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FEBRUARY 21, 2012

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VOLUME 108, ISSUE 38

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

CEDAR FALLS, IOWA

BUDGET

A tale of two chambers

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NORTHERN-IOWAN.ORG

BUDGET

Cuts possible for upcoming school year BLAKE FINDLEY

MUSIC

Academic Writer

Q&A with OUTASIGHT

The House Republicans also propose cutting UNI’s economic development programs by 10 percent and allocating no new money to the governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiative, which focuses on STEM education. State Representative Walt Rogers (R-Cedar Falls) said he supports the governor’s STEM program. “I think it’s a great program,” Rogers said. “Those are some things that I’ll be

According to a statement sent by University of Northern Iowa President Benjamin Allen to UNI students, faculty and staff, changes and cuts could be made to academic programs, ALLEN Malcolm Price Laboratory School, the UNI Museum and Panther Athletics for the coming year. In addition, UNI Print Services will close in March, according to an article from the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier. In the statement, which was released on Feb. 16, Allen said, “We need to continue to make strategic budget decisions by reallocating and aligning resources to support our core mission and values.” Allen also said changes made over the past few years have not been enough to deal with the dramatic changes sweeping Iowa and the nation in regards to higher education. Academic programs that could be cut include those with low enrollment and few

< See BUDGET, page 3

< See CUTS, page 3

Tehrene Firman talks with the New-York-bred musician about his music, his rise to fame and baseball cards. < See PAGE 5 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

Bringing social media to the classroom A UNI student is developing a social networking tool intended for academics, not distraction. < See PAGE 5 OPINION

Requiem for the dream Is the American dream an illusion to perpetuate poverty? < See PAGE 4

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Road blocks slow Panthers

The Panthers’ road struggles continue as their third-straight loss dropped them to fourth in the Valley Friday. < See PAGE 7

ONLINE

Illustration by JOHN ANDERSON/Northern Iowan. Data from Senator Jeff Danielson.

$3 million less for UNI, while Government Writer the Senate Democrats’ proposed budget would mean an According to their increase of $8 million. The released spending targets for Senate proposes a 6 percent 2013, the Republican major- increase for the three public ity in the Iowa House of universities and an additional Representatives has proposed $4 million special allocation spending $35 million less on for UNI. education compared to this “The two parties have difyear, while the Democrat ferent priorities. The House is majority in the Senate pro- concerned about state financposed increasing spending on es, and for starting points for education by $100 million. negotiations, we understand According to Jeneane Beck, that,” Beck said. “We’re optithe State Relations Officer for mistic that from here, we’ll the University of Northern end up closer to the Senate Iowa, the House Republicans’ side than to the House numproposed budget would mean bers.” LINH TA

HEALTH CARE

Obama adds stipulation to Affordable Care Act to deal with religious opposition LINH TA Government Writer

DARWIN WEEK

An adventure to the universe’s origins Theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss explained the beginning of everything from the instability of nothing Thursday. < visit northern-iowan.org

INDEX I SPY AT UNI......................2 OPINION............................4 CAMPUS LIFE....................5 SPORTS.............................7 GAMES..............................9 CLASSIFIEDS...................10

In response to opposition from religious institutions, President Barack Obama created a compromise to the Affordable Care Act, a health care reform law that requires all insurance plans to provide preventive care, such as contraceptives, domestic violence screenings and well-woman visits, at no out-of-pocket cost to the patient. On Feb. 10, Obama proposed that employers holding a religious objection to providing contraceptives should not be responsible for paying for such services or for providing these services directly. Instead, in such cases, insurance companies will be responsible for providing these services free of charge. The Affordable Care Act has Anastasia Nicklaus, director of liturgy and music < See AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, page 2

BRANDON BAKER/Northern Iowan

As part of the Affordable Care Act, starting in August 2012, students covered under the university’s student health insurance plan will be able to receive a variety of free contraceptives. They are already able to come to the Student Health Clinic (above) for free counseling on birth control.


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