Northern Iowan — April 11, 2022

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1 Local theatre thrives in upcoming musical The Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) will host a production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat;" photo.
1 UNI responds to allegations of free speech violations Allegations of violations of free speech by Resident Assistants on campus results in a letter being issued to UNI by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) at the request of the Northern Iowan. The letter from FIRE, the response from Andrew Morse, Chief of Staff for President Mark Nook, and the official UNI statement are included; photos.
2 UNI boasts top three graduate school programs UNI receives the top ranking in three graduate programs by the U.S. News and World Report. Programs are education, social work, and part-time MBA programs; photo.
3 Utah's governor listened to both sides before acting on trans athlete restrictions. Iowa's didn't. An article originally published by the Iowa Capitol Dispatch on April 2, 2022 about Governor Kim Reynold's decision on trans athlete restrictions; photo.
4 Panther portrait: Dragaganza A Panther Portrait of the Dragaganza event hosted at Maucker Union on April 9, 2022; photos.
5 Panther portrait: RodCon Four photos from RodCon 2022; photos.
6 Panthers dominate Cyclones 12-4 in Ames Panthers softball beats Cyclones in Ames, 12-4; photo.
6 UNI sweeps Loyola at home, stays in first place Panthers defeat Loyola and retain first place in the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC); photo.
7 Panthers compete at UMKC Spring Tournament Panthers volleyball competes at the University of Missouri - Kansas City (UMKC) tournament, winning against Drake but losing to Iowa and Iowa State; photo.
7 Tennis close out homestand with two losses The women's tennis team lose to Illinois State and Bradley; photos.