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1 Curriculum changes approved by faculty Curriculum changes were approved for the four colleges at UNI.
2 Cedar Falls loves Kurt Warner Cedar Falls Hy-Vee displays a stack of Warner Crunch Time cereal, honoring former UNI football player Kurt Warner; photo.
3 Caucus creates discontent among voters; a political reporter's opinion about Iowa's democratic process News writer discusses lack of participation at local caucuses and the political process; photo.
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4 "Girl, Interrupted" nothing but Cuckoo's Nest on estrogen "Girl Interrupted" directed by James Mangold is based on the real life of the film's writer, Susanna Kaysen.
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5 Cagers hope for road win at WSU Coach Tony DiCecco praised the team's effort. He was impressed with the play of Katie Miller last week; photo
6 Matmen face stiff weekend competition UNI was the winner of six of the last seven dual meets and will face Nebraska-Omaha in a match; photo.
7 Panthers fall in overtime at Creighton, 77-73 UNI Senior Cory Jenkins contributed to the game with 21 points; photo.
8 Track squads host Mercantile Bank Invite Track coach Chris Bucknam says this competition will be against one of UNI's big rivals, Drake University; photo.
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9 Super Bowl brings media from all over 2500 media people from across the world gathered inside the Georgia Dome to ask players questions about football.
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10 Men's tennis set for MVC championships Men will compete in Des Moines at MVC Individual Tennis Championships.
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11 Panther of the week Senior Eric Potter's goal for track is to qualify for nationals. He would also like to break the record in the 600 and 800 meter runs; photo.
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12 May's squad strives for back-to-back dual victories Coach Danny May is looking forward to the swim meet which is held in the IUPUI Natatorium.
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13 African-American art song lecture Darryl Taylor will present lecture Wednesday.
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14 Iowa earns a "D" in educating the educated Iowa received a "D" for its efforts to improve the quality of its teachers.
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15 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
16 UNI bookstore free from sweatshop labor University Book and Supply states they do not sell any merchandise made in sweatshops.
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17 It's "Crunch Time" for Warner Football star Kurt Warner has his own cereal line called "Warner's Crunch Time." All proceeds for the cereal will go to a Christian camp for children with special needs.
18 Future of union could include speakeasy Columnist comments on a proposed ban on alcohol in dorms.
19 What would make Helms happy? Senator Jesse Helms' statements made in "Newsweek" last week are reviewed.
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20 Candidates should be candid about religion Student responds to letter by Emily Taylor concerning political candidates describing their religious views.
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21 Not just another face in the crowd Profile of senior Marla Dewitt; photo.
22 Lyle Alberts: an open-door professor Lyle Alberts died of a stroke January 18, 2000.
23 UNICOTE: Students link with professional educators UNICOTE (UNI Council of Teachers of English) has organized on campus; photo.