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1 Charcoaling stability reveals artistic ability Danielle McCullough puts the finishing touches on her charcoal drawing; photo.
2 Fraternity continues growing trend; Phi Kappa Sigma pledges to go 'dry' Phi Kappa Sigma announced they will ban alcohol from the houses; photo.
3 Koob spotlights leaders through speech series President Koob was the first speaker in his "Leaders on Leadership" program; photo.
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4 Hawks, Cyclones dominate Big Four competition Men's track team placed second and women's team placed third at the Mercantile Bank Big Four Meet Friday; photo.
5 Grueling weekend yields split UNI men's and women's swimming teams defeated Northeastern Illinois Friday, but both lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee Saturday; photo.
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6 Panthers top Cowboys, 25-21 UNI beat Wyoming, 25-21, in wrestling.
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7 Panther women lose big to Bears, can't edge Shockers Women's basketball team lost to Wichita and Southwest Missouri State; photo.
8 Road struggles continue for UNI Men's basketball team lost to Bradley and Illinois State; photo.
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9 What's Up Schedule of activities and meetings.
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10 Miss Cedar Valley pageant seeks one to fill shoes of Miss America The winner of the Miss Cedar Valley pageant will compete for Miss Iowa and then possibly Miss America.
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11 National trends create greater demand for education majors Growing school enrollments outside Iowa and reduced class sizes mean more open positions for UNI graduates.
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12 Watch your mouth, Oprah! Editorial comments on Oprah Winfrey's courtroom battle with the cattle industry.
13 My so-called Chaplin-esque life Columnist comments on being locked out of his apartment.
14 Kids: don't try television antics or kung fu at home Columnist comments on the effects that television has on children.
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15 Qualities for UNI graduates: a working document for field testing (October 1997) Working statement on qualities for UNI graduates written by the Qualities of an Educated Person project group.
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16 Student grants for scholarly essays Students will receive $500 grants upon completion of scholarly essays on topics related to "Qualities for UNI Graduates" document.
17 Music can change mood, "dimglimmering" changes everything Music group "dimglimmering" will perform at Cup of Joe February 5; photo.
18 Women's basketball games need more, louder fans UNI student musician encourages everyone to attend the women's basketball games and cheer loudly.
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19 Rights are to protect, not silence Hamner Hill comments on Professor Wang's letter concerning taping class discussions and lectures.
20 Study abroad, NSE two different programs Directors of Study Abroad program and National Student Exchange clarify incorrect information given in January 27 Northern Iowan article.
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21 UNI remembers Noack's dedication, leadership Professor Virgil Noack will be fondly remembered by the UNI community.
22 Yet another twist of Romeo and Juliet Student Ranae Keane will present her Individual Studies project, a production of "Romeo and Juliet," this weekend at Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.