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1 UNI celebrates Black History Month; campus, community members have mixed feelings Black History Month draws many opinions from people of all races; photo.
2 NISG Presidential debate to be held Monday Brock Toll and Holly Ross will debate against Grant Erwin and Jennifer Younie to allow students to see their platforms and opinions before student government elections; photo.
3 Fridays with Koob President Robert Koob discusses traveling for his job; photo.
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4 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "What do you think about UNI dining services?"
5 V-Week speaker addresses issues with rape Speaker Angela Rose talks about assault and how to help oneself or other people who are victims; photo.
6 UNI dining services nominated for award Dining services nominated for the prestigious Ivy Awards.
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7 Movie night features real-life business ethics David B. Wilson Chair in Business Ethics sponsored program that focused on whistle-blowing in the tobacco industry; photo.
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8 Hang up on new movie Review of movie 'When a Stranger Calls'.
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9 Recognized for a great season Football team recognized at the State Capitol; photo.
10 Cagers drop Wichita State, keep tie for league lead; win over the Shockers keeps No. 25 UNI tied with Creighton at top of Missouri Valley Basketball team beats Wichita State and will take on Missouri State on Saturday; photo.
11 Tennis squad ready to begin season, looking for successful repeat Tennis team strong with returning players and new additions; predicted to place third in conference.
12 Teammates turn into best friends during careers with Panthers Rachel Kautzky talks about her friendships with her father and Cassie Hager, as well as what she plans to do after graduation; photo.
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13 Olympics: where the real athletes play; winter games not drawing the national media attention they should Americans should pay more attention to the Olympics and the athletes who trained hard to get there; photo.
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14 Panthers prepare for regular season end Wrestling team gets ready for West Regional competition on March 5; photo.
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15 Game on! UNI tennis club ready to get into the swing Newly formed tennis club seeks to gain members.
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16 Accounting students offer assistance on tax returns; UNI maintains top national rating for its program VITA program allows some students to have taxes filed for free.
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17 This week at UNI Calendar of upcoming events at UNI.
18 'Students First' a necessity for next President; committee developing forums to include with campus visits for candidates Prospective candidates will have to adhere to certain priorities and visit campus to meet students and staff.
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19 Pencil equality into your schedule Believes African-American history and women's rights should be observed and remembered all year long.
20 'A Million Little Pieces' of pure lies Angered after learning that parts of book by James Frey are fabricated.
21 Cheers to Dove commercial Praises new advertising that features women of different sizes.
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22 Iowa property tax system must be addressed Letter encourages Iowans to support House File 847 that would allow for property tax relief.
23 No support on campus for V-Week Stacy Wilson believes there should be more support for on-campus events like V-Week.
24 Too much attention paid to women's bodies Deirdre Connell believes there are better ways to raise awareness about women's issues.