Northern Iowan — December 3, 2015

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1 VP & senator resign Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) vice president Renae Beard and senator Heather Applegate resigned following a failed bill to investigate allegations against president Katie Evans. NISG members discuss priorities moving forward.
1 Puppy mill awareness in Iowa Iowa Friends of Companion Animals (IFCA) hosted an informational meeting about puppy mills in Iowa at the Cedar Falls Public Library on November 14; photos.
1 MBB upsets No. 1 UNC The men's basketball team defeated Dubuque; North Dakota, 97-51; University of North Texas; and first-ranked University of North Carolina. Coach Jacobson also won his 200th game; photo.
2 Administration faces diversity concerns On November 19, students held a discussion in Seerley Hall to discuss discrimination on campus. It was followed by an open meeting of students, administration, faculty, and staff, where provost Jim Wohlpart and president Bill Ruud discussed discrimination and diversity; photo.
3 Concerned constituent In the author's opinion, Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) should have prioritized accountability and investigated allegations made against president Katie Evans.
3 Diversity forum excluded whites In the author's opinion, a recent open forum about diversity and discrimination on campus excluded the opinions and testimonies of white students; photo.
3 Relative privation: logical fallacy abound in weighing pursuit of Pres. impeachment Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) senator Aaron Friel discusses the 'relative privation' logical fallacies used during discussion of allegations against president Katie Evans and urges students to pay attention to their senators' actions; photo.
4 Adele's "25" shatters records (and hearts) Rekemeer reviews Adele's album "25"; 4/5; photo.
5 "Hunger Games" goes out with a bang Rouse reviews "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II," 4/5; photo.
6 Panthers roll into playoffs, knock off Eastern Illinois, 53-17 The football team won their 200th home game and a spot in the NCAA tournament on November 21 after defeating Southern Illinois University, 49-28. Next, they defeated Eastern Illinois University, 53-17, putting their all-time record in the UNI-Dome at 201-51-1; photo.
6 Lady Panthers advance to NCAA tourney, win four of five The women's volleyball team defeated Bradley University, 3-0; and Loyola University-Chicago, 3-1. Proceeding to Missouri Valley Conference play, they defeated Illinois State, 3-1; and lost to Wichita State, 2-3. The team will compete in the NCAA Championships beginning December 4 against Marquette University; photo.