Conservative speaker Ian Haworth is set to visit the public university on the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attack.
A banner advertising a conservative guest speaker was vandalized on Monday, the student organization hosting him said.
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The Iowa City Council passesa ban on the sale of kratom Tuesday night, following contentious debate and divided opinions. The council also approved zoning chan ...
Organizers for a Young Americans for Freedom event being held at the University of Iowa say their banner was vandalized ...