The Daily Iowan TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2018 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COMMUNITY SINCE 1868 DAILYIOWAN.COM 50¢ INSIDE 35 Barta speaks out on sports, money, and beer The Daily Iowan sat down with University of Iowa Athletic Director Gary Barta on Oct. 17 to discuss Title IX, life after Kirk Ferentz, and the future of alcohol in Kinnick Stadium. Holden Center program helps young cancer patients The Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program, part of the Holden Comprehensive Care Center, aims to address the unique obstacles that come with coping with cancer in the teenage years into young adulthood. Study evaluates aggres- sion in children A study spearheaded by a UI assistant professor examines the role of the P3 brain marker, which is associated with aggression. Researchers appeared to find that toddlers with smaller spikes of brainwave activity in that marker were more likely to exhibit aggres- sive responses to stimuli. NEWS, 5 8 Iowa defensive line stays steady The Hawkeye defense has been one of the best in the country through seven games, and a big reason is the defensive line. De- spite competing against different schemes when Maryland came to town, the group proved that it could not be shaken. Gage Miskimen/The Daily Iowan Iowa Athletics Director Gary Barta sits at his desk on Oct. 17. BY DI STAFF Gary Barta: I always say to our staff, “Hope is times, to reach that level. 8
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