(Iowa City, Iowa), 2015-07-14

(Iowa City, Iowa), 2015-07-14

TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2015 THE INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COMMUNITY SINCE 1868 DAILYIOWAN.COM 50¢ Iowa City fêtes Iowa City new Lee novel fêtes new Lee novel The community celebrated Harper Lee’s new book, Go Set a Watchman, which was released at midnight Monday. By YUN LIN [email protected] ome fans of famed author Harper “We think it will be a fun way to celebrate Lee celebrated the release of her the release of the new book,” Prairie Lights second book, Go Set a Watchman, co-owner Jan Weissmiller said prior to the in Iowa City on Monday night. event. “People would like to see the mov- At 10 p.m., FilmScene, 118 ie on a full screen because it is a famous E. SCollege St., held a screening of the 1962 movie, and it is wonderful to see it at movie To Kill A Mockingbird and after the theater rather than at home.” film finished, audience members were Weissmiller said Prairie Lights or- then handed out a first printing, hardcov- dered around 150 copies of the book, er edition of Go Set a Watchman courte- and it will order more copies as soon sy of Prairie Lights, 15 S. Dubuque St. as possible. FilmScene Executive Lee wrote Go Set a Watchman in Director Joe Tiefenthaler said the the mid-1950s but was discouraged 65-ticket show sold out quickly by her editor from publishing it. and interest was high. The novel was then forgotten about “It’s a wonderful way for us until her lawyer discovered the to partner with our local in- manuscript in 2014. Released late dependent bookstore to cele- Monday, it was published as it brate film and literature and was originally written with no revisions. SEE WATCHMAN, 3 DESIGN BY MAUREEN JENNINGS/ THE DAILY IOWAN Program features Gable, Brands In D.C., Dan Gable and Tom Brands Hayek discuss life and wrestling in a summer reading program. discusses By RAPHAEL GELFAND [email protected] aging Wrestling legends Dan Gable and Tom Brands teamed up Monday night to discuss the challenges, hardships, By BEN MARKS and successes it takes to become a world [email protected] champion. The talk was part of the Iowa City Pub- Iowa City is best known as a college lic Libraries Summer Reading Program. town, an educational and social haven This summer’s series is “Everyday He- for thousands of young people. For ma- roes,” and the former and current Iowa ny others, it’s a haven for an aging pop- head wrestling coaches talked about life, ulation as well. family, and of course, wrestling. On Monday, Iowa “When you win a gold medal, sometimes City Mayor Matt Hayek it takes the littlest things when you’ve al- traveled to Washing- ready made a commitment in your entire ton, D.C., for the 2015 life,” Gable said. Dan Gable speaks in the Iowa City Public Library on Monday. Gable’s book, A Wrestling Life, is made of short stories documenting his White House Confer- He began the night by telling a sto- career as a wrestler and wrestling coach. (The Daily Iowan/Brooklynn Kascel) ence on Aging, at which ry about Brands during his sophomore he spoke on a panel dis- year at Iowa. Brands had lost a close “There was a big storm going on, but time Big Ten Coach of the Year, talked cussing healthy aging Hayek match during the finals of the Big Ten the real storm was in his head,” Gable about his relationship with Gable and the and intergenerational mayor championships, and immediately after said. “And the determination was there, how the things he has learned from wres- connections. the match ended, he marched out of the because two weeks later, he would be in tling helped him with his family. The conference has been held every arena and on to the practice football field the national finals in Maryland, with the Brands noted the state of wrestling at 10 years since the 1960s and brings and began running 100-yard sprints in a same guy.” blizzard. Among other things, Brands, a three- SEE WRESTLING, 3 SEE AGING , 3 WEATHER DAILY IOWAN TV ON THE WEB INDEX HIGH LOW CLASSIFIED 8-9 88 68 • SCAN THIS CODE CHECK DAILYIOWAN.COM FOR HOURLY DAILY BREAK 5 • GO TO DAILYIOWAN.COM UPDATES AND ONLINE EXCLUSIVES. FOLLOW OPINIONS 4 mostly sunny, windy. • WATCH UITV AT 9 P.M. @THEDAILYIOWAN ON TWITTER AND LIKE US SPORTS 10 SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE CONTENT. 2 NEWS THE DAILY IOWAN | DAILYIOWAN.COM | TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2015 The Daily Iowan A DILLY BAR OF A TIME Volume 149 Issue 18 BREAKING NEWS STAFF Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher 335-5788 Email: [email protected] William Casey Fax: 335-6297 Editor-in-Chief 335-6030 Stacey Murray CORRECTIONS Metro Editors 335-6063 Call: 335-6030 Ben Marks Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for accuracy Bill Cooney and fairness in the reporting of news. 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TV News Director 335-6063 Brianna Jett SUBSCRIPTIONS Web Editor 335-5829 Call: Juli Krause at 335-5783 Tony Phan Email: [email protected] Business Manager 335-5786 Subscription rates: Debra Plath Iowa City and Coralville: $20 for one Classifed Ads/Circulation Manager semester, $40 for two semesters, $10 Juli Krause 335-5784 for summer session, $50 for full year. Production Manager 335-5789 Customers stand in line at the Riverside Drive Dairy Queen on Monday. The Dairy Queen, around 62 years old, came back after both the 2006 tornado and the 2008 flood. (The Out of town: $40 for one sememster, $80 Heidi Owen Daily Iowan/Joshua Housing) for two semesters, $20 for summer session, $100 all year. Send address changes to: The Daily Iowan, Advertising Manager 335-5193 100 Adler Journalism Building, Iowa City, Renee Manders Iowa 52242-2004 Advertising Sales Staff Bev Mrstik 335-5792 UIHC creates Spanish website Cathy Witt 335-5794 The University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics launches UIeSalud, its first-ever Spanish speaking virtual clinic. By ANDREW POTOCKI Spanish speaking doc- er is good but not the native Spanish speaker [email protected] tors available to admin- same, she said. With an who doesn’t speak En- ister care. If the physi- interpreter, it’s harder glish, said she often has Seeing a doctor from cians are not available to tell a patient about a lot of trouble finding a the comfort of your own at the time, then an a more complex medical doctor who can help her home no longer has as interpreter will assist illness as well as estab- whenever her 1-year-old many language barri- another doctor from the lish a trusting relation- daughter shows signs of ers now; the Universi- English-speaking site. ship between patient sickness. ty of Iowa Hospital and Brophy said officials and physician. “Anytime I need to Clinics has launched have the same goals for “It’s nice to have some- see a doctor about my the first-ever Spanish UIeSalud as they did for one in your own lan- child, I have to go all the speaking virtual clinic, UIeCare — to help treat guage reassure you that way to Riverside or find UIeSalud. but also educate the pa- everything is going to someone who can trans- “We want to be able to tients about their illness be OK,” Zepeda-Orozco late,” she said through treat anyone regardless esand symptoms. said. an interpreter. of language, and a lot of “When you have a pa- Many primarily Span- Baltizar said she tries people both English and tient, it’s not just about ish-speaking citizens in to go to the UIHC, it Spanish use technology,” treating a patient’s ill- Iowa City have had trou- always refers her else- said Professor Patrick ness but also teaching ble finding physicians where because there is Brophy, the assistant them about the illness,” who can properly treat never a Spanish-speak- vice president of UIHC’s said Diana Zepeda-Oroz- them. ing doctor on staff when ehealth and enovation. co, a UI pediatrics clin- According to the State she goes. The website is based ical assistant professor Data Center of Iowa, Baltizar also said she on the English-language and Spanish speaker. in 2013, the estimated sees a lot of advantages virtual clinic UIHC cre- Zepeda-Orozco said Latino population in the in having a Spanish on- ated fewer than two she likes the idea of state was 168,806, mak- line site especially be- months ago, UIeCare. having a 24-hour Span- ing them 5.5 percent of cause a lot of the times On both sites, people ish-speaking virtual the state’s population she just needs to see a can see a doctor right clinic, saying that while and its largest minority. doctor quickly to check from their laptop, tablet, it would be nice to have A little under half of on her baby’s symptoms.

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