Issue Contents

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1 Campbell, Lawther to see changes in fall
Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021), Cummings--Gabriella (Class of 2021)
With residence re-contracting approaching, the Department of Residence announced that in Fall 2021 Campbell Hall will only be used for isolation and quarantine, and Lawther Hall will be shifting into double suites and single rooms; photos.
2 Statue returns to Redeker
Burrage--Shawn (Student--2021), Cummings--Gabriella (Class of 2021)
"The Three Acrobats" sculpture returns to a space outside the Redeker Center after conservation by Abby Hedley, UNI Art Conservationist, and Tom Stancliffe, retired Fine Arts professor; photos.
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3 COVID-19 updates: U.K. variant in Iowa, winter masking tips
Kelsey--Elizabeth (Class of 2021)
Updates about COVID-19 on campus, including the B.1.1.7 (UK) variant in Iowa and tips on wearing a mask in the winter.
4 UNI will receive additional COVID-19 relief funding
Kelsey--Elizabeth (Class of 2021)
UNI to receive $3 million more in COVID-19 relief funding through the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA), although it is yet undetermined how it will be disbursed to students.
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5 Amazon must unionize
Slomka--Emerson (Student--2019)
In the author's opinion, unionizing gives power to employees, which Amazon discourages because it causes their profitability to suffer. Slomka urges Amazon employees to unionize despite anti-union sentiment from the company.
6 On the Burma coup
Rawwas--Mohammed (Class of 2021)
Rawwas discusses the recent coup deposing Aung San Suu Kyi in Burma. In the author's opinion, the military should not be in charge, but Suii Kyi was also problematic and colluded with the military, failing to speak out or stop the genocide of the Rohingya in the country.
7 The Iowa Caucuses: one year later
Madden--Jacob (Class of 2019)
Madden, who worked with the Iowa Democratic Party (IDP) at the time, reflects on the 2020 Iowa Caucuses and the difficulties encountered at the time by the IDP and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
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8 Panther Portrait: coffee date with Sorority Life
Crow--Katie (Student--2020)
Sorority Life hosted a coffee and recruitment event in Maucker Union; photos.
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9 "The Little Things" brings little to the table
Friesen--Hunter (Class of 2022)
Friesen reviews "The Little Things," 3/5; photo.
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10 Men's basketball drops latter game vs SIU
Tournier--Tehya (Class of 2022), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022)
Although the men's basketball team won their previous game against the Southern Illinois Salukis, 74-62, they lost their second, moving them to 5-11 overall and 3-7 in Missouri Valley Conference play; photos.
11 Panthers drop two games, fall to 0-5
Warrington--David (Student--2020), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022)
The Panther volleyball team lost to the Drake University Bulldogs, 3-1, and No. 25-ranked Marquette University Golden Eagles, 3-1, in two home games in the McLeod Center; photos.