ahead of the Hawkeyes a week ago  — were swept over the weekend and...

Provender rolls into Iowa City

BILL COONEY May 7, 2015

The newest food truck to hit the streets of Iowa City brings with it a wood-fired flavor and a vintage flair. Provender is owned and operated by local chef Chris Grebner; it was hand-built in North...

Traffic camera or speed trailer?

BEN MARKS May 7, 2015

Johnson County Sheriff’s Office officials are looking into updating the hardware and software of one of the county’s broken speed trailers. The process would give the trailer the ability...

Johnson County officials visit Wisconsin

BEN MARKS May 7, 2015

Early this week, county officials from Iowa and Wisconsin sat down together to discuss jails, local food, homelessness, police, and housing. On Monday, around 15 Johnson County and Iowa City employees...

More resident students graduating with debt

CARLY MATTHEW May 7, 2015

Despite smaller tuition and fees, more resident students are graduating with debt than nonresidents. University of Iowa sophomore Marie Hafner grew up in Bettendorf always knowing exactly where she wanted...

Goodcents’ first Iowa franchise opens in Iowa City

GRACE PATERAS May 7, 2015

May 11 will mark the two-week anniversary for sandwich shop Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs in Iowa City. Goodcents is a chain shop with locations mainly in the Midwest region. The shop at 316 E. Burlington...

OrderUp finds a niche

GRACE PATERAS May 7, 2015

OrderUp has expanded its reaches beyond burgers and sushi. Customers begin by logging in online or on their mobile app. Then, they find the business they want to order from and choose something to order...

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