With clubs located in Iowa City, Davenport, Cedar Rapids, and Ames, table tennis, also known as Ping-Pong, is quietly gaining a following in Iowa.
There are many benefits to playing with the table-tennis...
Kit Fitzgerald
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I normally enjoy frat parties, which tend to have good music and a fun atmosphere. But by the end of the night, I might be holding my friend’s hair...
After four years of engagement and hard work at the University of Iowa, senior Sydney Hofferber prepares to graduate and move on to continue making a difference.
Hofferber is graduating with a double...
Although Sepehr Sadrzadeh, the new executive chef of Atlas World Grill, regularly drops fire in the kitchen, and he also drops fire on SoundCloud.Also known by his stage name “Chef PZ,” Sadrzadeh said...
On your mark, get set, take a bike.
Johnson County is in the midst of celebrating its first-ever Bike Month, having outgrown previous years’ Bike to Work Week programming. Organized by Think Bicycles...
Authorities have accused an Iowa City man of possessing marijuana.
Brett Wilkins, 20, 422 Church St., was charged May 10 with a controlled substance violation, keeping premise/vehicle for a controlled...
University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld has resolved a mistake on a Personal Financial Disclosure Statement.
Under the subhead “Other Sources of Income,” Harreld's original statement listed paid...
It was midnight, and Peter was racing against time to complete his assignment.
Feeling the heat, the University of Iowa junior and economics major decided to copy his friend’s work.
“[I cheated]...
Despite his inexperience as a legislator, Sen. Nate Boulton, D-Des Moines, has received a great deal of support in his party since kicking off his gubernatorial campaign.
Soon after announcing his run...
After lagging behind in reviews of central administrators in the past couple decades, University of Iowa officials are working to get the process back on track.
Straying from university policy, only...
By Jason Estrada
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Unlike many of her peers, Lucy Korsakov’s college experience is quite culturally different.
The daughter of refugees from Soviet Union, Korsakov, is...
Summer reading programs to help third-graders read at a proficient level in Iowa are no longer a requirement in school education.
In 2014, the Iowa Legislature passed the early literacy law to focus on...