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1 Student questions information disclosure by Study Abroad Rebecca Byrne believes that Excel attachments to an E-mail that listed names, E-mail addresses, UNI ID numbers, emergency contact numbers, and the emergency contact relationship violated federal law.
2 UNI Forensics Team takes 10th in nation Several students qualified for the national contest in several events. Harrison Postler made it to the final competition in three of six events. The tenth place finish nationally is one of the best results in recent history; photo.
3 UNI Relay For Life raises $102,000 to fight cancer Cancer awareness was the focus of over one thousand faculty, students, staff, and community members during the annual event. The goal of $100,000 was exceeded; photo.
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4 UNI completes two-game sweep of Creighton, moves to 14-0 in MVC Softball team remains unbeaten in conference play; photo.
5 UNI track and field enjoys strong showing at the Jim Duncan Invitational and Cornell Open Panther throwers enjoy excellent performance at Cornell. Panthers take first and second in both men's and women's pole vault at Drake; photo.
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6 Should Olympic athletes get paid to represent their country? Some athletes have suggested that they be paid to participate in the Olympic Games. Author states that being asked to play or winning the opportunity is enough. Money is not the object; photo.
7 Analyzing NFL Draft prospects: Projection and prediction The NFL Draft is an exciting day. This year there is comparison between Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin, III. Which will be the better professional quarterback? Let them prove their worth on the field; photo.
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8 Ultimate Frisbee: UNI vs. Iowa UNI loses to Iowa, but took third place in the sectionals and will play in the regionals in Northfield, Minnesota; photo.
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9 Couple competes to produce minimal waste in documentary "The Clean Bin Project", a documentary, was shown at the CEEE. The film showed the efforts of two roommates to cut down on waste. Washing Ziploc bags for reuse and making their own toothpaste helped reduce waste.
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10 I Spy at UNI Where is this located on campus? The previous photo was not identified, but was of Russell Hall; photo.
11 Physics competition held in McLeod Center Over two hundred fifty high school students from twenty-eight schools competed in the Iowa Physics Competition. Marquette Catholic School was the top winner for the day.
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12 My final corny yet meaningful message Outgoing student body vice president Ian Goldsmith reflects on his year of service to student government. He remembers the administration's commitment to students; photo.
13 The philosophy of faculty cuts Thoughts on the proposed cuts to the Department of Philosophy and World Religions. The department will be cut in half. The professors teach more than half of the humanities courses.
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14 UNI Textiles and Apparel to hold 20th annual fashion show Mark your calendars for April 21 for the annual show held in Lang Hall Auditorium. The show is free and always plays to a full house.
15 The tuba is strong with this one UNITuba ensemble performed "Tuba Wars: A Parody with Music" in Davis Hall. A take off on "Star Wars"; the performance was well received; photo.
16 Keldermans carries on campanile tradition Karel Keldermans made the bells of the Campanile come to life last week. A close friend of the late, Bob Byrnes, Keldermans plans to return for another concert; playing the 47 bell, 12.5 ton instrument; photo.
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17 SAVE Forum Actors engage and educate students Interpreters Theatre hosted the group's performance of free-verse poetry, audience participation, and short skits to educate students about boundaries, gender roles, and sexual assault.
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18 Panther Portraits Scenes from the Campus Activities Board carnival; photo.