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Thursday

February 11, 2016 Volume 112, Issue 35

northerniowan.com

Opinion 3 Campus Life 4 Sports 10 Games 11 Classifieds 12

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Romantic spots on campus

CHEAP DATE Ideas to celebrate Valentine’s Day on a college budget. CAMPUS LIFE PAGE 4

KATIE BAUGHMAN/northern iowan

CAREER FAIR

by Josie Robertson Staff Writer with contributions from Katie Baughman

Find this year’s career fair insert in pages 5-8.

If you are hoping to romance your sweetheart this weekend for Valentine’s Day, but are running low on ideas, take a look around you. There are a handful of ideal romantic locations right here on campus. As the tour guides always say, many students find their significant others here at UNI. Utilize the specific locations on campus where you may have first met or had your first kiss. It shows you care and brings meaning to that location typically overlooked by other students. If you do not mind the

CAREER FAIR PAGE 5

BASKETBALL Women’s basketball brings in large crowd Sunday, finishing with a win against Wichita State Shockers.

KATIE BAUGHMAN/northern iowan

SPORTS PAGE 10

February chill, bundle up and take a walk around campus. It is actually quite beautiful when you are not rushing from class to class. A fresh snow may also add some more beauty to the night if the weather cooperates. Looking at the various architecture, discovering new statues on campus or even just enjoying the snow on the tree along the sidewalk are all picturesque things to do. The Campanile should be one of the primary visits on your walk. Revive your homecoming Campaniling experiences with your loved one by your side or create new memories of your own. See SPOTS, page 4

Curriculum changes proposed NICK FISHER Executive Editor

NICK FISHER/Northern Iowan

Hansen Breitling leads an informational meeting updating students about the curriculum change status, among other developments. Some students have expressed interest in there being a new LAC requirement.

The momentum from last semester’s student diversity forums and talks with administration is moving toward its actualization in the new calendar year said Hansen Breitling, NISG director for diversity and student life. Breitling, along with NISG vice president, Paul Andersen,

and the NISG campus relations committee, is working on a proposal for a curricular exit requirement focusing on issues of diversity, inclusion and social justice. “The students of UNI deserve this opportunity,” Breitling said. “And [they] will continue to be sorely deprived as long as diversity, inclusion and social justice are not concretely implemented in the list of outcomes the university requires students show

competence in [so] that they may obtain a degree.” UNI’s fellow Regent institutions, the University of Iowa (UI) and Iowa State University, (ISU) have already committed to their own versions of diversity curricular requirements. Most recently, UI has committed to a Liberal Arts diversity requirement for the 2017 school year, according to their now.uiowa.edu website. See CURRICULUM, page 2

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