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NorthernIowan
September 30, 2011
Volume 108, Issue 10
Cedar Falls, Iowa
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the university of northern iowa’s student-produced newspaper since 1892
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CAMPUS CHANGES
Bartlett Hall retiring from residence life
Demolition of Baker, construction of Panther Village means Bartlett will house offices BLAKE FINDLEY Staff Writer
Since Sept. 13, 1915, Bartlett Hall has served as a home away from home for thousands of students at the University of Northern Iowa. In May 2012, Bartlett will say goodbye to its last residents. At the end of this school year, Bartlett will be renovated to better accommodate the faculty and staff currently housed in Baker Hall. Adrienne Appler, the residence life coordinator for Bartlett Hall, expressed her support of the move. “I am excited and appreciative that we will be able to keep the integrity and foundation of Bartlett Hall,” Appler said. “Bartlett residents have created wonderful memories here and are leaving a positive mark both in Bartlett Hall and at UNI.” Lyn Redington, the director of the Department of Residence, offered support for the change as well. “I am very excited about the many opportunities ahead for our students,” stated Redington. “This includes those students who will live in Panther Village as well as our Bartlett residents who will leave a lasting legacy of their time in the oldest residence hall at UNI.” Bartlett will no longer be a residence hall for a couple of reasons, according to
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HOMECOMING
Essentials Homecoming t-shirt tradition continues LINH TA Staff Writer
When students walk into Essentials at Maucker Union, they will see 12 years of history hanging up on a simple clothesline. Homecoming t-shirts hang from the line, ranging from the first year’s retro theme to this year’s “Home at the Dome.” For the past two years,
Essentials has displayed each of its Homecoming t-shirts for University of Northern Iowa students to view. Originally created as a shirt for Essentials employees to wear, the shirts became so popular that the tradition of the studentdesigned Homecoming shirts spread campuswide, according to Shelley See T-SHIRTS, page 5
CAMPUS CRIME
WHITNEY PHILLIPS/Northern Iowan
The deflated tires of several bikes, which were slashed sometime before last Friday afternoon.
BRANDON BAKER/Northern Iowan
This is the last school year Bartlett Hall, pictured above, will be a residence hall. It will be renovated to house faculty and department offices that are currently housed in Baker Hall.
Redington. One is that the Department of Residence is building Panther Village, an apartment complex on the south side of campus. It was designed for students who said a more indepen-
dent style of living with the benefits of living on campus would be ideal. “It’s not often a university campus is able to add to their See BARTLETT, page 2
Close to 30 bike tires damaged JOHN ANDERSON Executive Editor
Nearly 30 bicycles were damaged on the south side of campus last Friday, according to University of Northern Iowa Department of Public Safety. Public Safety received a report on the afternoon of
Sept. 23 from a student in Noehren Hall whose bike, parked in a rack on the southeast side of Redeker Center, had one or two tires slashed, director David Zarifis said. Investigation of the incident revealed that six bikes in that area See BIKES, page 2