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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

Sean Zimmer, UI sophomore

Sean Zimmer, UI sophomore

September 26, 2019

“Absolutely. It’s a tradition, it’s always been one since football has been around here in Iowa. [The marching band incident] is just one little thing that happened. I think they should continue...

The Cloakroom: Caucus Culture Pt. 1: History and Purpose

September 24, 2019

In this episode of The Cloakroom, the Daily Iowan sits down with Professor David Redlawsk to discuss the Iowa Caucuses. Professor Redlawsk currently chairs the Political Science and International Relations...

Running touchdowns

September 23, 2019

Iowa will have more rushing touchdowns on Saturday. Although Middle Tennessee has made average quarterbacks like Shea Patterson look good, Iowa will look to go to ground to expose MTSU’s frail rush...

Passing touchdowns

September 23, 2019

Four weeks of college football have seen the Hawkeyes jump from No. 20 to No. 14 in the AP Poll. Iowa has been nationally ranked in each of the season’s first five weeks. However, Iowa has only been...

The Communications Center is seen in July 1953. The center, which previously housed The Daily Iowan, is set to be torn down.

Home away from home

September 19, 2019

While the newsroom was a place to work, it was also a place to relax and spend time with friends — those other folks on campus who thrive on the spontaneity journalism entails. Cheryl Arvidson...

A space to document the rough draft of history

A space to document the rough draft of history

September 19, 2019

When major local and national news broke, almost as if by a mysterious gravitational force, DI staffers knew to head to the newsroom and get to work informing the community. Most staffers basically...

Small scale farmers and local government work together to improve the Iowa City community

September 17, 2019

The Field to Family Local Food Festival is taking place this week and the Johnson County Food Policy Council held their first event yesterday at the Vue Rooftop Lounge. DITV Reporter Kadel Coakley went...

September 12, 2019

Iowa running backs model success  Wadley and Daniels rotating in and each posting standout years in 2017 set the most recent base for Iowa’s running back system. Young is the only current Hawkeye...

September 12, 2019

From individual to team In high school, there’s often one main guy taking the carries. At Iowa, that’s not the case, and it’s something the running backs have to understand. “Being an unselfish...

Iowa

Austin Hanson September 10, 2019

Ames, might become ground zero for the most potent mixture in the history of college football on Saturday. In Ames, Lee Corso, the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the Iowa State Cyclones will come together for one...

Iowa State

Isaac Goffin September 10, 2019

The fact that ESPN’s College GameDay is headed to Ames for this weekend’s game might spell trouble for the Hawkeyes. They are 1-6 when playing where GameDay is being hustled. The only time that they’ve...

The Cloakroom: How One Iowa Group Hopes to Heal Partisan Politics Locally

September 9, 2019

In this episode of The Cloakroom, we take a closer look at political polarization in the United States with members of the organization Better Angels. Former congressional candidate Dr. Chris Peters and...