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The Daily Iowan

The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

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The independent newspaper of the University of Iowa community since 1868

The Daily Iowan

Iowa forward Tyler Cook dunks the ball during the Iowa/Guilford College basketball game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018. The Hawkeyes defeated the Quakers, 103-46. (Lily Smith/The Daily Iowan)

Quaker beatdown for Hawkeye basketball

Adam Hensley, Pregame Editor November 4, 2018

Exhibition matchups are good for two things: getting plenty of players time on the court and putting on a show for the fans. That’s exactly what went down on Sunday in Carver, as Iowa throttled Guilford,...

Hubbell rallies Iowa City Democrats two days ahead of Election Day

Hubbell rallies Iowa City Democrats two days ahead of Election Day

Julia Shanahan, Politics Reporter November 4, 2018

Fred Hubbell, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, hammered down his pitch on stripping away privatized Medicaid in a campaign stop in Iowa City, just two days before Election Day. “Everywhere we go...

Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley throws a pass during the Iowa/Purdue game at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. The Boilermakers defeated the Hawkeyes, 38-36, with a last second field goal.

Hawkeyes fall to Boilermakers, hurting Big Ten Championship hopes

Pete Ruden, Sports Editor November 3, 2018

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Iowa walked into Ross-Ade Stadium trying to bounce back from its disappointing 30-24 loss at Penn State a week ago. Instead, the Hawkeyes were smacked in the mouth from the...

Iowa defensive back Julius Brents tackles Purdue wide receiver Isaac Zico in the end zone during the Iowa/Purdue game at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. The Boilermakers defeated the Hawkeyes, 38-36, with a last second field goal.

Defense, not offense, derails Hawkeyes against Boilermakers

Adam Hensley, Pregame Editor November 3, 2018

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue head coach Jeff Brohm and his staff did something no team has been able to do so far this season: expose Iowa’s defense. The Hawkeyes entered the Nov. 3 contest with...

Iowa running back Ivory-Kelly Martin (21) scores a touchdown during the Iowa/Purdue game at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. on Saturday, November 3, 2018. The Boilermakers lead the Hawkeyes 21-17 at halftime. (Katina Zentz)

Halftime reactions – Iowa vs. Purdue

November 3, 2018

Purdue's offense is rolling. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Iowa’s defense has been its strength all season. If the Hawkeyes get into an offensive funk, the defense has consistently been there to put the fire...

Democrat Fred Hubbell (left) and current Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds are running for Iowa governor.

Democratic candidates have out-raised Republicans in state races this election cycle

Julia Shanahan, Politics Reporter November 3, 2018

Iowa Democratic candidates for state office have raised and spent more money than Republican candidates since January 2017. Bret Nilles, the Democraticchair of Linn County Democrats, said he thought...

Iowa quarterback Nate Stanley (4) calls out the coverage during Iowa's game against Penn State at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, October 27, 2018. The Nittany Lions defeated the Hawkeyes 30-24.

Hawkeye football seeks to bounce back in Boilermaker country

Adam Hensley, Pregame Editor November 1, 2018

Iowa’s road to Indianapolis is (for now) straight-forward: The Hawkeyes must win out, and Wisconsin must lose at least once in its remaining four contests. Even after the Hawkeyes’ 30-24 loss against...

Democrat Fred Hubbell (left) and current Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds are running for Iowa governor.

Iowa Democrats still lag Republicans in voter registration, but the gap is steadily closing

Isabella Senno, Politics Reporter November 1, 2018

With four days until the midterms, Republicans continue to lead in statewide voter-registration totals, but Democrats are closing the gap. According to data released Nov. 1 by the Iowa Secretary of State,...

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz laughs with the Still family during Iowa Football Kids' Day at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018.

Kid Captain overcomes life-threatening disease, exudes Hawkeye pride

Charles Peckman, News Reporter November 1, 2018

Harper Still loves to dance and help her mother cook, as many 3-year-olds do. But before becoming the Kid Captain for this week’s game against Purdue, Harper’s parents noticed she was experiencing...

The audience claps after Rabbi Esther Hugenholtz speaks at the "Understanding Antisemitism" panel on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018. The panel discussed where anti-semitic rhetoric comes from in the Bible, and the history of using it to advance anti-Semitic views.

UI hosts panel discussing anti-Semitism in wake of Pittsburgh shooting

Kelsey Harrell, News Reporter November 1, 2018

The room on Thursday night was filled with people young and old, all there for the same purpose — to hear about and better understand anti-Semitism. In the aftermath of the shooting at the Tree of...

Students roam the halls of the Pappajohn Buisiness Building on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018. The Tippie College of Business which is housed in Pappajohn is instituting a new Masters of Business Analytics Program in fall of 2018.

One Button Studio serves as one-stop shop for growing entrepreneurs

Andy Mitchell, News Reporter November 1, 2018
UI’s Tippie College of Business opens up new recording studio to help students present and pitch.