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1 Helping refugees reach the American dream Every Saturday students gather to help tutor Burmese refugees in English as part of UNI RISE. The overall goal of the group is to help provide the refugees with enough knowledge to pass the citizenship test; photo.
2 UNI groups bond over Times trivia The New York Times sponsored a trivia night at UNI. Groups from all over campus came together to compete for the grand prize of $125. Many students and faculty enjoyed bonding throughout the night; photo.
3 Iowa rivers are choking gulf waters Professor Mohammad Iqbal is investigating the Cedar River to find out how local agricultural practices are affecting water pollution in the Gulf of Mexico. The Iowa Nutrient Research Center recently approved this project.
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4 NISG candidates receive support Several students wrote letters to the editor about the upcoming NISG election. These students spoke out about which candidates were the most qualified and what these candidates have already done to help improve the University of Northern Iowa; photo.
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5 Awareness week to educate students UNI aims to inform students and faculty about the dangers of eating disorders through Eating Disorder Awareness Week. The events will feature panel discussion and information on the signs and symptoms of eating disorders.
6 Panther Portraits: Military Ball Photos of students at the military ball hosted by the Department of Military Science; photo.
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7 DIY: at home in the dorms The author gives step-by-step instructions on how to make an ironing board out of a TV tray. She also give a recipe for microwave chips; photo.
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8 Panthers split weekend games Panthers softball competed in the Florida State Unconquered Invitational over the weekend. The Panthers won two out of the four games they played. Next the Panthers will travel to Kentucky for the Western Kentucky Hilltopper Classic; photo.
9 Panthers rally in 2nd half, still lose to Drake UNI men's basketball was defeated by Drake University, 70-67. The Panther loss moves UNI to fourth place in Missouri Valley Conference standings. Next the Panthers will take on Southern Illinois University.
10 UNI moves into 2nd UNI women's basketball took second place in the Missouri Valley Conference by defeating Loyola University, 73-49. Madison Weekly scored a career-high 23 points. She also became the fifteenth player in UNI history to make six 3-pointers in a game; photo.