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1 Teachers offer advice at SEECA panel The Student Elementary and Early Childhood Association (SEECA) Classroom Teacher Panel gathered in Schindler Education Center on November 19. Six teachers shared their classroom experiences. Four were from the Cedar Valley and two more interacted via Zoom and discussed their lives as teachers. Each teacher gave advice and discussed challenges and rewards; photos.
2 Panthers get a 'Taste of Culture' The Office of International Programs and International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) hosted "A Taste of Culture" at the Maucker Union Ballroom on November 18. International students represented over 35-different cultures at the event, which also included tables, cultural showcases, and refreshments; photos.
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3 CIEP panel brews up converstaion The Cultural and Intensive English Program (CIEP) held a Coffee Hour and Information Panel in Rod Library. CIEP is an on-campus program that teaches both international and domestic students English and celebrates their native cultures while integrating them into American culture. This panel had international students from Saudi Arabia, China, and India speak; photo.
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4 Mental health needs to be talked about In the author's opinion, the prevalence of lyrics about mental illness such as anxiety and depression in the music industry reflects its increase in society beginning near the turn of the century. Horning believes both spreading awareness and questioning the causes are necessary; photo.
5 The forgotten Kennedy: the story of Rosemary In the author's opinion, Rosemary Kennedy's story exemplifies a reminder of fatal flaws in society in regards to the treatment of people with intellectual disabilities. Slomka discusses how Rosemary (daughter of Joseph and Rose Kennedy) was shunned by her famous family, underwent a failed experimental lobotomy at 23, and was institutionalized until she died of natural causes at the age of 86 in 2005. Her sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver created the Special Olympics in her memory. Slomka advocates for confronting atrocities, more awareness, and better treatment.
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6 Financial Literacy 101: Emergency Savings In the author's opinion, financial literacy is important, especially for college students living on their own for the first time. Alldredge interviews Tom Blanford, commercial banking manager at Collins Community Credit Union, who gives advice about budgeting, establishing an emergency fund, and money management.
7 McKellen vs Mirren in 'Good Liar' Friesen reviews "The Good Liar," 3.5/5; photo.
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8 Dorm-friendly Thanksgiving recipes The Northern Iowan staff compiled four no-cook Thanksgiving recipes for dorm students: Pumpkin Parfaits, Cranberry Feta Pinwheels, No-Bake Ginger Cookies, and Spinach Artichoke Dip; photo.
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9 Father-son bond- A.J. Green's dream to play under his dad Assistant head men's basketball coach Kyle Green and son point guard A.J. Green discuss coaching and playing basketball together, and A.J.'s journey to playing at UNI; photo.
10 Panther Train comes up short at Northwestern 24-20 UNI wrestling lost to the Northwestern Wildcats, 24-20.
11 Panthers defeat UT Marin behind Berhow's 36 The UNI men's basketball team advanced to 5-0 after winning against the UT Martin Skyhawks, 87-67. Trea Berhow led the way scoring a career-high 36 points and shooting a record-tying eight three-point shots. Berhow tied UNI's record and created a new one for the McLeod Center; photo.