ICON and other UI platforms now allow students to change their preferred names and pronouns on both a limited and broad scale.
By Grace Lynn Keller
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Students may now enter their...
Iowa City has purchased its 100th flood-buyout property and is now scheduled to demolish it as part of the ongoing plan to reduce possible future damage in the Iowa River floodplain.
By Brooklyn Draisey
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With a Kickstarter campaign surpassing its goal in two days, the Iowa City downtown will have a new mural honoring Sean Wu, a UI student who died in April.
Wu, known by those on his dorm floor as Scooter,...
“I represent people who are underrepresented,” Mazahir Salih, a candidate for the Iowa City City Council in the upcoming election, said on her website. “I consider myself a bridge builder, because...
Behind the creaky doors of area haunted houses.
By James Year
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Fall is in full swing. The leaves have changed and fallen, cafés pump out overly spiced pumpkin spice lattes like...
On Oct. 21, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and the Education Department quietly rescinded 72 documents outlining policies regarding the rights of students with disabilities. These guidelines were scrapped...
A statewide program born at the University of Iowa to rehabilitate those who have committed domestic abuse has received a grant to aid further research on the program.
Achieving Change Through Value-based...
Downtown Iowa City is home to a unique healing center with few others like it in the country. Eastwind Healing Center, started by Candida Maurer with her husband in 1997, specializes in consciousness-based...
University of Iowa event planning students created a “Self-Defense 101" event that was held Monday night in the Shambaugh Auditorium in collaboration with the UI Police Department. The class included...
A 5th District judge issued a ruling Monday that two current and three former regents did not violate Iowa’s Open Meetings Law by meeting with Bruce Harreld prior to hiring him as University of Iowa...
A Polk County judge ruled Oct. 28 that two current and three former members of the state Board of Regents did not violate Iowa's Open Meetings Law by meeting with University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld...
Authorities requested an arrest warrant for an Iowa City man on a drug/intoxicant introduction charge.
Cedric Johnson, 22, 513 S. Van Buren St., is accused of introducing intoxicants/drugs into an institution...