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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 approve letter for cities regarding SEATS contract

KRISTEN EAST April 17, 2013

Johnson County officials moved one step closer toward approving a SEATS contract on Tuesday. The Board of Supervisors met Tuesday to sign a letter that outlines the county’s contributions for the...

Man allegedly commits burglary in several homes

REBECCA MORIN April 17, 2013

A local man has been accused of committing a burglary in several residential homes. James Travis Jr., 21, was charged Jan. 13 with third-degree burglary, Jan. 28 with third-degree burglary, and Feb. 7...

Trial reset for men allegedly involved in August shooting

CASSIDY RILEY April 17, 2013

The trial for two men involved in a shooting last fall has been reset. John Mulbah and Norman Dudley were allegedly involved in a shooting at Breckinridge Trailer Court on Aug. 12, 2012. The shooting...

UI, Iowa City community members in Boston react to Marathon bombing

DI STAFF April 16, 2013

Justin Hattan Justin Hattan stood a few hundred yards from the finish line surrounded by family members as he watched his father complete his first Boston Marathon. Right when it seemed his dad was poised...

Boston Marathon bombing kills 3, injures more than 140

JIMMY GOLEN April 16, 2013

BOSTON  — Two bombs exploded in the crowded streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing at least three people and injuring more than 140 in a bloody scene of shattered glass...

Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson speaks at UI

CASSIDY RILEY April 16, 2013

Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist who has made media appearances ranging from “The Colbert Report” to PBS, spoke to a packed crowd Monday night at the IMU. People from all over the state...

Johnson County officials say some SEATS services may need to be cut

NICK HASSETT April 16, 2013

With the funding sources for the countywide para-transit service SEATS still unclear, officials said tight budgets might force cuts to some aspects of the program. The Johnson County Task Force on Aging...

UI adds two new bicycle-repair stations

REBECCA MORIN April 16, 2013

Local cyclists will no longer have to leave the University of Iowa campus or lug around several tools in order to repair their bicycles. The UI Department of Parking and Transportation added two new bicycle-repair...

Enrollment of graduate Chinese students declining at UI, nationally

STACEY MURRAY April 16, 2013

Big Ten universities are seeing a decrease in Chinese enrollment in graduate school, but officials aren’t concerned. An annual report by the Council of Graduate Schools released April 8 said Chinese...

ICgovXpress smartphone app launches

QUENTIN MISIAG April 16, 2013

With the help of the nearly $5,000 city-sponsored smartphone app ICgovXpress that launched Monday, Iowa City officials hope the all too common after-party stress of cleaning up can be alleviated with...

Cursive handwriting taught less at Iowa City schools, nationally

BRIANNA JETT April 16, 2013

Pencils and pens could eventually become obsolete in the face of newer technology. Every year, less and less time is spent teaching children handwriting, especially cursive. "It's emphasized a lot...

City invalidates petition signatures about red-light cameras

NICK HASSETT April 16, 2013

After a local group submitted a petition proposing a restriction on red-light cameras in Iowa City, the city determined many of the signatures were invalid. The petition contained 3,322 signatures, but...