Northern Iowan — March 15, 2013

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1 Cold weather persists in Cedar Falls; Spring will bring warmer than average temperatures Professor Alan Czarnetzki predicts a cloudy first half of spring break, with a warm and wet spring season overall; photo.
1 Rialto awarded for going blue The Rialto dining center is recognized as a certified Blue Zones Project restaurant for its promotion of healthy dietary choices; photo.
2 Corrections Sara Rockow was incorrectly identified as Kristina Kofoot in the March 12 issue of Northern Iowan. Veteran housing benefits are based on years served rather than rank.
2 I spy at UNI Readers are challenged to identify the subject of a photograph via Facebook. The photo from the previous issue is identified as cables from the Multimodal Transportation Center; photo.
3 Free yourself from the Internet echo chamber Encourages readers to reduce their reliance on the internet as a social medium; photo.
3 Short-term thinking will get short-term results Criticizes voters for favoring political candidates who offer short-term solutions.
4 White Rose exhibit on display at Grout Museum Professor Stephen Gaies, director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education, collaborates with the Grout Museum District in developing an exhibit on a nonviolent resistance movement in Nazi Germany; photo.
4 Wishmakers plan 3-on-3 basketball tournament Proceeds of the Swishes-for-Wishes basketball tournament go toward terminally ill children. The event is being organized by the Northern Iowa Wishmakers, and will be held in the Wellness and Recreation Center's upper gyms.
6 March Madness means spending spring break in front of the TV Many will view the NCAA men's basketball tournament over spring break.
6 UNI places 3rd in MAC Championships, send 4 wrestlers to NCAA Championships Seven student athletes earn medals at the Mid-American Conference Championships. Joseph Lazor, Levi Wolfensperger, David Bonin, and Ryan Loder qualify for participation in the NCAA Championships; photo.
6 The best is yet to come. . . Bradley D. Eilers reminisces over his experiences with UNI athletics in his final article as an editor of the Northern Iowan.