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U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst answers questions during an interview at the Russel Senate Office Building in Washington D.C. on Wednesday, April 10, 2024.
FAFSA to be released by Oct. 1 under new law
Roxy Ekberg, Politics Editor • December 12, 2024

The law comes after last year’s FAFSA form was released three months late due to significant technical glitches in a new, simplified version of the form. The new form was a result of the FAFSA Simplification Act, which intended to expand the Federal Pell Grant to more students. Forms...

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' Caucus Night Watch Party at the Sheraton in West Des Moines on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024. Republican voters assembled statewide to participate in the caucuses despite the cold and extreme winter weather across the state. Former President Donald Trump won the caucuses in a dominant and early fashion with 51 percent support from Republicans while DeSantis trailed in second with 21 percent as of 11:15 p.m. Around 250 people showed up to listen to DeSantis.
Reynolds joins Republican governor letter to Congress urging action on Farm Bill
Liam Halawith, Elections Editor • December 2, 2024

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a joint letter Monday with 16 other Republican governors urging Congress to reauthorize the Farm Bill, which is the legislation that authorizes financial assistance programs for American farmers.  Congress has failed to reauthorize the 2018...

(Left) Christina Bohannan listens to roundtable members during the Johnson County Affordable Housing Coalition Housing Policy Roundtable at the Iowa City Public Library on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. Members of the roundtable discussed local, state, and federal policies surrounding Iowa's affordable housing crisis. (Right) Mariannette Miller-Meeks answers questions during an interview at the Longworth House Office Building in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.
Recount confirms Republican Miller-Meeks wins 1st Congressional District
Roxy Ekberg, Politics Editor • November 27, 2024

Incumbent Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, wins Iowa’s 1st Congressional District after a recount confirmed her victory. Miller-Meeks secured her third term in the U.S. House with 50.1 percent of the vote, defeating Iowa City Democrat Christina Bohannan by less than...

Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during Reynolds’ annual Harvest Festival at the Elwell Family Food Center on the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.
Iowa’s revenue on the decline due to tax cuts
Liam Halawith, Elections Editor • December 12, 2024

Iowa’s revenues are expected to decrease by hundreds of millions of dollars in the next two fiscal years due to accelerated tax cuts passed by state legislators in the 2024 legislative session. The tax cuts were championed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican, and...

Portrait of Jim Leach, Oct. 18, 1996.
Former Iowa Congressional representative Jim Leach dies at 82
Liam Halawith, Elections Editor • December 11, 2024

Former U.S. Rep. James Leach, a Republican who represented southeast Iowa in Congress for 30 years, died at 82 on Wednesday. Leach, who was born in Davenport, was first elected to represent southeast Iowa in 1977 and served until 2007 after he was ousted from the seat by Democrat...

Incoming Iowa House Representative Aime Wichtendahl speaks with attendees at a human rights protest at Greene Square Park in Cedar Rapids on Dec. 8. “I know this next year will be difficult,” Wichtendahl said. “I will be fighting every single day that I can, because at the end of the day, I still believe that Iowa is still my home.”
Iowa’s first transgender legislator Aime Wichtendahl shares her historic path to the statehouse
Roxy Ekberg, Politics Editor • December 10, 2024

Coming home late from her election night watch party, Aime Wichtendahl, like many Americans, anxiously refreshed her phone for results.  Her screen lit with the outcome. She had won a seat in Iowa’s House.  Standing in her unlit living room past midnight, Wichtendahl...

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Iowa City Mayor Pro Tem and City Councilor Mazahir Salih ask a clarifying question about the Burlington bridge project during a city council meeting at the Iowa City City Hall in Iowa City on Sept. 17. Salih believes the civil war in Sudan has had a significant impact on the Iowa City Sudanese community.
Lost in the noise: The struggle of Iowa City’s Sudanese community amid a neglected crisis
Mia O'Connor-Walker, Politics Reporter • December 3, 2024

In December 2023 in Cairo, Mazahir Salih saw suffering. There to find her mother who had just fled Sudan, Salih witnessed the lines of tired and hungry Sudanese refugees outside of the U.N. location in Sudan, all of them with the same hope — safety. The Sudanese refugees...

The Old Capitol is seen in Iowa City on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
UI campus Democrats disappointed, Republicans ecstatic about Trump’s win
Liam Halawith, Elections Editor • November 14, 2024

With former President Donald Trump on his way back to the White House after beating out Vice President Kamala Harris, University of Iowa campus political organizations are mixed about the results of the election.  Campus conservatives are ecstatic about Trump’s rise...

Voters cast their ballots at the Visual Arts Building on Election Day in Iowa City on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
UI students work at the polls for class
Mia O'Connor-Walker, Politics Reporter • November 10, 2024

A handful of University of Iowa students were among hundreds of poll workers who helped run dozens of election precincts in Johnson County on Election Day. The students, however, were getting class credit. The class focused on election administration and gave students hands-on...