Issue Contents

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1 Ding dong: New bells cast during Our Tomorrow campaign launch
Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021), Raine--Tanner (Student--2022)
Eight new bells were cast during the Our Tomorrow campaign launch last Friday near the campanile. Caroline Christensen interviews the owner of Verdin Company Tim Verdin who has a long history with UNI. The Verdin Company installed the clock movements on the Campanile in the 1940s and added the new bells in 1968; photo.
2 Rod Library program strives to make course materials accessible
Klinkhammer--Bailey (Student--2021), Eaves--Emily (Student--2022)
Rod Library's Textbook Equity Program, founded in 2016, continues to strive towards making textbooks free and accessible for students. This program allows faculty to fill out a form a then meet with a faculty librarian to find free and affordable course materials. Bailey Klinkhammer interviews Rod Library's liaison Anne Marie Gruber about the program; photo.
3 UNI students compete on 'American Ninja Warrior'
Christensen--Caroline (Student--2021)
Jon Klippenstein and Ella Sankey, both UNI students, competed on NBC's tv show American Ninja Warrior. Klippenstein moved on to the second round of the competition before being eliminated; photo.
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4 Celebrando los líderes latinx en UNI
Benitez--Nixson (Class of 2023), Villanueva--Mayra (Student--2022)
Nixson Benitez writes a piece for the N.I. In Spanish column about Celebrating Latinx leaders at UNI. Some of those leaders include Director of Mental Health for Student Government Liz Montalvo, UNIdos President Yessenia Rodríguez, and Assistant Director of Diversity Admissions Janine Baeza; photo.
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5 Do you have access?
Bolumbu--Nkasa (Student--2021), Benitez--Nixson (Class of 2023)
Nkasa Bolumbu writes an opinion piece featuring UNI students Caleb Gahle and Nick Johnson. Gahle, who has cerebral palsy, is creating a new student organization called Awareness, Community, Collaboration, Empowerment, Support, and Success (ACCESS) which will allow students with disabilities to share their experiences and raise awareness; photo.
6 Why turning the UNI Health Beat into an Esports area sucks
Saathoff--Abigail (Student--2021), Benitez--Nixson (Class of 2023)
Abigail Saathoff writes their opinion on the struggles of UNI's decision to change the UNI Health Beat gym into a gaming area. Saathoff points out that the Wellness/Recreation Center is 12-19 minute walk from any dorm on campus whereas the Health Beat Gym was a 5 minute walk making it more accessible to get a quick workout in; photo.
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7 Majors in minutes returns
Schafbuch--Aubrey (Student--2022)
Major in Minutes is an event for exploratory and underclassmen students that will allow them to learn about each major from their senior peers. Aubrey Schafbuch interviews Academic Coach Angela Tudor to learn more about the event; photo.
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8 Panthers fall to Redbirds, 23-21
Hill--Drew (Student--2021)
Drew Hill reports on the Panther homecoming football game loss against Indiana State; photo.
9 UNI drops opener to Iowa Hawkeyes
Johnson--Adam (Student--2022)
Adam Johnson describes the UNI swimming and diving team's meet against the University of Iowa in Cedar Falls. Panthers only placed first in one of 16 events held during the meet but came away with multiple second place wins.
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10 Panthers stay perfect in the MVC
Lahart--Ben (Student--2022)
Ben Lahart describes the volleyball team's homecoming matches against Bradley University and Illinois State. Panthers beat both Bradley, 3-0 and Illinois, 3-1; photo.
11 UNI ties third consecutive match against Drake
Shea--Caden (Student--2022), Stark--Steph (Student--2022)
Caden Shea writes about the UNI soccer matchup against Drake University Bulldogs. The final score of the game was 1-1 making UNI's overall season score 4-5-4; photo.