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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 Competitive Edge: How BPO Outsourcing Keeps You Ahead of the Game

Promoted Post May 9, 2023

Companies must constantly adapt and innovate to stay competitive. One way that organizations can achieve this is through Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), a practice that involves contracting...

The Science Behind the Universal Transport Medium Swab and Its Importance in Testing

Promoted Post May 9, 2023

Testing for diseases and other medical conditions has become increasingly important in today's world, and the universal transport medium swab is a vital tool in many types of testing. UTM swab has revolutionized...

From Prescription to Addiction: 7 Dangers of Opioid Abuse And How To Avoid Them

Promoted Post May 9, 2023

Opioids are powerful painkillers prescribed by doctors to relieve severe pain from injuries, surgery, or chronic conditions like cancer or arthritis. However, they are also highly addictive and...

Dedicated Servers in the USA: The Pros and Cons of Choosing Cheap Servers

Dedicated Servers in the USA: The Pros and Cons of Choosing Cheap Servers

Promoted Post May 9, 2023

Are you looking for cheap dedicated servers in the USA? Look no further than VSYS Host. This provider recently expanded and now provide servers in DC in the USA for their clients, offering affordable and...

Transform Your Business Communication with Email Alerts

Transform Your Business Communication with Email Alerts

Promoted Post May 9, 2023

Introduction In today's fast-paced and ever-evolving business landscape, effective communication is crucial for success. While various messaging channels have emerged, email remains an indispensable tool...

Madison Bartlett poses for a portrait at Art Building West on Sunday, April 30, 2023.

Bachelor of Fine Arts graphic design graduate learned who she is through trial-and-error

Zhenya Loughney, Arts Reporter May 8, 2023

Cedar Rapids native Madison Bartlett can’t remember a time when she wasn’t surrounded by art. Bartlett said it has always been her outlet for self-expression. Barlett’s identical twin...

University of Iowa senior Caleb Slater poses for a portrait outside of the Adler Journalism Building on Thursday, May 4, 2023.

“Defining moments”: UI political science graduate learned leadership, community

Liam Halawith, Politics Editor May 8, 2023

Caleb Slater, a Des Moines native, has been politically involved since his high school years and got his start in the 2018 campaign season. He volunteered for Cathy Glasson, a nurse and president...

Kimberly Fiock holds a brain at UI Medical Laboratories in Iowa City on Wednesday, May 3, 2023.

Two UI doctorates to continue research following graduation

Natalie Miller, News Reporter May 8, 2023

University of Iowa graduate students Kara Carter and Kimberly Fiock are reaching the end of their educational journeys on a high note: as Graduate Research Excellence Award winners. Carter...

Photo by Matt Sindt (Contributed by Daniel McGregor-Huyer)

Senior Column | The DI gave me the experience of a lifetime

Daniel McGregor-Huyer, Photojournalist May 8, 2023

I’ve been around Iowa City for a long time. I came here in 2017 through the University of Iowa’s REACH Program, which specializes in helping students with cognitive and intellectual disabilities. Through...

Contributed photo by Chris Klepach

Senior Column | The civic duty of research

Chris Klepach, Opinions Columnist May 8, 2023

Before my time began at The Daily Iowan, I was rarely in tune with the local news cycle. With this came regret for not knowing what my government was up to. In my time spent at the DI, I truly began...

Contributed photo by Julia Richards

Senior Column | DITV taught me what I didn’t want to do

Julia Richards, Assistant DITV News Director and DITV Sports Reporter May 8, 2023

At 16 years old, I was convinced I knew exactly what I wanted to do; I wanted to be a sideline reporter or a sports broadcaster of some sort and show the world that women belong in the sports industry....

Contributed photo by Meg Doster

Senior Column | Nothing will go to plan, and that’s alright

Meg Doster, Amplify Editor May 8, 2023

Life will never go as planned. My first plan was to become a computer scientist, then it was to graduate in four years. After that, it was to go to law school. None of those things happened. I changed...