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1 Student activity fee will increase in Fall '04 An increase of $88 will bring student activity fees to $190 for the 2004-2005 academic year.
2 Coachless squad has little to cheer about UNI cheerleaders have been without a coach since April 2002 due to a limited salary of $3000 offered by the athletics department; photo.
3 Fabled group of musicians to make first Iowa visit at UNI National Association of Negro Musicians will convene at UNI as a part of "Arts in April"; photo.
4 Untitled Yale art historian Jonathan Katz speaks on campus; photo.
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5 Local Red Cross thanks volunteers and organizations Alan McKean, Executive Director of the Hawkeye Chapter of the Red Cross, expresses gratitude for all volunteers who have given their all during these difficult times.
6 WRC offers empowerment Encourages women to develop physically through programs like Rape Aggression Defense in order to combat gender-based violence.
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7 Student voices Students respond to the question: How do you define racism?; photo.
8 Schwartz spreads seeds of social justice across UNI Profile of senior music education and political science major, Chris Schwartz; photo.
9 Upperclassmen dish on the dos and don't of scheduling Students offer advice to freshmen registering for classes.
10 Power your sole for Earth Day Sole Power Day will be April 22, and is designed to encourage students to travel by bicycle or by walking.
11 Men's club sings out with "Glee" Men's Glee Club will give their spring concert on April 24 in the Great Hall.
12 Panthers applaud renovations to the "Old Aud" History of Lang Hall, formerly the Old Auditorium; photo.
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13 Kelly Clarkson should not be "Thankful" for this album Review of "American Idol" star, Kelly Clarkson's, new album, "Thankful"; photo.
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14 Solar and wind based renewable energy projects at UNI Department of Industrial Technology for a brighter and cleaner Iowa! Summaries of current student projects in Electrical and Information Engineering Technology; photo.
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15 Higgins always wants to learn more Profile of senior catcher Angela Higgins; photo.
16 Cats run against rain and wind Saturday; track squads combine for 17 titles in seniors' last home meet Results from UNI's only home meet, the UNI Twilight; 2003 regional qualifiers are pictured; photo.
17 Panthers spring into pre-season scrimmage Panthers are hoping to improve upon last year's 5-6 season record; photo.
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18 Panthers drown in rainy series against Salukis UNI defeated by Southern Illinois, 11-0, and 6-1; Panthers will compete against Bradley; photo.
19 Baseball sweeps Creighton in MVC match-up in Omaha UNI won three games against the Creighton Bluejays; photo.
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20 On your campus Meetings and activities planned; Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club will convene.
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21 Untitled Sophomore Jamie Noyce earned an honorable mention on the MVC Scholar-Athlete team; photo.
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22 Visiting prof explores new art criticisms Jonathan Katz spoke on "Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg: Picturing Intimacy."
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23 Rectifying racist wrongs Claims that racism has far from disappeared in America; encourages students to attend Paul Kivel's speech.
24 Graduate advises profs on technique Offers "Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teachers."
25 Censorship endangering American way of life Criticizes the rise of censorship that has come with the rise of patriotism in America.