Northern Iowan — February 8, 2018

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1 The Jewish community in the Cedar Valley The Jewish community in the Cedar Valley has a history dating back over 100 years. The Sons of Jacob synagogue accommodates the Jewish population in Black Hawk County; there is no Hillel House campus organization at UNI; photos.
1 Pulitzer Prize winner visits UNI Susan Faludi gave the lecture "In the Darkroom of Identity and Refuge: A Daughter's Account" on February 6 in the Kamerick Art Building as part of the Meryl Norton Hearst Lecture Series; photo.
2 Figuring out the future of Facebook King writes an opinion about Facebook and the future of social media; photos.
2 Correction Correcting a news article in the February 5 issue, Governor Kim Reynolds recommended ceasing the ITC renovation but did not include cutting funding for the bookstore acquisition.
3 Proposed budget cuts are sad and predictable Nicol criticizes proposed budget cuts from the state and discusses how they would negatively affect UNI, encouraging readers to contact their representatives; photos.
4 Original play embraces authenticity Olsasky gives an overall favorable review to the play "The Fair's in Town." It was written by senior Colin Mattox and took place in a Strayer-Wood Theatre classroom February 1 - February 3; photos.
4 Correction The Northern Iowan misattributed a quote in its February 5 issue as Vanessa McNeal when it was actually said by Hunter Flesch.
5 Same, Same, Different: AU and BSU The Black Student Union and African Union held the panel discussion "Same, Same, Different" in Maucker Union Coffeehouse on February 5, where panelists talked about African and African American culture; photo. 
6 Overwatch League enters week five of stage one Pady writes about current events in the eSports Overwatch League; photo.
6 First Super Bowl title for Eagles, Philly Philly! Riepe writes an opinion about the Superbowl and the Philadelphia Eagles win over the New England Patriots; photo.