Northern Iowan — October 15, 2018

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1 Panthers send Coyotes running, 42-28 The UNI football team defeated the South Dakota Coyotes, 42-28; photo.
1 Suicide awareness event sends silence packing On October 11, the "Send Silence Packing" event lined Maucker Union with over 1,000 backpacks to raise awareness of the impact of suicide on college students. It was sponsored by Active Minds, the UNI Counseling Center, Lambda Theta Phi, and To Write Love on Her Arms; photos.
2 Wright Hall briefly closes Wright Hall was closed on October 10 due to an electrical issue. Wright Hall, the 13th building built on campus and the 4th oldest still standing, turned 100 in 2017 and was last majorly renovated in 1992; photo.
2 Flu shots offered on campus The Student Health Center will be offering five walk-up clinics where students can receive a flu shot.
3 Abdication of global leadership has consequences The author discusses recent world events attacking human rights and Trump administration decisions. In Dausener's opinion, the United States has abdicated the global leadership role it has held since WWII, which will have serious consequences; photos.
3 Letter to the editor: A few questions Dennis Clayson, professor in the College of Business, writes a series of questions in response to Albie Nicol's October 11 article regarding Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the United States Supreme Court.
3 Informed voting is important The author encourages research on political candidates before casting a vote; photo.
4 Play portrays romance on the spectrum Student Nathan Selove's "Aut is Love," a play based on his experience of romance as an autistic person, was performed in the Interpreter's Theatre in Lang Hall; photos.
5 Panther Portraits: Latinx Showcase The Latinx Showcase took place in the Lang Hall Auditorium on October 12; photos.
6 Who should get traded before the NFL deadline? The author discusses National Football League (NFL) trading and teams.
6 UNI men's basketball looks to improve off 16-16 season The men's basketball team prepares for the new year, hoping to improve from last season's 16-16 performance; photo.