De Bruin--Karla [Class of 2022]
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1 | UNI voice professor wins Grammy Northern Iowan 118:50, p.1 |
Professor Suzanne Henrix-Case wins a Grammy for the opera production "Akhnaten;" photos. | |
2 | Should current students make the switch to UNIFI? Northern Iowan 118:49, p.3 |
The introduction of UNI Foundational Inquiry (UNIFI) has students debating whether or not to switch from the Liberal Arts Core; photo. | |
3 | NISG recognizes extraordinary student orgs Northern Iowan 118:42, p.4 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) has started a Positive Highlight that will highlight student organizations/individuals who bring a positive atmosphere to campus; photo. | |
4 | UNI unveils UNIFI Northern Iowan 118:42, p.1 |
UNI unveils the Liberal Arts Core's replacement, UNIFI. It requires less credits and gives students the opportunity to complete certificates; photo. | |
5 | Food and financial insecurity Northern Iowan 118:40, p.3 |
Lennon Janes gives their opinion on food and financial insecurity of students at the university; photo. | |
6 | UNI most expensive public university in Iowa Northern Iowan 118:39, p.3 |
Glenn Gray gives their opinion on UNI's current low enrollment and how changes should be made to better serve the taxpayers and students paying for UNI; photo. | |
7 | Panther Portrait: Jean Project Northern Iowan 118:37, p.4 |
The Jean Project is displayed in Maucker Union and sponsored by the Student Health Advisory Committee; photos. | |
8 | Student body elects new NISG representatives Northern Iowan 118:37, p.1 |
The new Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) representatives are announced. Leila Masinovic and Micaiah Krutsinger are student body president and vice president; Sam Caughron, Trevor Meyers, James Carolus, Geneva Bell, Jacob Merill, and Emily Paul were elected as senators; photos. | |
9 | Fight for historical campus buildings continue Northern Iowan 118:34, p.1 |
The fight to keep the Honors Cottage and Alumni House from being demolished continues; photo. | |
10 | Reynolds attack on public education Northern Iowan 118:34, p.3 |
Bailey Klinkhammer gives her opinion on the Iowa government's handling of public education; photo. | |
11 | BSU celebrates Black History Month Northern Iowan 118:33, p.1 |
The Black Student Union (BSU) has multiple events planned for the entirety of Black History Month; photo. | |
12 | Navigating negative religious experiences Northern Iowan 118:28, p.3 |
Lennon Janes discusses the importance of researching on-campus religious organizations before joining in order to protect your own spiritual wellness; photo. | |
13 | Why we need to free the tampon Northern Iowan 118:28, p.3 |
Caroline Christensen gives their opinion that menstrual products should be free to access and free to use for menstruators. Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) and UNI Feminists have been stocking six of the most trafficked bathrooms on campus with the products, which they say have been heavily utilized; photo. | |
14 | Local journalism thrives in 'Storm Lake' Northern Iowan 118:27, p.2 |
"Storm Lake," a documentary about a family-run newspaper in Storm Lake, Iowa, was screened in the John Deere Auditorium in the Curris Business Building on Thursday. A member of the newspaper, Tom Cullen, participated in a Q&A after the documentary; photo. | |
15 | 'Theatre is not going anywhere' Northern Iowan 118:24, p.1 |
Members of the UNI Theatre department, Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), and the administration met to discuss the importance of the theatre program and how to maintain it despite financial and staffing challenges; photos. | |
16 | Alumni House, Honors Cottage saved from demolition at BOR meeting Northern Iowan 118:21, p.1 |
The Alumni House and Honors Cottage have been saved from demolition for the moment, though it can be brought up again at the next Board of Regents meeting in February; photo. | |
17 | Summer orientation staff needed Northern Iowan 118:20, p.2 |
Joellen Hatchett describes the summer orientation program, hoping for 10-15 more students to apply as summer staff; photo. | |
18 | UNI to propose demolition of two campus buildings Northern Iowan 118:20, p.1 |
UNI proposes demolition of both the Alumni House and the Honors Cottage, two of the oldest buildings on campus. They also proposed a $4.9 million renovation of the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center (ITTC) roof; photo. | |
19 | Graduation Fair prepares Panthers Northern Iowan 118:18, p.1 |
Prospective graduates for the 2021-2022 school year attended the Graduation Fair to prepare for fall and spring commencement; photo. | |
20 | College students need mental breaks Northern Iowan 118:17, p.3 |
Jetta Colsch discusses the importance of college students and adults taking mental breaks during the day and that they should not be stigmatized; photo. | |
21 | Field of Flags brings awareness Northern Iowan 118:16, p.3 |
UNI Active Minds hosted their Field of Flags event where participants were encouraged to write down a positive message or affirmation and place a flag on the field. These 1,100 flags represent the lives lost to suicide annually; photo. | |
22 | Rod Library promotes equity Northern Iowan 118:15, p.1 |
Rod Library changed policies to make services more accessible for students. It has abandoned late fees for items in the library, shifting to a different policy; photo. | |
23 | Advice to new students Northern Iowan 118:1, p.3 |
Opinion columnist Colin Horning gives advice to new UNI students including getting involved in campus activities and/or organizations; photo. | |
24 | Students march for Breonna Taylor Northern Iowan 117:12, p.1 |
UNI students gathered at Maucker Union to march in protest after officers were not charged in the shooting of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY. Students heard from speakers and then marched; photos. |