TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2009 SPORTS Prof to leave May’s big day leads Gatens/ UI Associate McCurry’s Behind 31 points from Professor David incoming Iowa freshman Eric Redlawsk will no May, Gatens/McCurry’s pulled off a big 105-98 win over longer be a Culver’s on Monday. 10 Hawkeye this Past and future fall. outshine present By EMILY MELVOLD The 1-2 punch of Brennan [email protected] Cougill and Darryl Moore took the spotlight from Anthony With 10 years of cam- Tucker and Matt Gatens on RACHEL JESSEN/THE DAILY IOWAN paign material packed up, Monday in Prime Time League Eric Holthaus, a UI graduate and an intern in the UI Office of Sustainability, sits at his eco-friendly laptop at his Dubuque Street apart- his office is getting bare. Books are stacked into action. 10 ment on Monday. Holthaus limits his energy consumption as much as possible, from leaving lights off to limiting air-conditioner use to boxes and photos plugging appliances and electronics into power strips. taken down. NEWS David Redlawsk is leaving. Gearing up Starting this fall, the Find out why more students UI associate are enrolling in UI ROTC. 2 Grad lives the ‘green’ life political sci- ence profes- Students can now register for the new sustainability Sustainability sor — the ARTS & CULTURE Certificate Info man quoted by the New certificate, but some are getting a head start on a • 24 credit hours are required to Thirty years later York Times Redlawsk green lifestyle. earn the certificate. and NPR It’s been three decades since • The certificate is interdepart- during the associate Writers’ Workshop graduate By TYLER LYON as an effort to bring green more green, student mental. presidential professor David Rhodes released a book [email protected] to a solidly black and gold organizations that are • Students are required to take campaign — — thanks in part to a life- campus. On July 10, environmentally friendly, three classes: Introduction to will become director of the changing motorcycle accident. Can a lifestyle double Holthaus manned a table and ways they can find Environmental Science, Rutgers-Eagleton Poll and a But the author has picked as college credit, even a at the information fair at used clothes or furniture. Contemporary Environmental political-science professor at himself up and heads back to certificate? freshman Orientation. Holthaus said the Issues, and Introduction to Rutgers University in New Iowa City tonight, where he The UI is offering a cer- Approximately 40 stu- hardest part of changing Sustainability. Jersey. Roughly two years will read from his latest novel, tificate in sustainability dents signed up, express- • Students are required to take his lifestyle was breaking ago, officials at Rutgers Driftless. 5 this fall, and one enrollee ing interest in the new old practices. at least three credit hours from five categories: Changing mentioned the possibility of has signed up so far. But certificate. Only one per- “I never grew up with Environments and Human a job offer to Redlawsk. At recent UI graduate Eric son enrolled, but So Clutch any of these habits,” he Health; Energy, Climate, and the time, he said he would Holthaus has dedicated Holthaus said the pro- said. “You just kind of Neil Fallon’s boisterous voice is his job, apartment, and Built Environments; The Power think about the opportunity. gram is valuable to stu- learn them on your own.” of Culture and Society; Ethics, He accepted the offer in the main discovery for those habits to being environ- dents in all majors. He started close to who haven’t heard the band Economics, and Public Policy; May, and he is now prepar- mentally friendly. He passed out fliers to home. At home, in fact, he before, but the group’s new and Project Courses. ing to depart. For him, the “The idea is being educate incoming stu- filled his Dubuque Street Source: UI Office of Sustainability album, Strange Cousins from move is something of a aware and learning a for- dents about the certificate apartment with energy- the West, is a lot of the same. 5 homecoming; he grew up on malized way to show a at the table. The fliers — saving features. On Mon- ON THE WEB the East Coast and earned lifestyle,” said Holthaus. double-sided on quarter- day, the afternoon sun Watch video and see a Ph.D. at Rutgers. OPINIONS He is an intern in the sized pieces of paper — provided the room’s only more pictures of Eric UI Office of Sustainabili- show ways students can Holthaus’ green apartment Fee’d enough ty, created last December make their dorm rooms SEE SUSTAINABILITY, 3 at dailyiowan.com. SEE REDLAWSK, 3 already To begin the 2010 school year, students will be subject to a mandatory $219 fitness fee. That’s a lot for students already subjected to lots and lots of college costs. 4 Students will Prairie Lights readings WEB BONUS return to the air • Watch video from Monday’s Prime Time game. be fit to a fee • Check out video explaining Iowa Pubic Radio’s loss is KRUI’s gain. the UI’s new sustainability cer- When it opens, the Campus By NICOLE KARLIS tificate. [email protected] • Read Arts reporter Ryan Recreation and Wellness Center Fosmark’s review of Dead will come at a price. Loyal listeners of the Weather’s début release, beloved program “Live from Prairie Lights” can Horehound. By ABE TEKIPPE stop weeping. • Get your Harry Potter fix by [email protected] KRUI has collaborated reading this week’s Bitch Couch potatoes, listen with Prairie Lights Please and catch the video of up. Books to continue the the DI staffers debating the As construction workers popular program for Iowa resilience of the Hogwarts piece together the puzzle City bookworms to enjoy. hunk. that is the new 215,000- More than a year ago, square-foot Campus Recre- Iowa Public Radio evalu- ON THE RECORD ation and Wellness Center, ated the program’s popu- UI officials are completing larity and decided to can- Insights and information from cel the show after 18 inside today’s The Daily Iowan. plans to change the way the university charges people years on WSUI. “They were shooting like crazy; Nathan Gould, an Iowa I guess we played some pretty to use its fitness facilities. When the building City resident and general solid defense toward the end of manager at KRUI, said the game, ” incoming Iowa opens in the fall of 2010, all UI students will have he was grief-stricken by freshman Eric May said. the cancellation, but he • Read full recaps from to pay a mandatory annu- al fitness fee of $219 — ended up brain-storming Monday’s Prime Time games. 10 an effective idea. regardless of whether they “I had the idea that use the facilities. WEATHER wouldn’t it be fantastic to UI employees and com- continue the general idea munity members will also of broadcasting these be able to access the facili- 81 68 readings, based on how ties, but they will have to existing facilities such as literary Iowa City is,” 27C 20C pay an optional, more the Field House will be con- he added. expensive annual fee — or verted to single-entrance Mostly cloudy, windy, He said many locals a walk-in fee — to do so. facilities, said Harry wondered what radio sta- 50% chance of rain/ Some of the facilities they Ostrander, the director of tion could carry on the T-storms. will be charged to use are at UI Recreational Services. program. present open to the public Everyone will enter and “When I saw that, I DAVID SCRIVNER/THE DAILY IOWAN INDEX free of charge at the exit at the same location, thought well, that’s Field House. KRUI general manager Nathan Gould sits in the KRUI radio station on Arts Opinions which will be monitored. KRUI,” he said. 5 4 As part of the $69 million Monday. With the cancellation of WSUI’s “Live From Prairie Lights,” Classifieds 8 Sports 10 Campus Recreation and KRUI has produced “From the Prairie Lights Archive,” with new read- Crossword 6 Wellness Center project, SEE FITNESS, 3 SEE RADIO, 3 ings from Prairie Lights every Sunday from 2-3 p.m. 2 - The Daily Iowan - Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, July 14, 2009 News dailyiowan.com for more news The Daily Iowan ROTC numbers climb Volume 141 Issue 26 BREAKING NEWS STAFF Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher: E-mail: [email protected] William Casey. 335-5788 More students both at the UI and Editor: Fax: 335-6297 Kelsey Beltramea. 335-6030 nationally taking up the Army’s CORRECTIONS Managing Editor: Call: 335-6030 Bryce Bauer. 335-5855 scholarship offer. Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for Metro Editors: Zhi Xiong. 335-6063 accuracy and fairness in the report- Regina Zilbermints. 335-6063 By MICHELLE BORYCA the University of Iowa,” ing of news. If a report is wrong or Opinions Editor: [email protected] Wolf said. misleading, a request for a correc- Adam Sullivan. 335-5863 He said the trend is less tion or a clarification may be made. Sports Editor: Al Rothlisberger faced a due to the economy than PUBLISHING INFO Brendan Stiles. 335-5848 difficult decision after grad- the department execution The Daily Iowan (USPS 143.360) is Arts Editor: uating from high school: go published by Student Publications Rachael Lander. 335-5851 of recruiting and market- Copy Chief: straight into the Army or ing plans. The UI has no Inc., E131 Adler Journalism Building, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004, daily Beau Elliot.
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