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1 NISG supports fee increase after debate NISG passed a resolution supporting the increase of student computer fees by $30 per student per year; senior Scott Hunt proposed the increase.
2 Untitled Golden Key Honor Society and Guy Sims presented with a blank check from College Club after society agrees to their fundraising plan; photo.
3 Provost search committee narrows candidates to four Michael Marsden, Aaron Podolefsky, Patricia Cummins, and Greg Weisenstein will visit campus in turn beginning this week to interview for the position of UNI Provost.
4 Seniors will graduate in Dome; it's two ceremonies instead of one Two graduation ceremonies will be held in the Dome on May 8 to shorten the ceremony and allow more visitors and family to attend; photo.
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5 "The Other Sister" offers sweet story line Review of "The Other Sister".
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6 Pugh will strive for NCAA title next week; junior has helped lead Panther program upward Profile of Randy Pugh, who will compete for an NCAA title at 174 pounds next week; photo.
7 Softball prepares for 12 games in next seven days Team will compete at the Florida State Invitational next week, though most likely without Jody Dean.
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8 Tennis teams head to Florida over break Teams will compete in five dual meets during spring break in Florida.
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9 Panthers begin week long road trip Road trip competitions will begin tonight against Lehigh; team will play eleven games in the next seven days.
10 Stackhouse arrested for drug possession Sean Stackhouse was arrested Wednesday for possession of marijuana with intent to deliver.
11 Life at Daytona not that bad Columnist begins his baseball trip to Daytona Beach, Florida.
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12 Debate partners head to national tournament Jennifer Rave and Adam Briddell will compete at the National Debate Tournament in Detroit in March on the topic of employment discrimination.
13 Number of art scholarships now available High school graduates can compete for art scholarships April 9 at the Art Scholarship Competition Day.
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14 Asian Awareness Month stresses diversity, encourages appreciation throughout campus Many activities are scheduled in March for Asian Awareness Month, such as group discussion, fundraising dinner, and a display.
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15 Top ten things not to do on spring break "Top ten things not to do on spring break".
16 Really, I'm not that old Columnist reflects on her age and the nostalgia surrounding the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
17 NWO reaching cult-like status Columnist questions the popular status of professional wrestling.
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18 Animals wish to defend their own rights Animals such as minks want animal rights activists to stop interfering in their lives.
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19 Book offers students answers to good grades 120-page book by Darrin King will help students maintain good grade point averages and increase study skills; book is purchased via Internet.
20 People to know: Lyle Bowlin; professor's online bookstore business is booming Profile of director of Small Business Development Center Lyle Bowlin; photo.
21 St. Patrick's Day promotes parades, pinching History of St. Patrick's Day and its celebrations.