Traffic troubles way worse than usual. This is really bad. Really bad. Obviously half an hour ive been trying to get through this. Im ready to go out of it. Reporter bumper to bumper backups the result of a sink hole on 17th and a leak in a 3. One business and dozens of residents in this Apartment Building left high and dry from late last night until 4 00 this afternoon. Not having water is probably one of the worst things in the world and you dont really think about it until it actually happens to you. So what can i say . Its very inconvenient. Reporter to make matters worse, the repairs were delayed while the Water Department waited for peco to address a live wire at the site. Finally late this afternoon progress. The watery stored and work resumed. A mid all the cars and chaos the sweet sounds of violinist and at least one driver savioring the sensational spring day. I was more mad about a block down and then i got up this far and i said, just enjoy it. Look around. Be happy. Report
And david price. We will start with david yepsen. Previously, he had a 34 year the morethe des and register. Moines register. He has also done graduate work in Mass Communications at iowa state and earned a masters degree from drake university. Was a fellow for the harvard political school. Theed a study group on nations president ial selection processes. He has also appeared on a number therograms commenting on iowa caucuses. During his career, he helped cover nine president ial campaigns in iowa. Please welcome david. [applause] mr. Yepsen thank you. A lot im thinking about. First of all, i want to thank the Hoover Library and the other policy institute for organizing this session. I have long thought that iowa was a little behind the curve in chronicling the history of this event. I spent some time in New Hampshire, and of course their primary process has been around longer than the iowa caucuses, but they have been much more diligent about writing and recording the history of New H
“There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.” ’Tis the season for top 10 lists, and I’d like to offer mine: the top 10 higher ed developments of 2023. It’s been quite a year. Colleges became flash points for protests over affirmative action, abortion rights, free speech and hate speech, affordability, equity, policing, sexual harassment and assault, unionization, and the Israel-Hamas war, provoking, arguably, the most divisive and contentious campus conflicts since Vietnam. Let me begin with a few higher ed news tidbits.
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