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1 Presidential candidates coming to UNI Rick Santorum and Ron Paul have scheduled visits on campus. Both candidates will speak on the importance of education; photo.
2 UNI offering online physical education master's program A new graduate program will be offered online. The course will take two years to complete. Students will take two courses per semester; including in the summer. Thirteen applications have been accepted thus far; photo.
3 Proposed drop of personal wellness causes controversy Liberal Arts Core Review Steering Committee has suggested dropping the requirement for students to take a personal wellness class. HPELS staff upset and concerned.
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4 Panthers hoist two champs at UNI Open Panther wrestlers place well at their open tournament. David Bonin and Ryan Loder won their weight classes; photo.
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5 I Spy at UNI Mystery photo shown for identification by faculty, staff, or students. The previous photo was the exterior of Lang Hall identified by Kyle Burns; photo.
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6 Bachman's views detrimental to education Bachman's Q and A session where her desire to abolish the Department of Education came out. She supports intelligent design being taught in public schools. She showed no concern for increase tuition and student debt; photo.
7 Keep calm and eat a balanced breakfast Advice on how to survive final week. Get plenty of sleep, eat well, think positive, stay organized, and study are the main factors in survival.
8 Hear Ron Paul out Students asked to listen to Ron Paul's ideas. Paul will be on campus. Seating is limited and tickets are free; photo.
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9 KIRB Check Fresh food is available at Alex's on the hill. Alexandre Martinov wants to educate college students on the value of fresh food. Martinov likes spicy food, but all types of food are available; photo.
10 After 34 years, Glee Club Christmas still surprises Soulful vocals and jazzy tones set the stage for the annual Men's Glee Club concert. Sharrie Phillips led the Glee Club in "He's Done Enough". Her powerful voice improvised calls of praise and gratitude; photo.
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11 Student Voices finals edition Students answer the questions of how they like to study for finals and how they cope with the stress of final exams; photo.
12 Holiday Hoopla continues to bring holiday spirit to Main Street Last week's Jingle and Mingle event was the second biggest event of Holiday Hoopla. Events continue into the middle of December. Trolley rides, holiday characters, carolers, and extended hours for shopping were highlights.
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13 Panthers advance to quarterfinals with unconventional victory Football team survived the wishbone attack of the Wofford Terriers and advance to play Montana in the third round of the FCS football playoffs; photo.
14 Strong season ends with disappointment as Gators upset No. 6 Panthers Volleyball team defeated by Florida in the second round of the NCAA tournament 1-3 Panthers gain the respect of Mary Wise, the Florida coach. It was a hard fought battle; photo.
15 UNI defeats CSU 83-77 in MWC/MVC Challenge Anthony James led the Panthers to victory over Colorado State in the McLeod Center. Seth Tuttle, freshman center, shot six for six. The next opponent is the University of Iowa; photo.