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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

Cambus Personell supervisor Alyson Holevoet poses for a portrait on March 10, 2022.

UI requests regent permission for $17 million project to add 12 electric vehicles, expand Cambus Maintenance Facility

Jack Moore, News Reporter September 20, 2023

The University of Iowa is requesting approval from the state Board of Regents to proceed with an estimated $17-18 million project to expand the Cambus Maintenance Facility and add 12 future electric...

Top 7 Sites to Buy Instagram Views

Top 7 Sites to Buy Instagram Views

Promoted Post September 20, 2023

Instagram has evolved into a massive social media platform with over a billion monthly active users. One way to maximize your impact and reach on this bustling platform is through video content....

The Importance of Monitoring College Football News for Enhanced Predictions

The Importance of Monitoring College Football News for Enhanced Predictions

Promoted Post September 20, 2023

The world of college football is exhilarating, but it's unpredictable. For passionate fans and sports prognosticators alike, keeping abreast of the latest news and updates in college football is paramount...

Exploring the Rise of Casino Streaming: Trends and Influences

Exploring the Rise of Casino Streaming: Trends and Influences

Promoted Post September 20, 2023

The emergence and growth of casino streaming as a form of online entertainment have been noteworthy in recent years. This phenomenon is driven by several key trends and influences that have reshaped the...

DITV: Iowa City Celebrates Climate Fest

Cara Dulin, DITV Reporter September 20, 2023

DITV: College Students Help Community with Flu Shots

Johnny Valtman, DITV Assistant News Director September 20, 2023

Lexie Olgren, Miley Olgren, 3, and Aubree Olgren, 11, admire Isabelle Olgren’s haircut at Great Clips in Ankeny, Iowa, on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. In the fall of 2022, Iowa’s only inpatient eating disorder clinic closed at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Olgren, 28, was a patient when she was 26 years old, and said the program is crucial to helping those with eating disorders and is upset about its closing.

Photos: Fearing the future of treatment

Grace Smith, Photojournalist September 20, 2023

In the fall of 2022, Iowa’s only inpatient eating disorder clinic closed at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Lexie Olgren, 28, was a patient when she was 26 years old, and said the program...

Wig & Pen Pizza Pub Co-Owner and General Manager Chris Querrey carries glasses at Wig & Pen Pizza Pub in Coralville on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023.

Photos: Wig & Pen Pizza

Ayrton Breckenridge, Managing Visuals Editor September 20, 2023

Wig & Pen Pizza Pub employees work on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023. The establishment was purchased in 1993 by Richard "DQ" Querrey. DQ's son Chris Querrey is the co-owner and started working there during...

Lexie Olgren, 28, and her three daughters: Miley, 3, Isabelle, 4, and Aubree, 11, walk toward Great Clips in Ankeny, Iowa, on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2023. In the fall of 2022, Iowa’s only inpatient eating disorder clinic closed at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Olgren was a patient when she was 26 years old, and said the program is crucial to helping those with eating disorders and is upset about its closing. Olgren said she still struggles with disordered eating daily. She said it sucks that her daughters have to watch her go through that.

Above the Fold: Former patients on loss of UI inpatient eating disorder clinic

Natalie Dunlap, Assistant Digital Editor September 20, 2023

After the UI announced it was closing its inpatient eating disorder clinic, it released a statement explaining the closure and what would fill its place. According to the statement, the closure allowed...

UI student shares important story through documentary workshop

UI student shares important story through documentary workshop

Grace Smith, Photojournalist September 19, 2023

Grace Smith is a fourth-year studying journalism and cinematic arts participating in the Changing Heartland Documentary Workshop through the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication...