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1 Board of Regents approves academic program changes Due to budget cuts of over twenty-four million dollars in recent years and facing a nearly five million dollar shortfall, Price Lab School and the University Museum will be closing along with fifty-eight academic programs; photo.
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2 UNI seniors finish in top 10 at Indoor Championships Daniel Gooris and Olimpia Nowak earned All-American status; photo.
3 Panthers headed to WBI championship game Women's basketball team continues their winning ways in the WBI tournament. They will meet Minnesota in Minneapolis for the championship; photo.
4 Panthers fall in second round of NIT Men's basketball team lost to Drexel, following an opening round win over St Joseph. Both games were played in Philadelphia; photo.
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5 Interdivisional play in NCAA football Football games between Division I and Division I-AA can be difficult to schedule, especially if the Division I-AA team is strong. Division I teams have to pay well to play the smaller schools; photo.
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6 I Spy Mystery photo awaits identification. Previous picture was of the ITTC and identified by Ken Connelly; photo.
7 Physics B.S. degree no longer closing; replaced on closure list by physics B.A. Many E-mails and letters and external funding concerns helped save the B. S. degree in Physics; photo.
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8 AAUP investigation could lead to censure The American Association of University Professors is planning to investigate the procedures used to determine program cuts. Responses by President Allen, to date, have not convinced the group of the University's good intentions to comply.
9 Allen discusses transition from closure of Price Lab A transition team has been formed to deal with the changes with present K-12 students attending Price Lab. The team will also address a new model for clinical experiences for teacher education students and a new R & D model.
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10 Misguided priorities Conflicts over proper ways to solve the budget problems. Pride shown in students standing up for their beliefs. Concerns expressed over the direction of the University. Athletics Yea or Nay; photo?
11 Letter to the Editor Professor Clohesy questions the program cuts and the decision making process. Searching for answers as to how these cuts will make UNI academically stronger.
12 Letter to the Editor Graduate urges students to tell valued professors how much they are appreciated. Concerns expressed for the loss of academic focus and professors.
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13 Fields of opportunities cut; students' educational harvest harmed UNI's approach to balancing the budget questioned. Suggestions made for better communication among administration, faculty, staff, students, and alumni.
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14 Tyga concert turns GBPAC into jungle Rapper Tyga performed in concert. Students rushed the stage area, stood on chairs, and perched upon the shoulders of willing participants.
15 'Snack and Serve' with CAB Campus Activities Board sponsored a fun event for students. Various projects to aid the community were available for the students to complete, while taking a lunch break; photo.
16 Corky cooks up smiles Corleen Counsell is a food service manager at Piazza. She is very outgoing and on the go. She handles any situation that presents itself. She enjoys working with the students.
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17 Northern Iowa Spring Break contest winners Winners named for taking the NI with them on spring break. Prizes were gift cards to Barmuda establishments; photo.
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18 The man behind the lens Randy Darst, senior graphic designer and photographer, spends the majority of his time working with admissions recruitment pieces and orientation projects for the Office of University Relations; photo.