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1 DOR eyes Redeker expansion With the addition of Panther Village, the dining facilities in Redeker Center need to be enlarged to handle additional students; photo.
2 Cose discusses MLK, equality for African-Americans The CME hosted author and journalist Elis Cose on Martin Luther King Day. He spoke to a diverse audience; photo.
3 Hager to face challenges as new VP Newly appointed Vice President of Administration and Finance, Michael Hager, admits the University faces difficult decisions in the months and years ahead; photo.
4 Committee pushes for paperless classrooms Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders recently purged file cabinets and converted the contents to electronic files. This measure has inspired others to strive for a reduced use of paper.
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5 I Spy at UNI Faculty, students, and staff are encouraged to try their hand at identifying this week's mystery photo. Daniel Vorwark was last week winner; photo.
6 State Treasurer awards college savings to Jordan Lee Michael Fitzgerald presented a $200 College Savings Iowa account. Jordan was chosen from an entry online by his father. Members of the UNI football team were present; photo.
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7 Looking for an easy course? Suck it up. College is more than grades. Being challenged in class will reward you for years to come.
8 An update on NISG Free copies of the New York Times are being provided on a trial basis. The response has been positive from students and professors alike. Lighting issues on campus have been addressed; photo.
9 Santorum's Christian crusade Author examines Presidential candidate's message and suggests that the message disregards critical thought; photo.
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10 Prequels, sequels and reboots, oh my This past year twenty-seven sequels were released. This is the most since 2003. Cannot the movie industry come up with new ideas?; photo.
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11 What are your thoughts on SOPA and the recent site blackout? Students respond via Twitter to the above question; photo.
12 Broadway hit 'Spamalot' leaves crowd in laughter and song Monty Python's "Spamalot" was greeted by a sold out audience at the Performing Arts Center. Jacob Smith, a UNI graduate, was greeted with the largest applause; photo.
13 Sissy Allen gives final performance at Oster Regent Nonprofit group, now associated with NISG, donates funds from the last session of "Sissy's Sircus" to the Oster Theatre; photo.
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14 Mr. Mali entertains and inspires Taylor Mali, a former teacher, spoke to nearly six hundred students in Lang Hall. He is a slam poet, but his presentation is punctuated with witty jabs and peppered with the occasional colorful word. He was well received; photo.
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15 UNI defeats Wisconsin for the first time in nine years, 25-15 Wrestling team broke a nine match winless streak against the Badgers.
16 Shockers stop UNI with zone defense Men's basketball team loses to Wichita State, 71-68; photo.
17 Can UNI make it back to the "Big Dance" Case is made for what it will take for the men's basketball team to be invited to the NCAA basketball tournament.
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18 Madrigal, Armstrong lift UNI over Illinois State, 79-73 Women's basketball team post major win; photo.
19 Black Hawks go 6-4 over winter break Waterloo hockey team still in the playoff race. Currently they are in third place behind Omaha and Lincoln.