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1 NISG campaigning picks up speed NISG campaigning has gotten off to a quick start. Candidates will have an open forum on February 18 at 5:00 p.m. in the Maucker Union Coffee House. Election polls will open online on February 25 and close on February 26.
2 Valentine's weekend uncensored: actors present series of graphic stories, empower women "The Vagina Monologues" covered several topics pertaining to womanhood this past weekend. "The Vagina Monologues" are different stories about women and their vaginas; photo.
3 Student voices Students and faculty answer the question "What's your favorite part of the Olympics so far?"
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4 Obama misplaces focus of students Says President Obama wants to curtail liberal arts education. Instead, focus should be on vocational-technical education. Says that Obama is telling the working class and the uneducated to learn to be happy with their place in society.
5 College students have no more time for reading Says college students do not have time to read for pleasure. All of the things they read are assigned to them for class. When students do have the time to read, they do not have the energy.
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6 'Endless Love' leaves endless longing Gives a review for the movie "Endless Love".
7 Fisher pitches perfect game Jamie Fisher, pitcher for the softball team, pitched a perfect game at the Lovelace Invitational in Texas.
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8 UNI climbs into tie for 3rd With back-to-back wins, the men's basketball team moves into a three-way tie for third place in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
9 Panthers take down MSU to stay in 3rd The women's basketball team beat Missouri State University, 79-60. With the win, the Panthers move to 12-11 overall and 8-4 in the MVC.