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1 Ethanol mandate ignites debate in Iowa legislature A bill proposed in the Iowa legislature, to require all unleaded gasoline be mixed with at least ten percent ethanol, was dropped after a deadlock between parties; photo.
2 Spotlight on Women's History Month; featuring individuals from across campus A profile of Professor Laquita Blockson, management faculty; photo.
3 Regents consider plan to raise standards of admission The proposed standards will take into consideration also the classes a student takes in high school.
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4 CBA hosts talent show for graduating senior business majors The eight finalists from the talent show will perform at the CBA graduation ceremony instead of the traditionally hired performer.
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5 Chorus performs April 2 for Cedar Valley The Proud Image Chorus, consisting of members of the Cedar Valley, will perform April 2nd; UNI Men's Glee Club will also perform; photo.
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6 Dropkick Murphys keep Irish spirit fresh after St. Patrick's Day A review of Dropkick Murphys' new album, "Singles Collection Volume 2 1998-2004 B-sides, Covers, Comps, & Other Crap"; photo.
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7 Wrestlers look to future after competitive season A recap of the 2004-2005 wrestling season; photo.
8 SIU sweeps Panthers UNI lost three in a row to Southern Illinois: 7-3, 18-2, 8-4.
9 Taking UNI to new levels An interview with Coach Greg McDermott about this season's NCAA appearance and men's basketball's future; photo.
10 Home opener not so sweet UNI softball team lost three games to Southern Illinois, 9-5, 4-1, and 2-1.
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11 Sideline Sports NI sportswriters discuss who they think will play in the NCAA men's basketball championship.
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12 UNI gains pair of weekend victories Defeated University of Missouri-Kansas City 7-0 and Creighton University 7-0.
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13 Penn. State professor to present at UNI Dr. Constance Flanagan will present a lecture on April 18th.
14 'Microsoft Access' dates changed The Regional Business Center has changed the dates for their "Microsoft Access" courses.
15 Students invited to 'Dig Into Sue' On April 5th, Terry Wentz will discuss the discovery of the T. rex dinosaur that is on display by the UNI Museum.
16 Student art exhibitions to be displayed One hundred pieces of student art exhibitions are on display in the Kamerick Art Building.
17 Interpreters Theatre feels the 'beat' Will present "beat. A play on words" March 31-April 2.
18 UNI ROTC rated in top 15 percent UNI's program is rated in top fifteen percent of ROTC programs nationwide and first in medium-sized colleges in the Midwest and West.
19 Conference on design education April 8-10 "The Bauhaus and Beyond 1919-2005: The Shape of Design Education" is sponsored by the Department of Art.
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20 Protection through information Feels that awareness is the key in dealing with sex offenders.
21 Who are we fighting now? Feels that there needs to be an end to torture and imprisonment executed by some American soldiers to Iraqi citizens.
22 A columnist's job is never done Encourages students to write letters to the editor if they feel strongly about an issue.
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23 UNI pep band well appreciated by Bison Head Coach Pat Flannery of Bucknell University expresses his thanks to the UNI pep band for playing at their men's basketball NCAA tournament game.
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24 Tying a non-traditional knot; more couples are friends, relatives, to officiate wedding There is an increased use of non-traditional officials at weddings; photo.
25 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What do you think of relatives and friends officiating weddings instead of the traditional clergy?"; photo.
26 Hitting the books this summer; registration information for class Information is provided on registration and classes for the summer session.