Northern Iowan — April 16, 2018

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1 UNI expands bike-share program UNI's Bike Share Program is set to expand by 40 new UNI branded bikes that will be available to rent for the year or for a few hours.
1 ISA hosts annual Diversity Showcase
2 NISG Senate rejects Chief of Staff nominee Though several of the new nominees for Drew Stenland and Kirsten Ahart's cabinet were approves by the Student Senate, their Chief of Staff Nominee was rejected.
2 Sexual assault reported Over the weekend, the Office of Public Safety reported that a sexual assault had occurred. This marks the third report of the semester.
3 The power of story in our lives The author tells why storytelling is so important.
3 traditions Challenge leads to lifelong memories The author gives a description on the Traditions Challenge and the memories that she gained along the way.
4 Exhibit asks 'What Were You Wearing?' The exhibit 'What Were You Wearing?' seeks to raise awareness of sexual assault and how clothing in not the cause of sexual assault.
5 Directing class presents '10-Minute Plays' A directing class will perform 11 10-minute plays which will be directed by the students.
6 Panther Portrait: Wall of Comic Art Rod Library Rod Library will be displaying art from Cedar Valley artists and will coincide with RodCon, a mini convention.
7 Panthers fall to Cyclones in extra innings The UNI Softball team lost to ISU Cyclone's 7-10.
7 Puck drops in the 2018 Stanley Cups Playoffs The 2018 Stanley Cups Playoffs are here.
7 Barkley and Darnold among NFL draft favorites The NFL draft season has begun.