Iowa Caucuses

Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 The Iowa Caucuses: one year later
Northern Iowan 117:30, p.3
Madden, who worked with the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) at the time, reflects on the 2020 Iowa Caucuses and the difficulties encountered at the time by the IDP and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
2 Skepticism in modern American politics
Northern Iowan 116:31, p.3
Horning discusses becoming more skeptical of government, especially after the Iowa Democratic Party's fiasco running the Iowa caucuses. In the author's opinion, both parties have begun to shift their platforms and alienate voters; photo.
3 Camp Kamala launches across Iowa
Northern Iowan 115:46, p.2
U.S. senator Kamala Harris announced her candidacy for president, and her staff will be hosting Camp Kamala organizing training programs across the state. UNI's will take place on April 18; photo.
4 The importance of Iowa politics
Northern Iowan 115:22, p.3
Horning discusses the importance of Iowa politics and their impact on a national level; photo.
5 IA caucuses: field of (broken) dreams
Northern Iowan 112:34, p.3

Carr-Murphy gives an opinion on the results of the Iowa caucuses and Jeb Bush's candidacy; photos.

6 Caucusing around campus: Democratic
Northern Iowan 112:33, p.1

The Iowa caucuses were held on February 1, and Maucker Union was the Democratic location for two precincts. Bernie Sanders won; photo.

7 Caucusing around campus: Republican
Northern Iowan 112:33, p.1

The Iowa caucuses were held on February 1, and Peet Junior High School was one of the Republican locations. In Iowa, Ted Cruz won, followed by Donald Trump, then Marco Rubio; photo.

8 Hillary Clinton did not win the IA caucus
Northern Iowan 112:33, p.3

In a letter from the editor, Fisher discusses the issues that occurred at the Iowa Democratic caucus, disputes that Hillary Clinton had a clear victory, and urges readers to sign a petition for a recount; photo.

9 Where campus residents can caucus
Northern Iowan 112:32, p.2

The Iowa caucuses take place February 1. Students registered to vote who live on campus will caucus at either the West Gym or Maucker Union if they are Democrats, and Peet Jr. High or Holmes Jr. High if they are Republicans. Locations can also be found online; photos.

10 All-staff opinion column: Who are you caucusing for and why?
Northern Iowan 112:32, p.3

Northern Iowan columnists discuss who they will support at the caucuses: Carr-Murphy for Bernie Sanders, Slaughter for Donald Trump, and Cobb for Bernie Sanders; photos.

11 Caucus for climate
Northern Iowan 112:32, p.3

Ruggiero believes climate change is the most important issue going into the caucuses, and discusses examples of clean energy in Iowa.

12 Caucus tip: remember the role of government
Northern Iowan 112:32, p.3

Gravert discusses the role of government in light of the upcoming caucuses; photo.

13 Caucus for your candidate
Northern Iowan 112:31, p.1

The Iowa caucuses will take place on February 1; photos.

14 Walking the plank in Iowa
Northern Iowan 112:30, p.1

Justin Scott of the Freedom from Religion Foundation encourages students to support secular plank resolutions at the Iowa caucuses and hopes to partner with UNI Free Thinkers and Inquirers; photos.

15 Rock the mock caucus
Northern Iowan 112:29, p.1

Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) and the political science department will host UNI-'s first-ever Mock Caucus on January 27 in the Maucker Union ballroom; photo.

16 "My fellow Americans," from President Trump
Northern Iowan 112:29, p.3

Carr-Murphy writes a satirical piece imagining a State of the Union address given by Donald Trump; photos.