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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

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The Old Capital from the roof of UIHC in Iowa City, Iowa on March 25, 2019.

Hegde: Saying ‘goodbye’ to Iowa is harder than I thought

Suchaeta Hegde, Opinions Columnist May 7, 2019

I have lived in Iowa for my entire life. Besides a childhood spent traveling, I have grown accustomed to joking about being surrounded by corn and making sure to smile at every person I pass on the street....

Icicles form on the Old Capitol on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019.

Tietz: The importance of leadership as a college student

Caely Tietz, Opinions Columnist May 7, 2019

Everyone says it’s important to get involved in college. Joining organizations and clubs helps college students feel more connected to their schools, build résumés, learn important life skills that...

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks during a trip to Iowa at the Brick Alley Pub in Marion, Iowa on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2018. Rep. Swalwell is considering a bid for the 2020 Democratic Nomination for President.

Helton: 20 Out of 20: Ryan and Swalwell and Moulton, oh my

Elijah Helton, Opinions Columnist May 7, 2019

If you thought Beto O’Rourke is an under-qualified candidate, get a load of these guys. Yeah, there might be a lot of no-name white dudes running for the Democratic presidential nomination,...

Special counsel Robert Mueller walked past the White House on Sunday after attending St. Johns Episcopal Church for morning services. Mueller closed his long and contentious Russia investigation last week, delivering a report to Attorney General William Barr. On Sunday, Barr sent Congress a four-page summary of principal findings.

Elliot: Flies and golf: It’s a wonderful world

Beau Elliot, Columnist May 6, 2019

Dear Doc Grammar: Where you been? I didn’t miss you but couldn’t help but notice you weren’t around. What’s up? Visiting your old Grammer? Dear Missing: Ha-ha. We’ve been around, because the...

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Brings Plenty: The difference between romanticizing and raising awareness for mental illness

Maleaha Brings Plenty, Opinions Columnist May 6, 2019

“13 Reasons Why” was released two years ago and was quickly met with controversy. The TV show deals with such heavy topics as suicide, sexual assault, and depression. Many mental-health educators and...

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

Newby: How I made this school year the best it could be

Taylor Newby, Opinions Columnist May 5, 2019

With final projects wrapping up and the ever-present onset of exam week, it’s easy to forget what the end of the school year means for me. I’m lugging suitcases out of storage, accounting for rented...

U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, speaks during an event at the The Mill on Thursday, February 21, 2019. Rep. Gabbard visited Iowa City on Thursday after having cancelled stops in the area last week due to inclement weather.

Helton: 20 Out of 20: Tulsi Gabbard isn’t making waves yet, but can she make a splash in Iowa?

Elijah Helton, Opinions Columnist May 5, 2019

A 30-something from a marginalized community with a record in military and local government is running for president. And no, I’m not talking about Pete Buttigieg. Even though she has a compelling background...

The University of Iowa Office of Sustainability is pictured in the Old Capitol Mall on Clinton St. UISG voted on a bill to allocate $1,738 this year for a Renewable Energy Educational Development trip, each semester. (The Daily Iowan/Ben Smith)

Tietz: How to be a sustainable college student

Caely Tietz, Opinions Columnist May 2, 2019

After Earth Day on April 22 and constantly seeing headlines about climate change, I’ve thought about how my lifestyle as a college student can positively or negatively affect the environment — and...

Apartments Downtown yard signs sit outside of their Market Street office on Monday, July 26, 2016. (The Daily Iowan/Joseph Cress)

Banerjee: Renters deserve an equal voice in moratorium talks

Anna Banerjee, Opinions Columnist May 2, 2019

In response to a new state law that prevents cities from enforcing rental caps in neighborhoods, the Iowa City City Council met Wednesday to approve first consideration of a moratorium on rental permits...

Chadwick Boseman in the film, "Black Panther." (Matt Kennedy/Marvel Studios)

Neal: Marvel loves profiting from marginalized groups

Noah Neal, Opinions Columnist May 2, 2019

Representation and inclusion have become more important in our society and prevalent in pop culture. Millennials are expected to outnumber baby boomers in 2019 and members of Generation X are expected...

The Iowa City Community School District sign is seen on November 5th, 2018. (Michael Guhin/The Daily Iowan)

McComas: Steps must be taken to revamp the utilization of school-resource officers in the school system

Danielle McComas, Opinions Columnist May 1, 2019

The Iowa City School Board is once again suggesting the addition of school-resource officers to Iowa City public schools. The proposal to add a school-resource officer on local school campuses resurfaced...

Former Vice President and 2020 Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden addresses issues in society at Big Grove Brewery in Iowa City on Wednesday, May 1, 2019. Iowa City was the second stop on the Iowa Kickoff Tour for the Biden campaign.

Neal: A polarized party: Why far-left Democrats should approach Biden with an open mind

Madeleine Neal, Opinions Columnist May 1, 2019

When former Vice President Joe Biden announced his presidential candidacy April 25, he engendered a plethora of mixed responses. He quickly picked up speed in national polls, expanding the lead he already...

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