The University of Northern Iowa’s Theatre Department will present its first play of the spring semester, “3 Tall Women.” The play is written by Edward Albee and directed by Benjamin Sheridan. Performances will take place Feb. 25 to 27 and March 4 to 6 at 7:30 p.
Roller coaster
In a given sports season, players go through a natural flux of high and low periods, regardless of outside influences such as coaching decisions or injuries. Some days a dude’s shot will fall like rain, others he can’t buy a bucket to save his life.
“Grow old along with me. The best is yet to be.” This is a phrase that has hung in the home of my maternal grandparents throughout their marriage year after year. Just last week, these same grandparents of mine celebrated their sixtieth anniversary, a milestone for which they were able to reflect on the six decades they have spent together.
Panther Push, an outreach program put on by Student Admissions Ambassadors, gives University of Northern Iowa students the opportunity to visit their high schools and speak to students about university life. The goal of Panther Push is to bring in more prospective freshmen in the years to come through current students sharing what college is like.
Hall of mirrors
The results of the NBA trade deadline have a very fitting likening to a funhouse in the sense that teams, both pro clubs and fantasy rosters, are forced to examine their identities again and evaluate just where they stand in a completely new field of competition.
The University of Northern Iowa will be participating in National Eating Disorder Awareness Week Feb. 22-26. The purpose of the college campaign is “to educate and prevent eating disorders, while encouraging acceptance of individual body types.
In the entertainment world in the past few years, there have been some changes to how people view their movies. The regular VHS tapes have been phased out in stores because most major retailers and entertainment stores only sell DVDs and Blu-Ray formats.