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1 Caucus 2012 Romney wins in Florida after second place finish in South Carolina; photo.
2 General elections on the horizon Northern Iowa Student Government adjusts to changes in the length of the campaign period and a reduction in the number of senators; photo.
3 'Buttongate' debate questions role of precedent A request to fund buttons by the Black Student Union led to a heated debate in NISG. Previously other organizations had been turned down with such requests. Plans are for a look at changing policy.
4 Schnoell says EU will overcome debt crisis Consul General of Austria in Chicago feels European debt problems need to be understood worldwide. Schnoell expects the Eurozone to come out of the debt crisis stronger than ever; photo.
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5 Muchas Manos seeks donations for Nicaragua Student nonprofit organization is asking for fabric, buttons, chenille stems, detergent bottle caps, thread yarn, and other items be dropped off in room 5 of the Business Building. Children in Nicaragua will use items for craft projects.
6 I Spy at UNI Mystery photo presented to challenge identity by faculty, students, and staff. The previous photo was identified by Adam Johnson as the top of Maucker Union; photo.
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7 Challenge your potential president Students urged to ask tough questions of those running for NISG president. Would you trust them with your wallet? Ask them to come to your organization and answer questions. Ask their friends why they support the candidate.
8 From the introspective perspective of an introvert Introverts make up twenty-five percent of society. Introverts don't feel the need to be affiliated with anything in order to feel relevant. Don't be too quick to judge those different from yourself.
9 Be passionate, be respectful and let's cheer on the Panthers Students urged to use civility when UNI hosts the Creighton basketball team with Coach Greg McDermott and his son Doug. Prior to Coach McDermott's taking the job, Doug had committed to play for the Panthers, but was released to play for his father.
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10 UNI alumnus to sub in at the symphony concert Isaac Brockshus will take the place of Sean Botkin on the piano during the concert. Botkin will be performing with the Chicago Symphony next year. Timothy Andres will be the featured composer; photo.
11 Performance artists to bring past decade to life Gallery of Art to host "Times, Interludes and Actions" exhibit. Jiawei Gong will construct a visual work of art using sugar as the medium. Joe Meiser and Jeffery Byrd have also contributed; photo.
12 No snow, no sun, no problem Suggestions made for indoor activities during winter. Blanket forts, board games, and cooking are possibilities. Not having to dress for the day may be the best plus.
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13 Rosenbush's performance a somber reflection on hope and love Ben Rosenbush performed at the Coffeehouse Concert Series. Normally he travels with a full band, but this evening was spent performing by himself on his acoustic guitar.
14 Panther Portrait Ricardo Rapoport performed in Davis Hall; photo.
15 T-Pain hip-hoops to McElroy Auditorium Five groups will join T-Pain in concert
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16 Mitchell sparks UNI offense, leads Panthers to 58-49 win over SIU Men's basketball team defeats Southern Illinois University. Their conference record stands at 5-7; photo.
17 UNI wrestling set to host No. 14 ranked Iowa State Iowa State comes to the West Gym for a dual meet with the Panthers. Matches look competitive; photo.
18 Come to St. Louis home of Arch Madness UNI Alumni Association has a traditions challenge. A trip to Arch Madness should be added to this list of things to do prior to graduation. The Gateway Arch, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, and the zoo are great attractions. The basketball games are great.
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19 Black Hawks take two of three, tighten up USHL West standings Waterloo hockey club stands only two points behind Lincoln for third place.