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1 More than 70 programs could be affected by possible cuts A draft of the possible cuts to academic programs at UNI is released. An official announcement is expected soon. Faculty Senate does not endorse any of the proposed changes.
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2 Students hold peaceful protest of potential academic cuts Students study in Seerley Hall. The Study Vigil lasted 24 hours a day for a week. Students were protesting the proposed cuts in academic courses; photo.
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3 Jordan and KaLeigh win runoff election Jordan Bancroft-Smithe and KaLeigh White are the newly elected leaders of the Northern Iowa Student Government; photo.
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4 A letter from physics alumni The proposed elimination of the B. S. in physics is challenged by fifteen alumni of the program. They urge President Allen to focus on improving the number of students before eliminating the program.
5 The future of UNI Representative Bob Kressig urges all in the district to contact legislators in support of UNI in the upcoming budget battle.
6 Meditations on the NISG masked vigilante The source of 225 tweets between February 10 and March 7 has not been identified. The tweets dealt with the NISG elections and the results.
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7 A letter to Ben Allen from a UNI physics alumnus Wade Sick recalls why he chose UNI and physics for his major in 1978. He returned and earned an M. A. in science education in 1991. He expresses support for the physics and science programs at UNI.
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8 33.3 covers its second year Cup of Joe is encouraging local artists to cover the walls with their work. The current items are based on the speed of a 12 inch LP. Album designs have come from young and old; photo.
9 Preparations for third annual QUASH event begin The third annual Quest to Unravel Alzheimer's Scavenger Hunt will charge $10 for the hunt. Seventy people in thirty groups have already signed up. Same day registration will be available.
10 Massage therapist caters to every 'knead' of UNI students Julie Conley relieves stress for members of the university community. She sees from three to eight people a day in her office in the Wellness Center. Sessions may be charged to U-bills; photo.
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11 Campbell Hall secretary considers dorm residents and staff her "Camily" Serving Campbell Hall for a little over a decade has allowed Deanne Ubben to get to know students and staff in the dorm; photo.
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12 Panthers send five wrestlers to National Championships in St. Louis Coach Schwab is looking forward to the NCAA wrestling tournament. He will take five Panthers with him to St. Louis; photo.
13 What's next for the UNI men's basketball team? A loss in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament has eliminated the Panthers from an NCAA bid. Will the team be invited to the NIT or one of the smaller tournaments?
14 UNI's offensive outburst leads to three wins in Colorado Women's softball team wins three of five game over the weekend. The team scored forty-seven runs in the five games, but lost one game, 12-10, and another, 16-13.