On Monday night, Iowa City community members joined in the Public Library to face a difficult discussion on racism.
Johnson County Disproportionate Minority Contact showed the 2014 documentary I’m...
UISG hosted a town hall on mental health Monday to hear student concerns and how mental-health services should be expanded or changed.
Topics of conversation brought up at Danforth Chapel included how...
Monica Lewinsky calls herself “Patient Zero” of the cyberbullying crisis.
The Internet was just becoming widespread in September 1998 when Lewinsky became the center of a presidential scandal....
“We were pretty shocked — we found out Monday [Oct. 2] at 8 a.m., and I had a test that day. I thought about him the whole time … it was just a regular Sunday night; we didn’t expect anything...
Yesterday in College Green Park, three University of Iowa Students hosted a fundraiser for the Iowa City Animal Care and Adoption Center. The event was created for a leadership class the students are...
Clean energy has been making its mark in Johnson County, and the U.S. Department of Energy has taken notice.
On Oct. 19, Johnson County was awarded the Gold Award by SolSmart, a foundation run by the...
At the Oct. 17 Iowa City City Council meeting, the council discussed its position on the Graduate and Professional Student Government’s proposal to have a City Council liaison.
The GPSG wants to form...
After a near six-month search process, the state Board of Regents announced Monday Wendy Wintersteen will serve as Iowa State University’s first female president starting Nov. 20.
The regents and...
Iowa City and Coralville area dog owners and their pets gathered at the Thornberry Off-Leash Dog Park on Sunday afternoon for the first Doggie Health Fair, hosted by the Iowa City Parks & Recreation...
A panel discussion focused on how terrorism and violence affects children worldwide and how these issues are reported on by the media took place Sunday morning at the Iowa City Public Library.
Maureen...
A panel discussion hosted by the Witching Hour and Little Village on Oct. 21 at the Iowa City Public Library explored the thoughts and experiences of women of color.
The panel, “Invisible and Ignored,”...
Ripe apples dotted rows of trees at Wilson’s Apple orchard on Oct. 21, where a fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Iowa was held.
There were hors d’oeuvres, apple picking, crafts, and live music, but the...