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1 | Arson suspected in Walnut Street fire; four UNI students left without homes | Investigation continues into a fire that destroyed a home at 2423 Walnut Street. | |
2 | Untitled | Tony Baranowski cheers after making a half-court shot; photo. | |
3 | Eve bows out; Kelly Rowland steps in | Kelly Rowland will perform with Ja Rule in the UNI-Dome on February 13. | |
4 | Pace calls for GLBT awareness | Nick Pace will be part of a panel in Ames that will discuss "Making our Schools Safe for GLBT." |
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5 | 'Coldplay': a band with a message | Review of Coldplay's album, "A Rush of Blood to the Head"; photo. |
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6 | 'Bump and Run' mindless fun | Review of "Bump and Run," written by Mike Lupica; photo. |
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7 | Gritty Paulsen steps up for Cats | Profile of senior three-point shooter Ryan Paulsen; photo. | |
8 | Aces are not wild | UNI defeated Evansville, 63-61; photo. | |
9 | Tracksters slaughter 4x400 indoor record | Some Panther results are given from the Panther Open, held in the UNI-Dome; photo. | |
10 | Cagers pull selves to fourth place in MVC | UNI defeated Evansville, 74-55, and Southern Illinois, 83-53; photo. |
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11 | Panthers hold on tight but can't lasso Cowboys at home | UNI defeated by Oklahoma State, 30-14; photo. |
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12 | Softball: 7th in poll | UNI softball rated seventh in a pre-season MVC poll of ten squads; photo. | |
13 | Tennis falls 0-7 to Ball State | UNI will face NIU next. |
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14 | Ron Crasky's Wide World of Schmorts | Defines "schmorts" and outlines purpose of column. |
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15 | On your campus | Meetings and activities planned. |
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16 | Editor responds to half-court shocker | Comments on making a half-court shot for a semester of tuition and sends thanks to those involved. |
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17 | Shuttle tragedy adds perspective to war with Iraq | Claims the space program represents good qualities of the human race, while war with Iraq does not. | |
18 | Super Bowl and State of the Union rehashed | Discusses the outcome of the Super Bowl, and confronts the issues presented in the State of the Union address. | |
19 | Grad school dreams take Katie to Cali | Tells about trip to California to interview for graduate school. |
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20 | Professor defends draftee veterans | Disagrees with statements made by Hans Halberstadt, concerning the quality of drafted soldiers. | |
21 | What should the topic of conversation be? | Encourages students to think seriously about the consequences of a war with Iraq. |
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22 | Student voices | Students respond to the question: What are you doing for spring break this year?; photo. | |
23 | Playtime takes on new form | Wellness/Recreation Center hosts Kindergym on Saturdays until April 12. | |
24 | Spring into your spring break; spring breakers advised to think about memories, not money | Travel agents recommend that students plan ahead for spring break because flights are becoming crowded. | |
25 | SAE blood drive takes place today | Sigma Alpha Epsilon will sponsor Red Cross blood drive in the Maucker Union Expansion. | |
26 | Short films go the distance in series | "Reel to Real" films will show on Wednesdays at noon in the Maucker Union. |