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1 | Welcoming immigrants as citizens | UNI hosted its fourth naturalization ceremony, welcoming immigrants as citizens of the United States. The naturalization process takes 9-12 months. Participants in the ceremony were eager to become citizens; photo. | |
2 | Gibson to resign | Gloria Gibson will resign as provost, effective June 30, 2014. Then an interim provost will serve until the vacant position can be filled. She has done a lot of work to promote diversity on campus. | |
3 | Earth Week in full bloom | There are several events on campus promoting Earth Week. These events all focus on ways to reduce environmental impact and protect the environment from pollution. |
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4 | It's time to break the silence | The author encourages people to break down the taboo in our society surrounding sexual violence and trauma. Many survivors are afraid to tell anyone because of the stigma attached to it. Survivors need to open up and seek help instead of staying silent. | |
5 | Consider midwifery as an alternative birth plan | The author encourages young women to look into having a midwife help with pregnancy and the birthing process instead of a hospital. Midwives help ensure comfort with natural births. The cost associated with a midwives is also much less than a hospital. |
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6 | Bringing sexual assault into the light | April is Sexual Assault Awareness month. Sigma Phi Epsilon has put on several events to speak out against sexual assault. They think men are more willing to listen to other men to help bring awareness and prevent sexual assault; photo. | |
7 | A chaotic sense of humor | Kelly Boon gave a presentation on Creativity, Humor and Other Stuff (CHAOS) in Lang Hall Auditorium. Boon encouraged people to use laughter and creativity to deal with stressful situations; photo. |
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8 | Past comes back to bite | The author found UNI's performance of "August: Osage County" to be realistic, with strong performers. She thought that having the actors smoke non-tobacco cigarettes was annoying. Aside from that, the show was an emotional and enjoyable experience. |
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9 | Home sweet home: bats heat up for UNI game against Missouri St. | UNI softball returned home after a two-week road trip with five straight losses. The Panthers were able to defeat Drake University and Missouri State at home. UNI is now 24-15 overall and 11-8 in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo. |