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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

Iowa City police seek public assistance in finding an alleged vehicle burglar

DI STAFF May 11, 2012

The Iowa City police seek public assistance in finding an alleged vehicle burglar. According to an police press release, on March 7, a vehicle was broken into while parked in the Walmart parking lot,...

The Daily Iowan’s year-in-review

DI STAFF May 11, 2012

Bloom University of Iowa journalism Professor Stephen Bloom wrote a long piece for The Atlantic about the Iowa lifestyle and culture and the caucus process. The article, "Observations from 20 years...

Striving for redemption: the story of Curtis Fry

SAM LANE May 11, 2012

His father's words haunt him, even today. "What're you doing? Things can happen when you drink," Jim Fry told his son on a blustery day in February 2008. But the God-fearing, upstanding young...

More than 60 percent of tenured UI faculty identified as Democrats

KRISTEN EAST May 11, 2012

Local and national experts say professors are typically more liberal because Democrats and Republicans holding a different set of values and job aspirations. According to records obtained by The Daily...

The Daily Iowan‘s year-in-review

DI STAFF May 11, 2012

Bloom University of Iowa journalism Professor Stephen Bloom wrote a long piece for The Atlantic about the Iowa lifestyle and culture and the caucus process. The article, "Observations from 20 years...

Director of Broadway Neighborhood Center: Child abuse never occurred

BETH BRATSOS May 11, 2012

The Broadway Neighborhood Center director charged Feb. 1 with failing to report sexual abuse testified during her trial at the Johnson County Courthouse Thursday that the alleged sexual abuse never occurred. Susan...

More than 60 percent of tenured UI faculty identified as Democrats

KRISTEN EAST May 11, 2012

Local and national experts say professors are typically more liberal because Democrats and Republicans holding a different set of values and job aspirations. According to records obtained by The Daily...

Iowa City School Board to revisit bullying policy

DEREK KELLISON May 11, 2012

Iowa City School District officials are aiming to revise the district's bullying policy in light of concerns over clarity and punishments. Board member Sarah Swisher said the current policy — which...

Director of Broadway Neighborhood Center: Child abuse never occurred

BETH BRATSOS May 11, 2012

The Broadway Neighborhood Center director charged Feb. 1 with failing to report sexual abuse testified during her trial at the Johnson County Courthouse Thursday that the alleged sexual abuse never occurred. Susan...

Local restaurants offer first-of-a-kind internship opportunities to district students

ASMAA ELKEURTI May 11, 2012

Tate High students could soon have the option to gain culinary and other experiences as part of a new internship program pairing students with local businesses. Iowa City School District officials are...

Local man charged with forgery

DI STAFF May 10, 2012

A local man has been arrested for allegedly forging three checks. Keethan Roland, 20, 3536 Shamrock Place, was charged with three charges of forgery and third-degree theft. According to an Iowa City...

Man charged after allegedly possessing almost 70 grams of marijuana

DI STAFF May 10, 2012

An Iowa City man was charged with allegedly possessing 68 grams of marijuana. Kory Meister, 22, 504 S. Johnson St. #3, was charged Tuesday with possession of a controlled substance to keep or permit use...