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1 Relay for Life races past goal The UNI Relay for Life event raised seventy thousand dollars for cancer research; photo.
2 Experience homelessness at UNI's Shantytown The UNI chapter of Habitat for Humanity to sponsor Shantytown, event to raise awareness about homelessness.
3 UNI Panhellenic Council says hazing not a problem Discusses policies at UNI to prevent hazing by fraternities and sororities.
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4 Founding fathers Christian beliefs apparent Provides examples that attempt to show that America's founding fathers were not Deists.
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5 Cosmic Revolution; two sisters' trip down the infamous runway Ann and Katie Retzinger participated in the Textiles and Apparel fashion show; photo.
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6 Hook, line, sinker; Big Fish will 'reel' you in Review of Reel Big Fish's new album, "We're Not Happy 'Till You're Not Happy"; photo.
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7 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What do you think about the cameras on the Hill?"; photo.
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8 Track teams dominate Messersmith Invitational; UNI boasts several first and second-place finishes Men received three first-places finishes, women had one first place and two second-place; photo.
9 Aces sweep series UNI softball team lost to Evansville, 3-0; photo.
10 Athlete takes advantage of all opportunities Profile of Tim McCue, a member of UNI's wheelchair track program.
11 Solid pitching, defense propel Evansville to series sweep UNI baseball team lost three games in a row to Evansville during the weekend; photo.
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12 Redbirds, Sycamores, down UNI tennis Results of the last three tennis matches; photo.
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13 'Financial Leadership' final topic series Jean Trainor of John Deere Community Credit Union will discuss issues facing women in financial leadership positions.
14 Still time to register for Hoops for Heart Sigma Phi Epsilon is still accepting applications for the basketball tournament.
15 CME takes students on a trip 'Underground' A bus trip is being offered to take students to visit parts of the U. S. that formed the Underground Railroad.
16 Symphony comes to GBPAC April 29 The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony will present their annual concert.
17 Junior Sprint open to 5th-9th grades Iowa's Junior Sprint will occur at Price Lab April 30th.
18 Celebration of the Arts in April begins A schedule is available via the Internet.
19 'Enclosure and Exclusion' topic of lecture Assistant Professor Ana Kogl will speak on private property April 13th.
20 Organic farmer speaks on benefits, ecology Francis Thicke will discuss organic farming on April 13th.
21 Koch to perform 'Walt Whitman Live' Professor Koch will perform a show in honor of Walt Whitman.
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22 Sideline sports NI sportswriters discuss the Los Angeles Lakers.
23 Wilkins, Dumars, will have to wait another year Discusses the National Basketball Association Hall of Fame.
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24 Proposed fire station located next to two major apartment complexes Set to be build on University Ave, near Hudson road; photo.
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25 Dashing in then cashing in U. S. Cellular will host a scavenger hunt on campus.
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26 Big brother, big deal Believes that students should not get upset by the cameras located on College Hill.
27 Every child left behind Discusses the No Child Left Behind Act.
28 Cubs bring 'next year' to mind Compares the alleged curses of the Chicago Cubs and the Boston Red Sox.