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1 Political parties to duke it out in campus debate College Republicans and College Democrats will confront affirmative action and admission policies, as well as the current war in Iraq.
2 No Shame takes war to the stage "No Shame Goes to War" will be presented on campus as a way for students to express their feelings about the current war in Iraq.
3 Appropriations bill lacks appropriate funding for education If present state budget is passed, UNI will be facing an additional $3.6 million in cuts.
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4 Untitled Speaks against war in Iraq.
5 Untitled Feels there is a conflict of interest between the President, the Vice-President, and a U. S. oil company receiving a contract to work on oil fields in Iraq.
6 Untitled Calls for the U. S. to band together rather than stand divided about the war.
7 Untitled Criticizes those who wrote certain anti-war statements on the sidewalks.
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8 Student voices Students respond to the question: Would you tell your professor if you caught a student cheating?; photo.
9 Couple communicating with students, each other Profile of communication studies professors Laura Terlip and Ronnie Bankston; photo.
10 Feminism topic of seminar once again "State of Feminism at UNI" will be presented in the Union Expansion as a part of the Women's Studies Seminar.
11 Ben Folds tickets grand prize of KGRK trivia contest KGRK will host spring trivia contest beginning this Friday.
12 The Nadas are more than "nothing" "The Nadas," a popular band from Ames, has recently released a new CD to be played on KGRK; photo.
13 Vonnegut's work subject of student stage performance Interpreters Theatre will perform three short stories from "Welcome to the Monkey House," by Kurt Vonnegut; Improv Troupe will perform.
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14 Characters 'flaw' "Tricky Business" Review of "Tricky Business," written by Dave Barry; photo.
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15 'Transceiver' transmitting great sounds Review of "Transceiver," the sixth album by The Nadas; photo.
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16 Hometown support, Homewood style track Profile of junior track runner Dirk Homewood; photo.
17 UNI drops two to Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 7-6 and 6-5; photo.
18 Home sweet home; Cats sweep Sycamores in home opener Panthers defeated Indiana State, 3-2; photo.
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19 On your campus Meetings and activities planned; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club will meet.
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20 Ron Crasky's Wide World of Schmorts Explains a few drinking games.
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21 Tennis claims first win against Western Illinois UNI wins four out of six singles matches and one doubles match.
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22 Don't cheat yourself or your peers Confronts the issue of cheating.
23 Bay Buchanan speech fails conservatives Criticizes the "Failures of Feminism" speech that was presented on campus by Bay Buchanan.
24 Ben and friends crash war party with Merlot Relates experience at party.
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25 Christian leaders too judgmental Criticizes St. Stephen "Christian leaders" for making degrading comments about fellow students.
26 Reader defends columnist with facts Criticizes statements made by Elise Bogel concerning oil in Iraq.
27 Protester gives UNI thanks for activism Praises students for their involvement in the campus walkout last Monday.
28 Mean-spirited advertising Criticizes the phrases used on flyers that advertised Bay Buchanan's presentation on campus.