Mitchell--Cecilia (Class of 2022)

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# Title Date Summary
1 Preview: 'You Can't Take It With You'
Northern Iowan 116:43, p.5
TheatreUNI will continue its performances of "You Can't Take It With You" March 12-13 and 25-9; photo.
2 Women's History Month events coming up at UNI
Northern Iowan 116:40, p.5
Events will be held throughout March to celebrate Women's History Month. Sexuality, Women and Gender (SWAG) will host the forum "Jackie and Jill Robinson: Women and the Need to Be Better at Politics" on March 2 in Rod Library. The Women's History Month Kickoff and Art Expo will be on March 3 in the Center for Multicultural Education (CME), and there will be a documentary screening on Carrie Chapman Catt followed by a panel on the same date. On March 5, Col. Beth Behn (Chief of Staff, Army Sustainment Command) will give the lecture "A Rising Tide: The Final Victorious Wave of the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1916-1920." The Philosophy and Religion 50th Anniversary Lecture will be held on March 6, given by Tracy Bonfitto, Curator of Art at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin: "A Visible Scar: Loss and Memory in the Works of Zarina Hashmi and Rummana Hussein." Future events will include Women in Red: Wikipedia Editathon in Rod Library, Bingo Night in Curris Business Building, communication studies professor Catherine Palczewski's lecture "Bodies that Argue: How Suffragists Constituted White Women's Citizenship During the 1919 Prison Special Tour" as the last installment of the Phi Alpha Theta lecture series, the even "Women of War: Stories of Veteran Women," a movie night and RodCon keynote speaker Gabby Rivera in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. The month will conclude with Women of Excellence on March 27.
3 Panther Portrait: Dance Marathon
Northern Iowan 116:40, p.5
The ninth annual UNI Dance Marathon event was held in Maucker Union on February 29 and raised a total $522,136.09 to fund pediatric epilepsy research. Nathan and Beth Tross of Highland Park, Illinois matched the funs raised to bring the total amount to $1,044,272; photos.
4 Art Dept. lecture covers feminist art
Northern Iowan 116:36, p.2
Dr. Claire Kovacs presented a lecture titled 'The SisterSerpents' Rage + Bodily Autonomy" in Kammerick Art Building. A group of students, faculty, and community members was in attendance. Presenter Dr. Claire Kovacs gave the lecture "The SisterSerpents' Rage + Bodily Autonomy" in the Kamerick Art Building. She was introduced by UNI art faculty member Dr. Elizabeth Sutton, and also briefly talked about the "Empowered" show she co-curated on display in the Gallery of Art.
5 Preview: Love a Donor Week
Northern Iowan 116:34, p.4
UNI's eighth annual Love a Donor Week is February 10-14 and includes multiple opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to write thank-you notes to university donors at various locations across campus; photo.
6 Panther Portrait: Hot Topics with SAE
Northern Iowan 116:32, p.4
Members of the improv comedy group Some Assembly Required (SAR) hosted their first show of the season, "Hot Topics," at Threehouse; photos.
7 SingPins dazzle in debut albumn
Northern Iowan 116:27, p.5
"SingPins A Cappella" is the first alumn released by UNI campus organization SingPins, a small auditioned ensemble within Men's Glee Club. The record includes 10 tracks, both live performances and studio performance amassed between the years 2017-2019. Mitchell gives the album a favorable review; photo.
8 Panther Portrait: Rocky Horror Picture Show
Northern Iowan 116:19, p.4
Alpha Psi Omega held UNI's annual midnight showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at Stayer-Wood Theater on November 1. David Harnois of TheatreUNI hosted; photos.
9 'JESUS IS KING' falls short of collective potential
Northern Iowan 116:18, p.3
Mitchell reviews Kanye West's ninth studio album, "JESUS IS KING." As a gospel/rap album, Mitchell feels it falls short of both the genre in general and West's other work; 3/5; photo.
10 Welcome Back
Northern Iowan 116:1, p.1
Students that work at the Northern Iowan share advice to new and returning UNI students. Gabrielle Leitner (Executive Editor), Gabrielle Cummings (Art Director), Elizabeth Kelsey (News Editor), Sofia Legaspi (Campus Life Editor), Jacob Potter (Sports Editor), and Cecilia Mitchell (Copy Editor) give advice and answer questions; photo.
11 'VertigoMini' a disturbing delight
Northern Iowan 115:53, p.4
Mitchell gives "VertigoMini: A Night of 'In-Case' Performance Art" held April 25 in the Kamerick Art Building a favorable review; photos.
12 MSA to 'Celebrate Identities' at banquet
Northern Iowan 115:51, p.5
The Muslim Student Association (MSA) will hold "Celebrating Identities: The Banquet" on April 25 in the Maucker Union ballrooms. MSA won Program of the Year and Student Organization of the Year for the 2018-2019 academic year. Faculty advisor Cara Burnidge and students Nadir Khan and Huzaifa Shah will speak at the event; photos.
13 'Serse' hits an operatic high note
Northern Iowan 115:50, p.5
Mitchell gives UNI Opera's performance of "Serse" a favorable review; photos.
14 UNI Museum unveils mastodon tusk
Northern Iowan 115:47, p.1
A mastodon tusk found by a man in Hampton, Iowa in the early 1900s was later donated to the UNI Museum in 1934. After undergoing conservation beginning in 2014, the tusk as of April 2 is on display as part of the museum's exhibits in Rod Library; photo.
15 'Ezra' offers witty social commentary
Northern Iowan 115:42, p.5
Mitchell gives student Jim Keane's play "Ezra and Me," performed in the Interpreters Theatre, a favorable review; photos.
16 Reading series features Wapsipinicon Almanac
Northern Iowan 115:40, p.2
Timothy Fay, publisher of the Wapsipinicon Almanac, spoke about his contributions to the Almanac to commemorate the 25th anniversary and the final issue at the Hearst Center for the Arts Final Thursday Reading Series on February 28; photo.
17 Local Food and Film Fest held at Hearst Center
Northern Iowan 115:40, p.8
The fifth annual Local Food and Film Festival took place at the Hearst Center for the Arts on March 2; photos.
18 "Legacy of Light' shines on stage
Northern Iowan 115:38, p.5
Mitchell gives an overall favorable review to TheatreUNI's production "Legacy of Light" held February 21 in Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
19 BSU kicks off Black History Month
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1
The Black Student Union (BSU) is celebrating Black History Month and hosting several events through the month that are open for anyone to attend; photos.
20 PSO program divides community
Northern Iowan 115:31, p.1
Cedar Falls' Public Safety Officer (PSO) program, which cross-trains staff, is supported by those who view it as lowering costs and improving safety but condemned by those, including the figherfighters' union, that says it leaves the city understaffed by professional firefighters; photos.
21 Exhibit views life from human perspective
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art opened an new exhibit "In and of the Anthropocene," co-curated by gallery director Darrell Taylor and art history professor Elizabeth Sutton; photos.
22 'Twilight' to be screened for saga's 10th anniversary
Northern Iowan 115:23, p.5
A screening of the first 'Twilight' film will be held in the Interpreter's Theatre on November 13 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its release. Student Hannah Twitchell organized the celebration; photo.
23 Holocaust Museum speaker visits UNI
Northern Iowan 115:23, p.1
Eric Schmalz, staff member of the United States Holocaust Museum, gave the lecture "'The Gauntlet Has Been Thrown:' Newspapers, Op-Eds, and American Responses to Anti-Semitism" in Sabin Hall's Segebarth Auditorium on November 6; photo.
24 UNI does the Time Warp, again
Northern Iowan 115:21, p.5
Alpha Psi Omega held an interactive showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" on November 2 in Strayer-Wood Theatre.
25 BSU kicks off Black History Month
Northern Iowan 115:32, p.1
Black Student Union (BSU) members and non-members danced and sang to celebrate the kickoff event of the first of 13 BSU-sponsored events to be held in honor of Black History Month his year. These free, open-to-the-public activities include talks and seminars, art and poetry, open mics, a skate party, a royalty competition and more.