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1 Election 2004; vote today! Candidates' major platforms; photo.
2 UNI bucks trend in international enrollment Despite a drop in international student enrollment at universities nationwide, UNI reports an increase from the 2002-2003 school year.
3 Geneticist dissects genome project G. Bradley Schaefer sheds light on progress in field of genetics; photo.
4 BOR to extend tuition deadline Due to inconsistencies in tuition hikes and state funding, the Board of Regents supports efforts to alter the policy in order to make more informed decisions.
5 CBA students make finals UNI business students make up the only American team to take part in NIBS International Business Case Competition in Newfoundland, Canada; photo.
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6 Examine candidates' platforms Urges students to examine NISG presidential candidates' platforms thoroughly to find one that fits their needs; advocates taking action rather than restating previous issues that hold weight with students.
7 Contribute to class gift Asks graduating seniors to contribute funds for a Rose Garden or Stage to add to the Union.
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8 Student voices Students respond to the question "What's your favorite bar in Cedar Falls?"; photo.
9 New bar brings the beach to Cedar Falls Barmuda Corporation to replace Club Shagnasty's with Coconuts Beach Club; photo.
10 Relay for Life looks for UNI's support UNI to host second annual Relay for Life event in the UNI-Dome to raise awareness and money for the American Cancer Society; photo.
11 No 'Risk' involved Review of Ten Shekel Shirt's album "Risk"; photo.
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12 UNI grapplers toss Buckeyes 22-18 UNI defeats Ohio State, 22-18; photo.
13 Offense continues for cagers UNI defeats Wisconsin-Green Bay, 82-75; photo.
14 Men's 4x400 relay is stacked full of speed Results from track meet in Ames; upcoming MVC Indoor Championship meet previewed; photo.
15 Panther of the Week Freshman basketball player and physical education major Jessie Biggs profiled; photo.
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16 Panthers look to keep on building Panthers finish fifth at the MVC Championship swim meet; photo.
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17 Sideline sports Sportswriters comment on how the University of Colorado can save its image after recent allegations of impropriety.
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18 Swisher becomes UNI all-time leading scorer Amy Swisher breaks UNI career scoring record, but Panthers fall to Creighton, 69-56, and to Drake, 59-53; photo.
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19 NISG President looks back at year's progress NISG President Emiliano Lerda's February activities are given; photo.
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20 Are Iowa children being left behind? Debates the effectiveness of the No Child Left Behind Act in a state noted for an already above average public education system, such as Iowa.
21 Oh, what $19 million could do Wonders what the university could accomplish if it were granted $19 million instead of having the Regents' budget cut that amount.
22 Calculating reasons why Advocates giving thought to why people do things, down to the most routine activities.
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23 It's time to vote Urges students to vote in the NISG general election.
24 Moe/Murphy a cut above Expresses support for the Moe/Murphy ticket in the NISG presidential contest.
25 Bring our troops home Outraged at the death toll resulting from the American occupation of Iraq.