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1 Future of voting is here Northern Iowa becomes first state university to implement online voting for student government elections.
2 Pesticide reduction resolution passes Northern Iowa Study Government passes resolution to ask university to reduce future pesticide usage.
3 Off-campus jobs hazardous to GPA University recently revised policy allowing students to work more than twenty hours per week at an on-campus job. This was done to encourage students to work on campus.
4 Athletic forum takes a time out The Athletic Department shuts down online bulletin board after several messages left were found to be derogatory.
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5 Jazz festival brings world class musicians The Matt Wilson Quartet is this year's guest artist at the Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz concerts and the Tall Corn Jazz Festival. The Tall Corn Jazz festival is the oldest continuously running high school jazz band festival in the country; photo.
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6 The Beach makes waves in Hollywood Review of movie "The Beach;" photo.
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7 Cagers end road stint at Bradley UNI has a current 7-5 record in the MVC; photo.
8 In-state rivalry heats up Sunday Second-ranked Iowa State University to wrestle against UNI's ninth-ranked team; photo.
9 UNI vies for first victory ever at Terre Haute's Hulman Center UNI's men's basketball team travels to Indiana State in hopes of a win.
10 Panthers excited to start 2000 campaign UNI's baseball team hope to improve from last year's record of 28-26; photo.
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11 Softball team faces familiar foes UNI's softball team will participate in the Missouri Round Robin Invitational in Columbia, Missouri.
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12 Panther of the week Jake Pauli is Panther of the Week for his accomplishments in track; photo.
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13 Car seat check-ups available Saturday Rider Hall residents will sponsor a free child's car seat check-up.
14 Rental workshops available to students Cedar Falls Fire Rescue and Police to offer workshops on housing issues.
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15 Track squads host UNI-Dome Open UNI will host the UNI-Dome Open; photo.
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16 Millenium Lecture Series Professor Burstein will present "A View of the Millenium from 1776"; photo.
17 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
18 Campus lawn scheduled for face lift Plans are underway to construct a new garden, Millennium Garden, in the lawn between the Campanile and the West Gym.
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19 Jepsen, Watters push diversity Candidates for president and vice president of NISG share their views, concerns, and plans if elected to office; photo.
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20 What's her name again? "Who wants to marry a multimillionaire" aired on Fox and featured fifty women in competition to marry Rick Rockwell, a multimillionaire.
21 NISG accomplished much within week Activities listed of the Northern Iowa Student Government for the past week.
22 Women's issues often put on back burner by Washington Believes women are given less attention in the political sphere.
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23 Dr. Grammar has cure for writing pains UNI English Department to offer answers to grammar questions by Professor HiDuke, "Dr. Grammar", to Iowa residents; photo.
24 View human life through 'eyes' of art Zhi Lin's and Sarah Perkins' art exhibits to be on display at the UNI Gallery of Art; photo.
25 UNI student writes his way to a dream UNI senior Travis Robinson has written four novels, one screenplay, and several poems. His work has been read by Dean Koontz; photo.