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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

Point/Counterpoint: Should Congress work to cut the national debt now or later?

DI EDITORIAL STAFF July 26, 2011

NOW Working to cut the nation's debt is vital even in the midst of possible economic stagflation. While many aspects of the U.S. economy have yet to recover to pre-recession levels (most notably the...

Rube, as in Goldberg

BEAU ELLIOT July 26, 2011

There is a wonderful — no, delightful and fabulous and funny and filled with deadpan Dada (which you should not try at home, because deadpan Dada is closer than it appears in the mirror when you shave)...

Fake sharia threat distracts from real problems

GUEST OPINION July 26, 2011

It pays to get some education. Unfortunately, ignorance rules the United States and will continue to for a long time. Recently, GOP presidential-nomination candidate Rick Santorum said the "Koran...

More minorities ought to step into city council race

DI EDITORIAL BOARD July 25, 2011

On Nov. 8, Iowa City citizens will cast ballots to fill three City Council seats. As of today, the registered prospective candidates who will fill these ballots are all white males. Not one person of color,...

The implosion of Bob Vander Plaats

SHAY O'REILLY July 25, 2011

Bob Vander Plaats, fresh off a failed bid for Terrace Hill, had surprisingly positive momentum. After spearheading a successful campaign — along with his brand-new organization, the Family Leader —...

A failure of the mental-health system

GUEST OPINION July 25, 2011

After seven months of being without five medications — a cocktail mixture consisting of antidepressants and anti-psychotics — I arrived at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics emergency room...

Iowa Athletics Department should share surplus revenue with the larger University

DI EDITORIAL BOARD July 22, 2011

College football is not just a game in this country; it's an enterprise. Whether you tune into a broadcast of a game or attend one in person, that much is clear; there's no end to the cameras and talk...

Geography’s dumb, anyways

CHRIS STEINKE July 22, 2011

The geography portion of the Nation's Report Card was released Tuesday. Guess what it said? Americans, like everywhere such as, suck at geology — geography? — Whatever. Let me get this straight,...

High prices make local food inaccessible for many

GUEST OPINION July 22, 2011

Local food advocates tout the benefits of a "relocalization" of the food system — benefits that include fresher, healthier, and better-tasting food; lower carbon emissions because of shorter...

Urban-rural health disparities should prompt state-level healthcare reform

DI EDITORIAL BOARD July 21, 2011

Rural Iowans face greater increases in health-care costs than urban Iowans and are more likely to be uninsured. On July 15, a study by the University of Iowa College of Public Health was released to...

Breaking corporate control

WILL MATTESSICH July 21, 2011

Today marks the opening of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — a new regulatory body intended to give consumers a voice against powerful financial firms. But the present version of the bureau...

Gartner’s proposal would demolish academic freedom

GUEST OPINION July 21, 2011

Refreshing as it is in these days of political double-speak to see a proposal for radical change expressed so candidly, former Regent Michael Gartner's bluntness renders it easy to see how his agenda threatens...