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1 | 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. | |
2 | How the most pivotal events of 2022 will shape 2023 and beyond Northern Iowan 119:29, p.3 |
Drew Hill writes on events like tensions between Russia and Ukraine, women's rights, and the midterm election and gives his opinions on how they will affect the years to come; photo. | |
3 | Jax takes the stage at CAB's 2022 Fall Concert Northern Iowan 119:26, p.1 |
Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted this years 2022 Fall Concert. Jax, a pop singer from TikTok performed in Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) and was a hit with students; photos. | |
4 | Panther portrait: Jax Concert Northern Iowan 119:26, p.5 |
Three photos, taken by Stephen Stark, of Jax performing during the CAB's 2022 Fall Concert in Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
5 | 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. | |
6 | Restricting misinformation Northern Iowan 118:37, p.3 |
Drew Hill gives their opinion on social media platforms taking action against misinformation, citing the first amendment; photo. | |
7 | Facebook missed the 'Mark' on their rebranding Northern Iowan 118:20, p.3 |
Diego Solorio discusses Facebook's rebranding as Meta, stating that most do not favor the name change; photo. | |
8 | True identities on social media Northern Iowan 118:20, p.3 |
Sierra Christensen discusses the impact of social media; photo. | |
9 | Taking down Big Tech: a cross-party issue Northern Iowan 117:49, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, "Big Tech" companies should be broken up and that the government should intervene. Horning points out that it is an issue that garners bipartisan support but few concrete actions; photo. | |
10 | Be social, get off of handheld media Northern Iowan 117:40, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, people should be more conscious of the time they spend on social media and its potential adverse effects; photo. | |
11 | 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. | |
12 | Help keep free speech free Northern Iowan 117:32, p.3 |
Horning discusses free speech. In the author's opinion, it should be concerning that a handful of Silicon Valley technology companies have the power to determine who and who does not get a voice; photo. | |
13 | Illuminate Dance Troupe has final fall show Northern Iowan 117:25, p.1 |
The Illuminate Dance Troupe held their second show of 2020 and performed several styles of dance such as folk, ballroom, and studio styles; photos. | |
14 | Take away Trump's Twitter Northern Iowan 117:18, p.3 |
Slomka argues in favor of Trump's Twitter account being suspended; photo. | |
15 | UNI community marches for justice Northern Iowan 117:14, p.1 |
A UNI student, Max Tensen, organized a Black Lives Matter protest in response to the murder of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Protestors marched from UNI central campus to Cedar Falls City Hall; photo. | |
16 | IDT presents "spring" production Northern Iowan 117:8, p.2 |
Members of the Illuminated Dance Troupe (IDT) perform a country barn dance during a performance. The show featured pieces from the group's spring 2020 show, due to it being postponed during COVID-19; photo. | |
17 | 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. | |
18 | UNI continues adapting to COVID-19 Northern Iowan 117:3, p.1 |
UNI will begin releasing university data related to Covid-19, after the state's two other Regents universities. Students, faculty, and staff are asked to complete a Panther Health Check survey. University President Mark Nook emailed students concerning crowds of students visiting off-campus areas and not following Covid protocols, actions which could be subject to discipline on campus. The university began contact tracing and quarantine for students who have been exposed to or tested positive for Covid-19. An anonymous student shares her experience of quarantine after being exposed to someone who tested positive; photo. | |
19 | Students flock to bars amid COVID-19 Northern Iowan 117:2, p.1 |
Bars on College Hill have received criticism on social media due to the appearance of not following COVID-19 guidelines. Some UNI students posted photos of long lines outside of College Hill bars where people are packed tightly together and not wearing masks; photo. | |
20 | NBC's 'Zoey' fails to find its tune Northern Iowan 116:38, p.5 |
The author gives the NBC musical television show "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist" an unfavorable review; photo. | |
21 | 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. | |
22 | An ode to NBC's 'The Good Place' Northern Iowan 116:32, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, NBC's "The Good Place" is a very important and meaningful show. Lien discusses the series and its ending; photo. | |
23 | Black History Month with BSU Northern Iowan 116:32, p.4 |
UNI's Black Student Union (BSU) has prepared events honoring Black History Month in February. The include the BSU Kickoff, Poetic Justice, Skate Party, a panel of black and educated (BAE) professionals, exhibit Tunnels of Oppression, Soul Food Dinner in conjunction with Waterloo's Gift of Life Church, and Toast for Change; photo. | |
24 | Is gamification the future of productivity? Northern Iowan 116:32, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, gamification - combining work and play for a more satisfying daily life - is a valuable philosophy and can add elements of fun to work otherwise thought of as a necessary evil; photo. | |
25 | Meghan Markle and Unethical Journalism Practices Northern Iowan 116:30, p.3 |
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. | |
26 | 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. | |
27 | 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. | |
28 | We are still losing with steaming services Northern Iowan 116:23, p.3 |
Lien discusses streaming platforms, particularly in relation to the newly released Disney+ service. In the author's opinion, the purpose of streaming services is not to archive and release content in its original form, and it is important to keep in mind that corporations prioritize profit over transparency; photos. | |
29 | UNI community packs REC town hall Northern Iowan 116:22, p.1 |
More than 200 students, faculty, and community members attended a town hall hosted by the UNI Racial and Ethnic Coalition (REC) at Maucker Union on November 11. REC summarized their formation and launch of the #UNIisnotanAlly campaign, directed at what they viewed as a failure of UNI's administration to act on goals to combat racism. REC took questions and invited students of color to share their experiences. An addition to the article titled "Related: REC, students from Iowa and ISU attend Board of Regents meeting" covers the Board of Regents November 13 meeting that REC and representatives from Iowa and Iowa State attended to call for a town hall meeting with the regents; photos. | |
30 | Streaming wars make for tough decisions Northern Iowan 116:20, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the content "streaming wars" are just beginning. Lien discusses the upcoming launches of Disney Plus and HBO Max as well as Netflix and Filmstruck; photos. | |
31 | 'Dickinson' brings poet to life Northern Iowan 116:19, p.3 |
Lien gives "Dickinson" on Apple TV+ a favorable review; photo. | |
32 | REC launches #UNIisnotanAlly campaign Northern Iowan 116:19, p.1 |
Following President Nook's October 30 email to campus regarding the concerns of the UNI Racial and Ethnic Coalition (REC), members of the REC have launched their #UNIisnotanAlly campaign across campus and social media on November 1. It shares videos of student's personal accounts and testimonies of experiencing racism at UNI. The REC members also distributed fliers. The article covers the communication and goal-setting initiatives between REC and the Senior Leadership Team and that the Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), UNI Faculty Senate, and United Faculty support REC; photo. | |
33 | Barn Happy Business built from faith Northern Iowan 116:18, p.4 |
Barn Happy is a lunch spot, coffee bar, and gift shop five minutes from UNI. It has won the Iowa Tourism Award for Outstanding Retail Experience. Legaspi interviews owner Kris Boettger; photo. | |
34 | Fast Forward trains in digital media Northern Iowan 116:17, p.4 |
UNI's digital media program hosted its 15th annual Fast Forward Digital Media Workshop on October 25th. College and high school students from across the state heard from nearly 30 industry experts, including keynote speaker and UNI alum Ben Hagarty; photos. | |
35 | The impact of the printing press Northern Iowan 116:17, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, day-to-day technology is often taken for granted. Wiggins discusses technological advances and the evolution of information communication started by the Gutenberg Printing Press; photo. | |
36 | 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. | |
37 | Late meals and weekend hours return Northern Iowan 116:14, p.1 |
Rialto dining center is once again offering late breakfast and lunch hours after eliminating late breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the beginning of the fall 2019 semester. In addition to the reinstated hours at Rialto, the UNI Dining Services reveled that they would open Piazza and Rialto all weekend long at the start of the spring 2020 semester this January; photo. | |
38 | Companies need to distinguish between platform and publisher Northern Iowan 116:13, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, Silicon Valley companies need to decide whether they are platforms - for average people to freely express themselves - or publishers of content wherein they enforce more restrictions, an important distinction for modern society; photo. | |
39 | Rose shares 'Tales from the Bayou' Northern Iowan 116:11, p.5 |
Spoken word poet, activist, and writer Donney Rose shared poetry and addressed racial inequality at UNI Interpreters Theatre on Friday, October 4. | |
40 | Print news creates informed minds Northern Iowan 116:6, p.3 |
Horning discusses the decline of print newspapers and the rise of internet platforms. In the author's opinion, newspapers provide the highest-qualify journalism and are more valuable than other avenues of information. Free press is a Constitutional right, and college students should read articles from trustworthy news outlets to be informed; photo. | |
41 | Social media has changed the world Northern Iowan 116:4, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, social media has changed social dynamics and how information received, highlighting how it is used to find jobs and research businesses. Goodman also briefly speculates about the future of social media; photo. | |
42 | DIII athlete changes Instagram bio Northern Iowan 115:45, p.8 |
Satire article for April Fool's Day about a fictional college athlete who planned on being DI athlete but became a DIII athlete. | |
43 | Tale of two YouTubes: A spectrum Northern Iowan 115:41, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, YouTube has provided opportunities for young people to be aware of the world and engaged with politics more than ever before; photos. | |
44 | is YouTube a practical career? Northern Iowan 115:38, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, having a career in social media comes with downsides such as impracticality, suffering relationships, and fleeting fame. Bennethum attempts to dissuade readers from making a living on social media, instead favoring education; photo. | |
45 | Using snapchat as a tool to recruit voters Northern Iowan 115:20, p.4 |
The author discusses how social media, specifically Snapchat, has been encouraging voting and voter registration; photos. | |
46 | Online echo chambers reinforce politics Northern Iowan 115:13, p.4 |
In the author's opinion, in order to be informed citizens, people need to be mindful of social media echo chambers and deliberately seek out other viewpoints; photo. | |
47 | Spotify supporting indie artists Northern Iowan 115:9, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, Spotify's new beta software allowing small artists to release and manage their music for no cost is an important development for social media and the music industry; photo. | |
48 | EU articles harm free speech Northern Iowan 115:7, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, two proposed articles relating to the internet, news, and social media in the European Union restrict creative freedom and the free press. King explains how the articles could affect not only Europe, but the United States; photos. | |
49 | Is your phone your life support? Northern Iowan 115:7, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, people can easily become addicted to their cell phones and other mobile devices, and Miene challenges readers to interact more with people around them. | |
50 | UNI student arrested for extortion Northern Iowan 115:4, p.2 |
UNI student Christian Albert Gossweiler was arrested on August 22 on an account of extortion; he attempted to extort sex from a woman via Snapchat. | |
51 | The pros and cons of social media Northern Iowan 114:50, p.3 |
Columnist Sam King gives his opinions on the Pros and Cons of social media and how people use it to communicate. | |
52 | FB data breach impacts users Northern Iowan 114:47, p.3 |
The author gives a rundown of the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal and how it impacted facebook users. | |
53 | Snapchat update sees backlash Northern Iowan 114:39, p.3 |
Columnist Sam King discusses the recent Snapchat update and the response from users. He also discuses the app's rivalry with Instagram. | |
54 | Facebook to push video game streaming Northern Iowan 114:32, p.3 |
Columnist Sam King discusses the news that Facebook is planning to launch a video game streaming service to compete with services provided by YouTube and Twitch; photo. | |
55 | The conservative as racist: a popular lie Northern Iowan 112:49, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, social and technological echo chambers limit opportunities to understand other viewpoints, and has led to the perception that Republicans hold racist beliefs; photos. | |
56 | More selfies than service Northern Iowan 112:46, p.5 |
In this satirical article written for April Fools, UNI students go on a mission trip. | |
57 | Wi-Fi... just why?! Northern Iowan 112:46, p.7 |
In this satirical article written for April Fools, a student complains about the Wi-Fi. | |
58 | Wi-Fi outcry at UNI Northern Iowan 112:40, p.2 |
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59 | Cyber bullying performance impacts students Northern Iowan 112:39, p.4 |
The performance "Out of Bounds," a story about cyber-bullying, was held at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) on February 23. | |
60 | New philanthropy event set to thank and give back Northern Iowan 112:36, p.5 |
The UNI Foundation and Alumni Association are hosting the week-long We Are One UNI philanthropy event; photo. | |
61 | Social media and the Bundy blues Northern Iowan 112:31, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the effect that social media has had on political dialogue is dangerous. Moeller discusses conversations after LaVoy Finicum was shot and killed and Ammon Bundy was arrested; photo. | |
62 | Desperate: send me your internet points Northern Iowan 112:21, p.4 |
Carr-Murphy encourages and explains why students should follow her Twitter social media account; photos. | |
63 | 'Meninism': latest scourge of ignorance Northern Iowan 112:16, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the "meninist" movement on social media is a men's rights countermovement to feminism based on false premises; photos. | |
64 | Student mag on the (up)rise Northern Iowan 112:8, p.1 |
Uprising Magazine, a student publication founded in October 2014 by Kara Keigan, covers music, fashion, and art, particularly in the local area. It has struggled with funding due to Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) budget cuts; photo. | |
65 | Personal tech devices belong in classroom Northern Iowan 112:7, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, professors should not restrict students from using personal electronic devices in the classroom; photo. | |
66 | Filling your free time: explore student orgs Northern Iowan 112:6, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, students should take advantage of opportunities at UNI that could include joining a student organization, attending a performance, or going to a lecture. | |
67 | Sen. Grassley discusses whistleblowers Northern Iowan 112:6, p.1 |
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley and State Senator Jeff Danielson spoke in support of government whistleblowers and increased legal protection for them in the Maucker Union University Room on September 14; photo. | |
68 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 112:5, p.4 |
A student shares her story; photo. | |
69 | Hot off the web Northern Iowan 112:3, p.2 |
Odyssey Online is a news source and social media platform recently introduced at UNI. It allows college students to write articles pertaining to the UNI area and the opportunity to earn gift cards as compensation. | |
70 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 112:2, p.4 |
A student shares his story; photo. | |
71 | More social media maladies Northern Iowan 111:52, p.3 |
Gabe Gravert shares his opinion on social media. | |
72 | SigEp see-SAAWs against assault Northern Iowan 11:46, p.1 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon kicked off their sexual assault awareness week; photo. | |
73 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 11:46, p.1 |
A student shares her story; photo. | |
74 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 111:44, p.4 |
A student shares his story; photo. | |
75 | A Pinterest-ing spring Northern Iowan 111:41, p.1 |
Campus Activities Board hosted a night of creativity in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photo. | |
76 | Letter to the editor Northern Iowan 111:40, p.3 |
Student Matt Doore shares his frustration with the NISG's twitter account and its inaccuracies. | |
77 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 111:40, p.3 |
An Unnamed student shares a story about their struggle with an eating disorder; photo. | |
78 | Film brings up privacy concerns Northern Iowan 111:39, p.4 |
Film, "Media and Social media: a networked society" is looked at by Michael Blackwell. | |
79 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 111:38, p.1 |
As part of an ongoing project, student Jay Morales takes pictures of UNI students and has them tell a story to be published with it; photo. | |
80 | Hashtag for health Northern Iowan 111:36, p.1 |
The UNI health science club has began using social media to promote healthy living. | |
81 | YouTuber Oakley visits campus Northern Iowan 111:32, p.1 |
Online video blogger Tyler Oakley visited campus to speak about LGBT issues and answer questions chose by the audience; photo. | |
82 | NISG Elections: the blog is back Northern Iowan 111:31, p.3 |
Student Corey Cooling announces the return of the Northern Iowans blog covering the NISG elections; photo. | |
83 | Je suis Charlie, among other things Northern Iowan 111:28, p.4 |
Amber Rouse looks at the shooting of journalist Charlie Hebdo and the Religious motivations of the attacker; photo. | |
84 | "Students of UNI" page seeks solidarity Northern Iowan 111:26, p.2 |
Student Jay Morales is creating a Facebook page titled "Students of UNI" to capture the happiest of moments around campus; photo. | |
85 | Ruud Reports Northern Iowan 111:25, p.2 |
UNI president Bill Ruud answers some hot questions around campus and shares his personal opinion on current events. | |
86 | With December comes a time to give thanks Northern Iowan 111:25, p.3 |
Student Renae Beard encourages students to give back for the holidays, keep a positive attitude, and help those in need. | |
87 | All staff opinion column: What does 'diversity' at UNI mean to you? Northern Iowan 111:24, p.3 |
The Northern Iowan's opinion coulumnests take on the question of what diversity means to them, and if UNI is doing a good enough job meeting their expectations. | |
88 | We can do better Northern Iowan 111:22, p.1 |
Hundreds of faculty, students, and staff showed up to the "Day of Solidarity" protest and showed support for those affected by the harmful Yik-Yak posts. | |
89 | Getting together to listen Northern Iowan 111:21, p.4 |
Rod Library hosted a listening table, a gathering where anyone can talk without being judged; photo. | |
90 | Solidarity Northern Iowan 111:21, p.2 |
Students gathered outside the Maucker union to show support of those affected by the harmful social media posts. | |
91 | United we stand Northern Iowan 111:21, p.1 |
A group of students gathered in the Maucker Union Plaza supporting those victimized by social media harassment. | |
92 | We reform the social culture, not them Northern Iowan 111:20, p.3 |
Student Renae Beard talks about the increase in reported sexual assaults on campus, and explores ways that students can take a stand and prevent further issues. | |
93 | Letter from the editor Northern Iowan 111:16, p.4 |
Amber Rouse, Executive Editor of the Northern Iowan, urges students to ignore the Yik-Yak posts that have been causing so much controversy and to not fuel the hate and make things worse; photo. | |
94 | I yik love to your hateful yaks Northern Iowan 111:15, p.3 |
Student Renae Beard offers up her opinion on the Yik-Yak controversy on campus; photo. | |
95 | UNI needs to think before you yak your yik Northern Iowan 111:15, p.3 |
Student Taija Tucker gives her opinion on the Yik-Yak controversy on campus. | |
96 | Yak attack Northern Iowan 111:15, p.1 |
A new social media platform is bringing controversy to the UNI campus. | |
97 | My social media means my image Northern Iowan 111:14, p.3 |
Student Ashley Davidson talks about her view on social media. | |
98 | Ernest Cline to be keynote speaker for Reaching for Higher Ground Public Relations News Release 2014:76, p.1 |
UNI will host novelist Ernest Cline October 21, in Lang Auditorium. Cline is the author of this year's common read "Ready Player One." A book signing will follow the keynote address. The event is free and open to all. | |
99 | Stop microaggress-ing around Northern Iowan 111:6, p.3 |
Student Ashley Davidson shares her opinion on "microaggress-ing" and how to prevent every day insults on campus; photo. | |
100 | UNIVA launches crowd funding Northern Iowan 111:4, p.2 |
The University of Northern Iowa Veterans Associations is helping pilot a new form of funding for student organizations called crowd funding. |