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1 Eleven platforms, three tickets, one ballot: who will get your vote? Information is provided about each of the NISG candidates for president and vice president; photo.
2 Student government elections begin today; campaigning finished for the three teams of NISG candidates as students go online to cast votes A background is given of the six candidates vying for the positions of president and vice president.
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3 State of the student body positive Members of the student senate along with executive and judicial committees were also recognized.
4 Vote Jeff & Emiliano Feels candidates Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda have clear goals and definite paths to achieve them.
5 Earle and Hutch conservatism irrelevant to campus issues Responds to Cody Wilson's comment concerning the conservative political views of Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson.
6 Survey takers needed Encourages students to complete an online survey about the child care needs of students.
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7 Earle/Hutch not hiding conservatism Responds to Cody Wilson's comment concerning the conservative views of Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson.
8 Combined experience key to Scudder/Lerda success Claims that Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda will work to accomplish the things on their platform, even if they are not elected president and vice president of NISG.
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9 Student voices Students respond to the question: " What are the most important things that will influence your vote for student body president and vice president?"; photo.
10 A day in the life of a Public Safety office . . . you just never know what to expect Andrea Jennings describes some of her experiences as a Public Safety officer; photo.
11 Chancey carries credentials Clifton Chancey, head of UNI's physics department, explains why he came to UNI.
12 Student sleeping habits less than spectacular Dr. James Waas' advice on sleeping habits is shared.
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13 Check presented to panther athletics The UNI Athletic Club donates $1,118,818.00 to the athletic program; photo.
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14 Eating disorder concerns emphasized this week Reviews, "The Eating Disorder Sourcebook," by Carolyn Costin, as a part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.
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15 UNI student welcomes us to his 'Big Deal' Reviews Pete Feltman's self-titled CD; photo.
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16 Panthers are kings and queens of the Valley; UNI men, women sweep Missouri Valley Conference crowns at home Chris Bucknam won the MVC's Coach of the Year award; men won 122-88.5 over Illinois; women took second place at the MVC championship meet.
17 Cyclones pin 25-12 loss on UNI; Panthers win four matches but can't top Sanderson, ISU An estimated 2100 people attended the meet; photo.
18 Panther men unable to win on Senior Night UNI defeated by Illinois State, 71-66; photo.
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19 UNI men take fourth, women fifth at MVC swim meet Victor Laughlin is named MVC Diving Coach of the Year; photo.
20 Two more losses for UNI women UNI defeated by Southern Illinois, 63-55, and Evansville, 86-75; photo.
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21 Oldest education recruiter fair at UNI The 26th annual UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair, claimed to be the oldest international educator recruitment event in the world, will be held in Waterloo.
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22 UNI softballers win four more, off to best start since 1995 UNI now holds a 9-2 record, after a successful trip to Arizona to compete in the Arizona Wildcat Invitational; photo.
23 Panther baseball team opens 2-1 UNI came home with a 2-1 record after competing in the Hughes Brothers Baseball Challenge.
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24 'Premiere service band' to visit UNI The U.S. Navy Band will perform at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center; photo.
25 Study: college freshmen more liberal Tom Rice claims that President Clinton may have had something to do with the shift in UNI students' political views.
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26 What's up Meetings and activities planned.
27 UNI Museum extends hours for Rock & Roll The UNI Museum will be open longer for its exhibit, "Thirty Years of Rock and Roll," which will end on March 17.
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28 'Vagina Monologues' anything but offensive Responds to a letter to the editor concerning the recent performance of 'The Vagina Monologues."
29 Columnist makes election predictions Explains his reasoning for voting for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda for the NISG president and vice president.
30 Columnist wakes up, smells coffee Discusses the NISG Presidential debate, the closing of the NU high school, and the new book written by Michael Moore; photo.
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31 Scudder, Lerda the best ticket for UNI students The former president of NISG explains why he will vote for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda.
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32 Stick with proven leaders Supports Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda for NISG president and vice president because of their leadership experience.
33 Student would be proud to be represented by Scudder, Lerda Encourages students to vote for Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda in the NISG presidential election.