Northern Iowan — February 15, 2021

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1 10th annual AAC takes place virtually The 10th annual African American Children and Families conference is held virtually; photos.
1 Virtual commencement yields petition Due to the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of the Registrar announced Spring 2021 commencement will be held virtually. Student Mili Saliu began a petition for the university to reconsider, and as of writing it had over 1,600 signatures; photo.
2 COVID-19 on campus: slight increase An update on COVID on campus; photo.
3 There will be another Trump Montgomery discusses Trump's impeachment acquittal; photo.
3 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the WTO don't fit Rawwas discusses Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the World Trade Organization. The author is critical of both; photo.
4 Job opportunities abound at Explore-A-Ganza The Explore-A-Ganza Internship Fair will be held virtually on January 15. It is sponsored by the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance (NLA) and Cedar Valley Nonprofit Association (CVNA); photo.
5 A brief history of presidents in film Friesen discusses incidents of U.S. presidents Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and George W. Bush being featured in film; photos.
6 Finley hits buzzer beater; Panthers split with Bradley The women's basketball team won their first game against the Bradley Braves but lost the second, 78-63; photo.
6 UNI defeats Butler, falls to Iowa State and SDSU The UNI softball team began their season by playing Butler University, Iowa State, and South Dakota State in the UNI-Dome, finishing 1-2.
6 Panthers drop two versus Drake and Valpo The men's basketball team loses to the Drake University Bulldogs, 80-59, and Valparaiso University Crusaders, 70-57; photo.