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1 Black History Month calls on all cultures Variety of campus activities celebrating Black History Month will broaden student's viewpoints.
2 Untitled Students using stair machines at the WRC; photo.
3 UNI student shines with courage, guided by faith UNI freshman Austin Kelly is slowly recovering from Guillain-Barre syndrome; photo.
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4 "Shakespeare in Love" cleverly recreates romantic story Review of "Shakespeare in Love" with Gwyneth Paltrow.
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5 'Heartbreak Hotel' continues for Panther men UNI lost to Bradley, 76-73, Wednesday; photo.
6 Injury-plagued Panther wrestlers to face Tigers tonight UNI will compete against Missouri Tigers tonight; Tony Wieland will return to play but Nick Flach and Tony Sweeting may compete because of injury; photo.
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7 Women prepare for league leaders UNI will play Purple Aces tomorrow; photo.
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8 UNI women's stats Women's basketball stats through February 3.
9 Swim teams geared up for home finale UNI will host sprint dual meet against Bradley this weekend in last home meet.
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10 Current UNI men's stats Men's basketball stats through February 3; photo.
11 Alternate MLB hats turn into alternate ways to make money Comments on the number of baseball teams with alternate hats.
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12 Hejlik named new HRS director Robert Hejlik named Director of Human Resource Services at UNI, replacing John Mixsell.
13 African-American book sale next week Book fair will be held in the SEC Monday and Tuesday.
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14 Untitled Students peer through fence surrounding Lang Hall; photo.
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15 One year under its (weight) belt; WRC celebrates first anniversary More than 1200 students use the WRC daily; WRC will extend its weekend hours this semester; photo.
16 Health insurance crucial, often overlooked by college grads Recent graduates may get caught without health insurance between the time they graduate and the time they begin a job.
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17 Quit complaining, already Students and faculty are complaining about a high traffic sidewalk to Lang Hall being blocked for the renovations.
18 Relationships with others make life worth living Americans want instant gratification and will quickly demean others.
19 Confessions of an OWI Idiot, Take II (Part 2) Columnist continues describing her experience staying in the county jail.
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20 NI correction February 2 article on testing was not written by Nathan Chandler but by Megan Taylor.
21 Life sucks, especially mine Columnist comments on his streak of bad luck.
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22 "New Kids on the Block" still 'Hangin' Tough' 87.6% of women on campus were fans of the "New Kids on the Block"; update on what group members are up to now.
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23 SADD: Back to fight drunk driving Students Against Drunk Driving organization was re-established this year after a three-year absence from campus.
24 At home with HOLS; "House of Large Sizes" to record live at Steb's Interview with "House of Large Sizes" as they come home to perform this weekend at Steb's; photo.
25 Fraternity recruits, provide service projects to humanity Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity members try to perform at least twenty hours of service.