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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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Yerington: The importance of emotionally checking in often

Yerington: The importance of emotionally checking in often

Austin J. Yerington, Opinion Columnist October 23, 2018

This has been a very stressful, busy, and emotional semester for me so far, and I credit my continued sanity to the recent techniques I’ve learned to handle this stress. Students many times feel large...

A volunteer carrying voter registration forms is seen on the Pentacrest on Monday, September 17, 2018. Members of the University of Iowa ROTC read the U.S. constitution aloud in honor of Constitution Day.

Newby: Frustration fuels votes

Taylor Newby, Opinion Columnist October 23, 2018

Midterm elections have rounded the well-awaited bend with frustration commonly fueling casual conversations involving the question of: Who are you voting for? And even more so lately: Are you voting at...

Suchaeta Hegde

Hegde: My two names — the real one, and the ‘Americanized’ one

Suchaeta Hegde, Opinion Columnist October 23, 2018

Minorities living in the U.S. often have to balance two lives. There is the life you have at home, in which you are surrounded by culture ranging from homemade authentic cuisine to traditional decorations...

Victoria Pedretti and Oliver Jackson-Cohen in the Netflix series, "The Haunting of Hill House." (Steve Dietl/Netflix)

Mahoney: ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ shows that spooky TV can be done well

Collen Mahoney, Opinion Columnist October 22, 2018

It’s October, ladies and gents. And we all know what that means: It’s spooky time. Scary decorations, horror movies, the whole deal. But a lot of this “scariness” is just meant to be for jumps...

Rosario: One Asian-American’s thoughts on the Harvard lawsuit

Rosario: One Asian-American’s thoughts on the Harvard lawsuit

Isabella Rosario, Opinion Columnist October 22, 2018

After a summer of college visits before my senior year of high school, I decided I would apply to just one school: the University of Iowa. When I got to the UI application question on race, I instinctually...

Policemen work at the site of the shooting where Steve Scalise was shot at Eugene Simpson Stadium Park in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 14, 2017. (Yin Bogu/Xinhua/Zuma Press)

Jaimes: There is simply no space for incivility in politics

Marina Jaimes, Opinion Columnist October 22, 2018

A series of short ads released from the GOP reveal the scary truth about civility in America. Each video, accompanied by dramatic background music, features snippets of speeches and violent acts by leftists...

Jamie Lee Curtis holds an ax during a scene from her film "Halloween: H20."

Leonard: Clickbait for political incentive is getting ridiculous

Braxton Leonard, Opinion Columnist October 21, 2018

Recently, Fox News posted a story titled “Jamie Lee Curtis wields firearms in new Halloween movie despite advocating for gun control.” The story was bombarded with reactions, mostly from those who...

Two new solar powered trash and recycling cans sit in the ped mall on Wednesday, Nov 4, 2015. There are currently four downtown, and if proven successful the city will put in more. (The Daily Iowan/Lexi Brunk)

Helton: Sustainability needs to be more affordable and accessible

Elijah Helton, Opinion Columnist October 21, 2018

Events advertised in chalk, Hawkeyes pouring in and out of their classes, and sign-up tables for student organizations are ubiquitous on the T. Anne Cleary Walkway. There’s always something to see. In...

A tailgater pours out a beer for beer pong in Iowa City on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018.

Weigel: In heaven there is no beer

Zach Weigel, Opinion Columnist October 18, 2018

Don’t get me wrong, the game-day experience at Kinnick Stadium is top-notch. From the swarm taking the field with Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” blaring to raucous I-O-W-A chants and the first-quarter...

Brett Kavanaugh, associate justice of the Supreme Court, speaks during a ceremonial swearing-in event in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Monday, Oct. 8, 2018. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS)

Nadler: The Supreme Court seems a bit less supreme now

Zohar Nadler, Opinion Columnist October 18, 2018

As a college student who aspires to pursue a career in law, I have always been intrigued by the Supreme Court of the United States. In my eyes, Supreme Court justices were the best of the best. They are...

Newby: Keep the conversation going on global girls’ education

Newby: Keep the conversation going on global girls’ education

Taylor Newby, Opinion Columnist October 18, 2018

Last week, the International Day of the Girl swept by with enthusiastic discussions regarding the importance of all girls everywhere receiving the education they all deserve — and with that, a hunger...

Suchaeta Hegde

Hegde: What’s in a name?

Suchaeta Hegde, Opinion Columnist October 17, 2018

A name is the most basic part of an identity. Everything has a name, from your shoes to your favorite houseplant. That being said, to have a name that is considered “difficult” can have a large impact...