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1 Untitled Nate Loss washing a car during fundraiser for Project Impact Mentoring last Saturday; photo.
2 Colorado shooting hits home for UNI Students preparing to become teachers worry about handling incidents of violence in the classroom like the recent shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.
3 NISG committee looks to book big bands at UNI NISG's University Concert Committee wants to bring popular groups and bands to UNI to entertain students.
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4 Focus should not be on blaming, right now Country should not focus on who is responsible for the Columbine High School shootings but should support those who lost their children.
5 Teachers must be interested in students' lives In light of the Columbine High School shootings, students believe teachers, parents, and other adults should be more involved in children's lives.
6 So many questions, no clear answers In light of Columbine High School shootings, student suggest individuals should teach children morals and ways to deal with problems.
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7 Words always have powerful meanings Instructor responds to Jason Hermsen's column on Gay Pride Week.
8 ADPi apologizes for any discomfort, pain caused Sorority members apologize for their "I Spy and ADPi" fundraiser involving water guns in light of the Columbine High School shootings.
9 Resources used unwisely Students state that SEAC advertisements in the Commons wasted paper.
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10 Untitled Group "Porcelain Frogs" performing at the WRC; photo.
11 Concert to showcase local talent; fundraiser benefits CHNA Cathy Anderson, Christina Bausman, and Jeffery Schafer will perform in concert "April Cool" to benefit the College Hill Neighborhood Association.
12 Finding 'forever' in college relationships Students should not feel pressured to get married after they finish college. Students will not meet that special someone in a bar; photo.
13 Educator stays 'connected' with new book of poetry Faculty member Jonathan Stull writes and publishes his poetry; photo.
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14 Bicycle information Rules for parking bicycles on campus.
15 Students teaching students; prospective teachers sparking science interest College of Natural Sciences Outreach Program gives middle school children chance to experience science; photo.
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16 Controversy doesn't dilute Manson's rock power; Marilyn Manson to play Cedar Rapids Wednesday Review of the album "Mechanical Animals" by Marilyn Manson.
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17 Pauli scores big in front of sellout crowd Jake Pauli placed first in pole vault and Joey Woody placed second in the 400 hurdles at Drake Relays; photo.
18 Women claim fourth after hosting MVC Women's team finished fourth in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament; photo.
19 UNI stays in hunt with split against bears UNI split a doubleheader with Southwest Missouri State and is in the race for post-season play.
20 Panthers get eighth at MVC Men's team finished eighth in the Missouri Valley Conference Championship.
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21 'Savor Cedar Valley' at FunFest Friday Cedar Valley FunFest will be held April 30 on the field west of Bender Hall. Event is organized by the Festivals and Special Events Management class.
22 Cinco de Mayo activities, films slated for this week Films "Chicano" and "Songs of the Homeland", panel discussion, music, and food highlight the week's celebration.
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23 Helming, DeHaan shine in UNI's final spring workout Team finished their spring training Friday with a scrimmage; photo.
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24 Dynkers win tourney Intramural co-rec volleyball team, the Dynkers, won the ninth annual Extramural Tournament in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; photo.
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25 Davis, 'you the man' Top ten UNI sports stories of the past year.
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26 Panther softball splits on senior weekend UNI split doubleheaders with Bradley and Western Illinois; photo.
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27 What's Up Activities and meetings.
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28 Presidential hopefuls begin Iowa campaigning Presidential candidates Elizabeth Dole and Bill Bradley will speak in Waterloo this week.
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29 To work or not to work NCAA passed ruling allowing student athletes to hold part-time jobs while participating in sports.
30 One should not bite the hand that feeds them Columnist comments on the groups he has angered while writing for the Northern Iowan and suggests people not use insults and accusations in arguments.
31 What I really learned in kollege Columnist describes what he has learned while at UNI.
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32 They are us Alumnus comments on the Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colorado, and states that American history is filled with violence.
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33 Reader asks columnist to abide by his own rules Student responds to Jason Hermsen's column on Gay Pride Week.
34 Hermsen just doesn't get it Believes Jason Hermsen's column on Gay Pride Week showed ignorance of the event, prejudice, and homophobia.