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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

5 Simple Skincare Tips to Improve Your Skin

Promoted Post March 20, 2023

Are you looking for ways to improve your skin’s health? If so, then you've come to the right place! In this blog post, we'll be exploring 6 simple skincare tips that will help you keep your skin looking...

The Complete Guide to Understanding Metric vs Imperial Measurements

Promoted Post March 20, 2023

Are you in the middle of a project, faced with questions about metric versus imperial measurements? Or maybe you simply want to learn more about these two commonly used measurement systems. We have the...

Best trampoline for kids - tips and options

Best trampoline for kids – tips and options

Promoted Post March 20, 2023

Seeing your kid jumping on a trampoline for the first time is a thrilling experience for the parents. The sheer joy of experiencing the weightlessness and bouncy feeling under your feet is what often makes...

Workout equipment is seen in Hillcrest Residence Hall on March 9, 2023.

Johnson County improves general public health ranking across state

Sofia Mamakos, News Reporter March 19, 2023

The general health of Johnson County’s residents has improved, and the county is ranked one of the healthiest in the state, according to a report. The County Health Rankings and Roadmaps program by...

Ukrainian military forces are seen going in the opposite direction through the bus windows of Team Humanity as they evacuate soon-to-be war refugees to Moldova as they leave the war sieged city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine as on Sunday, March 27, 2022.

UI Tippie College of Business extends non-residential fellowship to Ukrainian scholar

Archie Wagner, News Reporter March 19, 2023

Volodymyr Vakhitov, a Kyiv resident and academic researching the behavioral psychology behind evacuations, will give two virtual talks to amplify and receive feedback about his research he conducted...

Students listen to instructor Sara McGuirk in the "Writing and Community Outreach" creative writing class on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018.

Iowa Youth Writing Project filling academic gaps for area K-12 students

Yasmina Sahir, Opinions Columnist March 19, 2023

As a social justice and advocacy intern with the Iowa Youth Writing Project since last fall, I’ve never walked into a meeting when the room wasn’t filled with laughter and a sense of community. At...

The Iowa State Capitol is seen before the opening of the 2022 Legislative Session in Des Moines, Iowa, on Monday, Jan. 10, 2022.

Opinion | Iowa legislators are wasting precious time

Sophia Meador, Opinions Editor March 19, 2023

I hate politics more than ever before. Ironically, I’m a political science major. I chose to study political science so I could make informed decisions about my life and my community....

Adam Meisterhans plays a guitar during a show at Gabe’s in Iowa City on Nov. 17, 2022.

Opinion | Keep local performances alive

Katie Perkins, Opinions Contributor March 19, 2023

Dive bars with rickety stages are an essential part of downtown Iowa City’s charm. Supporting local bands by going out to shows is not only a fun way to spend your evening, but it’s also...

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark hypes up the crowd during the 2023 NCAA Second Round women’s basketball game between No.2 Iowa and No.10 Georgia at a sold-out Carver Hawkeye Arena on Sunday, March 19, 2022. The Hawkeyes defeated the Lady Bulldogs, 74-66.

Photos: Iowa women’s basketball vs. Georgia in NCAA Tournament

Daniel McGregor-Huyer, Photojournalist March 19, 2023

The second-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the 10-seeded Georgia Lady Bulldogs, 74-66, at a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Sunday. Iowa guard Caitlin Clark scored 22 points and collected 12 assists...

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Elise Cagnard, Opinions Contributor March 19, 2023

Over the last few years, taking a gap year has become much more common. Whether it is because of the pandemic or to take time for mental health, many students have decided to put a pause on their...

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Sophia Meador, Opinions Editor March 19, 2023

Most high school students believe there are only two options after graduation: Go to college or find a job. At least, that’s what I thought. I’ve spent the better part of 21 years in the...