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Skepticism in modern American politics Horning discusses becoming more skeptical of government, especially after the Iowa Democratic Party's fiasco running the Iowa caucuses. In the author's opinion, both parties have begun to shift their platforms and alienate voters; photo.
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We need to keep television weird In the author's opinion, television - both network and streaming - needs to push boundaries to remain interesting and garner viewership. Lien discusses shows that have done this through the years; photo.
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UNI defeats Valpo, Drake UNI men's basketball team is 21-3 overall and 10-2 in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC). The Panthers defeated the Valparaiso Crusaders, 63-51, and the Drake University Bulldogs, 83-73. UNI remains undefeated at home with a record of 13-0; photos.
Imagining America presents at UNI Junior art history major Katelyn Brockmeyer is an intern at Imagining America, which promotes community engagement through arts, humanities, and design. Brockmeyer is facilitating presentations on various topics in art, and presented on black artists in history during Black History Month, including Kihinde Wiley, Betye Saar, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Maya Angelou, and Faith Ringgold, among others. UNI graduate and curator for the Waterloo Center for the Arts Chawne Paige also spoke, focusing on the center's collection of Haitian art.
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Panel addresses diversity in the workplace On February 6, UNI hosted a panel discussing diversity in the workplace at the Center for Multicultural Education (CME). Panelists included Michelle Byers, assistant vice president and director of the Office of Human Resources, Keyah Levy, assistant director of the CME, and Chiquita Loveless, Military and Veteran Student Services coordinator; Gabriela Olivares, associate dean of the Graduate College, moderated. Panelists spoke on their personal experiences in the workplace, how faculty and staff can encourage diversity, and answered questions; photo.
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Preview: Love a Donor Week 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.
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Spring 2020 Career Fair Guide The Spring 2020 Career Fair Guide includes an article from the Northern Iowan archives titled "Building a resume to help the job search," list of attendees, and career fair tips; photos.
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"I Heart Female Orgasm" talks sex UNI's Campus Activities Board and Student Wellness Center collaborated to present "I Heart Female Orgasm," an informative event about sexuality held on February 6 in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photos.
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Softball season underway in the Dome The UNI softball team opened their season when they hosted the Doc Halverson UNI-Dome Classic, including visitors DePaul, Drake, Murray State, South Dakota, and South Dakota State. On day one, UNI lost to South Dakota, 5-3, and Murray State, 2-1. On day two, the Panthers beat Murray State and and lost to South Dakota State, 6-1; photos.
Panther women drop first home game of the year The UNI women's basketball team hosted the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC)-leading Missouri State Lady Bears in the McLeod Center and were defeated, 65-55, in their first home loss of the season. They are now 9-1 in the conference and 19-3 overall; photos.