Flenker--Elly (student--2018)

Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Foster crowned NCAA champion
Northern Iowan 115:44, p.1
The wrestling team competed in the NCAA championship. Drew Foster became the first Panther to win a national wrestling championship since 2000. The team finished 14th overll; photo.
2 Wrestling competes at Big 12 Championships
Northern Iowan 115:42, p.6
The UNI wrestling team takes third in the Big 12 Championship; photo.
3 Panther Portrait: Rock Revolution
Northern Iowan 115:40, p.8
The 20th annual Rock Revolution rock climbing event took place in the Wellness and Recreation Center on March 2; photos.
4 Grapplers head west, regain Big 12 momentum
Northern Iowan 115:34, p.9
The wrestling team defeated Utah Valley University, 29-12, in a Big 12 Conference matchup. Individual winners included Josh Alber, Drew Foster, Carter Isley, Jay Schwarm, and Max Thomsen; photo.
5 Cowboys wrangle Panthers at Stillwater
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1
The wrestling team competed against Oklahoma State University and lost, although individual winners included Taylor Lujan, Josh Alber, and Bryce Steiert; photo.
6 Wrestling competes at SDSU and Nebraska
Northern Iowan 115:28, p.1
The wrestling team defeated South Dakota State University and lost to the University of Nebraska; photo.
7 UNI cruises to wins in home opener
Northern Iowan 115:16, p.6
The swimming and diving team won their first home meet of the season; photo.
8 Play portrays romance on the spectrum
Northern Iowan 115:15, p.4
Student Nathan Selove's "Aut is Love," a play based on his experience of romance as an autistic person, was performed in the Interpreter's Theatre in Lang Hall; photos.
9 President Nook discusses leadership in everyday life
Northern Iowan 115:10, p.1
President Mark Nook shared his leadership philosophy during the Service and Leadership Council (SLC) workshop "Leadership in Everyday Life"; photo.
10 Professor promotes peace through storytelling
Northern Iowan 115:9, p.4
As part of the Frederick Douglass Power of Words Festival hosted by Rod Library, professor Chris Ogbondah presented "Tolerance and Unity through African American Storytelling," photo.