Issue Contents
Page 1
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1 | From injury to inspiration Patterson--Grace (Student--2022) |
Professor Windee Weiss details her passion for sport psychology and gymnastics; photo. |
2 | Iowa Board of Regents votes to remove standardized testing requirement Akin--Katie (Student--2021) |
The Board of Regents decided to keep the ACT optional for incoming students, citing GPA as a better indicator of graduation; photo. |
3 | Students navigate COVID-19 test options Koehler--Emma (Student--2021), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022) |
There are many different COVID-19 test options available in the Cedar Falls area; photo. |
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4 | Enrollment crisis looming over UNI Gray--Glenn (Guest Columnist) |
Glenn Gray gives his opinion on the decreasing enrollment at UNI; photo. |
Page 4
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5 | "Too bright for our infirm delight" De Bruin--Karla (Class of 2022) |
The latest exhibition at the UNI Gallery of Art features female-identifying artists, indigenous artists, and artists of color. It is available all semester; photo. |
6 | EMCEC: new understanding NI Archives |
Reprinted from the February 3, 1971 edition, the editor's introduction notes the EMCEC had recently begun in the Honors Cottage. The article discusses the Ethnic Minority Cultural and Education Center. |
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7 | Conference championship weekend recap: Bengals and Rams emerge Hill--Drew (Student--2021) |
The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams come out on top and are on the way to the Super Bowl; photo. |
8 | Creighton, UNO hand Panthers tough losses in season-opener Shea--Caden (Student--2022) |
The women's tennis team fell to both Creighton University and the University of Nebraska-Omaha in their season opener. |
9 | Panther Train takes down OU for second-straight ranked win Warrington--David (Student--2020), Fortmann--Toni (Class of 2022) |
The men's wrestling team won against the Oklahoma Sooners, 17-15, improving to 5-5 on the season; photo. |