Northern Iowan — April 4, 2016
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 1 | UNI 7: Activism impacts campus nearly half a century later | In 1970, a group of students that became known as the UNI Seven led a demonstration and movement on campus that eventually resulted in a space for multi-cultural students to gather; photo. | |
| 1 | UNI wrestler to participate in Olympic Trials | Cedar Falls hosted the Last Chance Olympic Qualifier wrestling tournaments the weekend of April 2; Blaize Cabell and Max Thomsen participated. Cabell and Joe Colon, who qualified previously, will participate in the Olympic trials. | |
| 2 | Students discuss micro aggressions | The Inclusive Communities Team, part of the Department of Residence (DOR), held the event March Against Micro Aggressions on March 29 in Maucker Union. | |
| 3 | I'm graduating soon... and I still have no idea what's next | Rekemeyer discusses post-graduation plans is of the opinion that it's ok to be uncertain; photo. | |
| 3 | West's Batman outshines 50 years later | Olsasky reviews the newly-released "Batman v. Superman," discussing its negative critical reception, and favors "Batman: The Movie." | |
| 4 | Addressing mental health on campus | The university held a panel to discuss mental health concerns on campus; Leslie Williams, David Towle, Debby Ferguson, Mark Rowe-Barth, and Therese Callaghan spoke. | |
| 6 | Villanova and UNC easily sail into National Championship | Deitrick discusses the March Madness basketball tournament to date; North Carolina will play Villanova in the championship; photo. | |
| 6 | Panthers softball loses doubleheader to Indiana State | The softball team were defeated in a doubleheader against Indiana State. They lost their first game, 11-7, and their second game, 11-2; photo. |