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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

Former GOP candidate Cain kicks off college tour in Iowa City

CASSIDY RILEY September 6, 2012

One former Republican presidential hopeful is reaching out to voters once again, but this time he’s not asking for their support. His message: register to vote, vote, and be an informed voter. “The...

Masala gives up its vegetarian tag, adds meat to menu

RISHABH R. JAIN September 6, 2012

For two decades, Masala, 9 S. Dubuque St., was known in Iowa City as the vegetarian restaurant that served Indian cuisine. That changed this fall when owner Mani Ram decided to include meat and meat...

Blood donations rebound in Iowa City after summer shortage

RISHABH R. JAIN September 6, 2012

As the academic year kicks off, local and national blood centers are witnessing a normalization of their blood banks after weathering a summer shortage. The American Red Cross experienced a 15-year low...

Whooping cough cases hit Johnson County

STACEY MURRAY September 6, 2012

Despite Johnson County’s 18 reported cases of pertussis — or “whooping cough” — in the last two weeks, Iowa City School District officials say there is no cause for alarm. “I...

Class of 2016 reaches record high, most diverse class

DI STAFF September 6, 2012

The University of Iowa’s class of 2016 is the most diverse incoming class of its kind. According to a UI press release, the total enrollment has reached a record high with 31,498 students — including...

Branstad selects site for $1.4 billion project

DI STAFF September 6, 2012

Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds joined representatives Wednesday from the Iowa Fertilizer Co. to announce the Lee County site as the $1.4 billion project that is expected to create 165 jobs...

Obama visit causes UI, downtown closures

ERIC CLARK September 6, 2012

Many streets and areas near the Pentacrest will be cleared out as early as this evening, as University of Iowa and Iowa City officials anticipate the arrival of President Obama on Friday. To ensure maximum...

Officials stress discussion after 3 sex assaults at UI dorms in 2012

MATT STARNS September 6, 2012

Charges filed this week in an alleged sexual assault at Currier Residence Hall marked the third such incident in 2012, according to records obtained by The Daily Iowan. University of Iowa police records...

UI adds new environment public policy major

BRENT GRIFFITHS September 6, 2012

Students at the University of Iowa now have the option to add a new major offered by the Geography Department — environmental planning and policy. The UI is the only school in the state that offers...

Local man charged with threatening to kill wife and two other people

MATT STARNS September 5, 2012

An Iowa City man was charged Aug. 30 after he allegedly threatened to kill his wife and two other people. According to an Iowa City police complaint, Carlos Spencer, 1607 Hollywood Blvd., was charged...

Sioux City man charged after police chase

MATT STARNS September 5, 2012

A Sioux City man faces numerous charges after allegedly leading police on a chase Sept. 3. According to a series of complaints by the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, Cole Huisenga, 19, was charged...

Two males injured after crash on I-80

JORDYN REILAND September 5, 2012

Two were injured after a crash on Interstate 80 Tuesday. According to an State Patrol report, a Fedex ground tractor and double trailers were eastbound on the highway when the driver lost control and...