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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

Iowa pitcher Lauren Shaw claps between innings during a softball game between Iowa and Nebraska on Sunday, May 9, 2021 at Bob Pearl Softball Field. The Hawkeyes defeated the Cornhuskers  4-1.

Photos: Iowa softball vs. Nebraska

Jerod Ringwald, Photojournalist May 9, 2021

Iowa pitcher Lauren Shaw pitches the ball during the Iowa softball game v. Nebraska at Pearl Field on Saturday, May 8, 2021. The Huskers defeated the Hawkeyes with a score of 4-0.

Photos: Iowa softball vs. Nebraska

Grace Smith, Photojournalist May 9, 2021

Chris Fisher General Manager prepares a customers sandwich on Wednesday, May 5, 2021.Fisher manages the Which Wich Sandwich Shop in Iowa City.

Featured photos: Which Wich is which?

Jeff Sigmund, Photojournalist May 6, 2021

Nodo Downtown employee, Josh Silver, waters newly planted flowers outside of Nodo Downtown in Iowa City on Thursday, May 6, 2021.

Featured photos: W(h)ater those?

Grace Smith, Photojournalist May 6, 2021

Fabian Seafood, from Galveston, Texas, has been coming to Iowa City, IA for around 45 years to sell shrimp, snapper, and other various seafoods. They are seen in Iowa City on May 3, 2021.

Feature Photo: Selling shellfish

Kate Heston, Photojournalist May 5, 2021

Photos throughout Max Bolander's life with Ben Price are seen. Ben Price took his life after a positive COVID-19 diagnosis due to paranoia post-Covid, a phenomenon known as COVID-19 Psychosis. Price is survived by his wife Jennifer and his children, Jett, 17, and Maya, 14.

‘Ben didn’t kill Ben, COVID-19 did’: COVID-19 psychosis impacts Morris, Illinois family

Kate Heston, Photojournalist May 5, 2021

The temperature was approaching 35 degrees as Ben Price drove out to his farm on the last day of February this year. The farm was a happy place for the 48-year-old father and businessman. Just outside...

Setting up on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Vendors line E Washington St in preparation for the start of the Iowa City Farmers Market.This is the 1st in-person market since 2020.

Photos: Iowa City Farmers Market

Jeff Sigmund, Photojournalist May 3, 2021

A birdhouse sits on a fence near the Iowa City river on Sunday May 2, 2021.

Feature photo: Season’s tweetings

Grace Kreber, Photojournalist May 2, 2021