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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

The Old Capitol building is seen in 2018.

Opinion: Being social while being alone can be worth the experience

Peyton Downing, Columnist October 9, 2019

Many feel hesitant to be alone. After all, humans are social creatures, and it can feel awkward to be out in public without a companion. In regard to social events, this is a hesitation that needs to be...

Voters fill out their ballots at a polling location in the Historic Dubuque Federal Building in Dubuque on Tuesday Nov. 6, 2018.

Opinion: Iowa voter-identification requirements should include student IDs

Kalen McCain, Columnist October 9, 2019

Amid our tumultuous political news, it’s often said that the only real way to fix things is to vote. It’s a simple, tangible solution to our complex, abstract issues in government. The only problem...

The outside of the UI Student Disability Services office is seen on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. The office is located in the basement of Burge Hall.

Opinion: Student Disability Services needs to be accessible to everyone

Ally Pronina, Columnist October 9, 2019

Hundreds of University of Iowa students live with disabilities. Many of them are registered with Student Disability Services. This is one of the most important resources for UI students. Whether it’s...

Joaquin Phoenix stars in "Joker." [Handout photo by Niko Tavernise/Warner Bros. Pictures]

Opinion: Joker critics promised chaos, but the violence stays on screen

Emily Creery, Columnist October 8, 2019

I walked into the sold-out showing of Joker with a unique combination of movie-geek excitement, media-instilled nerves, and slightly stale Gobstoppers. I left with an overwhelming and shockingly profound...

Opinion: Progress in lowering Iowa's poverty rate must continue

Opinion: Progress in lowering Iowa’s poverty rate must continue

Taylor Newby, Columnist October 7, 2019

The U.S. Census Bureau released research Sept. 26 revealing that, for the fifth-consecutive year, the United States has seen a drop in the percentage of people living in poverty, and studies that have...

Guns are displayed at Scheels in Coralville on Tuesday, April 11. The Iowa House recently accepted the stand-your-ground-provision, an amendment to HF 517, which permits an individual to use deadly force when their life is in danger.

Opinion: There are plenty of bipartisan ways to make Iowa schools safer

Jason O'Day, Columnist October 7, 2019

After every school shooting, millions debate the same hackneyed talking points on guns. These discussions typically ignore state and local K-12 policies that have proven effective, and fall under the radar...

Kinnick Stadium is seen fom the north end zone at Iowa Football Media Day on Friday, August 9, 2019.

Opinion: Legalized sports gambling in Iowa is the gift that keeps on giving

Conner Hanke, Columnist October 6, 2019

For decades on end, sports gamblers in Iowa — and most of the United States — had been on their knees praying for the golden age to arrive. At noon Aug. 15, their dream came true — sports betting...

A student security worker guards the Nintendo Switch Together tour event space on the Main Library Plaza on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019.

Opinion: A pop-up arcade on campus isn’t so bad

Naomi Hofferber, Senior Reporter October 3, 2019

Like any student walking to the Adler Journalism Building Thursday afternoon, I noticed it right away: the massive Nintendo-topia — screens upon screens of Mario Kart, Super Smash Brothers, Mario Party,...

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-VT, speaks at the Des Moines Register Political Soapbox during the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, IA on Sunday, August 11, 2019.

Opinion: 20 Out of 20: Checking up on Bernie Sanders

Elijah Helton, Opinions Editor October 3, 2019

There’s too much news right now. There’s Brexit in London, impeachment proceedings in Washington, and protests in Iowa City. It is possible to have missed developments in the Democratic presidential...

A caucus leader helps an Iowa resident check into the Democratic caucus at the Celebration Farm in Iowa City on Feb. 1, 2016.

Opinion: Satellite Iowa caucuses are a step, not a solution

Kalen McCain, Columnist October 2, 2019

A Democratic National Committee panel has approved a plan for Iowa to begin holding “satellite caucuses” in locations that demonstrate sufficient need for more accessible voting. The plan helps Iowa...

Taylor Swift attends the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on Monday, Aug. 26, 2019 in Newark, N.J. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for MTV/TNS)

Opinion: Taylor Swift’s album showcases her new brand of feminism

Emily Creery, Columnist October 2, 2019

Taylor Swift is still all the rage. With the roaring success of her new album Lover, Swift has come back with a force. Somehow, I never identified as a Swiftie until I listened to Lover, which has been...

Headquarters of The New York Times on May 7, 2018 in New York City, N.Y.

Opinion: Young journalists can learn from the mistakes of the New York Times

Becca Bright, Columnist October 2, 2019

The New York Times has tripped and fallen flat a considerable amount recently. I can think of multiple instances since at least early August where the reporters and editors at the “paper of record”...