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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

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Opinion: With Netflix theatrical releases, the future of cinema lies in our Wi-Fi connections

Emily Creery, Columnist December 9, 2019

Instead of going to the theater — which is usually how one of my pieces start — I lounged on the floor of my apartment with teddy bear slippers watching Marriage Story. Despite the comfort of home...

Former Vice President Joe Biden looks at members of the audience during the Teamsters Presidential Candidate Forum in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019.

Opinion: Joe Biden’s out-of-date politics isn’t what America needs

Peyton Downing, Columnist December 9, 2019

The politics of yesterday aren’t built to solve the problems of tomorrow. Former Vice President Joe Biden is the most prominent result of this problem. A man who has been in Washington for longer...

Cartoon: Earl's Tea on Snapchat

Cartoon: Earl’s Tea on Snapchat

Haley Triem, Cartoonist December 8, 2019

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds and Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) wave at the end of the Iowa GOP Reception at Hughes Family Barn in Cedar Rapids on Friday, Oct. 18, 2019. Facilitated by RPI Chairman Jeff Kaufmann, Reynolds and Ernst discussed their hardships and highlights throughout their political roles and personal lives.

Opinion: Iowa ethanol subsidies aren’t worth getting burned

Jason O'Day, Columnist December 8, 2019

Many students have learned from early partying days that ingesting a substance corrosive as Hawkeye Vodka is physically unhealthy. Pumping gasoline with 10, 15, or 85 percent of a slightly less distilled...

Opinion: Shooting down mansplaining as a female photographer

Opinion: Shooting down mansplaining as a female photographer

Katina Zentz, Creative Director December 8, 2019

I’m a photographer. When I’m working and out in the field, nothing else matters. It’s me, my camera, and the subjects I’m shooting. Photographing any assignment is stressful; at the Big Ten...

Protesters take part in an 11-minutes sit-down protest during the Iowa City Climate Strike in downtown Iowa City on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019.

Guest Opinion: There’s still a need for climate striking in Iowa and worldwide

December 5, 2019

As global leaders meet at the United Nations climate summit in Madrid this week, we plan to continue our yearlong strike and walkouts in Iowa City at 3:30 p.m. Friday at the Old Brick.  Since the Iowa...

The Old Capitol building is seen in 2018.

Opinion: Gen-ed classes need to be more accessible at the University of Iowa

Madison Lotenschtein, Contributor December 5, 2019

By enrolling in the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, students agree to take a required amount of general-education credits that satisfy what a liberal-arts education is intended...

University of Iowa mascot Herky the Hawkeye goes back out On Parade for the 10th Anniversary of Herky on Parade on Monday, May 5, 2014.

Opinion: One-size-fits-all doesn’t suit first-gen students making post-grad plans

Marissa Payne, Editor-in-Chief December 5, 2019

My dad — like many fathers — doesn’t cry often. I can count on one hand the number of times I’ve seen tears escape his eyes, and typically only after a tragedy. But seated one evening months...

The College of Public Health Building as seen on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017.

Opinion: Diet culture promotes societal toxicity

Krystin Langer, Columnist December 4, 2019

With the holidays upon us, it seems as if, more than ever, companies are advertising the latest weight-loss fads. Whether it is Weight Watchers, Noom, or any one of the many weight-loss shakes that...

Illustration by A.J. Boulund

Opinion: Iowa should follow Illinois’ example with legalizing marijuana

Kalen McCain, Columnist December 4, 2019

The nature of marijuana legalization in the Midwest is changing rapidly. Recreational sales in Michigan began last weekend and will become legal in Illinois on Jan. 1 2020. Meanwhile, in Iowa, outlooks...

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

Opinion: Midterm course evaluations should be universal at the University of Iowa

Becca Bright, Columnist December 4, 2019

By the time Thanksgiving break arrives, most students have a word or two to say about their professors. Whether that be good or bad, the University of Iowa does provide an outlet for student feedback —...

Corn stalks line the rows of a field near Ainsworth, Iowa, on Oct. 11. The field is owned by Farmer Mitchell Hora, who uses cover crop and no-till practices.

Letter to the Editor: Support for Johnson County farmers remains vital

December 3, 2019

More than a year ago the Johnson County Board of Supervisors directed the County’s Planning Development and Sustainability Division to update the county’s Unified Development Ordinance. With input...