HOLOCAUST
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Guest speaker Hicks shares his latest historical fiction novel about the Holocaust.
UNI upset NDSU in the UNI Dome in Saturday’s game, 23-3.
With 2014 elections over, columnists Cosgrove and Cooling rally for future elections.
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November 10, 2014 Volume 111, Issue 21
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UNIted we stand
Panthers upset NDSU Bisons Day of Solidarity draws support BRENNAN WHISLER
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Sports Writer
The Bisons of North Dakota State came into Cedar Falls riding a 33-game winning streak and three-time national champion. NDSU’s defense allowed a season high in points while the offense scored a season low, ultimately losing 23-3 in front of over 14,000 fans. “We’ve had some great games in there,” said UNI
See SOLIDARITY, page 2
football Head Coach Mark Farley. “I’d never seen the students hit the field, that was a cool moment. That energy was awesome to see. That was cool. I hope the fans have a good time with this cause they were awesome. That was the first time we had to go silent count with our own team. Kudos and congrats to them.” See FOOTBALL, page 6
What’s not missing KATHERINE JAMTGAARD Staff Writer
Bridgette Bates, a graduate of the University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop, read from her poetry collection What Is Not Missing Is Light on Wednesday in the Center for Multicultural Education. In Bates’ new work, she explores the idea of historical and cultural decay as well as perseverance through statues of a museum.
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Students and faculty gather in the Maucker Union Plaza in support for those who have been victimized by the recent Yik Yak posts. Students and faculty wore black and spent the time in community, encouraging each other that “We Can Do Better”
“I think of this sort of journey of these places and these experiences kind of co lealest for me and I was really interested in exploring the idea of art and looking at statues in order to reflect on history at large,” Bates said. The inspiration for the collection of poems in Bates’ book was drawn from her love of traveling and visiting museums. See POETRY, page 4
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Poet Bridgette Bates, a graduate of the University of Iowa Writer’s Workshop stopped at UNI on the tour for her new book, What Is Not Missing Is Light.
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