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1 Students navigate COVID-19 test options There are many different COVID-19 test options available in the Cedar Falls area; photo.
2 Iowa Board of Regents votes to remove standardized testing requirement The Board of Regents decided to keep the ACT optional for incoming students, citing GPA as a better indicator of graduation; photo.
3 From injury to inspiration Professor Windee Weiss details her passion for sport psychology and gymnastics; photo.
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4 Enrollment crisis looming over UNI Glenn Gray gives his opinion on the decreasing enrollment at UNI; photo.
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5 EMCEC: new understanding Reprinted from the February 3, 1971 edition, the editor's introduction notes the EMCEC had recently begun in the Honors Cottage. The article discusses the Ethnic Minority Cultural and Education Center.
6 "Too bright for our infirm delight" The latest exhibition at the UNI Gallery of Art features female-identifying artists, indigenous artists, and artists of color. It is available all semester; photo.
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7 Panther Train takes down OU for second-straight ranked win The men's wrestling team won against the Oklahoma Sooners, 17-15, improving to 5-5 on the season; photo.
8 Creighton, UNO hand Panthers tough losses in season-opener The women's tennis team fell to both Creighton University and the University of Nebraska-Omaha in their season opener.
9 Conference championship weekend recap: Bengals and Rams emerge The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams come out on top and are on the way to the Super Bowl; photo.