Northern Iowan — November 12, 2015

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1 "Band-Aids on bullet holes" Ethnic Student Promoters (ESP) and various staff, students, and faculty protest the lack of administrative action on discrimination on campus; photos.
1 Speech night of showcase The Speech Team held a fall showcase on November 5 at the Hearst Center for the Arts; photo.
2 Get your passport ready The second annual Around the World in 180 Minutes will take place in Rod Library on November 18 as part of International Education Week.
3 My cousin is a murderer, and he's a person, too Cobb discusses her cousin's recent conviction for the murder of his ex-girlfriend and the impact on the families of the victim and the perpetrator; photos.
3 Provost pens response on racial justice forum, Black Lives Matter Provost Jim Wohlpart writes about discrimination and injustice, discussing a recent Racial Justice panel at the Waterloo Center for the Arts, the Black Lives Matter movement, and students sharing experiences of discrimination and disempowerment on campus; photo.
3 Why student gov? Katie Evans, student body president, encourages students, especially female students, to get involved with the Student Government; photo.
4 Students pledge to be the change The national campaign "It's On Us" to raise awareness about sexual assault comes to UNI; photos.
6 Goalkeeper Blunt breaks school record, has exceptional season in the net Herring writes about UNI women's soccer goalkeeper Whitney Blunt, her background, and soccer career. 
6 Schult: anchor of the defense reflects on his journey to success at UNI Deitrick writes about defensive line player Karter Schult, his background, and football career; photo.