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1 Hurst and Walk make bid for top NISG offices Profile of NISG Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates Ben Hurst and Christian Walk; photo.
2 Price Laboratory School chosen to participate in UNESCO project Price Lab School students will spend the next three years working on their UNESCO project, "Children in War"; photo.
3 50 years of UNI Jazz: from 'underground' to DOWNBEAT A look at the history of the UNI Jazz program over the last fifty years.
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4 Student voices Students respond to the question "What are your Valentine's Day plans?"; photo.
5 Holiday has shady history Describes several possible origins of Valentine's Day.
6 Stories from the frontlines of dating Students tell memorable Valentine's Day stories.
7 Students surviving the elements using snow Outdoor Winter Skills class spends the night in a snow cave; photo.
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8 Students lend helping hand through tax assistance program Accounting students use tax assistance program to gain experience for the future.
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9 Mainly Lou's offers alternative for snowed-in students Review of the restaurant Mainly Lou's; photo.
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10 Incubus provides poetry Review of the new Incubus CD "Make Yourself"; photo.
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11 Forensics teams speak for success Gives background information on the UNI forensics program.
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12 Panthers fend off huge Bulldog comeback to win in OT Panthers hope to continue winning with their upcoming game against Southwest Missouri State; photo.
13 41 by Sibley duo not enough as Bradley upsets UNI on road Panthers to play first place Southwest Missouri State in upcoming game; photo.
14 Plata shines as softball starts 1-6 Panthers lose six out of seven games at the Liberty Metrodome Classic in Minneapolis.
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15 Head of the Program: Sam Weaver Profile of men's head basketball coach Sam Weaver; photo.
16 UNI tennis teams win four matches in Land of Lincoln Describes recent men's and women's tennis matches.
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17 Panthers run well at Arkansas, ISU Panthers to host the UNI-Dome Open.
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18 Lecture Series to focus on faith University of Utah professor Colleen McDannell comes to UNI to speak on religious life in government photography.
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19 Give Weaver one more year Comments on the possibility of Sam Weaver losing his job as head coach of the UNI men's basketball team.
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20 UNI inks five to soccer program Backgrounds are given on the five high school seniors who will play for the UNI women's soccer team next year.
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21 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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22 Holiday fever hits C. F. Believes that Valentine's Day should be kept simple.
23 Peoplepc computers not so cute Encourages students not to let their relationships become computer dependent.
24 Columnist reviews phone message services Describes experiences with answering machines and caller ID.
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25 Student supports Briddell, Greiner in upcoming election Thanks Dan Sterenchuk and Mike Russell for their work as NISG President and Vice President.
26 Student responds to letter Responds to a letter commenting on the proposed amendment to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code.
27 Parking solutions identified Suggests that the University create a secure parking area where students could park ATVs and snowmobiles.