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Professor says Harry Potter books teach Christian values Gina Burkart seeks to prove Harry Potter is more than a fairy tale through her master's thesis and book; photo.
Milambiling receives second Fulbright grant for research Joyce Milambiling will conduct research in Indonesia for five months starting in February 2004; photo.
Two year advantage passes at UNI, Board of Regents up next If approved, students may sign a two-year contract to live in dorms with fixed room and board and some fees waived.
Upward Bound gives students a 'leg up' Low income high school students receive college prep classes at UNI to help prepare them for classes in the fall; photo.
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Calendar of events Upcoming meetings and events; auctions for computers and furniture will be held.
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Public Safety log Campus crime report.
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What is the Northern Iowan? The official school newspaper desires to inform people of events taking place and relating to campus.
Humphrey plays game of 'kiss and tell' Columnist and friends speculate about politicians' kissing practices.
The frightening worlds of marriage, family Believes marriage is in his future, but not inevitable.
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Thanks to UNI faculty, staff Alumna was pleased with her fiftieth reunion weekend.
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UNI Gallery of Art to present "Rie Hachiyanagi: A Retrospective" The exhibit will showcase the works from the artist's last eight years.
Immediate future secure for Panther athletics; UNI AD says all sports staying put for 2003-2004 school year If tuition keeps increasing and more budget cuts occur, some sports could be in jeopardy of being cut; photo.
Tips and tricks for terrified transfers Encourages transfer students to get involved in campus organizations and to live on campus.