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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

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii listens to a question during a meet-and-greet at Yotopia in Iowa City on Tuesday, April 16, 2019. Attendees gathered to listen to Gabbard discuss topics such as defunding regime changing wars, environmental policies, and medicare for all.

Jaimes: Gabbard’s presidential run is necessary for U.S. politics

Marina Jaimes, Opinions Columnist April 22, 2019

Iowa City recently welcomed Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, to campus with hopes to hear about her presidential run in the 2020 election. I joined a crowd of supporters to listen to the congresswoman who,...

Brings Plenty: Watching a band you like become popular

Brings Plenty: Watching a band you like become popular

Maleaha Brings Plenty, Opinions Columnist April 21, 2019

I discovered the band the Frights while browsing Spotify in early 2017. I was intrigued by its name and the small description it had in the “About” section on the bottom of the group’s Spotify page....

Regents listen to UI President Bruce Harreld at a meeting at the UI on April 18, 2019.

Nadler: The state Board of Regents deserves more

Zohar Nadler, Opinions Columnist April 21, 2019

Iowa House lawmakers have approved a $961 million education-appropriations bill, which includes $15.9 million for the state Board of Regents. The Senate has yet to pass an education-appropriations bill,...

From front left, Kevin Abstract and Matt Champion; from rear left, bearface, Merlyn Wood, Dom McLennon, Ameer Vann, Romil Hemnani, JOBA. (Myung J. Chun/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Neal: Are casting calls an act of generosity, or exploitive labor?

Noah Neal, Opinions Columnist April 18, 2019

Kevin Abstract, member of the boy band known as BROCKHAMPTON, recently tweeted a casting call requesting people in the Los Angeles/Hollywood area over the age of 18 to submit their headshots if they possibly...

The Old Capitol is seen on Nov. 25, 2018.

Cappel: Life as a conservative in the echo chamber

Alex Cappel, Opinions Columnist April 18, 2019

Cabot Phillips, the media director of Campus Reform, made his way to the Hawkeye State last week to speak about liberal privilege in America. I wanted to take a closer look at liberal privilege specifically...

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Kumar: Why vaccines should be required

Michelle Kumar, Opinions Columnist April 18, 2019

There is nothing truly more illogical or selfish than an anti-vaxxer argument. The arguments are not based on facts but rather, a thoroughly debunked article from years ago. Whether someone believes the...

Halls inside the University Counseling Service are shown at Westlawn on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. UCS will be moving to the Old Capitol Mall on (insert date), allowing for ease of access for students who live on the East side of campus.

Hegde: Take care of your health

Suchaeta Hegde, Opinions Columnist April 17, 2019

In college, resources surround us. There seems to be a service for anything students might need, from late-night driving services to a bake sale hosted right when the intense craving for a cupcake arises....

Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif. walks on stage during a town hall at the IMU on Wednesday, April 10, 2019. Harris is running for president in the 2020 election.

Tietz: Kamala Harris Campaign: My take

Caely Tietz, Opinions Columnist April 17, 2019

This past week, I had the pleasure of attending both Democratic California Sen. Kamala Harris’ town hall in Iowa City and an event held by her campaign to mobilize volunteers in the eastern Iowa region. Presidential-nomination...

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Shaw: ‘Racially charged’ to ‘racist’ a good AP style shift

Nichole Shaw, Opinions Columnist April 17, 2019

The newspaper industry’s “bible” was updated and revised in late March/early April, and chaos ensued in the world of journalism as reactions were posted on social media. While some were outraged...

The Pomerantz Center, which houses—amongst other offices—the University of Iowa’s Admissions Visitor’s Center, on Monday, 30 Oct., 2017 (David Harmantas/The Daily Iowan)

Baller: Why a decision that lasts a lifetime for students should receive more attention and assistance

Kasey Baller, Opinions Columnist April 16, 2019

Thinking back, most can relate to the ambitious change that occurred when moving into college. You felt eager to take on the challenges of the unknown and try new things. It is a foreign experience that...

The Iowa Legislature gaveled in Monday, Jan. 14, 2019 to start the 2019 legislative session. Top issues Republican leadership and area legislators have identified include reducing taxes and government oversight, mental health, and felon-voting reform.

McComas: Candidates need to focus more on mental health

Danielle McComas, Columnist April 16, 2019

During this campaign season, we are seeing many Democratic candidates push for more mental-health resources at lower costs. Politicians, doctors, and the public have discussed suggestions such as broadening...

The Chauncey Building is currently under construction on Tuesday, May 1, 2018. The construction will continue as the Iowa City Farmer's Market commences for the season.

Banerjee: What does progress actually look like in Iowa City?

Anna Banerjee, Opinions Columnist April 16, 2019

Describing what Iowa City is to friends unfamiliar with the area is strangely difficult. I often do not know how to begin talking about this city and why I care so much about it. Is it a small town, interconnected...