Hill--Drew (Student--2021)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Panthers stay hot, clobber Drake 9-2
Northern Iowan 119:52, p.6
The UNI softball team traveled to Des Moines to play Drake for a second time this season and won, 9-2. The Panthers have now won 6 consecutive games and have a conference record of 16-1; photo.
2 Two champions crowned at Kansas Relays
Northern Iowan 119:51, p.7
The UNI women's and men's track & field teams traveled to Kansas to compete in the Kansas Relays. The 4x100-meter relay team won their event and Jack Sumners claimed the gold for the 110-meter hurdles; photo.
3 Men finish second at Stampede at the Creek
Northern Iowan 119:50, p.7
The UNI men's and women's golf teams traveled to Nebraska to compete in their final regular season tournament at the Stampede at the Creek tournament. The men's team finished in 2nd place overall and the women finished ninth overall; photo.
4 UNI drops matches to Belmont, Murray State
Northern Iowan 119:49, p.6
The UNI tennis team traveled to Nashville, TN and lost to Belmont, 7-0. They then traveled to Murray, KY to play a match against Murray State and lost, 5-2; photo.
5 New men's basketball coach bungles first hire
Northern Iowan 119:46, p.7
In this satirical article written for April Fools that plays off of the article "Contract error lifts accountant to coach", new men's basketball head coach and sophomore accounting student, Ben Jacobsen, makes a huge mistake. He accidentally hired Iowa's offensive coordinator for football, not basketball, Brian Ferentz; photo.
6 Panthers perform for NFL scouts
Northern Iowan 119:45, p.6
UNI hosted Pro Day on Monday March 20th where ten UNI football players were able to show their abilities in front of scouts from various National Football League teams; photo.
7 Golfers compete at MSU Intercollegiate
Northern Iowan 119:44, p.6
The UNI men's golf team traveled to Ozark, MO to compete in the Missouri State Intercollegiate where they placed seventh out of 15 teams. Griffin Parker tied for 10th in the top 10 standings; photo.
8 Banking going bust
Northern Iowan 119:44, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion column about the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank in Santa Clara, CA, the 16th largest bank in the United States, and what that may mean for the rest of the country; photo.
9 Keckeisen secures runner-up finish at NCAAs
Northern Iowan 119:43, p.6
Parker Keckeisen finishes runner-up in the 184 pound championship in the NCAA Championships. The team as a whole finished the Championships tied with Wisconsin for 16th place; photo.
10 Where to draw the line on technology
Northern Iowan 119:42, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece on the pros and cons of the advancement of technologies. This article focuses on the advancements and risks of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs); photo.
11 UNI drops regular season finale to Bruins
Northern Iowan 119:40, p.7
The UNI men's basketball team lost their final regular season game on Senior Day against Belmont, 83-75. They received the eight-seed and will play Illinois State in the first round of the MVC tournament (Arch Madness); photo.
12 Panthers stay in title hunt after road split
Northern Iowan 119:39, p.6
The UNI women's basketball team played two away games last week. They played against the Belmont Bruins and lost, 82-77 but beat the Murray State Racers, 76-48. The Panthers are tied for second in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) with Missouri State at 14-4; photo.
13 Larsen claims gold, Panthers finish 4th at MVCs
Northern Iowan 119:38, p.10
The UNI swimming & diving team competed at the 2023 Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) Swimming and Diving Championships last week. The Panthers had multiple top-five finishes earning them 4th place overall; photo.
14 The pros and cons of the Students First Act
Northern Iowan 119:37, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece about the House File 68, also known as the "Students First Act", signed by Governor Kim Reynolds on January 24, 2023. They write about the controversy, benefits for parents, and effects on funding for public schools in Iowa; photo.
15 Panthers fall to No. 3 ISU in front of 5,754 fans
Northern Iowan 119:36, p.6
The UNI wrestling team, currently ranked 14th, dueled against the No. 3 Iowa State Cyclones last Friday at home in front of the third-largest crowd of all time at UNI. The Panthers lost, 19-12, putting their Big 12 season record at 5-3; photo.
16 Panthers climb past Mountaineers, 20-12
Northern Iowan 119:35, p.7
The UNI wrestling team traveled to Morgantown, WV and beat the West Virginia Mountaineers last Sunday in a dual meet. This puts the team at a Big 12 conference record of 5-2; photo.
17 Perfection: Panthers shut out Lancers, 44-0
Northern Iowan 119:34, p.7
The UNI wrestling team hosted the California Baptist Lancers last weekend where all 10 Panther wrestlers won their matches; photo.
18 The bigger threat: climate change
Northern Iowan 119:34, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece about climate change and the threats it has on our world today. He looks at legislation passed by US government, studies, and free market benefits that could impact climate change; photo.
19 Panthers stop Beacons, fall to Sycamores
Northern Iowan 119:32, p.6
The UNI men's basketball team faced the Valparaiso Beacons last Wednesday in the McLeod Center and won, 77-66. They then traveled to Indian to play the Sycamores and lost, 79-71; photo.
20 Panthers split with Fighting Hawks, Mavericks
Northern Iowan 119:31, p.7
The UNI women's tennis team played two away games to start off their 2023 season. They lost to North Dakota, 6-1, but then bounced back and beat Minnesota State, 6-1; photo.
21 UNI falls to Iowa State and West Virginia
Northern Iowan 119:30, p.7
The UNI women's swimming and diving team traveled to Ames to compete in a dual meet against Iowa State and West Virginia. They lost to Iowa State, 213.5-85.5 and West Virginia, 209-90; photo.
22 UNI performs well at Hawkeye Invitational
Northern Iowan 119:29, p.7
Both men and women's track & field teams traveled to Iowa City for the Hawkeye Invitational. The Panthers had one first-place athlete, five runners-up, and three runners place in third place.
23 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.
24 UNI competes at Cliff Keen Invitational
Northern Iowan 119:28, p.7
The UNI wrestling team competed in the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas last weekend. UNI placed fifth out of 33 teams; photo.
25 Is it better to give or to receive
Northern Iowan 119:28, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece on how people view giving versus receiving during the holiday seasons. He asked 10 students/young adults around UNI's campus two questions: "Is it better to give or receive?" and "Is it more fun to give or receive?". He then discusses his findings and shares his opinions on the matter; photo.
26 Panthers hold on, take down Huskies
Northern Iowan 119:26, p.7
The UNI men's basketball team played a home game against the Northern Illinois Huskies and won, 83-76. Bowen Born achieved a career high of 30 points; photo.
27 Panthers win two games in Cancun
Northern Iowan 119:25, p.7
The UNI women's basketball win their games against Tulane Green Wave, 82-60 and the Vanderbilt Commodores, 65-62 during their trip to Cancun, Mexico for the Cancun Challenge.
28 The red wave in Iowa
Northern Iowan 119:24, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece on the recent midterm election results which he believes confirms that Iowa is most likely moving away from being a swing state to becoming a solid Republican state; photo.
29 Spiders crawl past UNI, 68-55
Northern Iowan 119:23, p.6
The UNI men's basketball team lost their first away game against the Richmond Spiders making their overall season record 2-1; photo.
30 UNI throttles Wartburg in season opening victory
Northern Iowan 119:22, p.7
The UNI men's basketball team won their home game against Wartburg for the first regular season game, 105-49
31 Vote for who you know
Northern Iowan 119:20, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece strongly urging students to vote for Kim Reynolds and Chuck Grassley during the midterm election.
32 Panthers hang on, win by 1 yard
Northern Iowan 119:19, p.6
The UNI football team won their away game against Southern Illinois University, 37-36. Drew Hill gives an in-depth report on the game; photo.
33 Panthers end regular season with 0-0 tie
Northern Iowan 119:18, p.7
The UNI women's soccer team ties their last regular season game with a 0-0 tie against the Belmont Bruins at home. They finished sixth in the MVC standings with a record of 2-2-6; photo.
34 Panthers improve to 11-0 in MVC
Northern Iowan 119:17, p.7
UNI women's volleyball win their away matches against Indiana State and Evansville last weekend continuing their undefeated streak in the MVC. The Panthers beat Indiana State, 3-0 and Evansville 3-1; photo.
35 Embracing more religious freedom in the US
Northern Iowan 119:16, p.3
Drew Hill writes an opinion piece about their thoughts on religious freedom and how it is interpreted within the First Amendment. Hill believes that religious rights should be more balanced within the US; photo.
36 Panthers compete at Bradley Pink Classic
Northern Iowan 119:15, p.6
Both UNI men's and women's cross country teams competed in the Bradley Pink Classic hosted in Illinois. The women placed 18th out of 42 teams and the men placed 33rd out of 35 teams.
37 Panthers fall to Redbirds, 23-21
Northern Iowan 119:13, p.6
Drew Hill reports on the Panther homecoming football game loss against Indiana State; photo.
38 Making a case for capitalism
Northern Iowan 119:12, p.3
Drew Hill writes their opinion on the pros of capitalism and believes that socialism and communism always leave a country worse off; photo.
39 UNI ties MVC match vs Evansville, 2-2
Northern Iowan 119:11, p.6
Drew Hill reports on the UNI women's soccer team's away game against the Evansville Purple Aces. The game ended with a tie making their overall season record 4-5-2.
40 Panthers finish 6th at Briar Ridge Invitational
Northern Iowan 119:10, p.7
Drew Hill writes about the scoring of the women's golf team at the Briar Ridge Invitational in Schererville, Indiana. The Panthers placed 6th out of 10 teams; photo.
41 Are sky-high prices bringing you down?
Northern Iowan 119:8, p.3
Drew Hill writes his opinions of the inflation issues currently happening with the United State's economy; photo.
42 UNI soccer shutout by Valparaiso, 1-0
Northern Iowan 119:7, p.6
UNI women's soccer team lost their first conference game of the season against Valparaiso University Beacons, 1-0.
43 Women's tennis performs well at Drake Invite
Northern Iowan 119:6, p.7
Drew Hill reviews UNI women's tennis team's opening games at the Drake Invite in Des Moines, Iowa. The highlight of the invite for the Panthers being Adrijana Brkic earning the Flight B title; photo.
44 Is the US a democracy?
Northern Iowan 119:5, p.3
Drew Hill writes his opinion on whether the US is actually a democracy or not. Hill argues that the US government is not controlled by the people but it is instead governed by a constitution which makes the US more of a constitutional republic.
45 Panthers fall short to ND, 29-27
Northern Iowan 119:5, p.7
Drew Hill reviews the UNI football game loss against the North Dakota Fighting Hawks; photo.
46 The NFL's race for the bottom
Northern Iowan 119:3, p.7
Drew Hill writes previews for the NFL teams that are still in the rebuilding process for the upcoming NFL season. Some of the teams include the Houston Texans, the New York Jets, and the Chicago Bears.
47 2022 NFL storylines to watch
Northern Iowan 119:2, p.7
Drew Hill, NI sports writer reviews the upcoming NFL season including games, trades, and other sports news.
48 In defense of Dobbs v. Jackson
Northern Iowan 119:2, p.3
Drew Hill writes his opinions on the ruling of Dobbs v. Jackson case which overturned the protective abortion rights of Roe v. Wade. He believes that the Supreme Court made the right decision in the controversial debate.
49 LeBron or Jordan: who is the NBA's G.O.A.T.?
Northern Iowan 118:54, p.7
Hill debates whether Michael Jordan or Lebron James is the greatest player of all time in NBA men's basketball; in their opinion, it is Jordan.
50 Is ESG good for our economy?
Northern Iowan 118:53, p.3
The author gives their opinion on using ESG scores (environmental, social and governance) to evaluate companies for investment, saying it is harmful to the capitalist economy; photo.