Issue Contents

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1 A letter from COE
Mulholland--Colleen (Dean of the College of Education)
Colleen Mulholland, Dean of COE, writes a guest column piece that welcomes freshman Panthers. She summarizes what the College of Education (COE) can offer students which include classes, events, and field experience; photo.
2 CHAS welcomes new Panthers to campus
Fritch----John (Dean of College of Humanities)
John Fritch, Dean of CHAS, writes a guest column piece explaining the wide range of interests and majors offered within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences (CHAS). He also mentions that there are plenty of activities for students to participate in outside of the classroom; photo
3 Greetings from CSBS
Bass--Brenda (Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences)
Brenda Bass, Dean of CSBS, welcomes new students to UNI's campus. She explains that the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (CSBS) can inspire students to make a difference or change in our world today. She also gives examples of research and field experience that a student may participate in within the CSBS program; photo.
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4 A Panther welcome from NISG
Mašinović--Leila (Class of 2023), Krutsinger--Micaiah (Student--2022), Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021)
Student Body President Leila Mašinović and Vice President Micaiah Krutsinger welcome new students to UNI's campus and encourage students to get involved in activities; photo.
5 Get ready for business in 2022
Wilson--Leslie (Dean of the College of Business Administration)
Guest columnist, Leslie Wilson, the Dean of the College of Business, welcomes new students to campus. She writes about the high quality of business faculty and business programs with in the college. Wilson also gives students advice on how to enjoy their time at UNI; photo.
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6 A new season of on-stage spectacles at the GBPAC
Schmitz--Mallory (Student--2021)
Chris Hale, the marketing manager at the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) talks about the different programs and performances that will be held there for the remainder of this year; photo.
7 From the desk of Mark Nook
Nook--Mark (President of UNI)
University President Mark Nook writes a guest column piece to welcome new students to UNI by showing them where to find support and opportunities to get involved on campus; photo.
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8 Parking Guide 101
Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021)
Caroline Christensen gives students advice about parking on campus; photo.
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9 Places to study on campus
Klinkhammer--Bailey (Student--2021), Raine--Tanner (Student--2022)
Various students share their favorite spots to study on campus including the basement of Rod Library, the adirondack chairs, and Maucker Union; photo.
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10 Best places to cry on campus
Brunsting--Olivia (Student--2021)
Olivia Brunsting lists some of the best places to cry on campus including Botanical Center, Rod Library, and music practice rooms.
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11 Vox Pop
Crow--Catherine (Student--2020)
Upperclassmen Katie Smith, Maggie Staff, Anna LaLuzerne, and Hannah Savely give freshmen advice for getting through college; photo.
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12 Executive editor welcomes new panthers to UNI
Benitez--Nixson (Class of 2023)
Nixson Benitez, the Northern Iowan Executive Editor, talks about the exciting things the Northern Iowan team will be doing this year and expresses the teams values; photo.
13 Managing editor looks to another great academic year
Koehler--Emma (Student--2021), Hoffmeier--Sophie (Student--2022)
Managing Editor Emma Koehler welcomes the new Panthers to campus. She shares a little bit about herself and invites students to join the Northern Iowan team; photo.
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14 Support Panther athletes
Warrington--David (Student--2020)
David Warrington, the Sports Editor for Northern Iowan, invites students to attend UNI athletic games free of charge. David then goes on to explain that Women's soccer season has already started, and students can look forward to a good football and basketball season; photo.
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15 Sporting events on UNI's campus in fall 2022
Warrington--David (Student--2020)
David Warrington writes about the athletic facilities on campus as well as gives a schedule of all the home sports games that will take place on UNI's campus; photo.