Northern Iowan — January 30, 2023

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1 Never forgetting, never repeating Polish Holocaust survivor Sol Nayman shared his story via webinar to the UNI community for International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Trevor Meyers writes about the history of the commemorative day and summarizes the important part of Sol Nayman's presentation; photo.
1 A resident assistant takeover: UNI's 32nd Annual Midwest RA Conference UNI hosted this year's Midwest Resident Assistant Conference. This conference provided sessions, team-building, and fun experiences for over 500 RAs from 10 different midwestern states; photo.
3 Finding your community at UNI Bailey Klinkhammer talks about the different organizations on campus and why students should participate and find their community during school months. She states that finding ways to get involved can help you discover your interests as well as build connections with others.
3 Why it's time to stop watching "The Bachelor" Abigail Saathoff writes her opinions on why Bachelor fans should stop watching the show and it's spinoffs include "The Bachelorette" and "The Bachelor in Paradise". Saathoff's arguments include that the show leaves out major representation of the women population in America as well as it enforces certain stereotypes; photo.
4 New year's resolution on a budget Meg Grove talks about the on campus resources that can help students be successful with their new year's resolutions to get fit or lose weight; photo.
6 Panthers stop Beacons, fall to Sycamores The UNI men's basketball team faced the Valparaiso Beacons last Wednesday in the McLeod Center and won, 77-66. They then traveled to Indian to play the Sycamores and lost, 79-71; photo.
7 Panthers fall just short to No. 10 Cowboys, 19-17 The UNI wrestling team hosted a home dual meet against Oklahoma State in the McLeod Center and lost, 19-17; photo.
7 UNI splits road trip against Lady Bears, Salukis The UNI women's basketball team played two away games last week. They lost against Missouri State, 71-67 but won against Southern Illinois, 94-81; photo.