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As Jewish faculty, staff, students, and alumni of diverse Iowa universities and colleges, we are committed to the values of ...
A group of Jewish faculty, staff, students and alumni from colleges and universities across Iowa have penned a letter ...
After making massive cuts at the Institute for Museum and Library Sciences and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH ...
Wright House of Fashion’s latest event was a two-day showcase of art, comedy, talks on fashion and diversity, and of course, ...
On the Big, Big Screen, where film columnist Benjamin McElroy recommends five screenings happening at Iowa’s independent ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds won’t seek reelection, giving her term an expiration date of Jan. 20, 2027. Iowa’s first woman governor has ...
State Sen. Sarah Trone Garriott announced on Monday she is running for Congress in Iowa’s 3rd District. The West Des Moines ...
Angel Ramirez won Tuesday’s special election in Iowa House District 78 in a landslide. The Cedar Rapids Democrat won 2,742 of ...
Iowa Senate Republicans advanced a bill with a provision that would cut off funding for medical treatments for people with ...
Hundreds gathered in College Green Park in Iowa City on Thursday evening for the Aquí Estamos March for Immigrant Dignity and ...
On the first Friday of every month, something incredible happens at 900 Keosauqua Way. Creativity spills from every floor of ...
Little Village spoke with singer-songwriter and visual artist Deb Talan about the inspiration behind her recently-released ...