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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

Elliot: Conspiring nation

BEAU ELLIOT May 14, 2013

Benghazi. The IRS. Libby Lewis. Or was it Lewis Libby? Who can remember these days? So many conspiracies. So little time. (Says the guy who lives on a grassy knoll.) Of course, so little time is far...

Editorial: Sen. Paul understands predicament of GOP

DI EDITORIAL BOARD May 13, 2013

Possible 2016 presidential hopeful Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., paid a visit to Iowa this past weekend, a mere two-and-a-half years before the next Iowa Republican caucuses. Paul delivered the keynote address...

Ponnada: One feminist’s manifesto

SRI PONNADA May 13, 2013

An Economist and YouGov poll released early this month revealed that fewer than 30 percent of Americans consider themselves to be feminists. That’s not very surprising to me. I frequently hear people,...

Iowa Recycling Association: Time for a better bottle bill

GUEST COLUMN May 13, 2013

Believe it or not, as Iowans, we have the potential to take something that is both overwhelmingly successful and incredibly popular and make it even better than it already is. In the world of public policy,...

Editorial: Energy plan will be beneficial for Iowa

DI EDITORIAL BOARD May 10, 2013

On Wednesday, Gov. Terry Branstad announced that MidAmerican Energy would invest $1.9 billion in Iowa’s wind-energy sector. The plan would add up to 656 new wind turbines that would produce around...

Tilly: Against armed guards

ZACH TILLY May 10, 2013

The Iowa City police are pursuing a federal grant that could lead to the placement of armed guards in Iowa City’s middle schools and high schools. School District officials expressed interest in...

Editorial: Don’t rely too heavily on outside funding

DI EDITORIAL BOARD May 9, 2013

The University of Iowa Foundation announced last week it is beginning a new public fundraising campaign called For Iowa Forever More, which seeks to raise $1.7 billion for the university by the end of...

Overton: Low voter turnout unacceptable

JON OVERTON May 9, 2013

On Tuesday, approximately 85 percent of Johnson County voters decided against taking time to fill in a bubble at a special election for a proposed $43.5 million bond to build the proposed justice center. Considering...

Richson: Family, not labels

BRIANNE RICHSON May 9, 2013

An Iowa Supreme Court ruling now requires the state Public Health Department to allow both same-sex parents’ names to be listed on their children’s birth certificates. While this seems like a no-brainer...

Cobb: In marriage and family, equal is equal

GUEST COLUMN May 9, 2013

“Equal is equal,” Camilla Taylor tells us in Monday’s issue of The Daily Iowan (“Court backs same-sex parents”). Taylor was speaking about the Iowa Supreme Court’s recent...

Miller: Utilize Iowan resources after graduation

GUEST COLUMN May 8, 2013

You’re about to cross a major milestone in your life that not only is a great accomplishment but also now has earned you credibility in the “real world.” Congratulations. I can’t...

Editorial: Do more to support female candidates

DI EDITORIAL BOARD May 8, 2013

For Iowa Republicans, the recruitment process is well underway as the party seeks a challenger for Sen. Tom Harkin’s seat, which he will vacate at the end of 2014. The Democrats have tapped Rep....

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