Northern Iowan — November 12, 2018

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1 Penguins ice Panthers, 31-10 The UNI football team lost to the Youngstown State Penguins, 31-10; photos.
1 Holocaust Museum speaker visits UNI Eric Schmalz, staff member of the United States Holocaust Museum, gave the lecture "'The Gauntlet Has Been Thrown:' Newspapers, Op-Eds, and American Responses to Anti-Semitism" in Sabin Hall's Segebarth Auditorium on November 6; photo.
2 Salary negotiation workshop on campus The American Association of University Women will host a workshop on salary negotiations in Rod Library on November 12.
2 'Islam 101' seeks to inform The Muslim Student Association will host "Islam 101" on November 14 in Maucker Union Ballroom. The event, held to educate people about Islam, will feature speakers Dema Kazkaz of Al-Noor in Waterloo and Miriam Amer, founder of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)-Iowa; photo.
3 "Heathers" remake misses the mark Leitner gives the television show remake of "Heathers" an unfavorable review; photo.
3 Fall is the time for meditation and growth Student Wellness Services encourages students to take time for themselves during the semester and lists some tips and tools; photo.
4 Queen biopic is an entertaining mess Friesen reviews "Bohemian Rhapsody," 3/5; photo.
5 'Twilight' to be screened for saga's 10th anniversary A screening of the first 'Twilight' film will be held in the Interpreter's Theatre on November 13 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its release. Student Hannah Twitchell organized the celebration; photo.
5 Panther Portrait: UNI-Con Panther eSports, Panther Tabletop Gaming, and Dueling Panthers hosted the annual UNI-Con gaming convention on November 10 in Maucker Union; photos.
5 ISSO to offer students a 'Taste of Culture" The International Students and Scholars Office will host "Taste of Culture" in Rod Library on November 12. The represented countries will include Peru, Austria, Brazil, Chile, China, Columbia and others; photo.
6 UNI defeats Bemidji State; fall at Texas-Arlington The men's basketball team won against the Bemidji State Beavers, 97-51, but had their first lost of the season against the Texas-Arlington Mavericks, 74-65; photo.
6 Panthers conclude season at NCAA Regional The men and women's cross country teams took 19th and 22nd, respectively, in the NCAA Midwest Regional.