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1 | Annual art faculty exhibition at Northern Iowa to run through March 31 | Gabriel Laderman, of Queens College, conducts the opening of the art faculty exhibition in the Kamerick Art Building. Laderman instructs a two-day workshop on drawing and painting. |
2 | Falling birth rate not new: Young Iowans have been leaving for 50 years | Tom Ryan reveals that the mass migration of young Iowans is hardly a new problem. |
3 | Iowa not likely to lose new tax revenues to states 'across the rivers' | Professor Kenneth McCormick analyzes the state's decision to lower tax rates on tobacco and gasoline, stating that Iowa will likely gain money from citizens of neighboring states with higher sales tax. |
4 | Northern Iowa political analyst previews Super Tuesday primary | Professor Robert Ross analyzes presidential candidates for their chances of victory at the Primary. |
5 | Noted printmaker to be University of Northern Iowa guest artist March 14-15 | The University of Wisconsin's Mark Sisson visits the Kamerick Art Building as a guest artist of the Department of Art. |
6 | Office romances may cost you more than just a little sexual tension | Kathy Calhoun discusses how office romances may endanger the jobs of the employees involved, and disrupt the office's professional atmosphere. |
7 | UNI prof: Proposed gas tax would do more than just improve Iowa roads | Professor Dennis Grady suggests that Iowa's high gasoline tax rates will serve to improve Iowa's roads, create jobs, and bring industry. |
8 | University of Northern Iowa Orchesis dance troupe prepares for spring show | The Orchesis dance troupe performs ballet, jazz, tap, pointe, broadway, and modern dance for their spring show in the UNI Auditorium. All dances are choreographed by student dancers under the supervision of Cynthia Ensign. Performers are listed. |