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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

Separation of mosque and state

JOE SCHUELLER October 10, 2011

M. Zuhdi Jasser is not a household name when it comes to foreign and religious affairs, but it ought to be. The Navy veteran and medical doctor with a practice in Arizona took part in the University of...

Florida’s move magnifies influence of Iowa caucuses

DI EDITORIAL BOARD October 7, 2011

Heading into the holiday season, few Iowans probably have their state's first-in-the-nation caucuses fully on their mind. Unfortunately, that will be forced to change quite soon — Iowa is about to become...

Jobs, Westboro, and the return of the forbidden fruit

CHRIS STEINKE October 7, 2011

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs is dead, and everyone now knows the real reason behind the iCloud's timely development. It could be argued that Jobs and his company made the most beneficial impacts on the...

School not at fault in study-abroad death

GUEST OPINION October 7, 2011

The Daily Iowan article "Little oversight exists for study-abroad orgs" (Oct. 4, 2011) includes the death of University of Iowa student Thomas Plotkin as its news peg in a story about potential...

New ISU president’s policies should be heeded

DI EDITORIAL BOARD October 6, 2011

Mentioning Iowa State University on this campus is usually met with a jumble of hisses, moans, and often a self-deprecating jab concerning football. But with the recent selection of a new and innovative...

Occupy Iowa City

WILL MATTESSICH October 6, 2011

It started with crowds surrounding a golden bull. On Sept. 17, protesters marched into parks and roadways near Wall Street, the seat of power in America's financial sector, to fill the area in a movement...

Prepare for changes in state legislature

GUEST OPINION October 6, 2011

During this week and next, the University of Iowa community will see organizers from the Campaign to Organize Graduate Students (COGS), the union for employed graduate students, meeting with graduate assistants...

Should the IMU permit alcohol sales at concerts?

DI EDITORIAL STAFF October 5, 2011

Yes The University of Iowa seems to be perpetually stuck between a keg and a hard place. To assert that the university students' primary extracurricular aim is getting heavily inebriated in the IMU...

America needs farmers, not agricultural subsidies

ADAM B SULLIVAN October 5, 2011

The Hawkeye football team is the state's de facto professional sports team. It makes sense for the players to don "ANF" (America Needs Farmers) patches to show moral support for the state's quintessential...

Confessions of a Brother Jed-head

GUEST OPINION October 5, 2011

Brother Jed was here last week. You probably heard him preaching on the T. Anne Cleary Walkway. In case you didn't, here's the gist: All have sinned, all deserve damnation — repent in Jesus' name, and...

Prosecutor’s mishap should yield consequences

DI EDITORIAL BOARD October 4, 2011

One simple slip-up led to a mistrial, valuable time and resources wasted, which may total more $50,000 in real costs. The taxpayer-paid Johnson County prosecutor's blunder necessitates much scrutiny...

How strife imitates the Red Sox

BEAU ELLIOT October 4, 2011

Yes, yes, I know — none of you care a whit about the Red Sox, except that it was enormously entertaining to watch a exorbitantly paid baseball club melt down into utter ignominy. It's always fun to...