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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

Richson: Feminism doesn’t have to be gender exclusive

BRIANNE RICHSON September 23, 2014

I think of myself as a feminist, but I’m tired of feeling like a bad one. When four male students from North Carolina State University concocted a nail polish specifically designed to detect date-rape...

Elliot: Driverless, but not car-less

BEAU ELLIOT September 23, 2014

So I see the University of Iowa is going to create a driverless-car institute. Which is a great idea. I guess. I mean, computers can drive better than humans, from what I’ve seen. Of course, turnips...

Editorial: Time for some pot sanity

DI EDITORIAL BOARD September 23, 2014

In January, State Budget Solutions, a nonprofit organization, released a report that showed that the state of Iowa has a debt of more than $37 billion. This burden is not surprising — most states have...

Men’s golf finishes third

DI STAFF September 23, 2014

The Iowa men’s golf team powered through round three on Monday to finish in third place at the Windon Memorial with 849 (plus-9). Iowa had its best round with a 281 to leapfrog Michigan. The team...

Iowa women’s golf finishes eighth at the East and West Match Play

DI STAFF September 23, 2014

The Iowa women’s golf team traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sept. 20 through Monday to compete at the East and West Match Play Challenge co-hosted by Michigan and Wisconsin. The team finished the...

Clark honored as Big Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week

DI STAFF September 23, 2014

The Big Ten honored Iowa soccer junior goalkeeper Hannah Clark as Co-Defensive Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday. The award came after she made 5 saves in a 1-0 win against Minnesota...

Hallestrand moving up the ladder

CHARLIE GREEN September 23, 2014

Last season, Iowa men’s tennis player Nils Hallestrand was the lone freshman on a team that included six seniors and two juniors. A year later, as a sophomore, he stands as one of the more seasoned...

Influx of talent gives volleyball valuable depth

KYLE MANN September 23, 2014

The Bond Shymansky era at Iowa is still young, so his fingerprints on the program are still relatively faint. That doesn’t mean, however, that this year’s Iowa squad isn’t going to look...

Seaborne transitions from court to sidelines

JOSH HICKS September 23, 2014

A Hawkeye, originally from London, who garnered first-team All-Big Ten honors in the past two years is sticking around campus to coach. Former Iowa women’s tennis player Ruth Seaborne is volunteering...

UI and Grinnell join forces to offer a 5-year cooperative degree program

MICHAEL KADRIE September 23, 2014

A new cooperative educational venture offers Grinnell students a chance to be Hawkeyes. Mary Lober Aquilino, the associate dean for the Master of Public Health and Undergraduate Programs at the University...

Hawkeye Express switched departments

DANIEL VALENTIN September 23, 2014

The Hawkeye Express, which moves Hawkeye fans from Coralville to Kinnick Stadium, has been under new management. University of Iowa spokesman Tom Moore said an incident occurred in 2011 in which the UI...

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