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1 Icy climb attracts national attention The second annual Red Bull Silo Summit, an ice climbing competition located on two local silos, will occur this weekend; photo.
2 Bar owner says he's not to blame for shooting, lack of security Kent Christensen, owner of 4th and Main, does not like the way his club has been portrayed in the media after the shooting incident.
3 Cagers climb out of slump Chris Foster scoring two points against Evansville on Wednesday, February 2, 2005; photo.
4 Area bids for new casino venue; three potential projects vie for state approval Three proposals for a casino facility in the Waterloo area have been submitted to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission for evaluation; photo.
5 Despite rumors liberal arts core is here to stay The rumors about the demise of Personal Wellness in the Liberal Arts Core are false.
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6 'Cellular' A review of the movie "Cellular".
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7 ESPN announces Bracket Buster pairings ESPN has announced that UNI will play Western Michigan in the Bracket Buster tournament.
8 Huskies to venture into West Gym The wrestling team will face the Northern Illinois Huskies on Sunday; photo.
9 Cagers get needed win Men's basketball team defeated Evansville, 79-61; Grant Stout scored a career-high 24 points; photo.
10 Upcoming games to have huge impact on season The next three games will determine where the women's basketball team falls in the Missouri Valley Conference rankings.
11 Panther of the Week Profile of junior track team pole vaulter Jarno Kivioja; photo.
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12 T. O. makes a difference for the Eagles Discusses the career of Terrell Owens and his potential impact on Super Bowl XXXIX; photo.
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13 Gridders hand out team awards Justin Surrency and Ryan Arnold were named Most Valuable Players for the 2004 football season.
14 Sports Calendar The current Missouri Valley Conference standings for all teams are given.
15 Swim team falls as regular season ends The swim team finished the regular season with losses to Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha (119-19) and Univ. of Northern Colorado (109-29). Stephanie Gable and Lena Shatnaya had season best times. Lauren Mendel and Rachael Robnett set collegiate best times.
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16 Off-Hudson 'Escapes from Happiness' The comedy, "Escape from Happiness" will be performed Tuesday, February 8.
17 SIAC seeks students interested in CAB The Student Involvement and Activities Center hopes to form a Campus Activities Board that will organize campus social events and programming.
18 Music next topic of CROW forum Julia Trahan will discuss the life, music, and career of Rebecca Clarke.
19 CEEE program looks at renewable energy David Martin and Kelly Vowels will present a program on the importance of renewable energy.
20 Valentine's Day dinner on February 12 A Valentine's Day dinner by UNI Catering will be available in the Commons Ballroom upon reservation.
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21 Free tuition money NISG will have a table in Maucker Union set up to help students write letters to their legislators.
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22 New senators inducted into NISG Hasan Kajtezovic, Brian Fiala, and Trent Patterson have been inducted into NISG.
23 Special Olympics to be held at UNI-Dome Volunteers are being recruited for the Special Olympics to be held in the UNI-Dome on March 6.
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24 So long, Sammy Editorial board shares their view on Sammy Sosa leaving the Chicago Cubs.
25 Buyer beware of businesses Feels that consumers should be aware of the scams that some companies run.
26 Flaw in taking racism out of context Feels that despite current racial problems, much progress has been made in the last fifty years.
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27 Black History Month Schedule of events on campus in recognition of Black History Month.
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28 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Do you plan to watch the half-time show of the Superbowl this Sunday?"; photo.
29 Vday: ending violence, celebrating the vagina The Vday Campaign will have activities occurring from February 7-12; photo.