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UNI Professor Opening a New Restaurant in Cedar Falls

Andy Anderson, a professor of management, will cut the ribbon for his new restaurant. The establishment plans to open in late October or early November.

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UNI Professor Opening a New Restaurant in Cedar Falls

Andy Anderson, a professor of management, will cut the ribbon for his new restaurant. The establishment plans to open in late October or early November.

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UNI Professor Opening a New Restaurant in Cedar Falls

Andy Anderson, a professor of management, will cut the ribbon for his new restaurant. The establishment plans to open in late October or early November.

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North Iowa school districts receive third wave of ESSER funding

North Iowa school districts made out big in the most recent wave of government education funding. The Iowa Department of Education announced the allocations of the third wave of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER) to school districts in Iowa. School districts in northern Iowa all received a substantial amount of money from the new ESSER fund, with the Mason City school district taking home $6,224,140, the 16th highest total in the state. Congress set aside $13.2 billion from the Educational Stabilization Fund, a part of the CARES act, for ESSER out of the $30.75 billion total allotment to the fund. This is all under the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act signed into law on Mar. 11 earlier this year.

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Seniors reflect on challenges, lessons of unprecedented year

  This year s UNI graduates have the opportunity to collect their diplomas in person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. In their own words, two graduating seniors share what they ve learned after a year of unprecedented challenges and unexpected opportunities. Gélase Magnificat Media Production Major  “In 2020, I had a summer internship in England, and another one in Spain. Then the pandemic didn’t allow that to happen. I was depressed because this was the time I was going to shine and do a lot of things, but the pandemic happened. It was sad, but I tried to use that time to teach myself a few things. So after summer, I started applying for a bunch of photography positions. I got a job in University Relations. It was really one of the dream jobs to have on campus. I also started working at the Northern Iowan as a staff photographer, and as a unit assistant in the Fine and Performing Arts Collection in Rod Library.

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