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1 AOC, Michael Moore stumped for Bernie United States Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Mark Pocan, and filmmaker Michael Moore held a town hall at UNI in support of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Sanders could not attend the event, held in advance of the Iowa caucuses, due to the impeachment trial of President Trump. Each spoke on their reasons for supporting Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez answered questions; photos.
2 Ending the stigma: You Matter Week at UNI Northern Iowa Student Government has teamed up with Active Minds, Black Student Union, To Write Love on Her Arms and UNI Counseling Services to help coordinate this event. Sarah Rassing, a graduate student and NISG Director of Mental Health helped coordinate the events to hopefully make this annual. Brian Nissen emphasizes the importance of students to the university, as well as Jennifer Schneiderman, director of counseling services at UNI helps students know the help campus provides. Events will be held all week in honor of You Matter; photo.
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3 Klobuchar's daughter visits UNI 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.
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4 Dems respond to Soleimani killing 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.
5 Meghan Markle and Unethical Journalism Practices In the author's opinion, the press coverage surrounding British royal Meghan Markle, especially in comparison to Kate Middleton, has been racist and unethical. Bennethum urges readers to analyze news stories critically and future journalists to report honestly.
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6 A very happy jazz performance Christopher's Very Happy Band (CVH.B) preformed in Russell Hall's Bengtson Auditorium on January 24. The concert featured jazz compositions from their second album. CVH.B's band members include UNI faculty members Christopher Merz and Mike Conrad, as well as guest artists Drew Morton and Dave Tiede. UNI senior education major Dakota Anderson and UNI percussion instructor Matthew Andreini also performed; photos.
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7 Film informs on trauma-informed care The UNI Department of Social Work hosted a film screening of "Like Any Other Kid" and subsequent discussion about the use of therapeutic approaches to promote behavioral change in the juvenile justice system, specifically the Missouri Method. Graduate student and co-president of the Master's in Social Work Student Association (MWSWA) Nicole Valentine assisted in coordinating the event and spoke on trauma and rehabilitation; photo.
8 Imagine College Hill! kickoff workshop planned Students and community members are invited to the Imagine College Hill! kickoff visioning workshop on January 29 at the Center for Energy and Environmental Education (CEEE). Through the program, the College Hill Partnership will gather public ideas and feedback on revisioning the district; photo.
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9 Panther fall to Bradley, Move 3-3 in MVC play The UNI Panther women's basketball team lost to the Bradley Braves, 61-47. They fall to 11-6 on the season and 3-3 in Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) play.
10 Tennis opens season with loss to Nebraska-Omaha The Northern Iowa women's tennis team kicked off their 2020 season with a loss in their dual match against the university of Nebraska-Omaha in Des Moines. Panthers dropped their season-opening match.
11 Panthers pin 8th-ranked Cowboys The Panthers wrestling team defeated the Oklahoma State University Cowboys, 19-15. It was the first time UNI had beaten Oklahoma since 1991; photos.
12 Panthers suffer road loss against SIU Salukis The UNI men's basketball team fell in a two point game, 68-66, against the Salukis of Southern Illinois in Carbondale. Panthers are now 5-2 in the Missouri Valley Conference. Coach Ben Jacobson gives comments about the game. The Panthers will next host the Rambler of Loyola-Chicago in the McLeod Center; photo.