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Regents reject bids for Union addition Lowest bid came in at $2.17 million for project that had been budgeted at $1.42 million; also establish position of director of information management to oversee Academic Computing Services and Administrative Data Processing.
That American spirit . . . . Students watch the Olympics on television; photo.
Presidential candidates reviewed; Carl Blake Carl Blake answers a series of questions.
Tom Rial Tom Rial answers a series of questions.
David Sanders David Sanders answers a series of questions.
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Ingenuity, creativity result in The No Gallery Students put together gallery in Bartlett Hall.
Kofoot's high achievements gain national recognition Kathy Kofoot wins State Farm fellowship and position in Honeywell training program.
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More than meets the eye.. A look at the work of the technical crew for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; photo.
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Panthers finish dual season with 14-3 mark UNI finished its season with a 42-3 win over Drake on Saturday.
Panthers host women's track meet in UNI-Dome UNI women's team held its last home meet in the Dome on Friday, February 19; photo.
UNI's women's basketball team defeats Wisconsin-Green Bay; loses to Drake UNI beat Wisconsin-Green Bay on Thursday, 61-54, but lost to Drake on Saturday, 67-52; photo.
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Men's track team wins, finishes runner-up in four events Saturday UNI won the sixteen team UNI Open, held in the Dome on Saturday; photo.
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Wisconsin-Green Bay hands UNI 62-50 setback The Panthers lost to Wisconsin-Green Bay on Saturday, 62-50; photo.
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Valentine's Day may be responsible for low turnout at intramural track meet Low attendance at intramural track and field meet thought to be because of Valentine's Day.
Broomball played like ice hockey; participants suffer fewer injuries Broomball began its fourth season on February 1.
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Life And How To Live It Features student returning to life in the residence halls.
The Human Element Continues mock campaign to disband UNISA.
Students deserve seat Urges students to support legislation to establish student seat on Board of Regents.
Club asks for support Believes English Club is worthy of support; urges students to join.
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Hagar's letter draws attack Believes Carl Blake gets things done.
Writing competency story called inaccurate Writing Competency Exam replaced by course, not because it was a bad test.
Blake addresses accusation Carl Blake takes on recent criticism.
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Geadelmann presents speech on legislation Pat Geadelmann talks about the effects of probable state budget cuts.
Senate OKs student seat Deb Blume talks about the prospects for the passage of legislation to establish a student seat on the Board of Regents.
Power failure dims campus Faulty line cuts power to Russell Hall and Regents Complex.
NINTSA elects new officers Peter Groff talks about his plans for the group.
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MDA planning dance Outline of plans for the dance.
Engineers' Week underway Douglas Pine outlines activities for the week.
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What's Up Meetings and activities.
UNI's recruiting methods vary Administrators talk about ways of bringing good students to campus.
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UNISA sends GPA bill back to committee Considering bill requiring a minimum 2.0 GPA for senators and officers.