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1 Career Fair guide
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2 Student voices Students answer the question; "What do you hope Ruud will bring to UNI?"; photo.
3 Ruud named UNI president Iowa Board of Regents voted unanimously for William Ruud to become the tenth president of UNI. Dean Moussavi commented that President Ruud will bring years of experience to UNI; photo.
4 Food allergies, intolerance on the rise at the university The number of UNI students with food allergies or intolerance has more than doubled in the past three years. Lisa Krausman talks with students to try and educate them to ensure safe consumption of food; photo.
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5 UNI struggles to find balanced scoring, drops 57-47 contest to WSU The women's basketball team lost to Wichita State University. Jacqui Kalin's performance during the game puts her twenty points away from tying Amy Swisher for the all-time leading scorer title at UNI; photo.
6 Errors cost UNI in 8-1 loss to No. 1 Alabama The softball team lost to defending national champions, the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. Crimson Tide's head coach, Patrick Murphy, is an UNI alumnus. This game kicked off the UNI-Dome Classic. The panthers went 2-3 for the tournament; photo.
7 Panthers survive Bradley's 2nd-half surge, win 68-65 The men's basketball team beat Bradley University. They have won three straight Missouri Valley Conference games for the first time since February 2, 2011; photo.
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8 UNI comeback falls short in 23-12 loss to Iowa State Despite Ryan Loder, David Bonin, Joey Lazor, and Levi Wolfensperger's wins, the wrestling team was unable to defeat Iowa State University; photo.
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9 Divided we fall The columnist feels that the United States of America is a divided nation. In fact, the 2012 election shows that the nation is split right down the middle. The country needs to band together, or the nation will perish.
10 Let us pee in peace (and choose who we live with) Author feels students have fewer and poorer choices when it comes to the lack of open, gender-neutral housing and bathrooms.
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11 The script is the star in Soderbergh's 'Side Effects' The movie "Side Effects" is reviewed. The reviewer says the previews for the movie were very misleading. The script for the movie was fantastic, but the actors' performances were not up to par.
12 UNIFI's fifth annual Darwin Week hosts a variety of speakers UNI's Freethinkers and Inquirers put on a weeklong event that encourages many of Charles Darwin's ideas. Cody Hashman started Darwin Week five years ago.
13 Black Student Union hosts fashion show The Black Student Union hosted a Black in Time Fashion Show as part of Black History Month. The shows hosts, Rob Byrd and Ray Vynn Schauf, joked around and shared historical information about the fashion.
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14 Broadway's 'West Side Story' brings Latin flair, new life and a little street cred to Gallagher-Bluedorn The Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, along with Troika Entertainment, brought "West Side Story" to UNI. The show was a hit; it was enjoyed by students, alumni, and community members.
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15 Grit 'n' Glam This article gives many ideas of how to repurpose accessories and clothing to create new pieces.
16 Panther Portraits This photo shows Felix and Fingers Dueling Pianos. The Campus Activities Board brought them to UNI to perform; photo.