Northern Iowan — January 15, 2015

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1 Broadband brings Obama President Barack Obama came to Cedar Falls to speak about the importance of competition within the internet service providing market; photo.
1 Cards for a purpose The Recycling and Reuse Technology Transfer Center is accepting used and unwanted greeting cards.
1 Drawing in a new art exhibit The latest display at the UNI Gallery of Art shows how two distinctly different artists can come together and create a unique piece of art based on the human figure; photo.
3 Sketch spreads Sketch is looking to expand and become more involved around campus with its cost-free video production services.
4 Je suis Charlie, among other things Amber Rouse looks at the shooting of journalist Charlie Hebdo and the Religious motivations of the attacker; photo.
5 The "gay" questions are not the only questions Student Riley Cosgrove writes about the social struggles he and many others within the LGBT community face; photo.
6 Controversial film is just another comedy Joshua Rouse looks at "The Interview" a controversial comedy dealing with the assassination of North Korean dictator Kim Jung-Un; photo.
6 Panther Portraits: Panther Marching Band in London Photos of the Panther Marching Band's trip to London for the New Years Day Parade.
7 Mystery novel captivates readers Student Taija Tucker looks at "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn.
8 Panthers hold off late comeback The UNI men's basketball team beat Bradley 65-52; photo.
8 UNI wins third straight duel The UNI men's wrestling team beat Buffalo 37-0; photo.
8 Picking the AFC/NFC champs Sean Dengler gives his professional football predictions; photo.