Government
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Making a case for capitalism Hill--Drew (Student--2021) Northern Iowan 119:12, p.03 |
10/6/2022 | Drew Hill writes their opinion on the pros of capitalism and believes that socialism and communism always leave a country worse off; photo. | |
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Gas prices surge in the U.S. Hill--Drew (Student--2021) Northern Iowan 118:41, p.3 |
3/10/2022 | Drew Hill gives their opinion on the current gas prices in the U.S. as the Ukraine-Russia conflict continues; photo. | |
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Senate panel increases proposed criminal penalties for 'obscene' school books Obradovich--Kathie (Iowa Capital Dispatch) Northern Iowan 118:38, p.2 |
2/28/2022 | The Iowa Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate File 2198, which proposes criminal penalties for educators who show "obscene" material in classrooms and school libraries; photo. | |
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Taking down Big Tech: a cross-party issue Horning--Colin (Class of 2022) Northern Iowan 117:49, p.03 |
4/12/2021 | Both political parties have expressed disdain towards the "Big Tech" companies, and the author believes that not much has been done in regulation. The author also believes that government intervention is needed so these companies don't abuse their power and grow too large. | |
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Preview: Burnt City at Interpreters Theatre Weber--Colby (Student--2018) Northern Iowan 116:41, p.05 |
3/5/2020 | The one man show by Professor Josh Hamzehee follows international relations not just within America and Iran. The Burnt City is biased on a real 6,000 year old city in Iran. This play shows humor to introduce sensitive topics to educate the audience on topics they may not be familiar with. The show's themes include a dystopian future, held at the UNI Interpreters Theatre. Hamzehee hopes that the show has an impact on those who see it; photo. | |
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Protests in Haiti show the way forward Rawwas--Mohammad (Student--2018) Northern Iowan 115:40, p.04 |
3/4/2019 | Mohammad Rawwas discusses the recent protests in Haiti regarding their president election. |
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