Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019)
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Panther Portrait: Outdoor concert series Witherow--Anthony (Student--2020), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 117:16, p.05 |
10/12/2020 | Panther Portrait of the Outdoor Concert Series; photos. | |
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Albumn Review: SingPins dazzle in debut albumn Mitchell--Cecilia (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:27, p.05 |
12/12/2019 | "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 claims she thoroughly enjoyed the album. "I think it is a must-buy in the name of Panther Pride and enjoyment of the musical experience," The UNI community should be very proud to have a group as talented as the SingPins on campus; photo. | |
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Glee Club 'sleighs' at annual Variety Show Alldredge--Anna (Student--2019), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:26, p.01 |
12/9/2019 | Theatre critic, Anna Alldredge, reviews the Varsity Men's Glee Club's 42nd annual Christmas Variety Show in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) on December 6 and 7. The show featured a number of musical acts and performances for everyone, both young and old, to enjoy. This years' production featured a variety of new material, from student-written compositions to holiday renditions of non-holiday songs. The Men's Glee Club ignited holiday spirit through a creative blend of lighthearted humor and heartfelt, moving music; photo. | |
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Panthers take down Bulldogs, move to 21-9 overall Horning--Colin (Class of 2022), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:23, p.06 |
11/18/2019 | The UNI volleyball team beat Drake University, in three straight sets; photo. | |
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Petersen ties all-time win record in weekend sweep Hansen--Patrick (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:19, p.06 |
11/4/2019 | UNI volleyball team extended their win streak by winning six games over the weekend and ended 2-0. Volleyball Head Coach Roberta (Bobbi) Petersen tied the record for the most wins in UNI Volleyball history. Set at 503 career victories in a sweep over Missouri State. Karlie Tylor also passed the former record with 1573 kills; photo. | |
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Panther women defeat Upper Iowa in exhibition play Horning--Colin (Class of 2022), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:18, p.06 |
10/31/2019 | The UNI women's basketball team won their exhibition game against Upper Iowa University. The final score was 67-40. The key players of this game were Kam Finley, Kristina Cavey, Bre Gunnels, and Abby Gerrits. The Panthers held a strong lead throughout the game, at half time 25-9; photo. | |
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Panthers drop two away, fall to 5-9 overall Kiewiet--Brielle (Student--2019), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:16, p.06 |
10/24/2019 | The UNI Women's Soccer team lost to Drake 2-0 and Missouri State 2-1. This dropped them to 5-9 overall. In their conference, they are 1-4 with only two match ups left for the season; photo. | |
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Panthers take down Sycamores 2-1 in overtime Horning--Colin (Class of 2022), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019), Anderson--Kati (Student--2018) Northern Iowan 116:14, p.06 |
10/17/2019 | The Panther women outshot the Sycamores 2-1 for the game as well as notching six corner kicks to only one from Indiana State. The first goal was by Jordyn Rolli in the 31st minute and it was fallowed in the 72nd minute by Indiana State. The game went into overtime and freshman Kennedy Rieken, named the MVC Newcomer of the Week, came through and won a goal in the 98th minute. This moved UNI to 1-2 in conference play and 5-7 overall for the season; photo. | |
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Panthers drop three, slide to 4-7 on the season Hansen--Patrick (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:11, p.06 |
10/8/2019 | The UNI women's soccer team lost to Western Illinois, 3-2, Illinois State, 5-0, and Loyola, 3-0. | |
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Panthers drop three, slide to 4-7 on the season Hansen--Patrick (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:11, p.06 |
10/7/2019 | The women's soccer team has fallen into a slump lately as they have struggled to get back to their winning ways, dropping three games in a row. Up next, Indiana State comes to town on Saturday, October 12 for a 1 p.m. matinee game; photo. | |
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Panther women finish 1-2 in three-game stand Kiewiet--Brielle (Student--2019), Anderson--Kati (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:7, p.06 |
9/23/2019 | The UNI women's soccer team lost 1-2 of the three games they played in Kansas City. The team was devastated and disappointed with their 2-0 loss against South Dakota State. The Panthers will next travel to Macomb, Illinois to play the Western Illinois Leathernecks; photo. | |
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Constitution Day Address confronts slavery's legacy Legaspi--Sofia (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:6, p.01 |
9/19/2019 | UNI and Cedar Vally community members crowded into the Great Hall of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) on September 16 to hear Nikole Hannah-Jones deliver the UNI 2019 Constitution Day Address. Hannah-Jones told the audience she would "be going a bit rogue" and would not be speaking on school segregation, but instead on the 1619 project. After the lecture, there was a 20-minute question-and answer-session with Hannah-Jones.; photo. | |
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Constitution Day Address confronts slavery's legacy Legaspi--Sofia (Student--2018), Rublaitus--Lindy (Student--2019) Northern Iowan 116:6, p.01 |
9/9/2019 | Investigative Reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones came to UNI to speak at the Constitution Day Adress. Her speech promoted the 1619 Project and spoke about the serious issue that America faces concerning racism and the legacy of slavery. She pointed out certain laws that were in place years before her birth that hindered her parents and she pointed out the hypocrisy of how African-Americans were treated in the founding of America to present day and the liberties they and other minorities are denied due to their skin tone, sex, occupation, and sexual orientation. |
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