Leitner--Gabrielle [Class of 2020]
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1 | UNI instructor twice accused of plagiarism seeks court review of probe Northern Iowan 118:43, p.1 |
UNI instructor Gayle Pohl seeks a judicial review of UNI's decision to discipline her for allegedly violating the school's research policies; photo. | |
2 | "Quest" to promote racial justice Northern Iowan 117:6, p.2 |
The program "Cultivating Justice: A 6-Week Quest Toward Racial Equity" is announced; photo. | |
3 | Montgomery: Get involved Northern Iowan 117:2, p.3 |
Tyler Montgomery writes about the importance of time and the capacity of individuals to come together in ways that are full of potential; photo. | |
4 | Special election raises issues of PSO Northern Iowan 116:41, p.1 |
In the wake of council member Rob Green's resignation to serve as the mayor of Cedar Falls, the Cedar Falls City Council voted to have Nick Taiber fill the vacated seat. Cedar Falls residents petitioned to fill the at-large seat by special election; the petition was approved and the election will take place on March 24. Those on the ballot include Kelly Dunn, T.J. Frein, Fred Perrymann, Penny Popp, and LeaAnn Saul, but not Taiber. Taiber decided not to run due to controversy about potential implementation of a public safety officer (PSO) program. The PSO program, implemented in 2015, is a paid on-call proram to cross-train staff to assist police and fire safety efforts. Members of the community have argued against or in favor of the program based upon their views of its safety training. Taiber had led the council's decision to eliminate firefighter positions and replace them with PSOs; photo. | |
5 | 'Warrior Women' documentary screened Northern Iowan 116:39, p.5 |
The documentary "Warrior Women" was screened in Lang Hall Auditorium on February 24 to kick off Women's History Month. The film covered decades and discussed issues faced by Native Americans across the country, with a focus on the story of Madonna Thunder Hawk, a leader of the American Indian Movement (AIM). The screening was followed by a question and answer session with director Elizabeth Castle and Thunder Hawk; photo. | |
6 | Brockovich gives Leopold Lecture Northern Iowan 116:39, p.2 |
President Mark Nook and student Samantha Bennett introduced Erin Brockovich, who gave an Aldo Leopold Lecture titled "The Power of One" on February 25 in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC). Brockovich, and environmental activist, spoke on her legal case against the Pacific Gas Company and climate change; photo. | |
7 | NISG debate: Elle, Rachel talk platform Northern Iowan 116:37, p.2 |
During the Northern Iowa Student Government's (NISG) annual debate, competing presidential tickets have the chance to debate their platforms; however, during this election Elle Boeding and Rachel Greene run unopposed. The event was held on February 19 in the Maucker Union Coffeehouse and NISG Chief Justice Bekah Bass moderated. Boeding and Greene discussed their platform, based on student comfort and success. Elections will be on February 25; photo. | |
8 | Unash presents senior bassoon Recital in GBPAC Northern Iowan 116:37, p.4 |
Student Aaron Unash performed his senior bassoon recital, accompanied by faculty artist Robin Guy, in Davis Hall of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) on February 17; photo. | |
9 | CME panel features Black voices Northern Iowan 116:36, p.1 |
The UNI Center for Multicultural Education (CME) hosted a panel discussion with Black and African American students. This was the latest panel in the "What Your Students Want You to Know" series, which was launched in November 2019 to feature voices of UNI students from diverse populations. CME Assistant Director Keya Levy hosted the panel which included students Christina Downey, Laito Zarkpah, Daniel Loggins, and Bre Eigenheer; photos. | |
10 | Student hosts pop-up thrift sale Northern Iowan 116:36, p.1 |
Student Reagan Brown discusses how she developed The College Rack, a pop-up clothing business to make thrifting and secondhand clothes shopping more accessible to UNI students; photos. | |
11 | Panel addresses diversity in the workplace Northern Iowan 116:34, p.2 |
On February 6, UNI hosted a panel discussing diversity in the workplace at the Center for Multicultural Education (CME). Panelists included Michelle Byers, assistant vice president and director of the Office of Human Resources, Keyah Levy, assistant director of the CME, and Chiquita Loveless, Military and Veteran Student Services coordinator; Gabriela Olivares, associate dean of the Graduate College, moderated. Panelists spoke on their personal experiences in the workplace, how faculty and staff can encourage diversity, and answered questions; photo. | |
12 | Dems respond to Soleimani killing Northern Iowan 116:30, p.3 |
Rawwas discusses the Democratic presidential candidates' responses to the assassination of Qasem Soleimani by the Trump administration. In the author's opinion, Bernie Sanders strongly condemned the action and should be the candidate of choice; photo. | |
13 | Klobuchar's daughter visits UNI Northern Iowan 116:30, p.2 |
Abigail Bessler, daughter of Minnesota senator and Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar, made a brief stop at UNI while traveling across Iowa in support of her mother's campaign. Klobuchar is not able to attend Iowa campaigning due to impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Klobuchar is polling at 11% in Iowa; photo. | |
14 | Buttigieg hosts town hall Northern Iowan 116:29, p.1 |
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg hosted a town hall in Maucker Union on January 15 in advance of Iowa's February 3 caucus; photo. | |
15 | DOR preps for recontracting, updates Northern Iowan 116:31, p.2 |
Department of Residence (DOR) has announced a number of changes and enhancements to campus living effective beginning in the fall 2020 semester. One adjustment students may have already noticed is that the recontracting process processed has been moved from November to February. By waiting until spring to start the recontracting process, it allow new students time in the fall to get adjusted to college and focus on their academics and get a better feel for where they might want to live the following year. The DOR will be adding a "mixed community" option combining first-year and upper-class students. Another notable update is the reopening of Dancer Hall. | |
16 | Fall semester sees final Final Thursday Northern Iowan 116:25, p.4 |
The last Final Thursday Reading Series event of the semester was held at the Hearst Center for the Arts on November 21. After an open mic, featured speaker UNI English professor Grant Tracey discussed his new book; photos. | |
17 | Panthers advance to second round Northern Iowan 116:25, p.1 |
UNI football defeated the University of San Diego Toreros, 17-3, in the UNI-Dome during the first round of FCS playoffs; photo. | |
18 | Students go to Vertigo: A Go Go Northern Iowan 116:25, p.1 |
Over 700 people attended the Fall 2019 biannual student performance art show in the Kamerick Art Building on November 21, entitled "Vertigo." Vertigo was an opportunity for students in art classes to present and included over 50 showcases. The event was coordinated by performance art instructor Aypryl Thomson; photos. | |
19 | 'Sustainable Snacks' commends crickets Northern Iowan 116:23, p.4 |
The UNI Student Nature Society hosted a "Sustainable Snacks" event featuring Iowa cricket farmer Becky Herman on November 14, 2019; photos. | |
20 | Panthers fall to No. 8 South Dakota State 38-7 Northern Iowan 116:23, p.1 |
The UNI football team, who was ranked No. 4 of the top 10 FCS teams, lost to No. 8 South Dakota State, 38-7; photo. | |
21 | Preview: No. 4 UNI vs No. 8 South Dakota State Northern Iowan 116:22, p.6 |
UNI's football team will face South Dakota State. Coach Farley discussed UNI's possible strategies and strengths. The team has a positive outlook due to new offensive line coach Ryan Clanton and star quarterback Will McElvain; photo. | |
22 | Hurts Donuts opens in Cedar Falls Northern Iowan 116:21, p.1 |
Janelle and Scott Wilks co-own and operate Hurts Donuts, which had its grand opening in Cedar Falls on October 6. They handed out 1,200 donuts to those passing by in exchange for hugs; photo. | |
23 | Analysis:top 5 UNI football players so far this season Northern Iowan 16:20, p.6 |
In the author's opinion, UNI's top five football players this season have been quarterback Will McElvain, wide receiver Isaiah Weston, running back Tyler Hoosman, defensive end Elerson Smith, and defensive tackle Jared Brinkman; photos. | |
24 | UNI women's soccer finishes season at Valparaiso Northern Iowan 116:20, p.6 |
The Panther women's soccer team ended their 2019 season with a 3-0 loss to the Valparaiso Crusaders. Both teams were fighting for a place in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. Even though the Crusaders won, the UNI Panthers out-shot their team 16 to 8. The Panther women ended their season with a 5-11 overall record and a 1-6 conference record; photo. | |
25 | Panther Portrait: Rocky Horror Picture Show Northern Iowan 116:19, p.4 |
Alpha Psi Omega held UNI's annual midnight showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Stayer-Wood Theater on November 1. David Harnois of TheatreUNI hosted; photos. | |
26 | Author Sandra Cisneros visits UNI Northern Iowan 116:18, p.1 |
Author Sandra Cisneros came to UNI as part of the 2019 Hearst Lecture Series, hosted by the Department of Languages and Literature. Cisneros read parts of her books and gave advice to students. After her lecture, she signed copies of her books and answered student questions; photos. | |
27 | Panthers fall short to Evansville in final home game Northern Iowan 116:17, p.6 |
The UNI women's soccer team lost to Evansville, 1-0. The loss put their record to 5-10 overall for seventh place in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) standings, one win short from making the conference tournament; photo. | |
28 | Candidate Tom Steyer visits UNI Northern Iowan 116:16, p.2 |
Presidential Candidate Tom Steyer came to UNI and held a discussion with faculty, UNI students, and community members at Maucker Union. Around 30 people were in attendance, a smaller gathering compared to other rallies at the college. Steyer asked those in attendance to tell him what they were most concerned about and then responded to them all. He shared his plans and ideas for the future; photo. | |
29 | IJM hosts 'Threads' thrift store Northern Iowan 116:16, p.4 |
UNI's International Justice Mission (IJM) hosted a pop-up thrift store called "Threads" at the Maucker Union Ballroom. The goal of this activity was to not only raise funds for human trafficking but also to spread awareness of human trafficking around the world. Iowa especially has a strong human trafficking scene due to the two major interstates that run through the state, with 38 cases reported in 2019 so far; photos. | |
30 | Wells' passion to mentor underprivileged youth Northern Iowan 116:14, p.6 |
Brawntae Wells, a junior defensive lineman on the football team, was recognized as the October Playmaker of the Month. He received this award due to his off-the-field passion to mentor and inspire underprivileged youth. This recognition was given out by the Institute for Sport and Social Justice. Wells works as a volunteer youth mentor with the Juvenile Court Services in Waterloo and at the Central Iowa Juvenile Detention Center. He is currently on pace to graduate with a degree in Family Services and a minor in Criminology; photo. | |
31 | Former First Lady Laura Bush visits UNI Northern Iowan 116:13, p.1 |
Former First Lady Laura Bush had a sold-out crowd at her visit to UNI at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) as part of the Joy Cole Corning Distinguished Lecture Series. Corning was a graduate of UNI (then Iowa State Teacher's College) and established the lecture series to give the students opportunities to hear from distinguished leaders. President Mark Nook hosted the Q&A session; photos. | |
32 | Students compete for the crown Northern Iowan 116:9, p.1 |
Eight candidates competed for the crown at the annual Homecoming Royalty Competition, hosted by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), on September 27th, 2019, in Maucker Union Ballroom; photo. | |
33 | Kamala Harris visits UNI Northern Iowan 116:7, p.1 |
Presidential hopeful Senator Kamala Harris visited UNI on her Iowan campaign tour. During her visit, she held a conference at the Maucker Union and invited questions from the audience; photo. | |
34 | Panther defense dominates in 13-6 win Northern Iowan 116:7, p.6 |
The UNI football team beat Idaho State Bengals at the UNI-Dome, 13-6. Head Coach Mark Farley praised his defense. Isaiah Weston scored the only touchdown in the game, during the third quarter; photo. | |
35 | STORC discusses leggings, ethics Northern Iowan 116:7, p.4 |
The Study of Religion Club (STORC) had its first club meeting of the year on September 18 in Bartlett Hall. The topic they discussed was leggings (the clothing) and whether they were appropriate in places such as school, college campus, church, and so on; photo. | |
36 | Sweet 16 team enshrined in UNI HOF Northern Iowan 116:7, p.1 |
The UNI men's basketball team from 2009-2010 returned to UNI and was inducted into the UNI Athletics Hall of Fame. The Sweet 16 team made UNI history when they beat the Kansas Jayhawks in March 2010; photo. | |
37 | McElvain's journey from walk-on to starting QB Northern Iowan 116:5, p.6 |
Will McElvain began on the Panther football team with the goal of eventually becoming a starter, much like head coach Mark Farley. Hard work and dedication made that goal come true during his first collegiate start against Iowa State; photo. | |
38 | PMB to present 'The Best of Earth Wind & Fire' Northern Iowan 116:5, p.4 |
On September 21, 2019, the Panther Marching Band (PMB) will perform an Earth, Wind, & Fire halftime show in the UNI Dome during the football game against Idaho State. With 315 members, PMB is the largest student organization at UNI with 79 different majors represented, one-third non-music majors. The show will be performed in collaboration with BYOBrass, a UNI based band founded in 2017; photo. | |
39 | Tallgrass Prairie renamed to 'Daryl Smith Prairie' Northern Iowan 116:5, p.4 |
During the "Prairie Rendezvous" event to celebrate the retirement of Dr. Daryl Smith, the Tallgrass Prairie was renamed after him. Many speakers spoke at the Rendezvous, including President Mark Nook. The prairie was also one of the first reconstructed prairies in Iowa; photos. | |
40 | WRC introduces intramural fee Northern Iowan 116:5, p.1 |
Among other changes due to budget, the Department of Recreation Services has implemented a $20 per semester fee for intramural sports beginning Fall 2019. Students give their opinions on the new fees and participation in intramurals; photo. | |
41 | Bernie Sanders rallies in West Gym Northern Iowan 116:4, p.1 |
Bernie Sanders came to UNI while on the campaign trail. Due to weather, the event was held in the West Gym and around 500 UNI students attended. Students Spencer Rodriguez, Lauren Jorge, Tyra Wanatee, Marlon Jackson spoke to the paper about their reasons for attending. Students Cade Olmstead, Shannon Williams, and Ochuko Avwunuma also spoke at the event; photos. | |
42 | Farley puts 150th win into perspective Northern Iowan 116:4, p.6 |
Head football coach Mark Farley contemplates his history at UNI and deflects the glory of 150 wins to those who helped contribute to the victories. Farley was a UNI student and football player from 1982-1986. He was hired as head coach in 2001 and 2019-2020 marked his 19th season; photo. | |
43 | Farley notches 150th win as Panters cruise 34-14 Northern Iowan 116:3, p.1 |
Panthers win 34-14 at UNI-Dome over the weekend versus Southern Utah. This is the 150th win for Coach Mark Farley. This achievement makes Farley the coach with the most wins in the Missouri Valley Conference's history; photos. | |
44 | Glee Club welcomes students in song Northern Iowan 116:3, p.4 |
The Varsity Men's Glee Club put on a show in Lang Hall Auditorium on September 6, 2019, to welcome back UNI students. The Glee Club also collected free-will donations for the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photos. | |
45 | UNI Athletics announces alcohol sales Northern Iowan 116:3, p.1 |
UNI Athletics is now selling alcohol at men's football and basketball games. This new initiative will only be applied to home games. Alcohol is not allowed in the student section or the TC's Kid Zone; photo. | |
46 | McElvain's journey from walk-on to starting QB Northern Iowan 116:5, p.6 |
Will McElvain told his story about how he came to UNI. The UNI QB tells about how he almost went to Iowa State and the games that he had played at the college level up to 9/16/2019. There is also a brief interview with head football coach Mark Farley. | |
47 | Cyclones take Panthers in triple overtime Northern Iowan 116:2, p.1 |
The UNI football team played against the Iowa State Cyclones and lost, 29-26; photo. | |
48 | Panther Portrait: Maucker Union Live Northern Iowan 116:1, p.8 |
UNI Now was held on Thursday, August 22, 2019. This was an event to welcome new and the few returning students to campus. There was painting, games, music, and performances put on by UNI clubs; photos. | |
49 | What's new in Cedar Falls? Northern Iowan 116:1, p.7 |
Some of the businesses new to Cedar Falls for the 2019-2020 school year include two new eateries, a new home store, a CBD store, a hotel, and an axe-throwing gym; photos. | |
50 | 2019-2020 Student Fee proposal Northern Iowan 115:54, p.2 |
After being met with resistance from students and review by the Board of Regents and President Nook, the Student Fee Committee sent its official proposal to the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) on April 30, including a $90,000 re-allocation to fund the Panther Shuttle and SafeRide, which were originally cut; photo. | |
51 | DOR explains 2019-20 dining changes Northern Iowan 115:53, p.1 |
The Department of Residence describes changes to dining services for the 2019-2020 year; photo. | |
52 | UNI alum brings documentary to Lang Northern Iowan 115:50, p.1 |
UNI alum Vanessa McNeal (Master's of Social Work, 2017) screened her documentary "Gridshock: A Film about Sex Trafficking in Iowa" and held a question and answer session on April 15 in Lang Hall Auditorium; photo. | |
53 | Library prepares for RodCon 2019 Northern Iowan 115:48, p.4 |
Rod Library will hold RodCon, its sixth annual mini comic-con, on April 13; photo. | |
54 | Panther Portrait: Drag Ball Northern Iowan 115:47, p.5 |
UNI Proud hosted the annual Drag Ball as part of Pride Week on April 5 in Maucker Union. Proceeds from the event went to Iowa's Pride Camp; photos. | |
55 | Warren extended through 2025 Northern Iowan 115:47, p.6 |
Women's basketball coach Tanya Warren received a two-year extension on her contract and will continue her career with the Panthers until 2025. The article also celebrates Warren's many career achievements; photo. | |
56 | UNI Proud and GSS present Pride Week 2019 Northern Iowan 115:45, p.2 |
UNI Proud and Gender and Sexuality Services (GSS) will host events throughout Pride Week, April 1-5. Events will include a kickoff, Art Gay-la, Queer Monologues, LGBT Q&A event, movie screening of Boy Erased, and the Drag Ball; photos. | |
57 | Fatness, Body-Size Stigma panel Northern Iowan 115:43, p.2 |
The Center for Multicultural Education (CME) held the panel "Fatness, Body-Size Stigma and Thin Privilege" on March 11. Featured panelists included professors Susan Hill, Fabio Fontana, and Jesse Swan. The event was sponsored by UNI's Office of Research & Sponsored Programs and co-sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning; photo. | |
58 | 'Ezra' offers witty social commentary Northern Iowan 115:42, p.5 |
Mitchell gives student Jim Keane's play "Ezra and Me," performed in the Interpreters Theatre, a favorable review; photos. | |
59 | Mountainfilm On Tour makes first visit to Iowa Northern Iowan 115:42, p.1 |
Film Appreciation Club, Green Project, and Philosophy Club hosted Mountainfilm On Tour, a film festival, with funding from the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG). The evening consisted of 11 short documentaries focused on environmental, political, and social issues; photos. | |
60 | Special election brings early voting Northern Iowan 115:42, p.1 |
Early voting for the Iowa Senate District 30 special election will be on campus as the election date falls during Spring Break; photos. | |
61 | Reading series features Wapsipinicon Almanac Northern Iowan 115:40, p.2 |
Timothy Fay, publisher of the Wapsipinicon Almanac, spoke about his contributions to the Almanac to commemorate the 25th anniversary and the final issue at the Hearst Center for the Arts Final Thursday Reading Series on February 28; photo. | |
62 | Panther Portrait: Groovy News Northern Iowan 115:39, p.5 |
The band Groovy News - professor Vince Gotera and his daughter Amelia Gotera - accompanied by professor Jim O'Loughlin played in Maucker Union on February 27; photo. | |
63 | BSU chats about cultural experiences Northern Iowan 115:36, p.2 |
Black Student Union (BSU) hosted the discussion event Brotha & Sista Chat in Maucker Union as part of Black History Month celebrations; photo. | |
64 | Panthers fall to top dog, Drake Northern Iowan 115:36, p.6 |
The women's basketball team lost to Drake, the number one team in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC), 76-61; photo. | |
65 | Diversity on display in new exhibit Northern Iowan 115:34, p.2 |
The exhibit "Telling a People's Story," featuring children's book illustrations of African Americans throughout history, will be on display in the Rod Library Learning Commons until February 19; photo. | |
66 | Chiang shows documentary in Lang Northern Iowan 115:33, p.1 |
Filmmaker S. Leo Chiang screened two of his documentaries then answered questions on February 4 in Lang Auditorium; photos. | |
67 | BSU kicks off Black History Month Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1 |
The Black Student Union (BSU) is celebrating Black History Month and hosting several events through the month that are open for anyone to attend; photos. | |
68 | Swimming and diving closes out regular season Northern Iowan 115:32, p.6 |
The Panthers finished their season with a 7-3 record defeating the Western Illinois Leathernecks, 181-43, and losing to the Iowa Hawkeyes, 137-86; photo. | |
69 | UNI hosts advanced screening of 'Film Lounge' Northern Iowan 115:32, p.4 |
Student Tarrell Christie's "The Spaceman" and professor of art Jeffery Byrd's "Proving Ground" short films were aired during an episode of "The Film Lounge," an Iowa Public Television program showcasing Iowan artists; photos. | |
70 | PSO program divides community Northern Iowan 115:31, p.1 |
Cedar Falls' Public Safety Officer (PSO) program, which cross-trains staff, is supported by those who view it as lowering costs and improving safety but condemned by those, including the figherfighters' union, that says it leaves the city understaffed by professional firefighters; photos. | |
71 | Exhibit shines light on the invisible Northern Iowan 115:30, p.2 |
The exhibition "Being Seen: Portraits in Place and Person," displaying instructor Alexandra Dooley's art students' work of residents at Waterloo's Country View Care Center, is on display at the Kamerick Art Building until February 18; photo. | |
72 | Dance Marathon dresses up for the kids Northern Iowan 115:29, p.5 |
Dance Marathon will hold their Black Tie Affair on January 31 at ThreeHouse; photo. | |
73 | Exhibit views life from human perspective Northern Iowan 115:29, p.1 |
The UNI Gallery of Art opened an new exhibit "In and of the Anthropocene," co-curated by gallery director Darrell Taylor and art history professor Elizabeth Sutton; photos. | |
74 | Swimming and diving victorious once again Northern Iowan 115:29, p.6 |
The women's swimming and diving team finished first in 13 of 16 events and won 194-105 over the Illinois State Redbirds. They also broke seven Glen F. Henry pool records and are 6-2 on the season and 4-0 at home; photo. | |
75 | Icon Donuts & Sweetery opens on Hill Northern Iowan 115:28, p.1 |
Icon Donuts and Sweetery, owned by Kyle Dehmlow, opened on College Hill; photos. | |
76 | Students 'A GO GO' to Vertigo Northern Iowan 115:26, p.1 |
The UNI Gallery of Art hosted the art department's biannual performance art showcase, "Vertigo: A GO GO!" on November 29. Many students performed for a large audience; photos. | |
77 | Ground Game pushes UNI past Lamar Northern Iowan 115:25, p.6 |
The Panthers football team lost to the Lamar Cardinals, 16-3; photo. | |
78 | Poetry speculates fantasy, myth, science Northern Iowan 115:24, p.1 |
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association shared their writing and experience with an audience in Bartlett Hall on November 12; photos. | |
79 | Holocaust Museum speaker visits UNI Northern Iowan 115:23, p.1 |
Eric Schmalz, staff member of the United States Holocaust Museum, gave the lecture "'The Gauntlet Has Been Thrown:' Newspapers, Op-Eds, and American Responses to Anti-Semitism" in Sabin Hall's Segebarth Auditorium on November 6; photo. | |
80 | Penguins ice Panthers, 31-10 Northern Iowan 115:23, p.1 |
The UNI football team lost to the Youngstown State Penguins, 31-10; photos. | |
81 | Students level up at upcoming UNI-Con Northern Iowan 115:22, p.1 |
Panther eSports, Tabletop Gaming and Dueling Panthers are partnering together to present the gaming convention UNI-Con on November 10 in Maucker Union; photo. | |
82 | University re-evaluating computer labs Northern Iowan 115:22, p.2 |
The Northern Iowa Student Government is considering renovating unused computer labs; photo. | |
83 | Observatory show reaches for the stars Northern Iowan 115:21, p.1 |
The observatory dome on top of McCollum Hall is open for a show every Thursday and facilitated by Siobahn Morgan, the head of the earth and environmental sciences department; photo. | |
84 | UNI men roll to consecutive exhibition wins Northern Iowan 115:21, p.6 |
The men's basketball team won against the Wartburg Knights in UNI's exhibition game, 110-69. | |
85 | Holocaust survivor visits the Hearst Center Northern Iowan 115:20, p.1 |
Holocaust Survivor Steen Metz shares his experiences in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the rescue of Jews in Denmark in 1943. The October 30 event was sponsored by the Hearst Center for the Arts and UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education; photo. | |
86 | Panthers beat Jackrabbits, 24-9 Northern Iowan 115:17, p.1 |
The UNI football team beat the South Dakota State Jackrabbits, 24-9; photo. | |
87 | Tips for a safe homecoming Northern Iowan 115:16, p.3 |
Student Wellness Services shares safety tips for Homecoming; photo. | |
88 | Wright Hall briefly closes Northern Iowan 115:15, p.2 |
Wright Hall was closed on October 10 due to an electrical issue. Wright Hall, the 13th building built on campus and the 4th oldest still standing, turned 100 in 2017 and was last majorly renovated in 1992; photo. | |
89 | UNI alumna discusses exhibition Northern Iowan 115:14, p.1 |
UNI alumna Jessica Barness spoke at the new Gallery of Art exhibit "The Reach and Richness of Design: The Elena Diane Curris Biennial Design Exhibition"; photos. | |
90 | Panthers fall to NDSU run attack, 56-31 Northern Iowan 115:13, p.8 |
The UNI Panthers football team lost to North Dakota State University, 56-31; photos. | |
91 | UNI professors show their roots Northern Iowan 115:13, p.1 |
Professors David May and Michael Fleming discuss the plants they keep in their offices; photos. | |
92 | UNI receives voter turnout award Northern Iowan 115:13, p.3 |
UNI received the Silver Seal from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for high voter participation in the 2016 presidential elections. 67.5 percent of the UNI student body voted, putting UNI second in the country for voter turnout. | |
93 | Archaeologists dig for Central Hall Northern Iowan 115:12, p.1 |
Students in an archaeological field work class led by Donald Gaff, associate professor of anthropology, will be excavating the former location of Central Hall. Central Hall was the first building on campus, and it burned down in 1965; photo. | |
94 | Prof talks buddies and boogeyman Northern Iowan 115:12, p.2 |
Professor Evan Renfro gave the lecture "Buddies and Boogeymen: U.S. Foreign Policy as Domestic Politics" on October 1 in Rod Library as part of the #PanthersVote lecture series, hosted by the American Democracy Project. Renfro discussed mass media and politics; photo. | |
95 | UNI ranked no. 2 Midwest public school Northern Iowan 115:11, p.2 |
In the 2019 U.S. News and World Report Best College Rankings, UNI ranked as the second best public university in the Midwest and number 25 for best among private and public institutions in the Midwest; photo. | |
96 | Flex meals reduced from 20 to 2 Northern Iowan 115:9, p.1 |
In an effort to make campus dining plans more clear and customizable, the Department of Residence (DOR) lowered the number of "flex meals" or "guest passes" from20 to 2; photo. | |
97 | Panthers sink Pirates, 44-0 Northern Iowan 115:9, p.1 |
In their first home opener of the season, the Panther football team defeated the Hampton Pirates, 44-0. It was the team's first shutout since the 2015 season; photos. | |
98 | Panther Portraits: Pear Fair Northern Iowan 115:7, p.5 |
College Hill business Mohair Pear hosted the eighth annual Pear Fair, an arts and crafts festival, on September 15; photos. | |
99 | Rialto to reopen tomorrow at 5 p.m. Northern Iowan 115:7, p.2 |
Rialto Dining Center is set to reopen after being closed for two weeks. The center suffered damages after a joint steam line broke; photo. | |
100 | Rialto closed until further notice Northern Iowan 115:5, p.1 |
The Rialto Dining Center closes temporarily after a failure in the steam system caused steam and flooding issues in the Tower Center; photos. |