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1 Cracking down on meth; legislators attempt to limit access to some of drug's ingredients The United States Congress is proposing legislation that will limit access to drugs containing pseudoephedrine; photo.
2 Helping immigrants adapt to new home Alfonso Aguilar, chief of the United State Office of Citizenship and Immigration Services, spoke on the importance of immigrants to our country; photo.
3 CAB hopes to bring campus together The purpose of the newly created Campus Activities Board is to provide a resource for all student organizations and to foster student involvement in the organizations.
4 Waste not, want not; what the dining centers really do with all that food Through the use of the FOOD PRO computer system, the dining centers are attempting to reduce waste and improve forecasting of meals; photo.
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6 Give a purple valentine Encourages students to list the top three reasons why they "bleed purple and gold" for a chance to win a free dinner and hotel stay.
7 Critical weekend ahead for UNI The women's basketball team will play two games at home before playing six on the road.
8 Panther of the week Profile of sophomore women's tennis player Mariana Muraca; photo.
9 Creighton takes rematch The men's basketball team lost to Creighton 83-82; Ben Jacobson scored a career-high thirty-one points; photo.
10 Final road trip before Regional The wrestling team will face North Dakota State and South Dakota State this weekend before the West Regionals; photo.
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11 Panthers young but mighty The softball team began the season with the Metrodome Classic in Minneapolis on Thursday.
12 More than a punch to the face The author states his views on the various NBA basketball teams.
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13 Sports Calendar Provides the current Missouri Valley Conference standings, along with results from the wresting and tennis teams.
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14 NISG candidates prepare to debate the issues The Political Science Society is organizing a debate between the NISG candidates for president and vice-president.
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15 Hide your drawers Editorial board responds to a law in Virginia that makes it an offense to display underwear in a "lewd or indecent manner."
16 The fight for other's freedom Believes that the purpose of the current war in Iraq is to protect the American people from terrorism.
17 V-Day message: dudes, be nicer to the ladies Describes differences between men and women.
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18 Music about personal taste Thought Ned Kelly's original article could have been written with more thought.
19 Support for Murphy-Fahmy ticket Author states her support for Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy in the upcoming NISG elections.
20 Masses conditioned to like popular music Disagrees with a column written by Ned Kelly.
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21 Student Voices Students respond to the question; "What are your plans for Valentine's Day"?; photo.
22 Hot plants for hot pants; chocolate and herbs serve as aphrodisiacs say ethnobotanist Chris Hilham, an ethnobotanist for the University of Massachusetts, believes that chocolate and other herbs can lead to an enhanced love life; photo.
23 Alison James, a relationship connoisseur Relationship advice is provided from Alison James, author of "I Used to Miss Him...But My Aim is Improving"; photo.
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24 Movie review: 'Sideways' & 'Million Dollar Baby' Review of the movies 'Sideways' and 'Million Dollar Baby'; photo.