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1 Grant eligibility changes, students lose funding Under new Pell Grant qualifications, as many as nine hundred Iowa low-income students could lose their eligibility for this program.
2 Toby Keith, Ted Nugent rock into UNI-Dome Toby Keith and Ted Nugent will perform at the UNI-Dome on February 20, 2005; photo.
3 'Shaggin' Wagon causes controversy for local business The shuttle service operated by the Barmuda Corporation is facing the possibility of having to obtain liability insurance and licensing as a taxi service.
4 Area citizens climb to new heights at UNI An eight month adult climbing program will be made available at the Wellness and Recreation Center at a cost of $240; photo.
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5 'The Aviator' soars in the box office Review of the movie "The Aviator"; photo.
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6 Another close one with SMS UNI defeats Southwest Missouri State, 68-63; photo.
7 Hopes for the new year Article provides a recap of the major sports stories of 2004; photo.
8 Panthers stumble, then hold strong to beat Braves UNI's women's basketball team continued its winning streak by defeating Bradley, 74-66; photo.
9 Panther of the week Profile of junior elementary education major and basketball player Cassandra Hager; photo.
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10 Cook named MVC player of the week Alex Cook's statistics for the week are given.
11 Sports Calendar Dates and times for upcoming Panther sporting events provided.
12 Next UNI opponent boasts several top 10 wrestlers UNI is preparing to face undefeated Iowa State on January 15, 2005.
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13 Men off to best start in more than a decade Panther men's basketball record sits at 12-3 overall and 3-1 in league play.
14 Wrestlers pull even, now 3-3 Panthers competed at the Midlands Championships and with Tennessee-Chattanooga, Virginia Tech, and Eastern Illinois during the winter break.
15 UNI takes down preseason favorite with strong second half Provides a recap of the women's basketball team's games during the winter break.
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16 "Works in Clay" exhibit at Kamerick JoAnn Schnabel's "Works in Clay" will be presented at the Kamerick Art Building January 10 through February 2, 2005.
17 Speech team celebrates fall success Speech team results are given.
18 UNI staff sends phone cards overseas Members of the UNI Association of Educational Office Professionals have sent sixteen phone cards to UNI ROTC alumni serving overseas.
19 Goossen interim at Marking & PR John Goossen will be the new interim assistant vice president for Marketing and Public Relations for UNI; will replace the late Gerald Anglum.
20 Conrad certified as economic developer Drew Conrad has earned the title of certified economic developer by the International Economic Development Council.
21 Waste reduction workshop for credit UNI will offer a one credit hour workshop on waste reduction.
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22 New year, new you Discusses top New Year's resolutions and the history of New Year's Day.
23 Winter wonderland? Gives ways to endure the ever-changing Iowa winters.
24 WWJB: who would Jesus bomb? Offers his opinions on the influence of religion on the decision to go to war with Iraq.
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25 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What are your New Year's resolutions?"; photo.
26 No Shame Theatre to celebrate 10th anniversary History of the No Shame Theatre.