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Pete Lee-ving in the moment Comedian Pete lee guest lectured to students and faculty in the Commons Ballroom; photo.
Student voices; Do you think the "It's On Us" campaign will help change the way UNI deals with assault cases? Students respond to the question "Will the It's On Us campaign work?"; photo.
Early satellite voting for UNI Student attending UNI are able to take part in early voting at the Maucker Union; photo
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For scientifically illiterate America Student Brett Irving shares his opinion on how those who are scientifically illiterate are holding the country back and stopping the United States from being at its full potential; photo.
Letter from the editor 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.
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Letter to the editor Gabbi DeWitt of the Pink Ribbon Run Committee writes to the Northern Iowan thanking Gamma Phi Beta and the Student Alumni Ambassadors for their help with the Pink Ribbon Run; photo.
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Gritty film drives the horrors of war Film Critic Joshua Rouse reviews the movie "Fury"
We're getting nerdy with Ernie Students gathered in the Lang Auditorium to listen to Ernie Cline discuss his book "Ready Player One"; photo.
Charitable Chili UNI 4 Kids is hosting a chili cook-off in order to raise money for charity.
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Getting students involved in halftime Student Sean Dengler believes that students should be more involved during the halftime shows at sporting events and lists a few ways this could be achieved; photo.
Fantasy football hot or not: week 8 Riley Ubben discusses picks for fantasy football; photo.
Previewing the 2014-15 UNI men's basketball season Student Brandon Tjepkes offers a sneak peek into how he thinks the 2014-15 basketball season will turn out; photo.