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1 UNI President Allen speaks to concerned graduate students President Allen spoke about pay cuts, department reorganizations, layoffs, a student surcharge, and campus rumors at a meeting with graduate students. The president advised students not to rush through graduate school; photo.
2 Panthers look to defend Men's basketball team begins the journey of defending champion of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. The Panthers play the Drake Bulldogs in a first round game; photo.
3 Faculty Senate suggests cut to auxiliary funds The Wellness and Recreation Center, Performing Arts Center, Student Health Center, Maucker Union, and athletic programs would all feel the effects of a proposal from the Faculty Senate to reduce support from the general fund; photo.
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4 NISG and Greeks to hold Safety Week to raise alcohol awareness among students The week prior to Spring Break will aim at increasing alcohol and sexual awareness among students. The consequences of a good time will be emphasized.
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5 Time to insert an obligatory "life isn't fair" speech Students need to learn how to handle situations where they experience unfair treatment. These situations need to be addressed with grace rather than temper tantrums. Summer internships may be the first test of gracefully handling situations.
6 Time for change Believes Northern Iowa Student Government is overdue for changes. Only seven hundred students voted in this year's election; leaving over half of the senate positions unfilled. The broadcast of NISG meetings, started by the Cezar-Lobdell team ceased.
7 Athlete and student: a striking comparison Compares the training of Olympic athlete Apolo Ohno and the life of a college student. Training is similar to studying; due to measuring up to standards of the class or competition.
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8 UNI Business College of Business Administration announces students on the Dean's List for fall 2009.
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9 Ritalin and Addeall abused by college students Mark Rowe, substance abuse services coordinator, states that drugs used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Attention Deficit Disorder are commonly used by students seeking to keep up with academic studies; photo.
10 He said, she said: Relationship advice Men's and women's perspectives on the question, "Where do you draw the line between friends and friends with benefits"?
11 Officials issue travel warnings for spring breakers Mexico and Haiti are under travel warnings issued by the Department of State. Violent crime and demonstrations plus dangers from the Mexican drug cartels are the causes of concern for Mexico; photo.
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12 QUASH pushes teams to squash Alzheimer's UNI Advocates for Alzheimer's sponsors first fundraising event. The goal is seventy-five teams to answer questions and take part in different challenges. Team members are asked to raise one hundred dollars.
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13 Follow extended coverage of the MVC Tournament through the NI Tim Getting and Scott Kintzel will provide extended coverage of the men's basketball team at the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament this weekend. Check out nisports.wordpress.
14 Panther athletics span the country Athletic teams to compete in Cedar Falls, South Dakota, Arizona, Missouri, and Ames, Iowa this weekend; photo.
15 Brad's Sports Blurb The University of Connecticut women's basketball team has won sixty-nine games in a row. This leaves them one short of the Division I record. Their goal is a repeat as national champions.
16 Why athletes should receive compensation for their images Update on the lawsuit filed to force companies to pay to use the images of current and former college athletes.