Northern Iowan — March 28, 2016
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | New issue from student mag | The student magazine Uprising, which focuses on fashion, music, and culture in the Cedar Valley, published its second issue; photos. | |
| 1 | WBB tourney journey over | The women's basketball team earned a spot in the Women's National Invitation Tournament and lost to the University of South Dakota in the third round, 51-50. Previously, they played Bradley University, Southern Illinois University, and lost to Missouri State, 71-58, for the NCAA tournament ticket. They earned a NCAA bid and defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers, 64-62. They also defeated Drake University, 64-58, and lost to South Dakota, 51-50. Seniors Amber Sorenson, Sharne Lamar, Stephanie Davison, and Jennifer Keitel earned school records; photos. | |
| 3 | On terror: Europe needs to step it up | In the author's opinion, European nations are not doing enough to counter ISIS terrorism; photos. | |
| 3 | Sorry, you don't have the right to vote | In Rekemeyer's opinion, voting makes little difference due to the way the Republican and Democratic parties select their delegates and nominees; photos. | |
| 4 | UNI's "mini comic con" coming in April | The third-annual RodCon will take place in Rod Library on April 2; photos. | |
| 5 | Talking science and religion over beer | UNI Freethinkers and Inquirers (UNIFI) held Pint with a Prof on March 24, featuring professors Steve O'Kane and Jerry Soneson discussing "Religion and Science: Friends or Enemies," photo. | |
| 6 | Can the Warriors break the 1995-1996 Bulls record? | Deitrick discusses the current season of the NBA and speculates whether the Golden State Warriors will beat the Chicago Bulls' record; photo. |