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1 Professor faces allegations of sexual abuse Bradley Barrett has been named in a lawsuit, filed in November in Missouri, of allegedly sexually abusing Adam Walker. Walker was a high school student at the time and Barrett was the music teacher in the Logan Rogersville school district; photo.
2 Honors Week recognizes academic excellence Guest lectures, films, seminars, and showcases were featured during the second annual Honors Week activities; photo.
3 Professor connects genes and politics John Hibbing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty member, presented his findings of a possible connection between a person's genetic makeup and their political views.
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4 Panther Portraits Scenes from the Model United Nations; photo.
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5 UNI warns of possible magazine scam Two men identifying themselves as UNI students have been reported selling magazines door to door and telling people that the university would reimburse them for part of the purchase. This is a scam.
6 April is child abuse awareness month Statistics report that 905,000 children were victims of maltreatment from October 2005 to September 2006 in the U. S. These abuses fall into the following categories; physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect.
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7 Encore presentation at Lamppost Nine sold out performances and a waiting list of 100 have compelled the Lamppost Theatre Co. to schedule two encore performances of "Modern Anxieties"; photo.
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8 Track adds four regional qualifiers Marcin Kazubowski, Lucas Cook, Mike Beese, and Emily Prinsen have qualified to compete in the Midwest Regional.
9 Redbirds leave Iowa with sweep Runs were hard to come by during the three game series with Illinois State. Baseball team loses series, 8-2, 11-3, and 4-2; photo.
10 Softball takes one game against Sycamores Softball team defeats Bradley 1-0, but suffered a doubleheader loss to Indiana State; photo.
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11 Shockers rule Panthers on the court Wichita State sweeps matches with the Panther tennis team.
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12 UNI career coming to a close breeds nostalgia Writer recounts the top UNI sports events during his five years of college; photo.
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13 Panthers in fourth after day two at MVCs Women's golf team is in fourth place in the Missouri Valley Conference Championships following the second round.
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14 UNI events this week Dates, times, and places for events on or near campus for the coming week.
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15 "Bash the Trash" cleans up College Hill Team Connection will sponsor "Bash the Trash" in the College Hill neighborhood Saturday. Participants will spend the morning picking up garbage in the area, followed by a picnic catered by Hy-Vee; photo.
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16 Panther Portraits Scenes from the Last Blast Dance and the Model United Nations; photo.
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17 Enjoy your time Students encouraged to enjoy where they are in their lives. Looking ahead is normal, but don't forget to enjoy the moment.
18 Loving food again Food is taken for granted. It is always on the shelf and available at our convenience. Humans need to consider the production, transportation, and preparation of their food.
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19 From our archives Square dancing photo from the September 18, 1959 issue of the College Eye. Other news covered in the issue included freshman events, improvements to Bartlett Hall, and wage increases for on-campus student jobs.
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20 Cell phone savvy gives job seekers edge U.S. Cellular suggests students who are seeking jobs should include a cell phone number on the application and resume in addition to a land line. This information will help ensure receiving a call from a potential employer; photo.
21 "Crank: High Voltage" flatlines "Crank, High Voltage" reviewed; photo.