Northern Iowan — April 24, 2023

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1 Climate study results released Bailey Klinkhammer reviews the results from UNI's fall 2022 Climate Study. The study had 3,329 responses from students and faculty/staff and will help UNI determine what areas can be improved especially when it comes to inclusivity and accessibility; photos.
1 Remembering West Scheel The Northern Iowan staff writes a commemorative piece to remember, West Scheel, a UNI student who recently passed away.
3 Letter to the editor: The appointing of Chad Aldis Guest columnist and UNI student Christian Darnold writes an opinion piece to the editor about the recent appointment of Chad Aldis as the head of the Iowa Department of Education. They go on to explain the negative impact this will have in Iowa public schools.
4 Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center hosts Earth Week events Last week, UNI's Recycling & Reuse Technology Transfer Center (RRTTC) hosted multiple events to celebrate Earth Week. The events included a disc golf activity, Campus Cleanup, and free bike rentals; photos.
5 Vox Pop: After you graduate from UNI, where would you like to live and why? Samaria Barnes asks four students where they would like to live after graduating from UNI and why? The four students interviewed are Mitchell Dietz, Samantha Ehler, Kylie Fink, and David Mulimbi; photos.
5 The Refinery brings allergy-friendly options to Piazza The Wok has been replaced by the new allergen-free station in the Piazza Dining Center. This allergen-free station will have meals for students that are conscious of the top nine most common allergens; photo.
6 Panthers conclude spring season in Iowa City The UNI volleyball team finished their spring season in Iowa City and faced four teams. They lost to Iowa State, 0-2 and Iowa, 0-2. The Panthers won against Drake, 2-0 and Western Illinois, 2-0; photo.
6 Panthers extend win streak to eight The UNI softball team traveled to Illinois to play a series against Illinois State last weekend. The article goes in depth with the first two games of the series. The Panthers won both games, 6-3 and 5-3; photo.
7 More than just a football player Guest writer Zoey Hutton writes a feature piece about former UNI football quarterback Nate Martens. Nate Martens talks about his passions in life and the importance of knowing athletes are more than just their sport; photo.
7 Panthers flourish at Meet of Champions The UNI men's and women's track & field teams traveled to Rock Island, IL this past weekend to compete in the Meet of Champions hosted by Augustana College. The women finished first as a team and the men finished third as a team with a total of seven first place finishes; photo.