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1 Hypnotist to mesmerize UNI students
Peterson--Sethanne
Hypnotist Jim Wand will perform Thursday in the SEC; photo.
2 Midwest keeps blood supply flowing; Heartland supplies most blood in U.S.
Copley--Jaime R. (Class of 1999)
Red Cross states that 11% of the people in the Midwest donate blood compared to national average of 5%; SAE blood drive will be today in Union.
3 Pulitzer Prize winner on campus to discuss African-American journalists
Sprague--Ivy A. (Class of 2000)
Clarence Page will speak tomorrow night in Curris Business Building as part of Black History Month celebration; photo.
4 Untitled
Trumpold--Lisa Ann (Class of 1999)
Senior swimmers; photo.
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5 UNI Museum hosts Ableman photo exhibit New Museum display "From the Good Earth" features the photography of Michael Ableman.
6 Vallentine named School of Music director John Vallentine will replace Raymond Tymas-Jones as Director.
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7 AA Meetings Will meet on thursdays.
8 Cafenation Will host a band.
9 College Hill Lutheran Church & Brammer Memorial Center Invite people to worship.
10 Corrections Correcting February 5 news article, actual founder of Black History Month is Carter G. Woodson.
11 Gender Equality Association Will meet.
12 ITS Training Services Will host free computer training workshops.
13 Lutheran Center Invites all to worship.
14 Model United Nations Will meet.
15 Northern Iowa Democrats Will meet.
16 Student Association for Middle Level Educators Will meet.
17 UNI College Republicans Will meet.
18 UNI Inter-American Studies Committee, NAMES Project Cedar Valley and UNI- LGBTA Will sponsor a film series.
19 UNI Shotokan Karate Club Will meet.
20 UNI Ultimate Club Will practice Monday, Thursday, and Sunday.
21 United Methodist Student Center Invite all to worship.
22 USABDA (United States Amateur Ballroom Dance Association) Will sponsor a dance.
23 Wellness & Recreation Center Will host activites on Thursday-Saturday nights.
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24 Former professor dies from Parkinson's
Copley--Jaime R. (Class of 1999)
Former professor of English and journalism Bernard C. DeHoff died Saturday February 6, 1999; photo.
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25 Black History Month should instead be 'America's Celebration'
Chandler--Nathan
Believes Black History Month is dividing our country, not bringing the races together.
26 Journalism students make a difference Journalism students and their professor at Northwestern freed falsely accused Anthony Porter from prison by catching real criminal.
27 U.S. should pick on someone their own size
Arnold--Nicholas
Columnist wonders why the US is policing the small country of Iraq.
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28 Black History Month "American history"
Kates--Michael
Student encourages others to attend events celebrating Black History Month.
29 Heart filled with thanks
Gorecki--Paul
Student thanks everyone for what they have done for Austin Kelly.
30 Liberal does not mean 'communist'
Steele--Brent
Believes conservatives should discuss the important issues and not think of "liberal" as negative.
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31 'State of the student body'
Close--Matt
Results of survey show that tuition costs, parking, free lawyer service, and Panther Shuttle bus system are the issues most important to students.
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32 Death penalty evil and wrong
Hermsen--Jason
Death penalty should not be instituted in Iowa.
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33 Lending a helpful paw
Huyser--Shawn
Student Leadership Association organized Panther Pals, pairing upper-classman with a freshman to help acclimatize the new student to campus and Cedar Falls.
34 Students gear up for worldwide experience
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Students earn credit working with children on American military bases through Camp Adventure; photo.
35 Untitled "Kaotic Order" will be one of the bands featured at Steb's benefit concert Thursday with benefits going to Student Art Educators Association; photo.
36 World-renowned instructors teach free Lindy Hop workshops
Greene--Kylie (Classes of 2001 and 2005)
Instructors will teach swing dances this weekend to the public in the Commons Friday and Price Lab and Waterloo Recreation Center Saturday.
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37 Summer Employment Fair '99 Fair will be February 16-17 in Union.
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38 The Riot Act
Greene--James (Class of 2001)
Students rush to General Nutrition Center (GNC) to purchase herbal supplements.
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39 WebDorm brings college experience home Students can view everyday lives of several college students and interact through web page.
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40 Home court win keeps title hopes alive
Arbuckle--Amanda A. (Class of 2001)
Panthers win, 58-52, over Evansville; photo.
41 Senior swimmers finish home career smiling
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
Men and women win over Bradley for seniors' last meet; photo.
42 Wrestlers declaw Tigers
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI defeats Missouri, 29-12, upgrading this season's record to 7-7.
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43 Cress leads list of Panther departures
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Basketball player Terry Cress will leave the team, along with other players; photo.
44 Pauli's second place finish paces Panthers at ISU
Hardin--Brent (Class of 2001)
UNI faced tough national competition in Ames; host UNI Open Feb. 12.
45 UNI's frustrations continue in third straight setback
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Indiana State wins over Panthers, 72-67; Panters now have 0-3 home record; photo.
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46 Missouri Valley men's and women's races heating up
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Comments on the men's and women's fight for the top in the MVC conference.
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47 Dunbar signs 25 new faces
Coss--Matthew R. (Class of 2000)
Football coach signs twenty-five new recruits for next season, ten from out-of-state and six transfers.
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48 Men's tennis team has mixed weekend
Redemske--Bryan (Class of 1999)
Panther men are 3-2 on the season after meets against Eastern Washington, Southern Colorado, and Air Force Academy.
49 Volleyball signs two Coach Ahrabi-Fard signed Jill Arganbright and Kim Kester for next season; photo.