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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

Iowa quarterback Jake Rudock leaves the field with his teammates after their 24-20 victory over Pitt at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014. Rudock threw for 80-yards on the game. (The Daily Iowan/Tessa Hursh)

A-Maizing grace for Rudock

August 3, 2015

By Danny Payne CHICAGO — When Jake Rudock arrived in Michigan shortly after finishing his microbiology/pre-med studies at Iowa in May, things changed. The former Hawkeye was set to begin the last year...

Road to reunion

Road to reunion

August 3, 2015

The Big Ten’s three newest coaches know one another better than you might think. By Charlie Green [email protected] CHICAGO — After nearly four decades of coaching, the winding road that had...

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A growing Iowa City skyline stands against a muggy afternoon sky on Monday, July 17, 2006. A story released Monday in Money Magazine ranked the city No. 74 on its Best Places to Live list out of an original pool of nearly 750.

Grassley takes aim at sanctuaries

Brent Griffiths, [email protected] August 3, 2015

A number of county sheriffs in Iowa may find themselves with difficult decisions if Congress passes pending immigration legislation. More than 26 departments across the state would have to change their...

Construction cranes overlook Quadrangle Hall on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015. Quad was built in 1920 and was used as a barracks during World War I before housing students. (The Daily Iowan/Mikaela Parrick)

Quadrangle, the dorm you won’t see on the campus tour

August 3, 2015

Quadrangle, the dorm you won’t see on the campus tour Built in 1920, and widely recognized as one of the worst dorms on campus, the University of Iowa’s Quadrangle Hall was just recognized by the the...

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IC man charged with 3rd OWI after accident

August 3, 2015

Authorities have accused an Iowa City man of fleeing the scene of a car crash because he had been drinking. Herbert Mather, 53, was charged Aug. 1 with third-offense OWI. According to the Iowa City police,...

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Man faces felony drug charge

August 3, 2015

Authorities have accused a West Liberty man of allegedly possessing cocaine while at the Johnson County Jail. Israel Montelongo, 19, was charged Aug. 1 with possession of a controlled substance in a correctional...

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Man faces 3rd OWI charge

August 3, 2015

Authorities have accused an Amana man of driving drunk in Tiffin. Andrei Scanlon, 23, was charged Aug. 1 with third offense OWI. According to the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office, Scanlon was driving...

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Coralville man charged with theft

August 3, 2015

Authorities have accused a Coralville man of stealing more than $20,000 in cash from a fast-food chain. Samuel Rainey, 32, was charged March 14 with first-degree theft. According to the Iowa City police,...

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IC man charged with domestic abuse

August 3, 2015

Authorities have accused an Iowa City man of choking a woman. Michael Haythorn, 25, was charged July 14 with domestic abuse impeding air/blood flow causing injury. According to the Iowa City police,...

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Local woman charged with theft

August 3, 2015

Authorities have accused a Coralville woman of stealing money from a fast-food restaurant. Natalie Pittman, 43, was charged July 27 with second-degree theft. According to the Coralville police, Pittman...

Coach and Prime Time League organizer Randy Larson addresses the crowd and the teams before the league championship game Thursday, July 31, in North Liberty. Randy Larsons team won 114-111. (The Daily Iowan/Sergio Flores)

Coaching highlights Prime Time title

Kyle Mann, [email protected] August 3, 2015

The July 30 Prime Time championship did something that last summer’s may not have done: pit the two best teams against each other. The teams for Randy Larson’s Westport/Beat the Bookstore and Dan...

No more Sisters of the Poor

August 3, 2015

By Jordan Hansen [email protected] CHICAGO — During the second day of the Big Ten media days, Commissioner Jim Delany unveiled the league’s plan to continue strength-of-schedule improvements. While...

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