Issue Contents

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1 ISSO collecting winter clothing donations
Legaspi--Sofia (Class of 2020)
The International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) will hold a winter clothing drive to assist international students during the Midwestern winter. Isabela Varela, the director of the ISSO, talks about the financial burden of purchasing winter clothes, especially for exchange students who are only at UNI for a semester; photos.
2 UNI community packs REC town hall
Kelsey--Elizabeth (Class of 2021), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022)
More than 200 students, faculty, and community members attended a town hall hosted by the UNI Racial and Ethnic Coalition (REC) at Maucker Union on November 11. REC summarized their formation and launch of the #UNIisnotanAlly campaign, directed at what they viewed as a failure of UNI's administration to act on goals to combat racism. REC took questions and invited students of color to share their experiences. An addition to the article titled "Related: REC, students from Iowa and ISU attend Board of Regents meeting" covers the Board of Regents November 13 meeting that REC and representatives from Iowa and Iowa State attended to call for a town hall meeting with the regents; photos.
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3 UNI police locate missing woman The search for Courtney Elsbernd of Waterloo is over. Elsbernd was found dead in a UNI remote parking lot in a car. No sign of foul play is suspected in her death.
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4 The arts go underappreciated
Bennethum--Abigail (Class of 2021)
In the author's opinion, there is a lack of appreciation for the arts, and lack of funding is key to this. Bennethum discusses how art is an outlet for creativity and can facilitate learning; photo.
5 What does it mean to be 'conservative?'
Wiggins--Kevin (Student--2019)
Wiggins discusses what it means to be conservative and discusses the history of the term and school of thought. In the author's opinion, conservatives have lost their path and must embrace both historical inheritance and future possibilities to move forward.
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6 'Jojo Rabbit' comically attacks Nazis
Friesen--Hunter (Class of 2022)
Friesen reviews "Jojo Rabbit," 4/5; photo.
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7 No 'frets' for UNI Ukulele Club
Weber--Colby (Class of 2020)
The UNI Ukulele Club welcomes students with or without a musical background to learn to play the instrument. It was founded in 2018 and is advised Kevin Droe, associate professor of music. The club meets on Wednesdays and has played formal concerts; photo.
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8 Preview: No. 4 UNI vs No. 8 South Dakota State
Potter--Jacob (Student--2019), Leitner--Gabrielle (Class of 2020)
UNI's football team will face South Dakota State. Coach Farley discussed UNI's possible strategies and strengths. The team has a positive outlook due to new offensive line coach Ryan Clanton and star quarterback Will McElvain; photo.
9 Six Panters claim titles in season opener
Hansen--Patrick (Class of 2024), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022)
The UNI wrestling team's season began at the Harold Nichols Open at Iowa State University. Six Panther wrestlers claimed the title in their weight group on the day with five more finishing in second place. Winners included Michael Blockhus, Max Thomsen, Bryce Steiert, Taylor Lujan, Lance Runyon, and Parker Keckeisen; photo.
10 Top 3 men's basketball standouts to watch this season
Potter--Jacob (Student--2019), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022)
In the author's opinion, the three UNI men's basketball players to watch this season are A. J. Green, Spencer Haldeman, and Austin Phyfe; photo.