The UI’s 20th president is far too busy to sweat over the stove. But luckily for her, an executive chef — and a town full of phenomenal restaurants — satisfies the presidential palate.
After eating...
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Students returning to the Iowa City drinking scene this weekend met an increased force of Iowa City and UI police patrolling downtown bars and the surrounding residential areas.
Bar- and house-party attendees...
Four thousand young Hawklings crammed the Pentacrest lawn on Sunday for a welcoming Convocation to prepare themselves for becoming full-fledged Hawkeyes when fall classes start today.
UI President Sally...
As freshmen wander the campus toting maps and schedules, there is a chance they are headed to one of roughly 100 seminars offered to first-year students.
“I thought they would be interesting ways to...
As football season quickly approaches, UI students have another black and gold accessory with which to show their Hawkeye spirit: a can of Bud Light.
Anhesuer-Busch’s “Fan Cans” hit Iowa City liquor...
Administrators at the Iowa School for the Deaf said they want to continue to accommodate students from other states until their classrooms are full.
Located in Council Bluffs, the school has plenty of...
Despite a $9 million residence-hall project, the UI is carrying on its tradition of placing dozens of freshmen in temporary housing at the start of the fall semester.
The number of students in temporary...
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors debated a proposed new site for a Johnson County Justice Center on Thursday — the building housing the Iowa City Press-Citizen.
The area, which is for sale, would...
A new state-of-the-art center for digital research this summer moved into the Main Library’s first-floor Information Arcade. The UI’s Digital Library Services will oversee online resources created...
Undergrads, beware: A new policy for being near alcohol in the dorms could break the bank.
Under the new rule, any student in a dorm room in which people are drinking alcohol could be fined up to $200...
Joel Wesselink, starting his second year at the UI, said he will make sure to stop by the UI Job Fair and Taste of Iowa City at this year’s Welcome Week.
As a transfer student last year, he said, moving...