Northern Iowan — February 11, 2016

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1 Curriculum changes proposed In response to student feedback, members of Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) are working on proposal to add a diversity requirement to the curriculum. The Faculty Senate is also discussing changes; photo.
1 Romantic spots on campus Ideas for romantic spots on campus for Valentine's Day include the Campanile, Kamerick Art Building, Hudson Road bridge, and Book Bistro in Rod Library; photos.
2 CDC infographic sparks controversy Members of the UNI community discuss reactions to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) information and guidelines regarding pregnancy and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; photo.
3 What does Sanders' NH primary victory tell us? Cobb discusses Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton and gives opinions on the distinctions between them; photos.
3 What exactly is 'engagement'? Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) president Katie Evans discusses student engagement and opportunities on campus; photos.
4 V-day plans that won't break the bank There are many low-cost ideas for celebrating Valentine's Day both on and off campus; photo.
5 Career Fair Guide "The NI's Declassified Career Fair Survival Guide" for Spring 2016 includes a list of participating organizations, career fair tips, and the article "CSA clothing drive" about the Communication Student Association (CSA) professional clothing drive February 15-16; photos.
9 Old western delivers the drama Rouse reviews "Jane Got a Gun," 3/5; photo.
10 Three NFL superstars to retire, still unsure about Manning Herring writes an opinion about current events in the NFL; photo.
10 Women's basketball downs Wichita State, improves to 13-9 The women's basketball team defeated Wichita State, 69-48. Madison Weekly was also named MVC Female Scholar Athlete of the week; photo.