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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

U.S. News rankings call into question recent UI graduate program report

DI EDITORIAL BOARD April 21, 2010

The University of Iowa’s public-relations machine wasted no time last week trumpeting the high rankings graduate programs received from U.S. News & World Report. But while the rankings again reinforced...

Graduate-program report comes to questionable conclusions

EVAN FALES - GUEST OPINION April 21, 2010

The University of Iowa Task Force on Graduate Education faced a daunting task. Its charge was to evaluate around 100 graduate programs offered by the university, in an enormous range of disciplines, in...

UI-sponsored alcohol forum for local parents a positive for community

DI EDITORIAL BOARD April 20, 2010

Everybody knows by now that University of Iowa and Iowa City officials are in the midst of a battle to muzzle the city’s staggeringly high rate of binge drinking. Their weapon of choice is the contentious...

Catching monotone

BEAU ELLIOT April 20, 2010

A Penn State study, according to the BBC, has found that women prefer men with monotone voices — that is, voices that don’t vary much in pitch. The BBC, by the way, used Clint Eastwood and George...

UI student: The 21-ordinance and student rage

JOSH BUCHSBAUM - GUEST OPINION April 20, 2010

Let’s start with the fact that the 21-ordinance is obviously going to be voted down. An initiative by a student group has already been started. Only 2,500 signatures are needed to get a public vote....

Is it proper for university instructors to actively voice their political views?

DI EDITORIAL STAFF April 19, 2010

YES At one point or another, we have all been in a class where our instructor has decided to share her or his political beliefs. As a conservative, I am all too familiar with the gripes from my ideological...

The promise of Earth Day

SIMEON TALLEY April 19, 2010

In 1970, millions of people all across the country participated in events attempting to raise awareness about the environment. That first Earth Day birthed the modern-day environmental movement. It is...

Guest: Building the nation without making noise

LAMIA ZIA April 19, 2010

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” —Winston Churchill I first read this quote as a high-school student. But it took awhile for me to understand it until I personally...

New health-care reform law class a boon for students

DI EDITORIAL BOARD April 16, 2010

The University of Iowa College of Law is moving in a bold, new direction with its new health-reform class this fall. Not only is the class especially pertinent given the length and complexity of the...

The Supreme Court selection game

GRETA HAGEN-RICHARDSON April 16, 2010

“Morality cannot be legislated, but behavior can be regulated. Judicial decrees may not change the heart, but they can restrain the heartless.” —Martin Luther King Jr. The recent announcement that...

Alcohol experts: 21-ordinance won’t increase house parties

Of the many controversies associated with the City Council’s recent decision to enact a 21-only ordinance in Iowa City, none has been greater than questions about the new ordinance’s effect on UI student...

Has the mainstream media been unusually unfair in its portrayals of the Tea Party movement?

DI EDITORIAL STAFF April 15, 2010

YES During the Bush years, liberals parroted this line of leftist historian Howard Zinn: “Dissent is the highest form of patriotism.” Under this mantra, liberals took any chance they could to protest...