Northern Iowan — February 4, 2016

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1 Skeptics promote Darwin week The UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI} will host Darwin Week, their annual lecture series, February 8-11 in the Center for Multicultural Education. Speakers will include Michael Shermer, professor Kimberly MacLin, and others; photo.
1 Caucusing around campus: Republican The Iowa caucuses were held on February 1, and Peet Junior High School was one of the Republican locations. In Iowa, Ted Cruz won, followed by Donald Trump, then Marco Rubio; photo.
1 Caucusing around campus: Democratic The Iowa caucuses were held on February 1, and Maucker Union was the Democratic location for two precincts. Bernie Sanders won; photo.
3 We can reduce poverty in Black Hawk County Kamyar Enshayan, director at the Center for Energy and Environmental Education, writes a letter to the editor encouraging UNI students, staff, and faculty to work to reduce poverty and food insecurity in Black Hawk County.
3 Guest column: Growing discontent with the NI In Massey's opinion, the student-funded Northern Iowan has published inaccurate and poorly-reported pieces, especially on the topics of Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) president Katie Evans and tuition increases.
3 Hillary Clinton did not win the IA caucus In a letter from the editor, Fisher discusses the issues that occurred at the Iowa Democratic caucus, disputes that Hillary Clinton had a clear victory, and urges readers to sign a petition for a recount; photo.
4 Wizards and muggles gather at Yule Ball The Harry Potter Club hosted its first Yule Ball on January 30 in the Maucker Union Ballroom; photos.
5 "Blackstar" shines Rekemeyer reviews the album "Blackstar," 4.5/5; photos.
5 Third time's the charm Rouse reviews "Kung Fu Panda 3," 3.5/5; photo.
6 Panthers need to win MVC Championship to make NCAA Tourney Deitrick discusses the men's basketball team season and gives opinions on what they need to do to make the NCAA tournament; photo.
6 Panthers win tug-of-war against Evansville, 57-54 The men's basketball team defeated the University of Evansville, 57-54; photo.