Issue Contents

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1 Correction
Zarifis--David J. (Classes of 1983 and 1995; Publi
The Department of Public Safety corrects an error in a previous Public Safety Log.
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2 Former Senator responds to accusations of abuse of power
Konrad--Sara
Former NISG Senator Louis Engelhart claims that he had never used class lists to send emails containing political opinions.
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3 NU closing amidst anger and confusion; parents and teachers were the last to know
Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)
The process of converting to a Professional Development School and closing NU High is still in the discussion stages, according to some administrators.
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4 Scudder, Lerda sweep NISG election; president-elect and vice president-elect 'shocked' and 'thrilled'
Konrad--Sara
Jeff Scudder and Emiliano Lerda won the NISG presidential election with 55% of the votes; photo.
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5 Award helps science students do research UNI's College of Natural Sciences received a grant for a program that will encourage undergraduate students to participate in research projects.
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6 Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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7 Great jobs available on campus
Freeman--Michael S. (Class of 2002)
Comments on the jobs he has had on campus in the past three years.
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8 Increased vote turnout still disappointing Comments that the highest voter turn-out rate UNI has seen in years is still not high enough.
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9 Serendipity Safari
Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003)
Depicts the recent Enron controversy.
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10 Your life can't suck as bad as this guy's
Baranowski--Tony
Discusses his long week that involved a broken computer, a new job, and worrying about his future with his girlfriend.
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11 Student responds to column on Earle/Hutch
Meier--Jay N. (Student--2002)
Defends Joe Earle and Jason Hutcheson after Tony Baranowski's comments.
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12 UNI Museum visit memorable, educational
Bennett--Cassandra L. (Student--2002)
Praises the UNI Museum's "Thirty Years of Rock and Roll" exhibit.
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13 Baranowski's Say Anything column just taking up space
Leifker--Mark
Claims that Joseph Earle and Jason Hutcheson's Republican views never played a part in their NISG decisions and responsibilities.
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14 Student responds to letter on V-Day
Fuller--Cynthia
Responds to comments made by Andrew Kuennen and Charity Crawford concerning "The Vagina Monologues."
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15 Keep politics out of NISG election
Boley--Thomas D. (Class of 2005)
Claims that Joseph Earle and Jason Hutcheson did not disclose their political beliefs because NISG elections are supposed to be politically neutral.
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16 Response to V-Day concerns
Miller--Darren M. (Student--2002)
Claims that Andrew Kuennen and Charity Crawford needed to see "The Vagina Monologues" before they passed judgment on it.
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17 Love for music lives on for local musician
Walk--Christian P. (Student--1998-2002)
Karla Ruth, a local musician, wants to expose her music to as many people as she can.
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18 On the quest for movers and shakers
Heinselman--Karen (Student--2001)
Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national honor society that promotes leadership.
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19 Pack your bags now
Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002)
The UNI Overseas Recruiting Fair will be held in Waterloo on March 3.
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20 Setting the standards
Krastel--Laura (class of 2002)
Susan Koch, HPELS professor, Associate Provost and associate vice president for Academic Affairs, finds her job challenging and satisfying; photo.
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21 Do not wait '40 days' to see this movie
Gibleon--Brooke K. (Class of 2003)
Review of "40 Days and 40 Nights," directed by Michael Lehmann.
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23 'Arch Madness' begins; Panthers, Aces battle in tonight's play-in round
Krastel--Laura (class of 2002)
UNI will travel to St. Louis to compete against the Evansville Aces; photo.
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24 Panther women fight for higher MVC seed
Finnegan--David
UNI will host Southwest Missouri State; photo.
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25 Softball team tries to come home from Louisville untouched
Nurre--Robin (Class of 2004)
UNI will compete in the Louisville Cardinal Invitational; photo.
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26 UNI swimming and diving teams reach new heights
Small--Adam (Class of 2002)
UNI broke sixteen school records at the Missouri Valley Conference Championships; photo.
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27 UNI nine looks to build on 2-1 start
Kuker--Kevin Patrick (Class of 2003)
UNI will face the Indians of Southeast Missouri State; photo.
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28 Sieverding makes MVC first team; UNI's Gruber, Foster also honored Robbie Sieverding, David Gruber, and Chris Foster received MVC honors; photo.
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29 Freshman phenom Kroneraff blazes into record books
Hale--Kristen S. (Class of 2002)
Profile of freshman track team member Agnes Kroneraff; photo.