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1 | George Curry speaks at GBPAC, 'We need to start fixing our educational system' | George Curry wrapped up Black History Month events with a speech; photo. | |
2 | Free law advice available on campus today | Student Affairs Committee and NISG are hosting session with a lawyer to provide general advice. | |
3 | Koob rejects job offer to keep money in budget | Robert Koob turns down job with the Regents to help UNI with budget problems. |
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4 | Sigma Iota strives for community involvement | Survey of volunteer work completed by the service group; officers talk about the value of the experience; photo. |
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5 | Untitled | The Cedar River in winter; photo. |
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6 | UNI jumps to the top; Panther men take first, women third at MVC Indoor Track Championships | Men win seventh consecutive championship; excellent performances by Cody Eichmeier; other UNI results; Chris Bucknam named MVC men's coach of the year; photo. | |
7 | Hartzell finalist for athletic director at New Mexico | Rick Hartzell is one of three finalists for position of athletic director at University of New Mexico; photo. | |
8 | Lady cagers bid farewell to Gym; Panthers give one last hoorah for West Gym this past weekend | Women play last basketball game in West Gymnasium; invite former players back for Senior Day; players talk about the gym; women defeat Missouri State, 66-47, and Wichita State, 70-64. | |
9 | Cagers head to tourney on skid | Southern Illinois defeats UNI, 46-45; fourth loss in five games for UNI; MVC basketball tournament is next with UNI seeded sixth. |
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10 | Late season stumble makes cagers' seed a mystery | Believes that the men's basketball team still has a chance to go to the NCAA tournament. |
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11 | Roster set for West Regional | Wrestling team holds internal competition to decide who will complete. | |
12 | A look at the beginning of the Winter Olympics | Survey of Winter Olympics games that began in 1924. | |
13 | Baseball team sweeps through Louisiana | UNI defeats Centenary in four straight games. |
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14 | Triumphant weekend for UNI tennis; Panthers pounce four opponents in three days--improve to 7-0 | The women's tennis team defeated Chicago State, Eastern Illinois, South Dakota State, and Northern Illinois; photo. |
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15 | Students still in 'Four Hire' | Tarek Fahmy and Lucas Casey still in competition for job offers in Des Moines. | |
16 | Untitled | Construction of McLeod Center; photo. |
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17 | This week at UNI | Schedule of upcoming events. | |
18 | Presidential search committee offering streamlined video, wants students, faculty, staff involved in candidates' visits | Committee hopes to hold open forums for candidates; considering video streaming of candidates' presentations. |
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19 | What do you want out of UNI? | Notes that less than one-fourth of UNI students voted in recent NISG election; also believes that NISG candidates gave only vague answers and positions in debates. | |
20 | The death of freedom of speech | Comments on recent attempts to prohibit demonstrations within three hundred feet of a funeral; believes that this is an infringement of freedom of speech and assembly. | |
21 | We can't seem to "get no satisfaction" | Urges people to accept the fact that it is human nature to remain unsatisfied. |
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22 | Recipients should be donors as well | Believes that organ recipients must also register as organ donors. | |
23 | Hefty price to pay for death | Professor Van Wormer points out that there is a significant monetary expenditure involved in executing a criminal. |
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24 | Student Voices | Students respond to the question, "What was your favorite toy as a child and why?" | |
25 | Cedar Falls bars hold Fat Tuesday celebration | Bourbon Street and Voodoo Lounge offer special prices; brief history of Mardi Gras; photo. | |
26 | Gallery of Art shows humanity through artifacts | A look at an exhibition of work by Mitchell Squire; photo. |