Northern Iowan — November 18, 2021

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1 UNI alum named CEO of tax firm UNI graduate Brian Becker (`89) is announced as the next CEO of RSM US LLP; photo.
1 'Theatre is not going anywhere' Members of the UNI Theatre department, Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG), and the administration met to discuss the importance of the theatre program and how to maintain it despite financial and staffing challenges; photos.
1 Car thefts and burglaries reported on campus The Department of Public Safety (UNI PD) offers advice on precautionary measures in the wake of campus reports of burglarized and stolen vehicles; photo.
3 College calculators aren't precise, but they could easily be made better Authors from the Iowa Capitol Dispatch discusses the benefits and proposed improvements to college cost calculators; photo.
4 Panther Portrait: International Educational kickoff Photographs show the events of International Education Week's kickoff, which was held in the Maucker Union Ballrooms and hosted by International Engagement; photos.
5 Learn to cook Badrijani Nigivit As part of International Education Week, student Nino Omatee talked about her home country of Georgia and taught participants to cook Badrijani Nigvit, a Georgian appetizer; photos.
6 Men's basketball should learn from women and play in-state games The author believes the UNI, Iowa State, Iowa, and Drake men's basketball teams should play each other every year like the women's basketball teams do, as it provides benefits to both teams and fans.
6 Panthers dominate Dubuque 95-58, notch first win The men's basketball team won its game against the University of Dubuque Spartans, 95-58; photo.
6 UNI pulls out close series with Evansville, winning 3-2 The UNI volleyball team defeated the Evansville Purple Aces, 3-2. The Panthers reached season highs with 82 kills and 70 assists. Kira Fallert, Tayler Alden, Emily Holterhaus, and Carly Spies reached double digits in kills. Payton Ahrenstorff reached a career high in digs.