Benitez--Nixson [Class of 2023]
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1 | The fall of UNI fraternities and sororities Northern Iowan 119:31, p.5 |
Kate Murphy writes about the decreasing numbers of students enrolling in UNI which in turn is causing fraternity and sororities to struggle finding recruitment. Starting Spring 2023, the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha is shutting down permanently due to the lack of new members; photo. | |
2 | Dining hall disaster Northern Iowan 119:24, p.1 |
On Wednesday November 16th, a fan in Rialto Dining Hall malfunctioned which emitted smoke and caused the sprinklers to turn on throughout the dining hall. Students were turned away during the lunch rush but the dining hall was able to reopen at 5pm the same day; photo. | |
3 | Former Panther gifts $5 million Northern Iowan 119:18, p.1 |
1962 alum Marilyn Bohl donates $5 million to the UNI Athletics department to go towards Dome renovations. Caroline Christensen gives background on Marilyn Bohl and interviews the Athletic Director David Harris and Vice President of University Advancement James Jermier about how this contribution will help build a better community; photo. | |
4 | Austin Phyfe on the road to recovery Northern Iowan 119:17, p.7 |
Austin Phyfe speaks about his diagnosis and his recovery time during the men's basketball media day on October 17th; photo. | |
5 | 2022 midterms approach Northern Iowan 119:16, p.1 |
Mallory Schmitz gives readers information on early voting and absentee ballot requests for the upcoming midterm election; photo. | |
6 | Coach Jacobson speaks at media day Northern Iowan 119:16, p.6 |
UNI's men's basketball head coach Ben Jacobson talks about the upcoming basketball season and team during media day; photo. | |
7 | Day of the Dead festival returns to UNI Northern Iowan 119:15, p.4 |
The second annual Day of the Dead festival, put on by the Multicultural Theatrical Society (MTS), will be held at the Bertha Martin Theater to honor the Latino community on campus. Carly Mathes Henle interviews Co-Vice President of MTS Julie Matta; photo. | |
8 | Kurt Warner returns to UNI Northern Iowan 119:14, p.6 |
Kurt Warner, former UNI football player and NFL Hall of Famer returns to UNI for homecoming weekend events; photo. | |
9 | Do you have access? Northern Iowan 119:13, p.3 |
Nkasa Bolumbu writes an opinion piece featuring UNI students Caleb Gahle and Nick Johnson. Gahle, who has cerebral palsy, is creating a new student organization called Awareness, Community, Collaboration, Empowerment, Support, and Success (ACCESS) which will allow students with disabilities to share their experiences and raise awareness; photo. | |
10 | Why turning the UNI Health Beat into an Esports area sucks Northern Iowan 119:13, p.3 |
Abigail Saathoff writes their opinion on the struggles of UNI's decision to change the UNI Health Beat gym into a gaming area. Saathoff points out that the Wellness/Recreation Center is 12-19 minute walk from any dorm on campus whereas the Health Beat Gym was a 5 minute walk making it more accessible to get a quick workout in; photo. | |
11 | Black Student Union celebrates 50 years Northern Iowan 119:7, p.4 |
Diamond Roundtree reports on the events that led to the start of the Black Student Union (BSU) 50 years ago. The BSU held a 50th Anniversary Gala where members of the UNI Seven and other prominent alumni attended; photo. | |
12 | El Festival del Dia de los Muertos llegara a UNI Northern Iowan 118:18, p.5 |
A Day of the Dead festival will happen on November 1, hosted by the UNIdos and Multicultural Theatre Society on campus. Read in English on page 1 and see photo; photo. | |
13 | NISG condemns administration Northern Iowan 118:13, p.1 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) resolved to give a statement of support for the students in Professor O'Kane's class who were affected by his dismissal. They also voted on committee chairs in this meeting; photo. | |
14 | Reevaluating negative energy Northern Iowan 118:13, p.3 |
Kalvig discusses cutting negative friendships out of your life for your own health; photo. | |
15 | The new Coke Zero - is it worth the change? Northern Iowan 118:13, p.3 |
Samantha Goodman discusses the new Coke Zero recipe and how it may have repercussions on the Coca-Cola brand; photo. | |
16 | Was removing Dr. O'Kane from the classroom the right choice from UNI? Northern Iowan 118:12, p.3 |
Author Jetta Colsch gives her opinion on Professor O'Kane's removal from the classroom after requiring a mask in his class, though it is prohibited by the Board of Regents; photo. | |
17 | Puedes cambiar de opinion cuando cambian las circunstancias Northern Iowan 118:10, p.3 |
Vilma Gomez pushes for people to wear their masks even if they have been vaccinated, according to CDC recommendations. Read in English on page 3; photo. | |
18 | Cost of going out every weekend Northern Iowan 118:9, p.3 |
Samantha Goodman discusses the impact drinking has on college students; photo. | |
19 | Work for your relationships Northern Iowan 118:9, p.3 |
The author discusses how much work goes into different types of relationships, photo. | |
20 | Bikers travel across the US, stop at UNI Northern Iowan 118:8, p.4 |
Cross-country bikers Sushil Reddy and Lu Fourcan stop at UNI; photo. | |
21 | Digital Collective club seeks new members Northern Iowan 118:8, p.2 |
The Digital Collective club seeks new members; photo. | |
22 | Aspire to Inspire Northern Iowan 118:7, p.3 |
Diego Solorio gives inspirational words to all students trying to adjust after COVID-19; photo. | |
23 | Second First Impressions Northern Iowan 118:7, p.3 |
Brittany Kalvig discusses the pros of traveling abroad before or during college; photo. | |
24 | NI en Español: ¡Bienvenidos! Northern Iowan 117:28, p.2 |
The Northern Iowan introduces a Spanish-language column, NI en Espanol. |