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1 Debate pits political parties against one another College Republicans and College Democrats debated on campus about college affirmative action policies and the war in Iraq; photo.
2 Panel of profs postulate on war progress Professors offered their views on several aspects of the present war in Iraq to a over-flowing room of students.
3 Speaker delivers 'Titan-ic' talk Herman Boone, whose actions inspired the movie, "Remember the Titans," spoke on campus about his experiences and lessons in diversity; photo.
4 Amnesty International plans "week of action" Amnesty International plans to focus on human rights as a part of a national week of action that will begin April 14; schedule of events.
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5 Fast-talking Farrell gets shut up in 'Phone Booth' Review of the movie "Phone Booth," starring Colin Farrell and Kiefer Sutherland; photo.
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6 Panthers slated for Shockers at home UNI will compete against Wichita State.
7 Panthers' spirits rise after big Minnesota win UNI defeated Minnesota, 7-4; photo.
8 Golfers see highs, lows at SMS tournament Women took third place at Payne Stewart Memorial; men placed twelfth at Branson Creek Invitational; photo.
9 NI Sports Guru Talks about the NCAA tournament.
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10 Athletic Media's Engle honored Laura Engle, student assistant in the Athletic Media Relations Department, was named one of the Student Employees of the Year.
11 UNI Panther football 2003 schedule
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13 Bockman receives honors Burke Bockman, senior hurdler, was named MVC Men's Track Athlete of the Week; photo.
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14 On your campus Meetings and activities planned; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club will meet.
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15 Mascots make losers of teams Criticizes the widespread use of Native American themes to name mascots.
16 Serendipity Safari Features a college student's reaction to the prospect of free beer.
17 Smoker's rights smothered by the obvious Defends smokers against discrimination.
18 Dregs of semester have Cliff randomly ranting Explores the changing roles of men and women in today's society.
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19 Letter to the editor Claims that people at rally did not understand that supporting U. S. troops does not mean supporting the war.
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20 Student voices Students respond to the question: Tradition or political correctness--should sports mascots be changed because they are racially offensive?; photo.
21 Untitled Claudia Stevens, who performed at the GBPAC, is pictured; photo.
22 UNI student will be singing a different tune Junior vocal performance major, Marquita Raley, received full scholarship to Juilliard; photo.
23 Oscar nominee to speak next week William Gazecki, documentary film-maker, will deliver Reninger Lecture on campus.
24 Strayer-Wood celebrates 25th with 'Mockingbird' "To Kill A Mockingbird" will be presented by Theatre UNI from April 10 to April 13; photo.
25 Relay for Life runs for a cure Relay for Life fundraiser, beginning today, will benefit the American Cancer Society.
26 Tap your feet to the beat of Spring Gala Orchesis Dance Company has been performing on the UNI campus for seventy-seven years; according to Dance Magazine, UNI has the oldest continually running company in the nation; photo.