Northern Iowan — February 11, 2019

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1 Hillside demolition brings changes, sparks memories Hillside Courts Apartments, a student housing complex of 278 units which had been un use since the 1972-1973 academic year, is in the final stages of demolition; photo.
1 Panthers fend off late rally by Loyola The women's basketball team won against the Loyola Ramblers, 71-65; photos.
2 Diversity on display in new exhibit The exhibit "Telling a People's Story," featuring children's book illustrations of African Americans throughout history, will be on display in the Rod Library Learning Commons until February 19; photo.
3 Why the classics are needed In the author's opinion, works of classic literature are important today. Wiggins highlights the journal Eidolon and modern interpretations and criticism of the classics; photo.
4 Giving intl. students a voice In the author's opinion, international students are often overlooked on campus. Khan mentions ways that UNI and student organizations can be more inclusive of these students; photo.
5 'LEGO Movie 2' is awesome on all levels Friesen reviews "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part," 4/5; photo.
6 Career Fair The Spring 2019 Career Fair will be on February 18 in the McLeod Center, featuring over 150 employers and averaging 1000 student attendees.
8 Panther Portrait: ISA Valentine's dance The International Student Association held their annual Valentine's Day dance; photos.
8 'Night at the Apollo' celebrates empowerement The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted a "Night at the Apollo" talent show on February 8 in Lang Hall Auditorium. There were 15 acts, and Mahlia Brown and Ryan Frank took first place, Camry Stewart second, and King TyQ and King Davis third; photos.
9 UNI athletes compete in Iowa State Classic The UNI field and track team competed in the Iowa State Classic and took home two second place medals.
9 Grapplers head west, regain Big 12 momentum The wrestling team defeated Utah Valley University, 29-12, in a Big 12 Conference matchup. Individual winners included Josh Alber, Drew Foster, Carter Isley, Jay Schwarm, and Max Thomsen; photo.
9 Panthers drop two conference contests The men's basketball team lost to the Bradley Braves, 79-71, and the Drake Bulldogs, 83-77; photo.