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1 NISG senate to downsize A upcoming student body vote will determine the future size of the student government senate, which currently has forty members; bill has been introduced to reduce the number of senators to twenty-one.
2 Veridian Credit Union will present Community Engagement Award Five faculty members will receive the award and a $1000 check made out to a non-profit organization of their choice. The award is based on outstanding community service and beneficial interaction.
3 I Spy at UNI An exit sign on a brick wall is the subject of a contest, sponsored by the Northern Iowan. Readers asked to email the location of the sign to the paper; photo
4 GBPAC to resume operations Tuesday An accident during a load-in for the Blue Man Group performance forced the cancellation of three sold out performances. They will be re-scheduled for September. The areas of main concern are the stage floor and orchestra pit elevator; photo.
5 Students discuss Wikilieaks controversy at 'Talk Politics' Discussion held on 'How much information is too much information' during monthly discussion. Northern Iowa Democrats, College Republicans, and the Young Americans for Liberty regularly discuss political issues.
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6 Strayer-Wood Theatre student selected as finalist in Regional Theatre Festival Theatre students chosen to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Five students were nominated and two were named Regional Finalists; photo.
7 'Interlude Dance' becomes a UNI phenomenon Ian Goldsmith, Scott Connerley, and Tyler Wright created the dance. Dance was taught to Resident Assistants in Campbell and then taken to the Athletic Marketing Department for permission to perform at one of the basketball games; photo.
8 UNI Financial Aid offers resources for students Workshops help guide students through the process of completing paperwork for financial aid.
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9 Portman, Kutcher show sizzling chemistry in 'No Strings Attached' The movie, 'No Strings Attached', is reviewed; photo.
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10 'The Dark Knight Rises' vs. 'The Avengers' Casting for Batman presents challenges for viewers. Film versions of comic book characters are on the rise.
11 Reason over rhetoric The response to President Obama's State of the Union message seemed to be an increase in bipartisan applause; believes people are tired of the gridlock in Washington and are looking for results.
12 After school: UNI's intellectual wasteland Readers urged to take advantage of the lectures and presentations outside the classroom. Students seem not to want to take time to be exposed to new ideas and experiences.
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13 Praises for campus cafeterias and whole food Research found 'Hot Pockets' ingredients to include the chemicals used in Plaster of Paris. The food quality and food safety on campus suddenly becomes more appreciated.
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14 Ahelegbe leads Panthers to 71-66 victory over MVC rival Creighton Men's basketball team has now won six games in a row and are tied for third place in the conference; photo.
15 Oh baby, I love this announcer! The radio voice of the Panthers is Gary Rima. He has been announcing football and basketball games for the past seventeen years
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16 UNI vs. Creighton basketball photos Action and interview photos from men's basketball game; photo.