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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

The Old Capitol is seen on Nov. 25, 2018.

Iowa City club wants to increase access to science and change stereotypes about scientists

Kate Pixley, News Reporter January 27, 2019

Four years after participating in a pilot program aiming to connect vulnerable residents with science education, the Iowa City Science Booster Club has its sights set on the future.  The club is led...

Iowa City police respond to alleged stabbing

Aadit Tambe, News Reporter January 25, 2019

Iowa City police responded to a report of an alleged stabbing Thursday evening, according to a news release from the City of Iowa City. The incident allegedly took place at 2913 Muscatine Ave. The release...

People walk past the Iowa City Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016.

Streaming on the cheap in Iowa City

Kate Pixley, News Reporter January 25, 2019

As some streaming apps become more expensive, thrifty University of Iowa students with a passion for film have other options to get their cinema fix. While Netflix recently announced it would raise its...

Students walk past  at Burge Residence Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016.

Burge Market Place receiving renovations over the summer

Kelsey Harrell, News Reporter January 25, 2019

University of Iowa students can expect Burge Marketplace to have an entirely new look in the next year, with renovations to update the interior and seating areas beginning this summer. Before Catlett...

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Children’s Hospital receives donation of $6,000 worth of Legos

Josie Fischels, News Reporter January 25, 2019

When former head basketball coach Mark Lofgren’s 2-year-old son was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma in 2016, he and his family were met with overwhelming support from their hometown of Riverdale, Illinois....

The Iowa State Capitol is shown on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015.

Legislators entertain possibility of financial literacy requirement

Katie Ann McCarver, News Reporter January 25, 2019

Iowa legislators have filed a bill that, should it pass, will require public-school students statewide to learn how to responsibly manage their money. In the past, legislators have attempted to implement...

The Old Capitol is seen on Nov. 25, 2018.

American Dream theme semester creates campus and community conversation

Rylee Wilson, News Reporter January 24, 2019

For the spring 2019 semester, the University of Iowa will host a variety of events, discussions, and classes centered on the idea of the American Dream as part of the ongoing theme semester program. Now...

Supporters hold signs at the Old Capitol Building on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017. The recent decision regarding DACAs rescission has been a highly controversial issue in national politics.

UI Dreamers remain safe but want permanent solution

Kinsey Phipps, News Reporter January 24, 2019

Hawkeye Dreamers will not have to worry about leaving the U.S. for at least several more months after the Supreme Court on Tuesday took no action on a case concerning the legality of the Trump administration’s...

Judge strikes down part of 2017 Iowa voter-ID law

Judge strikes down part of 2017 Iowa voter-ID law

Sarah Watson, Politics Editor January 24, 2019

A District 5C Court judge struck down a part of the 2017 voter-ID law that prevented Iowa county auditors from using an existing voter database to verify voters' identity. The bill, which was signed...

Michael Cohen, President Donald Trumps former personal attorney, and fixer, arrives at federal court for his sentencing hearing, Dec. 12, 2018 in New York City. Cohen is set to be sentenced by a federal judge after pleading guilty in August to several charges, including multiple counts of tax evasion, a campaign finance violation and lying to Congress. (Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images/TNS)

Michael Cohen delays congressional testimony, citing threats from President Trump

January 24, 2019

By Chris Megerian Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON _ President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, postponed his scheduled appearance on Capitol Hill, citing "ongoing threats" from Trump and...

Calvin Hall is seen on Wednesday, January 23, 2019.

Banks, credit unions respond to longest government shutdown

Alexandra Skores, News Reporter January 24, 2019

With the longest government shutdown in U.S. history continuing into its 34th day, some Iowa banks and credit unions are offering a special loan program to federal employees facing a dearth of paychecks. Some...

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