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 independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

Sanchez: Not all veterans equal, according to Senate vote

SADIE SANCHEZ June 18, 2015

Two weeks ago, the U.S. Senate voted against an amendment that would allow gay and lesbian veterans to receive the same federal benefits as veterans in heterosexual marriages. Although a majority voted...

Silber: A benefit of a scientist’s sexist remarks

KELIN SILBER June 18, 2015

Sir Tim Hunt is a scientist who co-won a Nobel Prize for his joint discovery of protein molecules that control the division of cells back in 2001. For the next 14 years, he was a very respected member...

Editorial: Equality needed for Israel, Hamas

DI EDITORIAL BOARD June 17, 2015

It has been nearly one year since Operation Protective Edge and the Israel-Hamas Conflict of 2014. There is seldom a day in which Israel or another country in the Middle East is absent from the news cycle....

Flattery: Looking beyond the rhetoric for the Iowa caucus

NEIL FLATTERY June 17, 2015

The 2016 presidential election is slowly approaching. Once again, the Iowa caucuses will play a prominent role of being the first state to have a say in nominating the Democratic and Republican presidential...

Elliot: Slapstick, not hockey

BEAU ELLIOT June 16, 2015

Sitting around, watching the rain (a favorite Iowa sport), wondering which is funnier, in a T.C. Boyle sort of way: the Republican presidential-candidate scrum or the Red Sox attempting to play baseball. The...

Fischer: The next wave of French cuisine and its waste

CHRISTIAN FISCHER June 16, 2015

In attempts to tackle food waste, the French National Assembly recently voted to ban supermarkets from disposing unsold food and instead having them donate their leftovers to different charities in the...

Editorial: Dolezal’s betrayal of her "community"

DI EDITORIAL BOARD June 16, 2015

The story of Rachel Dolezal, the former president of the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington, who resigned Monday, has, by and large, shocked the masses while raising many questions about race, ethnicity,...

Clegg: The right to know

CHRIS CLEGG June 16, 2015

The process of landing a job is stressful. Now more than ever, it takes preparation, skill, and time for potential job candidates to make the jump from unemployed to employed. Even with a solid application...

Editorial: Stubborn Iowa loses straw poll

DI EDITORIAL BOARD June 15, 2015

Iowa is a proud state when it comes to the political sphere. Our first-in-the-nation status for presidential hopefuls has been a hallmark of campaigns but probably more so to the identity of the state....

Cervantes: Narrow cycle of ignorance

CHRISTOPHER CERVANTES June 15, 2015

When school let out for the summer, I expected to enjoy myself in the warming sunlight of my home state of California. It was supposed to be a summer of relaxation and hometown comforts, where the usual...

Higgins: Dream-walking in China’s capital

CHRIS HIGGINS June 15, 2015

BEIJING — It’s easy being a foreigner in Beijing, if you want to be. It’s easy to grab a taxi, armed with a crisp 100-yuan bill (about $16.11, at Google’s last count), and shuttle...

Lane: Degree-less innovators endorse higher education

JOE LANE June 15, 2015

Growing up in this generation, we often hear our parents and grandparents express the adage, “We knew that you go to college, you get a job.” Of course, in a period marked by the recession...

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