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1 Alumni, students react to closing of Bartlett Bartlett Hall's closing as a dormitory and conversion to offices brings out emotions from students and alumni. Many great memories of their stay in Bartlett are shared.
2 Prairie center gets a face-lift Tallgrass Prairie Center renovations include remodeled graduate offices, conference center, research labs, an expanded shop area, greenhouse, and updated storage facility; photo.
3 Conference to address global trade issues Students will have an opportunities to learn about international trade issues and make networking connections during the Global Trade Issues Conference. International speakers will address the group.
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4 A smoke free campus is a pipe dream Smoking has been banned from university property for several years, but the outskirts of campus need attention. There are no ashtrays available, causing cigarette butts to be deposited on the ground. Writer feels the policy is unenforceable; photo.
5 Is the tea party racist? The Tea Party has added energy to American politics. The party has been accused of being racist. Perhaps the liberal media are throwing this and other accusations because they feel threatened.
6 In response to "The damage of capitalism" We do live in a dysfunctional economic system, but the solution presented in the above article is incorrect, in the view of the letter writer. We need capitalism, but with additional regulations and greater access to health care.
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7 'Guernica' performance a philosophical journey Human suffering, the relationship between teaching and being taught, and the motivation behind art are topics covered in the current play being presented at the Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo.
8 To Write Love on Her Arms event brings students together to heal Students share real life experiences with rape, depression, suicide attempts, and eating disorders. A nation-wide non-profit organization hosted the event.
9 He said, she said Male and female perspective on dating and relationships.
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10 UNI travels to Brookings, hoping to avoid a letdown Football team will play South Dakota State Saturday evening. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm for the televised contest. The Jackrabbits are 2-4 overall and 1-2 in the conference; photo.
11 Youthful Panthers expect to compete for MVC crown Only one senior returns for the men's basketball team. A talented freshman recruiting class is ready to contribute. Finding team chemistry is vital. An earlier trip to Brazil helped the players get to know one another; photo.