WASHINGTON _ The Supreme Court on Tuesday set aside nationwide orders from three federal judges and ruled the Defense Department could now enforce President Donald Trump's policy that effectively bans...
A UI alumna has created new technology to help manage the risk of developing coronary heart disease.
Meeshanthini Dogan was a student at the UI who completed a bachelor’s and master’s through an...
The 2019 Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration of Human Rights Week kicked off Monday with the Day of Service at the IMU.
Participants assembled packages to help elementary-school children across Johnson...
On Nov. 11, 1959, Martin Luther King Jr. came to the University of Iowa to speak at the IMU. An article, titled “King-Effort to end subtle barriers” was published the next day in The Daily Iowan and...
Over the course of the next eight years, the Carver Charitable Trust will partner with the Carver Biomedical Engineering Department, thanks to a $12 million grant.
Researchers will develop new coursework,...
The average open house event probably doesn’t feature lessons in ship hydrodynamics or showcase a piece of scientific equipment called a “Mini Shaker,” but the Engineering Fluids Laboratories open...
A fire broke out Monday morning at the construction site at the corner of Clinton and Burlington across from the Voxman Music Building.
University of Iowa students and staff received a Hawk Alert at...
The heavy snowfall from Friday evening and 20-degree weather did not stop the crowds of people gathered in the Pedestrian Mall to take part in Iowa City’s third Women’s March on Saturday morning.
Past...
A DI reporter explains the government shutdown impact on UI dining halls, the Iowa City Women's March will begin this Saturday, and students discuss their transitions into spring semester. Find out more...
Area man charged in rash of burglaries
Authorities have accused a North Liberty man of committing a series of burglaries at farm buildings.
Aaron Parker, 24, was charged Jan. 16 with eight counts of...