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1 Untitled Michele Smith visiting Black Hawk Elementary School to talk about the Northern Iowan; photo.
2 Eating disorders plague society Bulimia, binge eating, and anorexia nervosa are eating disorders that plague college students and others in society.
3 'No Frills' team wins conference bid; Midwest meetings at UNI in 2000 MACURH's annual meeting in February 2000 will be held at UNI; team's "Wizard of Oz" presentation helped win the bid.
4 Arnold, Nechanicky round out NISG presidential candidate field Candidates Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky share their election platform; photo.
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5 "A Simple Plan" creates plot of chaos Review of movie "A Simple Plan".
6 Murder mystery entices laughter Several UNI staff and students are involved in the Cedar Falls Community Theatre's latest play "The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940", showing this weekend and next.
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7 MVC title at stake in Dome MVC Indoor Track and Field Championships will be held in the UNI-Dome this weekend.
8 Brus' 31 points leads UNI over ISU UNI defeated Illinois State, 78-66, Wednesday, with Tony Brus and Robbie Sieverding scoring career-high points; photo.
9 UNI looks to stay in hunt for MVC title; Panthers go for season sweep of Drake on road UNI will play Drake this weekend in Des Moines; photo.
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10 Two more ranked opponents for UNI UNI will compete against Nebraska-Omaha Saturday and Iowa State Sunday; Burt Beamer, Ken Bigley and Eric Keller will be honored Saturday at Senior Night.
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11 Spring training: it's about time Spring baseball training has begun and summer is on the way.
12 Swimmers set mind on higher goals UNI will compete at the Mideast Championships this weekend in St. Louis.
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13 Five faculty selected for UBS Outstanding Teaching Awards Michael Gasser, Rex Karsten, Catherine Miller, Beverly Riess, and Sandra Frey-Stegman will receive University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Awards.
14 Summer study tour in France offered Fritz Konig will teach two courses on a study tour of Alsace, France, this summer.
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15 'If I had a million dollars' Des Moines resident Timothy Schultz, 21, won $15.9 million in the lottery Wednesday.
16 Heterosexuals take their rights for granted Heterosexuals have privileges in society that homosexuals do not.
17 El Nino: meteorologist's dream come true El Nino was coined March 15, 1996, by meteorologists.
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18 Romance more than material items Valentine's Day and romanticism focus more on objects than people.
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19 NI Correction Ali Alkarimy was incorrectly identified in Tuesday's paper as a member of the Industrial Technology Department.
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20 The Riot Act Man buys "miracle drug" at GNC (General Nutrition Center).
21 Juggling enthusiast encourages club 1985 UNI graduate Pete Lilja hopes to start a juggling club on campus; photo.
22 Programs provide path to success Student Activities Office will sponsor interactive, experiential learning workshops on a variety of topics this semester; upcoming workshops schedule is given; Peer Leadership Consultants will work with campus clubs to build leadership and involvement.
23 Non-traditional students find niche Non-Traditional Student Association offers activities for non-trads and their children; Panther Cub Club will be held March 6 for non-trads and their families.