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1 Students unite to advocate higher ed funding at capitol Budget cuts at UNI were the topic of discussions between legislators and students. Spencer Walrath addressed the press conference in the Iowa capitol; photo.
2 College Hill businesses adapt to recession Thanks to tax increment financing, College Hill will see improvements to windows and buildings. Businesses are adjusting prices and holding specials. They are trying to change the perception of "The Hill" as only a place to drink; photo.
3 Faculty, students respond to closure of science programs Several science program degree programs will be lost due to the budget crisis. According to Ken De Nault, two of the four geology faculty members may be lost. Courses in these areas will be available next year.
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4 Panthers continue to roll in MVC play Softball team sweeps Wichita State in a three game series. The team is still undefeated in conference play. Their record is 24-9 overall; photo.
5 Quarterback retention Replacing an injured quarterback in the NFL is a difficult task. After Peyton Manning went down in Indianapolis, the Colts won only one game; photo.
6 UNI claims top performances at the Central Invitational The Central Invitational in Pella, Iowa, was a great meet for the Panthers. Justin Romero won the shot put with a record breaking throw of sixty feet, one inch. The team came home with a first place finish; photo.
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7 I Spy at UNI Mystery photo looking for identification. The previous photo was not identified, but was a fixture in the ITTC; photo.
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8 The 'Race' Race Believes that diversity is often discussed, but currently is not embraced. Progress has been made in bringing minorities to campus, but inclusion seems to be another matter; photo,
9 Letter to the Editor The economics of coal as a fuel at UNI, questioned. The impact of the release of sulfur, nitrogen, mercury, carbon, and particulate matter considered dangerous.
10 Letter to the Editor Students thanked for their patience and understanding during the election campaign. Students urged to take it one step further and stay informed by attending open meetings of student government.
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11 Now hiring Liberal Arts Majors Professors respond to a "Courier" article written by business editor Jim Offner. The need for a liberal arts degree defended.
12 Colleagues Note of appreciation for random acts of kindness.
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13 Half-Masted hosts Gorilla Theater Actors perform scenes that are completely fictional. The group split into two teams for competition. The result was laughter and applause; photo.
14 Panther Portraits UNI Pride held an April fool's egg hunt on Lawther Field; photo.
15 PALS sets out to mentor Waterloo students Panthers Allied with Local Schools is an organization created by a Presidential Scholar Think Tank. PALS gives students the opportunity to work with local students.
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16 Tales from inside the UNI Mail Center The Mail Center serves 2400 faculty and staff on campus. They also deliver to ROTH. Karen Brandhorst has been a clerk since 1978; photo.
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17 Panther Portraits UNI PRIde sponsors Easter egg hunt on Lawther Field; photo.