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MARCH 1, 2013
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VOLUME 109, ISSUE 39
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT
NISG election results announced
Presidential runoff election will be held next week LINH TA
News Editor
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Poor play causes Panthers to fall to Salukis
Cold shooting and other slip-ups were the culprit in UNI’s 63-57 loss to SIU Wednesday night. The Panthers will earn either the No. 3 or No. 4 seed in the MVC tournament. < See PAGE 8
ENTERTAINMENT
HuB to feature good dose of Midwestern music medicine
Har-di-Har, The River Monks and This Is Daybreak will perform in Cedar Falls, bringing homegrown music to the Cedar Valley. < See PAGE 6
Wednesday night’s Northern Iowa Student Government election results brought closure to some candidates, but not all. After two weeks of campaigning, NISG presidential, vice presidential and senatorial candidates convened at the Maucker Union Coffeehouse alongside their constituents to hear the winners of the presidential and senate seats. However, none of the presidential candidates received at least 50 percent of students’ votes, resulting in a runoff election between the tickets of KaLeigh White & Alicia Jessip and Tom Madsen & Blake Findley. The runoff election will begin on March 5 at 8 a.m. and will end on March 6 at 8 a.m. White said that she and Jessip plan on speaking with more students and spreading word of their platform. “I’m excited to finish up the campaign over the next week,” White said. “We’re just going to keep doing what we’re doing. … Let people
BRANDON BAKER/Northern Iowan
NISG presidential candidates congratulate and hug each other after the election results on Feb. 27 in the Maucker Union Coffeehouse. From left: Katie Grassi, Blake Findley, KaLeigh White, Tom Madsen and David Pope
know what we stand for, spread the word and get the vote out.” Madsen said that he and Findley also plan to speak with more students. “We’re going to work really hard to try and get some votes. …. I guess we have a couple campaign things we’ll
NISG Presidential Election Results
A total of 1,746 votes were cast. A runoff election will be held next week.
have to work on, but we’ll let you guys know as soon as know what those dates are going to be.” David Pope and Katie Grassi will not be in the runoff election, but they are both proud of the work they accomplished during their campaign.
“I know last year’s election, not a single ticket had the (lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender) center or LGBT rights explicitly listed in their platform,” Pope said. “… I think we really brought those issues that we feel passionate < See ELECTION, page 3
FACILITIES
Plans for LGBT and military student centers at UNI continue to move forward
OPINION
Should we shelve Black History month? Columnist Monnier takes a look at Black History Month activities at UNI and nationwide, and the state of racism and discrimination today. < See PAGE 4
KaLeigh and Alicia
Tom and Blake
47.7% - 832 votes
33.8% 591 votes
INDEX I SPY AT UNI......................3 OPINION............................4 CAMPUS LIFE....................6 SPORTS.............................8 CLASSIFIEDS...................10 GAMES............................11
David and Katie
17.8% 310 votes
said Lisa Kratz, director of Staff Writer Maucker Union. Facilities Planning has Students, faculty and been coordinating the overadministrators at the all planning process, while University of Northern Iowa Maucker Union staff, the have combined their efforts to Maucker Union Advisory continue progress for a les- Board and the advisors for bian, gay, bisexual and trans- the LGBT and Military and gender center and establish- Veterans Student Services ing a military and veteran groups are involved with prostudent center. viding specific ideas through“The process of gathering out the process. ideas and input is going well. They are currently meetThere have been lots of great ing with architects to develop ideas put forward, and every- potential floor plans, and once one has been very support- there is agreement between ive throughout the process,” KIRSTEN TJOSSEM
< See CENTERS, page 2