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The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

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The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

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Banerjee: Asian characters aren't disposable

Banerjee: Asian characters aren’t disposable

Anna Banerjee, Columnist June 10, 2019

The history of Asian Americans in Hollywood is rocky to say the least. From being simply missing from the silver screen to being recast and whitewashed to being trapped in inauthentic roles, Asian Americans...

A rooftop view of eastern Tel Aviv, Israel, is seen on Thursday. (Madison Lotenschtein/The Daily Iowan)

Lotenschtein: Dispatches from Tel Aviv: Beginning with generosity and chaos

Madison Lotenschtein, Columnist June 9, 2019

My taxi driver pulled out his phone and began checking his stocks while weaving in and out of traffic on the freeway that leads into central Tel Aviv. It’s like he knew that the jet lag would cloud...

DI columnist Beau Elliot

Elliot: No hablo trade stuff

Beau Elliot, Columnist June 9, 2019

Say, Doc Grammar, What say you about these Mexican tariffs? Loco o bueno? Dear Say, Say Hey. (In acknowledgment of the greatest baseball player of all time.) No hablo trade stuff. But. Doesn’t it...

The view of all views – stranded on the side of I-80 in Tipton, Iowa.

What to do when stranded on the side of I-80

Charles Peckman, News Reporter May 9, 2019

“Ah, it’s probably nothing,” I’ve learned, is probably not the best attitude to have toward automobile-related predicaments. It was around 8:45 a.m., if I recall correctly; my head was carefully...

Mollie Tibbetts

Column: The memory of Mollie Tibbetts moves the UI community forward in gratitude

Taylor Newby and Marina Jaimes May 9, 2019

The 2018-19 school year brought many promises to new and returning students at the University of Iowa. But with the promise of a new beginning — ushered in with the semester’s syllabi and countless...

The Daily Iowan editor-in-chief Gage Miskimen poses for a portrait on Thursday, May 9, 2019. (Shivansh Ahuja/The Daily Iowan)

Miskimen: Reflecting on my time as editor-in-chief of The Daily Iowan

Gage Miskimen, Editor in Chief May 9, 2019

I’ve spent four long, but also short, years here in Iowa City. I have basically lived in the Daily Iowan newsroom in the Adler Journalism Building, being there every day from when I wake up to when I...

Banerjee: Rico Nasty is making music for the people

Banerjee: Rico Nasty is making music for the people

Anna Banerjee, Opinions Columnist May 8, 2019

Maria-Cecilia Simone Kelly, better known by her moniker Rico Nasty, is an up-and-coming music phenomenon in the trap game. With seven mixtapes since 2014, her work has evolved through the time to encapsulate...

Kanye West and Kim Kardashian arrive at Balmain Fashion Show during Paris Fashion Week on March 5, 2015 in Paris, France.

Baller: Kim Kardashian plans to become a lawyer without attending law school

Kasey Baller, Opinions Columnist May 8, 2019

Fame strikes again by playing into the role of education. The college scandal from celebrities that had everyone talking is now taking another turn. Kim Kardashian recently announced her plan to become...

The Old Capital from the roof of UIHC in Iowa City, Iowa on March 25, 2019.

Hegde: Saying ‘goodbye’ to Iowa is harder than I thought

Suchaeta Hegde, Opinions Columnist May 7, 2019

I have lived in Iowa for my entire life. Besides a childhood spent traveling, I have grown accustomed to joking about being surrounded by corn and making sure to smile at every person I pass on the street....

Icicles form on the Old Capitol on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019.

Tietz: The importance of leadership as a college student

Caely Tietz, Opinions Columnist May 7, 2019

Everyone says it’s important to get involved in college. Joining organizations and clubs helps college students feel more connected to their schools, build résumés, learn important life skills that...

Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks during a trip to Iowa at the Brick Alley Pub in Marion, Iowa on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2018. Rep. Swalwell is considering a bid for the 2020 Democratic Nomination for President.

Helton: 20 Out of 20: Ryan and Swalwell and Moulton, oh my

Elijah Helton, Opinions Columnist May 7, 2019

If you thought Beto O’Rourke is an under-qualified candidate, get a load of these guys. Yeah, there might be a lot of no-name white dudes running for the Democratic presidential nomination,...

Special counsel Robert Mueller walked past the White House on Sunday after attending St. John's Episcopal Church for morning services. Mueller closed his long and contentious Russia investigation last week, delivering a report to Attorney General William Barr. On Sunday, Barr sent Congress a four-page summary of principal findings.

Elliot: Flies and golf: It’s a wonderful world

Beau Elliot, Columnist May 6, 2019

Dear Doc Grammar: Where you been? I didn’t miss you but couldn’t help but notice you weren’t around. What’s up? Visiting your old Grammer? Dear Missing: Ha-ha. We’ve been around, because the...