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1 | Bunsis says UNI has 'misplaced priorities' | Chair of the American Association of United Professors suggests the use of unrestricted reserves to pay for the $6 million dollar budget short fall. A full review of the facts should then follow before to any academic cuts; photo. | |
2 | Faculty to 'retool' programs | Since the announcement of a reduction in some academic programs and the elimination of others, faculty members are evaluating options to serve students still interested in the areas. Some see it as an opportunity to make education better; photo. | |
3 | Grassley holds Q and A with students | Senator Charles Grassley visited a human relations class and answered student questions dealing with immigration, education, and health care; photo. |
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4 | I Spy at UNI | Mystery photo for the day. The previous photo was identified by Ken Connelly as a sculpture near the Kamerick Art Building; photo. |
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5 | NISG speaker of senate election deemed invalid | Last week's election of Jared Parker as speaker of the senate went against Roberts Rules of Order. Parker consulted with the NISG advisor, other candidates, and members of the senate. |
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6 | From Graffiti to Garfunkel | Art has the essence of subjectivity. Art tricks us into appreciating a difference of opinion. A model for open mindedness is provided by interpretation. | |
7 | Just another awareness month? | One in five women in the United States have reported being raped in their lifetime. Sexual assault month, therefore, is not just another awareness month. Gender, power, violence, and sexuality all play a role in this terrible act. |
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8 | Botanical Center plant sale geared at students on a budget | Botanical Center and the Student Nature Society are sponsoring a plant sale. Cuttings from tropical plants, four different types of basil, herbs and other unusual things not normally found in garden centers will be available; photo. | |
9 | Panther Portraits | Scenes from "Snag a Sig Ep". Members were auctioned off after performing dance routines; photo. | |
10 | Spring has sprung; shake off the dust | Students reminded to enjoy the unusually warm weather by spending time at some of the many patios in Cedar Falls. The Cypress Patio, Los Cabos, Tony's, and Cup of Joe are just a few places to relax and enjoy the sunshine; photo. |
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11 | Pride Week wraps up with presenter Loren Cameron | Photographer shared personal experiences during Lang Hall presentation. | |
12 | Panther Portraits | Another photo from the "Snag a Sig Ep" auction; photo. |
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13 | Fifteen and counting | Softball team extend their winning streak in the MVC to fifteen games. The team is within three games of tying the all-time mark for consecutive wins. Their record this spring is an outstanding 28-9; photo. |
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14 | Drawing the line on violence | Recent developments in the New Orleans Saints organization have brought the concern for football injuries to a new level. Coaches are being held accountable for "hard hits". Concussion awareness is more visible at all levels; photo. | |
15 | Wexter sets school record at ESU Relays | Jenna Wexter jumped twelve feet nine and a half inches on her first pole vault attempt at the Emporia State University Relays. This was good enough for first place and was two inches better than the previous UNI record vault. |