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1 UNI Museum unveils mastodon tusk A mastodon tusk found by a man in Hampton, Iowa in the early 1900s was later donated to the UNI Museum in 1934. After undergoing conservation beginning in 2014 with assistance from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust, the tusk as of April 2 is on display as part of the museum's exhibits in Rod Library; photo.
2 UNI softball starts 3-game series 2-0 The softball team competed against Illinois State and won both games, 6-2 and 5-0; photo.
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3 UNI alum tells story of battle against cancer Alumni Dylan Slattery discusses his journey as a UNI student and cancer treatments; photo.
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4 STD Awareness: get yourself tested Student Wellness Services urges students to get tested for sexually transmitted diseases and discusses safer sex; photos.
5 Consider the risk when using e-cigarettes Goodman argues against the risks of e-cigarettes and cautions readers about their addictive and dangerous effects; photo.
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6 SGE installs LED bulbs for Latham Sigma Gamma Epsilon led an initiative to replace fluorescent light bulbs with LEDs in Lathan Hall, supported by the UNI Green Fund; photos.
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7 Panther Portrait: Drag Ball UNI Proud hosted the annual Drag Ball as part of Pride Week on April 5 in Maucker Union. Proceeds from the event went to Iowa's Pride Camp; photos.
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8 Men's and women's track squads place third The Panthers competed in the Nebraska Hunter Invite. Both the women's and men's track teams placed third overall. Individual winners included Lyndsie Schinkel, McKayla Cole, Wal Khat, Evan Long, Connor Blough, Sven Van Den Bergh, and Bryce Newcomb; photos.
9 Panther tennis falls to 0-2 to start conference play The women's tennis team lost both their first two Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) games of the regular season, losing to Drake, 6-1, and Missouri State, 6-1.
10 Warren extended through 2025 Women's basketball coach Tanya Warren received a two-year extension on her contract and will continue her career with the Panthers until 2025. The article also celebrates Warren's many career achievements; photo.