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1 Dreams shattered Volleyball team defeated in the first round of the NCAA tournament by Missouri, 3-2; photo.
2 UNI's cancellation process College campus closings are very rare, but due to extremely dangerous conditions, sometimes classes are cancelled. Students are notified via E-mail, television, and radio reports
3 NISG senate overhauls constitution Changes in the Northern Iowa Student Government constitution will be on the ballot in February for members of the student body to approve or reject.
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4 Not for the interests of student government Student government is a two-sided proposition. NISG needs to communicate more clearly what they are doing for the student body. The student body needs to take a greater interest in student government.
5 The organic craze distracts from more important issues The organic farming versus modern farming discussion revisited. Do genetically modified crops present a health risk? Is food safer if grown without pesticides?
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6 In response to 'Personal Wellness' The value of the personal wellness program questioned. A suggested alternative series of reports, daily planners, and log of activities could gain a student an exemption.
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7 Ahelegbe leads UNI past TCU 64-60 Basketball team handed TCU its first home loss of the year. The Panthers are now 4-2 for the young season. The next challenge will be the Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City; photo.
8 Long live the BCS Writer confesses to be one of the minority of football fans who like the Bowl Championship Series. March Madness and Bowl Week are the best times of the year for sports fans; photo.
9 UNI women claim 72-58 victory over UW-Milwaukee Panther women's basketball team shoots 47.5 percent in Milwaukee. Their record is now 4-3 for the young season. Their next opponent is the University of South Dakota; photo.
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10 Waterloo splits weekend Black Hawks hockey team loses to the Tri-City Storm, 3-1, but defeats Team USA National Development Program, 4-2.
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11 Tree lighting ceremony 2010 Scenes from the College Hill Partnership sponsored tree lighting and holiday social; photo.
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12 Glee Club celebrates 50 years at UNI Les Hale, the founder and former director, led the group of nearly two hundred sixty voices in the Saturday finale. Nearly one hundred alumni returned to add their voices for the concert.
13 UNI community invited to give back with giving trees Prexy's, Essentials, 23rd Street Market, and Biscotti's have trees decorated with paper ornaments. Each ornament has an item needed by someone this holiday season. Help those in need.
14 Graduate student highlights Andy Olesen is a busy fellow. He is a father, husband, firefighter, small business owner, and student. He is studying public policy; photo.
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15 Strayer-Wood Theatre presents 'Mother Hicks' Suzan Zeder and Greta Berghammer wrote the play. The setting is Southern Illinois during the Great Depression. The play is relevant today because many are facing similar uncertainties and concerns.