Northern Iowan — March 8, 2013
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UNI announces $15 million gift for teacher education | Richard Jacobson donated fifteen million dollars to the College of Education. The gift will benefit many students in the future. Mr. Jacobson's contributions to UNI total thirty million dollars; photo. | |
| 1 | Madsen and Findley elected student body president and vice president | Tom Madsen and Blake Findley will be the next student body president and vice president. They beat KaLeigh White and Alicia Jessip by a mere fourteen votes; photo. | |
| 3 | Stressed? Don't get busy - sit back and relax | Says that stress causes illnesses. Take time to relax and recuperate; photo. | |
| 3 | Sparknotes are killing the classics | Says that Sparknotes.com makes reading easier. Instead of spending hours reading a book, a student can just read the summary online. However, this is killing the classics. | |
| 4 | Password requirements set to change for UNI students and staff | The password requirements for logging into UNI accounts will change in April. They will make things easier and more efficient; photo. | |
| 4 | He said, she said: relationship advice | Gives creative date ideas for those who are bored with going to the movies. | |
| 5 | James Loewen gives lecture on diversity | Mr. Loewen discussed sundown towns. Sundown towns are intentionally made up of white people and sometimes require all minorities to leave town by sundown. | |
| 6 | McDowell does it again, leads Panthers over Salukis, 74-60 | The women's basketball team beat Southern Illinois University. Jess McDowell led the team to victory; photo. | |
| 6 | NIT chances good only with ISU win | Says that the men's basketball team must win the first game of the conference tournament to make it to the National Invitation Tournament, the second-best postseason tournament. | |
| 6 | Panthers go 2-3 in Woo Pig Classic | The softball team went 2-3 in Arkansas during the Woo Pig Classic. Their next tournament is the Mizuno Classic in Oklahoma. | |
| 6 | James, Bohannon named to All-MVC teams | Two members of the men's basketball team were named to All-MVC teams. Anthony James was named to the second team All-MVC. Matt Bohannon was named to the MVC All-Bench team. |