Mental Health

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1 Vox Pop: What is your biggest pet peeve about UNI?
Northern Iowan 119:51, p.5
Emma Criswell interviews five UNI students to learn their biggest pet peeves about UNI. The students interviewed are Sean Brown, Maddison Hofmann, Caleb Shea, Damian Rivera, and Madison Hansen; photos.
2 UNI Art Gallery features five students of the Bachelors of Fine Arts Program
Northern Iowan 119:49, p.5
An exhibit featuring students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts will be on display from April 24-May 5, 2023 in the Kamerick Art Building. The student artists are: Jenna Lou Jansen, Jules Marie Hammerand, Madeline LeRoy, Summer Weed, and Taylor Lee Rachel Sullivan; photo.
3 UNI Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention
Northern Iowan 119:48, p.5
UNI hosted its annual Out of the Darkness Walk on campus on April 1, 2023. Lauren McGuill writes more details about the event; photo.
4 UNI receives $2.5 million federal grant for mental health access
Northern Iowan 119:44, p.1
UNI received a $2.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to train 15 new school psychologists to help address the shortage of school psychologists in Iowa schools; photo.
5 Who let the dogs out?
Northern Iowan 119:41, p.5
Active Minds is hosting a de-stressing activity during midterms week. Students can play with cats and dogs in the Maucker Union Ballroom on March 7, 2023.
6 UNI SHAC presents "The Jean Project"
Northern Iowan 119:40, p.4
The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) is displaying "The Jean Project" in Maucker Union from February 27 to March 3, 2023. The purpose of this project is to promote body acceptance by displaying jeans of every size with body positive sayings written on the jeans; photo.
7 Meet Micaiah and Liz
Northern Iowan 119:38, p.4
Nixson Benitez writes about Micaiah Krutsinger and Liz Montalvo's Student Body Election campaign and what they hope to accomplish if elected president and vice president of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG); photo.
8 Meet Sam and Christelle
Northern Iowan 119:38, p.5
Mallory Schmitz writes about Sam Caughron and Christelle Tungu's Student Body Election campaign and what they hope to accomplish if elected president and vice president of the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG); photo.
9 You matter at UNI week
Northern Iowan 119:36, p.4
You Matter At UNI week is put on by the Student Health & Well-being Coordinator and UNI Counseling Center and will be held February 27-March 3, 2023. Aubrey Schafbuch interviews students and staff who explain the importance of this week and lists out the events and how students can get involved; photo.
10 McDermott impacting Panther basketball
Northern Iowan 119:33, p.6
Nixson Benitez interviews Maya McDermott, sophomore point guard for the UNI women's basketball team. McDermott shares her goals for herself and the team for the 2022-2023 season as well as what it is like to be an athlete in today's society; photo.
11 Art of Mindfulness
Northern Iowan 119:29, p.4
The Wellness and Recreation Center (WRC) is hosting The Art of Mindfulness training. This training will help students learn the benefits of what it means to be mindful and how to apply it in their own lives.
12 NISG November updates
Northern Iowan 119:28, p.2
A list of accomplishments and actions taken by the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) during the month of November.
13 Take care of yourself during finals week
Northern Iowan 119:28, p.1
Emma Koehler points out on-campus resources as well as tips that can help students make it through finals week; photo.
14 Bring back the blue
Northern Iowan 119:18, p.3
Bailey Klinkhammer writes an opinion piece on their thoughts of why Iowan voters should vote Democrat for the midterm election this year; photo.
15 Vox Pop: What would you say in today's society is the biggest factor on college students' mental health?
Northern Iowan 119:18, p.5
Jordan Simon asks students "What would you say in today's society is the biggest factor on college students' mental health?" Caylee Hermsen, Grant Rickertsen, Danielle Goedken, Caden Easter, and Maya McDermott give their opinions on the matter; photo.
16 Don't ghost your mental health
Northern Iowan 119:17, p.4
Meg Grove reports on the work that The Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) and Active Minds are doing to try and combat students' struggles with mental health. The two groups hosted Don't Ghost Your Mental Health which gave students the chance to take a break from school and de-stress; photo.
17 Panther Preview
Northern Iowan 119:15, p.4
A timeline of events happening on campus next week. Some of the events include Majors in Minutes, a UNI women's soccer game, and Family Weekend.
18 Promoting more walkable communities
Northern Iowan 119:15, p.3
Bailey Klinkhammer writes an opinion piece on the benefits of creating walkable communities such as college campuses. Studies show that it improves the environment and the mental health of those who live in these communities.
19 Pornhub fuels human trafficking
Northern Iowan 119:5, p.5
Guest columnist and UNI student, Codey Gillespie writes about the struggle with human trafficking and how porn sites (Pornhub specifically) enables the trafficking that occurs. Only when Pornhub was summoned to court did they delete 75% of the videos on their website that were not verified by them.
20 Community care amongst marginalized students
Northern Iowan 118:52, p.3
Janes emphasizes the need for and benefits of community care for marginalized students; photo.
21 Prioritizing mental health
Northern Iowan 118:52, p.3
Saathoff describes the importance of mental health in relation to schoolwork; photo.
22 UNI to host panel on COVID-19, mental health
Northern Iowan 118:52, p.1
Steve Carignan, Associate Dean of the College of Humanities, to moderate a panel on the impact on mental health by COVID-19; photo.
23 Students clocking out
Northern Iowan 118:49, p.1
A growing number of students on campus are skipping or missing classes; photos.
24 The arts go underappreciated
Northern Iowan 118:22, p.3
In this article, a reprint from November 14, 2019, the author discusses the ways in which art in various forms is underappreciated and the various benefits it can provide; photo.
25 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.
26 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.
27 College debt effects on students
Northern Iowan 118:15, p.3
Opinion columnist Sierra Christensen discusses the effects of student loan debts on students; photo.
28 In pursuit of good health from daily stressors
Northern Iowan 118:15, p.3
Opinion columnist Diego Solorio discusses his belief that exercise helps both body and mind with relieving stress during school; photo.
29 Student body president, vice-president create plans for new semester
Northern Iowan 118:10, p.2
Student Body President Samantha Bennett and Vice President Alisanne Struck have been advocating for mental health, suicide prevention, an inclusive Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) culture, and more online core classes, among other initiatives; photo.
30 'Schitt's Creek' star Dan Levy speaks with three Iowa schools
Northern Iowan 117:49, p.4
UNI, the University of Iowa, and Iowa State University hosted a virtual interview with Dan Levy, who is best-known for his involvement in the television program "Schitt's Creek." Levy discussed his career and inspiration for the show and answered questions; photo.
31 Put your own needs first, take a break for you
Northern Iowan 117:47, p.3
In the author's opinion, students and faculty are experiencing burnout due to the stress of COVID-19 and a semester without Spring Break. Maier advocates for mental health awareness and self-care; photo.
32 LTE: Active Minds to host group creator, Alison Malmon
Northern Iowan 117:45, p.3
Active Minds UNI is hosting Alison Malmon, the founder and executive director of Active Minds, via Zoom on April 1. The event is open to all students, faculty, and staff. Many professors in mental health departments are granting students extra credit to attend this event.
33 UNI student honored for community impact
Northern Iowan 117:43, p.5
Student Jerell Bates has been selected for a Newman Civic Fellowship, and looks forward to building leadership and problem-solving skills, especially in relation to mental health. Bates is also a member of the Ethnic Student Promoters and Black Student Union campus organizations; photo.
34 As students call for spring break, professors respond
Northern Iowan 117:42, p.2
The changing guidelines due to COVID-19 left students without a Spring Break this semester. While some students are struggling mentally and would prefer getting a break and extending the semester, others stress the importance of health and safety. Some professors are finding ways to give students a break anyway, whether through cancelling class or lessening the amount of homework assigned; photo.
35 Iowa does not protect trans rights
Northern Iowan 117:42, p.3
In the author's opinion, Iowa law and legislators do not protect transgender people. Slomka discusses recent bills concerning minors, bathrooms, and schools.
36 Instructional breaks at Iowa, not UNI
Northern Iowan 117:39, p.2
Due to the pandemic, UNI's spring semester calendar was condensed and eliminated Spring break. Some students are feeling strained and wish for "instructional break" days that the University of Iowa offers. Patrick Pease, UNI's Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, explains the calendar and lack of breaks; photo.
37 Panther Portrait: Active minds presentation
Northern Iowan 117:39, p.4
UNI Psychology Club and UNI Active Minds hosted a presentation on stress management and mental health; photo.
38 Detox your news and social media feed
Northern Iowan 117:35, p.3
In the author's opinion, it is better for your mental health to limit time checking the news and social media.
39 NISG presidential candidates tackle diversity and COVID-19
Northern Iowan 117:34, p.3
Both Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential ticket candidates, Samantha Bennet with Alisanne Struck and Muhammed Shamir Butt with Bilal Hussain, debated via Zoom about issues concerning student advocacy, diversity, and involvement; photos.
40 "You Matter at UNI" weeks kicks off
Northern Iowan 117:31, p.1
"You Matter at UNI," a week-long event that promotes mental well-being, starts this week amid new COVID-19 restrictions. The Counseling Center will host several events, and an art and creative writing exbhibit called "In My Shoes" will be on display in Maucker Union; photo.
41 Take your time during this upcoming fall break
Northern Iowan 117:27, p.3
Horning urges students to evaluate the previous semester and the challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic in preparation for the spring semester.
42 Everybody has problems, don't face them alone
Northern Iowan 117:26, p.1
The author discusses their own personal experiences with mental health issues, stigma surrounding them, and the lack of quality services at UNI.
43 Have an attitude of gratitude this season
Northern Iowan 117:22, p.3
Student Wellness Services discusses ways to express gratitude on campus.
44 Treat mental health seriously
Northern Iowan 117:19, p.3
Seybert discusses mental health; photo.
45 Counseling Center holds "In My Shoes" exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:13, p.4
Riley Rodemaker, graduate and program assistant at the UNI Counseling Center, is putting together an exhibit called "In My Shoes" to showcase the intersections of diversity and mental health. It will be on display in Maucker Union; photo.
46 Counseling Center hosts mental health conference
Northern Iowan 117:9, p.5
The Counseling Center hosts its second annual mental health conference virtually; photo.
47 Montgomery: Go to therapy
Northern Iowan 117:8, p.3
Tyler Montgomery urges students to take advantage of the five free sessions offered by Student Health Services. Montgomery gives his views on the stigmas of therapy and the self improvement it can have; photo.
48 Students, community react to mandate
Northern Iowan 117:8, p.1
Cedar Falls City Council initiate a city wide mask mandate, Mayor Rob Green says that they feel encouraged to wear a mask to protect not only others physical health, but mental as well. Students Kristin Rasmussen and Isaac Vos share their concerns for the virus; photo.
49 Horning: Find a student org for you
Northern Iowan 117:3, p.3
Colin Horning writes an opinion piece about the importance of meeting people or finding a student organization to join amidst the social distancing guidelines in place on campus.
50 NISG holds presidential elections: Boeding and Greene
Northern Iowan 116:35, p.1
Elle Boeding and Rachel Greene are running, currently unopposed, for Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) student body president and vice president. They discuss their backgrounds and platform. NISCO elections will be held February 25-26; photos.
51 Guest column: Invest in yourself
Northern Iowan 116:29, p.3
In the author's opinion, investing in yourself is very important. Bradford discusses ways to do this, including self care, setting goals, and putting yourself out there while maintaining a sleep schedule and current reponsibilities.
52 Students de-stress before finals
Northern Iowan 116:27, p.1
Student Wellness Services hosted De-Stress Days from December 9-11 in the Maucker Union ballrooms. Activities included crafts, therapy animals, hot chocolate and eat, and "Walk the Labyrinth," among others. More upcoming events include P.E.T.P.A.L.S. in Rod Library and Student Wellness Wednesdays in the library's Makerspace; photos.
53 Maximize your time over break
Northern Iowan 116:25, p.3
In the author's opinion, students should take advantage of the time away from school to truly take a break. Bradford discusses examples and ideas on how students can make the most of their time; photo.
54 Wellness Services: De-Stress Days at UNI
Northern Iowan 116:25, p.3
Student Wellness Services gives tips on how to lessen stress and discusses the return of De-Stress Days in the lead-up to finals. Activities and events will include emotional support animals, coloring, crafts, puzzles, hot chocolate or tea, and much more in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photo.
55 Mental health needs to be talked about
Northern Iowan 116:24, p.3
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.
56 The forgotten Kennedy: the story of Rosemary
Northern Iowan 116:24, p.3
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.
57 The arts go underappreciated
Northern Iowan 116:22, p.3
In the author's opinion, there is a lack of appreciation for the arts, and lack of funding is key to this. Bennethum discusses how art is an outlet for creativity and can facilitate learning; photo.
58 Migraines are a literal and figurative pain
Northern Iowan 116:21, p.3
In the author's opinion, pain from frequent headaches and migraines is a real yet unrecognized problem for students. Slomka discusses the prevalence of headache disorders and ways to handle them; photo.
59 Wellness Services: express gratitude everyday
Northern Iowan 116:20, p.3
Student Wellness Services reminds students that as finals and deadlines approach, expressing gratitude every day can make for a healthier and more emotionally stable lifestyle; photo.
60 Lawther RLC serves students
Northern Iowan 116:19, p.5
Michelle Moyna has been the Resident Life Coordinator (RLC) for Lawther Dorm since July 2019. Her duties include working with college students, supervising the dorm's resident assistants, advising the Lawther Activities Board, serving on the Residence Hall Association (RHA), and chairing the Training Committee; photo.
61 Speaker encourages mental health discussion
Northern Iowan 116:18, p.1
Speaker Ross Trowbridge discussed mental health during his presentation in the Maucker Union Ballroom on October 29. Trowbridge, who has Borderline Personability Disorder (BPD), talked about his life and struggles as well as becoming an advocate for mental health awareness; photos.
62 The positive and negative effects of social media
Northern Iowan 116:17, p.3
In the author's opinion, the difference between positive and negative social media is how an individual uses it. Bennethum writes about prominent social media platforms and how they can amplify both encouragement and negativity, discussing in particular a recent interview with Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, about motherhood, and encourages others to spread kindness; photo.
63 Top 10 tips for successful midterms
Northern Iowan 116:14, p.3
Midterms is almost upon UNI and Abigail Bennethum has 10 tips and tricks to help students not get overwhelmed. 1- Create a plan of study. 2- Scheduled set breaks. 3- Don't refuge, go to the library! 4- Get Plenty of sleep. 5- Eat healthy. 6- Utilize campus resources. 7- Track your progress. 8- Keep a positive outlook. 9- Keep your mental health a priority. 10- Treat yourself at the end of the week; photo.
64 'Joker' clowns around with message
Northern Iowan 116:12, p.4
Friesen reviews "Joker," 3.5/5; photo.
65 'Pronoun' explores identity, relationships
Northern Iowan 116:12, p.5
The UNI Interpreters Theatre will present Evan Placey's "Pronoun" on October 11 and 12 in Lang Hall. "Pronoun" dives into what it means to be a man and the trans experience and is directed by UNI student Ernest Toutant III; photos.
66 Counseling enter sees policy change
Northern Iowan 116:11, p.2
The UNI Counseling Center has changed its scheduling policy for the 2019-2020 school year. Counseling sessions, which had previously been unlimited for students under the mandatory student health fee, are now limited to five per year. Any additional sessions must now be billed to the student's health insurance. The reason for the change is partially based on declining enrollment; photo.
67 Mental health deserves more
Northern Iowan 116:11, p.3
In the author's opinion, mental health is an important issue and Iowa and UNI need to do better in terms of care and resources; photo.
68 Make the Change one word at a time
Northern Iowan 116:10, p.5
Make the Change, a student organization founded in 2018, works to positively impact the UNI community through kindness and encouragement; photos.
69 The media's influence on young minds
Northern Iowan 116:3, p.3
In the author's opinion, the Netflix show "Thirteen Reasons Why" misleads viewers about teens and mental health issues through its graphic depictions, unrealistic portrayal of high school, and unfeasible levels of parental inattentiveness. Bennethum concludes that the positive aspects of the show do not outweigh its harm; photo.
70 On praxis: From campus to global politics
Northern Iowan 116:2, p.3
Call to action to engage in politics especially when it affects one directly. The author discusses global capitalism's role in the climate catastrophe, wealth inequality, and war, and states the importance of the 2020 election. In Rawwas's opinion, people are called to participate in politics because they are already involved whether or not they realize it, including students at UNI, and encourages votes for Bernie Sanders; photo.
71 Relax in the Union at "De-stress Days"
Northern Iowan 115:51, p.3
Student Wellness Services (SWS) discusses tips for well-being and invites readers to De-Stress Days, hosted by SWS and the Student Health Advisory Committee April 29 - May 1; photo.
72 Walking out of the darkness for suicide prevention
Northern Iowan 115:50, p.1
Out of the Darkness Walk for Suicide Prevention was held on April 14. The event raised $26,170 to help fund mental awareness programs; photos.
73 UNI alum tells story of battle against cancer
Northern Iowan 115:47, p.2
Alumni Dylan Slattery discusses his journey as a UNI student and cancer treatments; photo.
74 UNI welcomes Statewide PTSD conference
Northern Iowan 115:43, p.5
The third annual Statewide PTSD Conference will be held on March 27 in Maucker Union, sponsored by the UNI Veterans Association (UNIVA). Professor of social work Matthew Vasquez will be the keynote speaker; photos.
75 Mental health advocacy group hosts benefit
Northern Iowan 115:33, p.1
To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) will host their annual charitable art benefit in the Maucker Union Ballroom on February 12. Proceeds go to the Covenant Clinic Psychiatry youth in-patient clinic; photo.
76 Relax at Rod with Student Wellness Services
Northern Iowan 115:30, p.5
Student Wellness Services will be offering "Welness Wednesday" and "Take Time Thursday" events in the Rod Library Makerspace; photos.
77 UNI Counseling Center offers cocoa, conversation
Northern Iowan 115:30, p.4
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) held the event "Cocoa & Counseling" at the Counseling Center on January 23; photo.
78 Reynolds signs mental health bills
Northern Iowan 114:53, p.2
Governor Kim Reynolds signed two bills that aim to better the mental health system in Iowa
79 Meet the NISG presidential candidates
Northern Iowan 114:37, p.1
So far, three presidential campaigns have officially registered as student organizations and are eligible to actively campaign. Drew Stensland and Kristen Ahart are running as Drew and Kristen for UNI. Sean Dugan and Chad Schafer are running as Sean and Chad UNIted for Change. Tristan Bernhard and Cole Malcolm are running as Tristan and Cole for UNI; photos.
80 Welcoming a new Military Service coordinatior
Northern Iowan 114:32, p.2
Military and Veteran Student Services welcomed Chiquita Loveless as their new Coordinator. Writer Kelsey Chidley explains the extent of what the coordinator does and other groups she works with that help veterans; photo.
81 Counseling Center sees backlash
Northern Iowan 114:29, p.1
A tagline used by the Counseling Center using the phrase "worrywarts" has upset some students. One student said the tagline has caused people they know to no longer support the center because the center made light of a serious condition; photo.
82 Uprising to publish in fall and spring
Northern Iowan 114:25, p.4
The latest edition of Uprising Magazine will focus on the issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community and mental health; photo.
83 Script reading features mental health
Northern Iowan 114:23, p.5
UNI Interpreters Theatre performs "Genuine Cigarettes. The play was written and directed by Kelso Breitsprecher; photo.
84 Students lose stress in the labyrinth
Northern Iowan 114:22, p.3
Brooke Hottle, Graduate Assistant for Student Wellness Services, explains the benefits of walking the labyrinth. Hottle describes various ways to walk the labyrinth, and includes feedback from students who have walked it.
85 Theatre presents 'Genuine Cigaretts'
Northern Iowan 144:22, p.4
"Genuine Cigarettes" is going to be presented by the UNI Interpreters Theatre. The one act play will be stage read with the actors reading off a script during the performance. The play covers concepts related to mental health, relationships, dependency, and alcoholism.
86 First NISG Town Hall held in Union
Northern Iowan 114:21, p.1
The Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) held a town hall in Maucker Union. They wanted to provide students with an opportunity to speak with representatives about issues they are concerned with on campus. Issues discussed by the cabinet include mental health, campus safety, and how to get involved with NISG and lobbying; photos.
87 LTE: Conversations about sin affect trauma
Northern Iowan 114:21, p.3
In this letter to the editor, the author speaks about an encounter they had with some students involving One-Verse Evangelism. The author expressed their discomfort of the encounter due to personal trauma involving the church in their youth.
88 Athletes suffer from CTE
Northern Iowan 114:20, p.1
Writer Joel Wauters talks with UNI head athletic trainer, Don Bishop, about the development of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) in athletes. CTE is caused by repetitive head trauma in sports; photo.
89 Phone psychology
Northern Iowan 114:17, p.1
Adam Butler, a psychology professor at UNI, warns of the potential psychological effects of over using one's smartphone. There may be a connection between smartphone use and a person's mental health; photo.
90 Responding to tragedy with kindness
Northern Iowan 114:12, p.3
Columnist Barikor encourages people to be kind to one another. She gives a list of things readers can try: photo.
91 Taking a closer look mass murder
Northern Iowan 114:12, p.3
Columnist Cobb discuses mass shootings. Cobb says to stop blaming mental health disorders on these shootings. Cobb says we need to look deeper then gun control and mental health awareness; photo.
92 Attendance policies hurt students
Northern Iowan 114:11, p.3
Columnist Wolfe argues that professors should not have an attendance policy. Wolfe claims it can be detrimental to sick students, students with mental health struggles, and many others. Instead she claims professors should find a more creative solution than an attendance policy; photo.
93 Therapy dogs visit UNI Campus
Northern Iowan 114:9, p.4
Susan Vallem, from Retrieving Freedom, gave a presentation about why service dogs are important. She discussed how service dogs help veterans, people with autism, disabilities, and mental health, such as depression and loneliness; photo.
94 Assault advocacy office comes to campus
Northern Iowan 114:7, p.2
UNI brings a campus coordinator from the Riverview Center to help students who have been affected by sexual assault. There will be a support group as well as counseling available; photo.
95 Mental health initiates misguided
Northern Iowan 114:7, p.3
Columnist Frasher says she is unhappy with UNI's response to mental health. She says UNI should help create mental health tolerance rather than awareness and make students aware of Students Disability Services; photo.
96 2016 Student Guide
Northern Iowan 112:54, p.
The summer 2016 student guide, including letters of welcome, information about higher education, and features of Cedar Falls; photos.
97 'Out of the Darkness' walk to spread awareness
Northern Iowan 112:49, p.1
Upsilon Nu Iota will hold the Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide awareness on April 16; photo.
98 Addressing mental health on campus
Northern Iowan 112:47, p.4
The university held a panel to discuss mental health concerns on campus; Leslie Williams, David Towle, Debby Ferguson, Mark Rowe-Barth, and Therese Callaghan spoke. 
99 Psych charge possible
Northern Iowan 112:38, p.2
The Student Health Center moves forward with a proposal to charge students for psychiatric care, a currently free service, prompting campus discussions; photo.
100 Hopefuls debate
Northern Iowan 112:37, p.1
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) president-vice president candidates debated in Maucker Union on February 16, moderated by Northern Iowan executive editor Nick Fisher. The two tickets are Hunter Flesch and Avery Johnson, and Jamison Whiting and Aaron Friel; photo.