(Iowa City, Iowa), 2013-05-03

(Iowa City, Iowa), 2013-05-03

‘pride of the ui lecturer shares his yanKees’ yanKee experience. sports THE INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COMMUNITY SINCE 1868 FrIday, may 3, 2013 NEWSPAPER •DAILYIOWAN.COM • TELEVISION 50¢ Fêting the spirit of giving at the UI Billion raised to date Billion final UI President Sally Mason introduces Janice Ellig as part of Phil’s Day in the Old Capitol Senate Chambers on Thursday. Ellig is a UI alumni and co-CEO of Chadick Ellig goal Executive Search Advisors in New York City. (The Daily Iowan/Sarah Sebetka) University of Iowa Phil’s Day supporters UI Foundation officials on Thursday introduced their hulking new fundraising said all students can contribute to the UI. campaign. The school has raised more than $1 billion of its $1.7 billion goal. By lauren coffey By Michelle KiM Senate Chamber on Thursday — ple throughout the state,” UI Pres- [email protected] [email protected] also Phil’s Day on the UI campus ident Sally Mason said. — to introduce the push. Rough- The UI’s last comprehensive Officials from the University of Iowa came togeth- On a day dedicated completely ly $1.025 billion has been raised campaign ended in 2005. The cur- er under the glow of a chandelier in the Old Capitol to philanthropy, University of Io- since 2008. The goal of the cam- rent effort would be the most am- Museum Thursday to discuss efforts made in philan- wa officials unveiled the UI Foun- paign is to raise $1.7 billion in pri- bitious fundraising effort in school thropy at the UI and to observe the second annual dation’s newest fundraising cam- vate support by December 2016. history and would rank high na- Phil’s Day. paign, For Iowa. Forever More: “For Iowa. Forever More, the tionally among public schools Phil’s Day is an event that celebrates UI donors The Campaign for the University campaign for the University of of similar sizes. Between 1999 and is coordinated with the UI Foundation. of Iowa. Iowa, not only will benefit gener- and 2005, the previous campaign UI officials, students, and do- ations of the University of Iowa sEE phil’s day, 5 nors crowded the Old Capitol students and faculty but also peo- sEE caMpaign, 3 UI students aiding local teens’ art Coral United Action for Youth students showcased projects Ridge gets done in a 10-week workshop instructed by University of Iowa students. new stores Sephora, Discount Tires, and By reBecca Morin [email protected] Auntie Anne’s Pretzels are coming to Coral Ridge Mall. Thursday afternoon was not a normal program day for the United Action for Youth’s youth center. Young, gleaming By Quentin Misiag faces of junior-high and high-school stu- [email protected] dents in lime-green T-shirts gathered in celebration to show off their 10-week- Three new stores are on their way to long art projects to the community. Coral Ridge Mall. “I really enjoyed being around artists Sephora, Discount Tires, and Auntie my age — at school, you are in this huge Anne’s Pretzels will make their grand group and don’t have a lot in common opening at the Coralville shopping with anybody,” said 14-year-old Meldi mall between July and October. Sharpe, a student participating in the art High-school and middle-school students put their art on display at United Action for Youth on Thursday. The Sephora is expected to open its sec- program at the United Action for Youth. teens worked with UI art-education majors to create their own pieces of art. (The Daily Iowan/Callie Mitchell) ond Iowa town in August next to the “But in a place like this, we all like art, mall’s Banana Republic store. The Par- and we all just fit in a little better.” Organizers held a reception on Thurs- program. is-based specialty beauty retailer car- United Action for Youth and the Uni- day because it was the last day of work- The workshop required a $100 regis- ries a variety of skin-care, fragrance, versity of Iowa’s College of Education’s shop, and students showcased their tration fee. However, the United Action and body-care products; it also oper- Advanced Methods for Art Education work. for Youth received a grant and provided ates two locations West Des Moines: course collaborated for the third year to “It’s always really interesting to see several scholarships from the Commu- the Jordan Creek Town Center and conduct a 10-week art workshop called how every student has different artist nity Foundation of Johnson County. Sev- Valley West Mall. School of the Arts. The workshop started skills and different styles,” said UI se- on Feb. 28 and met every Thursday. nior Delaney Gale, an instructor for the sEE art, 5 sEE stores, 5 insidE WEATHER dAily iowan Tv Classifieds To watch daily iowan Tv: 8 HIGH LOW • scan this code Crossword 6 43 41 • Go to dailyiowan.com Opinions 4 • Watch UiTv sunday-Thursday Cloudy, windy, 100% chance of rain/sleet/ Sports 10 snow. night at 9:30 2 | The Daily Iowan • Iowa City, Iowa • Friday, May 3, 2013 News dailyiowan.com for more news The Daily Iowan Law targets teen driving Volume 144 Issue 188 By BreNt griFFiths a driver turns 16 and company works with “Certainly, [the re- BreakiNg News staFF [email protected] gets an intermediate Regina High — said the quirement] gives the Phone: (319) 335-6063 Publisher license, the driver could extra waiting period time learning to drive email: [email protected] William Casey 335-5788 An official from Illi- only have one passen- would make a world of with somewhat of a Fax: 335-6297 editor-in-Chief nois said requirements ger under the age of difference for drivers. distraction.” Emily Busse 335-6030 similar to those signed 18 for six months with Kim Snook, director Haupt said the in- CorreCtioNs Managing editor by Gov. Terry Brans- the exception of family of the Office of Driver creased requirements Call: 335-6030 Sam Lane 335-5855 tad on Wednesday have members. Services with the Iowa in Illinois led to a de- Policy: The Daily Iowan strives for Metro editors dramatically reduced One driver-education Department of Trans- crease in the number accuracy and fairness in the reporting Kristen East 335-6063 teenage driving fatali- instructor welcomed portation, agreed with of teen driver fatali- of news. If a report is wrong or Jordyn Reiland 335-6063 ties. the new requirements, Van Wyk and believes ties. misleading, a request for a correction opinions editor Henry Haupt, depu- which will take effect the new law offers In 2007, before Illi- or a clarification may be made. Benjamin Evans 335-5863 ty press secretary for Jan. 1, 2014. greater opportunities nois implemented its sports editor the Illinois secretary of Pauline Van Wyk, the for teenage drivers. stricter requirements, PuBlishiNg iNFo Benjamin Ross 335-5848 State, said the two most owner of DriveTek — a “We can make sure the state reported 146 The Daily Iowan (USPS 143.360) is arts editor important components private driver-educa- they have had the op- teenage driver fatal- published by Student Publications Alicia Kramme 335-5851 of the Illinois program tion company based portunity to drive in ities, Haupt said. In Inc., E131 Adler Journalism Building, Copy Chief for teenage drivers was in Ankeny — said the all different types of one year, fatalities de- Iowa City, Iowa 52242-2004, daily Beau Elliot 335-6063 the nine-month waiting new requirements will conditions,” she said. creased to 87 and in except Saturdays, Sundays, legal and Photo editors period for 15-year-olds help — she has noticed Snook also supported 2012 — the most re- university holidays, and university Rachel Jessen 335-5852 and a restriction on the a major difference in the additional restric- cent data — Illinois re- vacations. Periodicals postage paid Adam Wesley 335-5852 number of non-sibling the maturity of teen- tions on the number of ported 58 deaths from at the Iowa City Post Office under the Design editor passengers for drivers age drivers over a short passengers, which she teens age 16 to 19, ac- Act of Congress of March 2, 1879. Haley Nelson 335-6063 under 18. time frame. believes will eliminate cording to the Chicago tV News Director Those requirements “First of all, the ma- distractions for driv- Tribune. suBsCriPtioNs Allie Wright 335-6063 mirror those of Sen- turity of a 14-year-old ers. “As Secretary of Call: Juli Krause at 335-5783 web editor ate File 115, which in- versus a 15-year-old, “Passengers are a dis- State Jesse White email: [email protected] Tony Phan 335-5829 crease the time drivers just by the nature of traction, just as other likes to say, the proof subscription rates: Business Manager under 18 must hold an their age, is very dif- items are, and we know is in the pudding, and iowa City and Coralville: $20 for Debra Plath 335-5786 intermediate license ferent,” Van Wyk said. that any additional dis- these [requirements] one semester, $40 for two semes- Classifed ads/Circulation Manager from six months to one “They just don’t have tractions for a teen driv- help reduce teenage ters, $10 for summer session, $50 Juli Krause 335-5784 year. There’s also a re- the experience.” er puts them at more of deaths by a significant for full year. advertising Manager quirement that after Van Wyk — whose a risk,” she said. amount,” Haupt said.

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