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Wishmakers Plan 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament: Northern Iowan Reader
A UNI dining center is recognized for health-consciousness, the Grout Museum features an exhibit on German student protesters and a 3-on-3 basketball tournament gears up to help kids's wishes come true.

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One of UNI's two dining centers, the Rialto, has been recognized as a Cedar Falls Blue Zones restaurant. It is one of only six venues in the area to receive the recognition so far.
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White Rose exhibit on display at Grout Museum
A group of German university students and their professor, calling themselves "White Rose," protested the Nazi regime during the WWII era. Their experiences may cast society's reaction to the Nazis in a new light.
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Wishmakers plan 3-on-3 basketball tournament
The Northern Iowa Wishmakers will coordinate a hoops tournament UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.