Northern Iowan — March 1, 2018
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NISG to have runoff presidential election | The presidential election is holding a second round after no ticket could secure a majority. | |
| 1 | Students hear how to stop bullying their body | Jessica Setnick, an eating disorder expert, came and presented on positive body image. | |
| 2 | Food and Film Fest coming soon | The Local Film and Food Festival will take place at The Hearst Center for the Arts. | |
| 2 | Schoolhouse fashion flashback | Amy Rohrberg presented in the one-room schoolhouse on fashion of the 1920s. | |
| 3 | Arming teachers won't stop shootings | The author discusses the recent response in the media following the Parkland, Florida shooting. | |
| 3 | LTE: Trump's tax plan will lead to economic debate | Professor in emeritus of marketing at UNI writes about President Trump's recent tax reform and it's ramifications. | |
| 4 | Jukebox musical has talented cast | The hit Broadway musical "Jersey Boys" visits the GBPAC. | |
| 4 | Bosnian native explore neighbor relationships in play | Masters student Milica Njezic presents her play 'Live Thy Neighbor' at UNI Interpreter's Theatre. *Njezic was misquoted in this article. Please see the March 8 issue page 5 for the correction. | |
| 5 | Best Picture nominees recap | The author gives his review of the movies nominated for Academy Award's category of Best Picture, as well as who he thinks will win. | |
| 6 | NCAA: potential violations uncovered | The Federal Bureau of Investigation has launched a probe into National Collegiate Athletics Association to uproot corruption and bribery within the governing body of the association. | |
| 8 | NFL scouting combine: what to look for | The author explains the NFL combine and what positions are available to get drafted. He also goes into detail on his top three favorite picks. |