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1 Untitled As their senior gift, those graduating in May have donated a bench and arbor for the Millennium Gardens.
2 Classic Valentine love Matthew Kollasch posts old Valentines, like this one, on his Web site; photo.
3 UNI graduates could benefit from tax breaks About seventy percent of UNI graduates stay in Iowa after graduation, and would benefit from a proposed tax break.
4 UNI admissions standards persist The three Iowa universities plan to maintain the current admission requirements and not include personal background as other universities are beginning to do.
5 Absent profs not on holiday Professional Development Leaves are granted to assist faculty in developing skills and performing research that will help them in the classroom.
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6 On the docket: removal of senator, upcoming elections The Northern Iowa Student Government announces its weekly activities.
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7 Shame on UNI's Alumni Association Criticizes the Alumni Association for inviting Norman Schwarzkopf to speak on campus.
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8 Student voices Students respond to the question: What does Valentine's Day mean to you and how do you plan to celebrate it?; photo.
9 Mystery of Valentine's Day exposed The origin of Valentine's Day has been credited to St. Valentine who sent a love letter that was signed, 'from your Valentine."
10 It's the little things that mean the most The Northern Iowan staff suggests ideas for Valentine's Day gifts for your significant other.
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11 A little something for everyone Reviews books that relate to dating and romance; photo.
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12 Saving Face saves the day with their vocals Reviews the performance and music of the punk rock band Saving Face that recently performed at the Reverb.
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13 Men host WSU tonight, looking to bounce back UNI will face Wichita State; Panthers were defeated by Creighton, 83-56.
14 Sprint Dual domination; UNI swimmers and divers crush Loras in home finale UNI won 31 out of 32 events at the Panther Sprint Dual; Men defeated Loras, 144-67, while the women defeated Loras, 151-99; photo.
15 Panther women ready for return home after loss UNI defeated by Bradley, 68-52; photo.
16 Panther softball opens with five straight wins UNI defeated Wisconsin-Green Bay, 8-0, and Missouri-Kansas City, 7-0; photo.
17 No. 14 wrestlers win one, lose heartbreaker UNI defeated the Wyoming Cowboys, 24-9, but lost to Air Force, 8-3; photo.
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18 Four school track records fall at ISU Classic UNI competed with 50 other teams in the ISU Classic.
19 Women's tennis wins home opener Panthers defeated Gustavus Adolphus, 5-2.
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20 Four years of record spring enrollment Enrollment for the spring semester is at 13,201, a record breaker for the fourth year in a row.
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21 What's up Meetings and events scheduled.
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22 All we need to know about love we learned from TV Shares love advice from their favorite television shows.
23 'Most of us' factoids disturbing Comments on the 'Most of Us' self-promotional posters that are hung across campus.
24 Spying on other governments breaks Golden Rule Claims other countries spy on the U.S. because we spy on them.
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25 E-filing your taxes not too bad of an option Responds to the "Say Anything" column that claimed that e-filing your taxes was a long and difficult process.
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26 Students require more than shiny objects from candidates Encourages students to listen to the candidates, and to "just vote."