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Northern Iowan The University

Friday, February 18, 2011

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Volume 107, Issue 37

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ELECTIONS DEBATE

Watch the presidential debate on nisgelections.com

UNI Museum looking to change location

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MEN’S BASKETBALL Panthers snap three-game skid >>page 9

Walrath-Goldsmith found not guilty of early campaigning allegations JOHN ANDERSON

DANIELLE KRULL

Editorial Staff

Staff Writer

The University of Northern Iowa Museum is currently looking for a new place to call home. The University Museum began in 1892 when individual UNI faculty members started collecting various artifacts and specimens to be utilized in the classroom. The four areas that the University Museum focuses on are biology, anthropology, geology and history of education. Currently, there are approximately 120,000 items in the collection for students, faculty and community members to utilize

JUSTIN ALLEN/Northern Iowan

See MUSEUM, page 3

The University Museum is looking to change location, as its current location on Hudson Rd. was not originally constructed to hold artifacts or exhibits.

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The Northern Iowa Student Gover nment Election Commission found Spencer Walrath and Ian Goldsmith, candidates for student body president and vice president, not guilty of early campaigning during a hearing held Monday. The commission agents ruled unanimously that the Interlude dance and subsequent video created by Goldsmith last fall are not instances of early campaigning. NISG Attorney General Andrew Miller accused the ticket of violating the election rules by making “The Interlude Dance” and “I am

We put up these (videos) in our campaign platform because they’re examples of the creative things we’re capable of, how passionate we are for UNI, how much we love UNI, how excited we get. Spencer Walrath

student body presidential candidate

Purple and Goldsmith,” two videos created before campaigning officially began on Feb. 1, a prominent part of See EARLY CAMPAIGNING, page 3

Spring 2011 Career Fair fast approaching

I Spy at UNI

ALAN WILKINS Staff Writer

Employers, companies, students, and alumni will be in the University of Northern Iowa McLeod Center on Monday, Feb. 21 from 1 to 5 p.m. as part of the Spring 2011 Career Fair. At the fair, students can visit with a wide variety of potential employers. “The Career Fair is an opportunity for employers to come in and meet with students. Right now we have 99 companies signed up,” said Kristin Cahill, employer See CAREER FAIR, page 2

CASSANDRA HAYNE/Northern Iowan

Laura Pollastrini, a senior marketing and advertising major, speaks with future employers about job opportunities during the Fall 2010 career fair.

Online courses becoming more common KARYN SPORY Staff Writer ANNA SCHRECK/Northern Iowan

Do you know where this picture was taken? If so, e-mail us at northerniowan@uni.edu with your answer. The winner’s name and the picture’s location will be featured in the next edition of the Northern Iowan. The winner from the Feb. 15 issue is Nicole Combs, a UNI sophomore, who correctly identified that the previous image was the Iowa State Normal School sign, located just north of Gilchrist Hall.

If driving to campus for class every day isn’t an option for you, or if you’re really looking forward to taking a class but have a scheduling conflict, you may be interested to know the University of Northern Iowa Department of Continuing Education and

Special Programs is now offering more online courses. Earlier this year the Department of Continuing Education and Special Programs offered a $1,000 reward for professors who would develop online courses to meet the need of students that may not be able to See ONLINE, page 2


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