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1 Vote! Get off the couch! Students can vote for NISG president, vice-president, and senate representatives Wednesday in the Union, Redeker Center, Towers Center, and Commons.
2 UNI's PR degree program one of top 23 in nation; first class faculty and 'impressive mix' Program recently earned national recognition by being named 23rd out of 165 programs nationwide.
3 Untitled NISG debate Sunday in the west Towers lounge; photo.
4 Zozaya, Murphy final team on NISG ballot NISG candidates Ron Zozaya and Chuck Murphy plan to continue renovating campus, supporting the Panther Shuttle, and eliminating potholes on campus; photo.
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5 Untitled Columnist describes the process student organizations must go through to receive funds from the NISG.
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6 Knowledge is real reason for celebrations Black History Month and other awareness months are meant to increase people's knowledge of culture.
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7 Suggestions for Governor Vilsack's attempts at education reforms Columnist makes suggestions for improvements in educational reform.
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8 Internationally-renowned professor receives award; Syed N. U. A. Kirmani named UNI's Distinguished Scholar Kirmani will spend one semester doing research as part of his Distinguished Scholar Award; photo.
9 Bronzing for spring break, beauty Students are preparing for spring break trips by tanning in tanning booths and some tan year-round; photo.
10 Paintball Club promotes safe fun, entertainment UNI Paintball Club was organized in February 1998 and has about thrity members currently.
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11 The Riot Act Getting ready for spring break; dieting and tanning.
12 Additional class added as swing seduces students HPELS will add another section of swing dance instruction to their schedule because of great interest from students.
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13 You are invited to tomorrows performance of black man rising Play "black man rising" will be performed Wednesday in the Commons Ballroom.
14 Programming designed for student preferences Department of Residence created the Programming Activities Board to help plan campus activities; photo.
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15 "My Scarlet Life" delivers sonic soul Review of the music of "My Scarlet Life", who will be performing at Steb's Friday night; photo.
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16 Men finish second, women grab fifth at MVC Jacob Pauli won the pole vault at the MVC and set a new UNI-Dome record; teams performed well at the meet overall.
17 Panthers let lead slip away UNI lost to Southern Illinois, 66-61, Saturday; photo.
18 Wrestlers suffer two weekend losses; Pugh records two more victories over weekend UNI lost to Nebraska-Omaha and Iowa State last weekend and will compete at the NCAA East Regional tourney March 6; photo.
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19 Drake outscores UNI 50-30 in second half Drake defeated UNI, 81-69, Sunday, leaving them with a 10-5 record in the MVC; photo.
20 Panthers will need to finish strong in final week Columnist comments on the final games of the season for the women's basketball team.
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21 Coffee hour, potluck this Friday International Coffee Hour will hold a potluck dinner February 26 at the International Services Center.
22 Music students head to Chicago Choral Methods and Materials students were granted an Intercollegiate Fund Request to attend national directors conference in Chicago beginning tomorrow.
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23 Spring athletic schedules Schedules for women's tennis, outdoor track, and men's golf.
24 Swimmers end season with strong showing in St. Louis Men's team placed first and women's second at the Mid-East Classic Championships last weekend; photo.
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25 Tennis team split weekend competition UNI defeated Illinois Wesleyan, 7-0, but lost to Gustavus Adolphus, 5-2.
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26 Panther baseball to open at Metrodome UNI will play their season opener against the Northern State Wolves in Minneapolis tomorrow.
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27 What's Up Meetings and activities.
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28 Faculty members recognized for teaching, service Michael Gasser, Rex Karsten, Catherine Miller, Beverly Riess, and Sandra Frey Stegman were awarded University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Awards on the basis on nominations made within each college; photo.
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29 Meters: can't live with 'em, can't rip 'em out of ground Although students want more time on parking meters, Cedar Falls businesses support leaving them at 45 minutes; photo.
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30 UNI above average in number of female faculty members Although women make up 39.1 percent of the tenure-track faculty at UNI, disparities still exist.
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31 Vote, already! Editorial encourages students to get involved with campus issues by voting in the NISG elections tomorrow.
32 Seize the day, don't take anything for granted Columnist looks at the small miracles in his life.
33 Roller-Jam newest version of professional wrestling Modern-day women's roller derby is new alternative to World Wrestling Federation.
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34 Nick and Nechanicky, your best choice Students urge others to support Nick Arnold and Andrea Nechanicky for NISG President and Vice-President.
35 Support Nieting, Brownell for Pres, V.P. Students support Jeff Nieting and Travis Brownell for NISG.