Northern Iowan — January 31, 2019

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1 Campus trees succumb to infestation The progression of the emerald ash borer in the United States has led Facilities Management to plan its strategy for ash trees on campus; photo.
1 PSO program divides community Cedar Falls' Public Safety Officer (PSO) program, which cross-trains staff, is supported by those who view it as lowering costs and improving safety but condemned by those, including the figherfighters' union, that says it leaves the city understaffed by professional firefighters; photos.
3 A woman not lost to history In the author's opinion, people should endeavor to preserve as much of history as possible so that future generations can have a more complete picture. Wiggins cites philosopher Émilie du Châtelet and her contributions during the Enlightenment as an example; photo.
3 'Trumping' Trump was hard to do in 2018 Professor emeritus of marketing, Steve Corbin, writes a letter to the editor about holding President Trump accountable.
4 Student and professor featured in 'Film Lounge' Two short films, created by student Tarrell Christie and professor Jeff Byrd, will air as a part of Iowa Public Television's 'Film Lounge" which airs short films created by Iowans; photos.
5 Hart, Cranston can't save unoriginal schlock Friesen reviews "The Upside," 2.5/5; photo.
6 Patriots Vs. Rams Super Bowl Potter discusses Super Bowl LIII, featuring the Patriots vs. Rams, and predicts the Patriots will win.
6 Panthers travel to Terre Haute, cut down trees The women's basketball team won against the Indiana State Sycamores, 71-51; photo.
6 Wrestling remains undefeated in Big 12 duals At the Big 12 Conference the wrestling team improved their record to 5-4 with a win over the University of Oklahoma and remained undefeated in the conference. Jay Schwarm moved to the top 10 of UNI's all-time list.