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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

The Daily Iowan

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Opinion | Misinformation on masks is a massive problem

Adam Engelbrecht, Opinions Columnist October 22, 2020

Most Americans know that COVID-19 is real and dangerous. Most Americans think it is unsafe to go to large gatherings without social distancing, or even some small gatherings for that matter. And...

Photo Illustration by Katie Goodale

Opinion | Twitch should be political

Peyton Downing, Opinions Editor October 21, 2020

This week, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez showed the power that can be leveraged by approaching young voters on their terms. The New Yorker’s tag-team stream with Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota was put...

The Old Capitol is seen on Thursday, March 12, 2020.

Opinion | Diversity deserves celebration

Ally Pronina, Opinions Columnist October 20, 2020

Diversity, inclusion, and accessibility seem to many people like tedious political correctness. I have recently discovered it has nothing to do with politics. It is everything about caring about others,...

Opinion | Allyship isn’t part-time

Opinion | Allyship isn’t part-time

Zeina Aboushaar, Opinions Columnist October 19, 2020

Performative activism allows people who want to feel like they’re doing something to satisfy their need to be a part of social movements without putting in the effort of actually changing anything. If...

Opinion | Iowan politicians need to focus on healthcare

Opinion | Iowan politicians need to focus on healthcare

Hannah Pinski, Opinions Columnist October 19, 2020

With the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping across the country, every American has a right to affordable healthcare for themselves and their family. Although medical institutions like University Hospitals...

A Johnson County precinct indicator is seen outside The University of Iowa Visual Arts building on Tuesday, June 2, 2020. Counties all across Iowa along with eight other states are participating in the 2020 primary elections. (Tate Hildyard/The Daily Iowan)

Opinion | Voting third party is pointless

Signe Nettum, Opinions Columnist October 19, 2020

This is it — the moment I talk about politics publicly. I can no longer sit on the sidelines and watch everything unfold without having my own voice heard. Number one: vote. In-person, mail-in,...

Photos of Sen. Chuck Grassley (Katina Zentz/The Daily Iowan) and Sen. Joni Ernst (Hannah Kinson/The Daily Iowan)

Opinion | Supreme Court hearings highlight distrust in American politics

Hannah Pinski, Opinions Columnist October 18, 2020

University of Iowa and Drake law schools recently sent a letter to Iowa’s Republican Sens. Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley that lay out concerns on why they believe the Supreme Court nomination should...

Various flags are seen on Monday, October 15, 2018. There are 120 flags being displayed on the Iowa Memorial Union Pedestrian Bridge to recognize the international students on campus.

Opinion | Language learning is being stifled in the pandemic

Yassie Buchanan, Opinions Columnist October 18, 2020

Online learning during the coronavirus pandemic has brought many new challenges to the classroom. These challenges are especially noticeable in language courses. According to an article in The Daily...

Linn County Supervisor Stacey Walker speaks to a crowd of Bernie Sanders supporters in the Ped Mall on Friday, October 25th, 2019. Sanders spoke on his platform issues such as the legalization of marijuana, the climate crisis, immigration reform, and raising the minimum wage.

Opinion | Silence is violence (especially from politicians)

Zeina Aboushaar, Opinions Columnist October 15, 2020

We are taught to accept a negative peace while many fail to receive justice. Although our country has made some progress, it has failed to address its deeply rooted issues that subjugate minorities....

The mural entitled Falling Upwards fills the south side of a home on Dubuque Street in Iowa City, Iowa on Friday, September 25, 2020. The mural, painted by Defy Studios of Minneapolis was commissioned by property owner Sam Stelter, a former University of Iowa student and Kappa-Sigma Beta-Rha member, who saw the mural as an opportunity to create conversation of individual experiences and the power of community.

Opinion | Iowa arts provide a sense of community and healing during COVID-19

Hannah Pinski, Opinions Columnist October 14, 2020

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the arts have always been underrated. In a time of chaos filled from COVID-19 and racial injustice, people seem to underestimate the power of Iowa...

Attendees dance in alien costumes during Undercover Organism’s set at Yacht Club on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. Many members of the crowd sported Halloween costumes for the occasion.

Opinion | Trick or treating is not in during pandemic season

Signe Nettum, Opinions Columnist October 14, 2020

My mother has a whole section in my scrapbook dedicated to my Halloween Costumes. One of my favorite photos is of my older brother, Thomas, trying to kiss me on the cheek while I wore a ladybug costume...

The Womens Resource and Action Center is seen on April 16, 2019.

Opinion | University of Iowa needs to do more to combat sexual assault

Hannah Pinski, Opinions Columnist October 13, 2020

After seven weeks in the fall semester, the University of Iowa has received four sexual assault  reports involving two at fraternities, one at an east side resident hall, and one at a west side residential...

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