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Bernie 'bores' at UNI visit Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders held a rally at the West Gym on January 24; photo.
Caucus for your candidate The Iowa caucuses will take place on February 1; photos.
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Prof passes after 45 years at UNI Philosophy and World Religions professor James Robinson died after teaching at UNI for 45 years.
Charges for mental health services proposed In order to hire additional staff to meet student needs, the Student Health Center has proposed billing students for psychiatric care, a currently free service; photo.
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Caucus for Bernie Mattox encourages readers to support Bernie Sanders for president.
Hyper-masculinity kills In the author's opinion, social messages surrounding masculinity create harm. Cobb discusses the recent incident in Pittsburg where Charles McKinney shot Janese Talton-Jackson; photo.
Social media and the Bundy blues In the author's opinion, the effect that social media has had on political dialogue is dangerous. Moeller discusses conversations after LaVoy Finicum was shot and killed and Ammon Bundy was arrested; photo.
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A great taste of the 250 clubs on campus Some lesser-known student organizations of the more than 250 at UNI include: Art for El Salvador, Sparkles, Capoeira Sports Club, Students Advocating for Voices and Equality (SAVE), Potters and Sculptors, Hardwoods, Student Interior Designers of Northern Iowa Panther Palms, and Student Leadership Outdoor Education; photo.
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Broncos and Panthers meet in Manning's last chance Deitrick discusses the upcoming Super Bowl 50 game, the Denver Broncos versus the Carolina Panthers; photo.
Bohannon has a successful career; holds record for threes Herring discusses basketball player Matt Bohannon's career at UNI and three-point shooting record, currently standing at 236; photo.