UI recruiters are a worldly bunch these days.
In an effort to increase enrollment by 100 students per year for the next five years, officials are pitching the university to prospective students in more...
Repercussions for the PAULA you get downtown may not be limited to city fines in the future.
UI administrators are working to expand the university’s disciplinary authority to off-campus misconduct.
“We...
UI Student Government officials will put the phrase “drinking responsibly” to the test this weekend.
Officials said they decided to serve beer at the event to show students it’s possible to drink...
Employees at the Johnson County Courthouse were spared any layoffs, though judicial-branch staff statewide wasn’t so lucky.
Chief Justice Marsha Ternus announced Thursday the department would cut more...
UI alumnus Jeff Iseminger described a scene of 76 trombonists parading through the campus and playing the “Iowa Fight Song” to draw people together.
Iseminger, the final candidate for the position...
There weren’t enough chairs to go around at the Afro American Cultural Center forum on Thursday night.
Students, professors, faculty, and citizens gathered around the living room of the center, enjoyed...
The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation’s recently redesigned Sex Offender Registry website is bringing more information to community members.
The site now provides e-mail notifications when an...
Brittany’s cat is a violation.
The UI junior lives in an apartment that does not allow animals — and if her landlord finds out, she could face a hefty fine.
However, if she was forced to relocate...
Exposure is key.
It’s what UI senior Olivia Rendone believes about the world of art, at least.
That’s why the 22-year-old worked with students at Tate High for her Honors project in the UI School...
When the floods of 2008 damaged a large portion of Iowa City, some officials saw it as more of an opportunity than a setback.
Because of the availability of funding and the need to renovate, city leaders...
A little more than a year ago, energetic students donning blue and white Barack Obama shirts swarmed the UI campus, hoping for the victory of a man they believed could bring change.
Then on the night...
UI junior Maggie Roque spent her past summer in the thin, crisp air of Cusco, Peru, a lively city thousands of feet up in the Andes.
Of the 13 people accompanying her during the eight-week stint in the...