Northern Iowan — December 3, 2018

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1 UNI frozen at U.S. Bank Basketball Classic The men's basketball team was one of eight teams invited to participate in the U.S. Bank Stadium's first-ever basketball event in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They lost to the South Dakota State Jackrabbits, 82-50; photo.
1 Students 'A GO GO' to Vertigo The UNI Gallery of Art hosted the art department's biannual performance art showcase, "Vertigo: A GO GO!" on November 29. Many students performed for a large audience; photos.
2 Food insecurity leads to new pantry The university is constructing a new food and essentials pantry in the Maucker Union basement. It will be student-run and is tentatively slated to open in January 2019; photo.
2 Campus crime briefs Campus safety reported two incidents of a man exposing himself on November 14. On December 1, Cedar Falls and UNI police responded to an armed robbery.
3 UNI to hold De-Stress Days for "dead week" Student Wellness Services (SWS) provides tips on how to de-stress. SWS and the Student Health Advisory Committee will be hosting De-Stress days the week prior to finals week.
3 Trump criticism is disproportionate In the author's opinion, the media has overemphasized negative aspects of Trump's presidency and downplayed his accomplishments. Horning supports freedom of the press but is concerned about obvious bias; photo.
4 Caple Jr.'s 'Creed II' packs a punch Friesen reviews "Creed II," 3.5/5; photo.
5 'She Kills Monsters' fun 90's romp TheatreUNI performed "She Kills Monsters" in the Strayer-Wood Theatre November 28 - December 2. Miene gives the performance a favorable review; photos.
6 Panther season ends at UC-Davis, 23-16 The football team played its last postseason game against the University of California-Davis in the FCS Playoffs; they lost 23-16. They finished the season with a 7-6 record; photo.
6 Waves too strong as UNI's season ends The volleyball team, which won regular season and postseason tournament conference championships, lost to the Pepperdine University Waves in the first round of the NCAA tournament; photo.