Issue Contents

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1 Close second brings Edwards back in Wis.
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
John Kerry wins Wisconsin primary, but a close second place finish by John Edwards keeps the race alive; photo.
2 Election 2004: Koppes, Humphrey
Blome--Jessica
Kevin Koppes and Ben Humphrey outline their platform for the upcoming NISG election; photo.
3 Presidents plan visit
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
President Koob and NISG President Lerda to meet with student body at "Visit with the Presidents" event in the Maucker Union Coffeehouse.
4 Students have 'capital' time in Des Moines
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Students from Iowa Regents universities lobby at the Capitol for relief from budget cuts and tuition hikes.
5 USAID speaker emphasizes free trade
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Adolfo Franco speaks on the importance of free trade agreements between North and Central America; photo.
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6 On your campus Meetings and events planned; Interfaith Prayer Group to meet.
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7 Cheddar-heads choose Kerry by a slice
Humphrey--Benjamin (Student--2003)
Explanation of how a second place showing in the Wisconsin primary has made John Edwards a significant challenge to John Kerry in the Democratic nomination race.
8 Make your voices heard next week
Andresen--Kelli (Class of 2004)
Highlights NISG presidential and vice-presidential candidates and implores students to take an active role in selecting officials to represent them.
9 Panthers score media attention Recaps and agrees with USA Today article praising Panther athletics for accomplishing many feats without over funding of the athletic program.
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10 50 First Dates is 49 too many
Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002)
Review of the movie "50 First Dates"; photo.
11 Cledus T. Judd replaces Chris Cagel as Rascal Flatts opener
Kirkpatrick--Tashana Nicole (Class of 2005)
Refunds will be offered to those with untorn tickets at the gate; photo.
12 Until the violence stops
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
"The Vagina Monologues" to be performed to raise money for SAVE, as well as the Juarez Women of Mexico effort; photo.
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13 Dimensions in Jazz Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia to present "Sinfonian Dimensions in Jazz" performance as part of UNI's Tallcorn Jazz Festival. Peter Erskine will be the guest artist.
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14 Injury prone cagers forge ahead
Finnegan--David
Panthers lose Chelsey Matthias and Alex Cook for season due to injuries; preview of upcoming games; photo.
15 One last time for senior grapplers
Christoffel--Ryan (Student--2003)
Preview of upcoming meet against Ohio State; photo.
16 UNI closes baseball deal of its own Baseball coach Rick Heller receives contract extension through 2007.
17 Wide open basket for cagers in win
Ellenwood--Jacquelyn D. (Class of 2004)
UNI defeats Wichita State, 85-80; photo.
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18 Home crowd needed for advantage
Glasnapp--Brandie L. (Student--2002)
Students encouraged to attend the women's basketball games against Creighton and Drake as well as the wrestling meet against Ohio State.
19 NI Sports Guru 2.0
Finnegan--David
Comments on professional and collegiate sports.
20 Panthers have sights set on Valley title
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Results from the Island Spring Classic, in which UNI placed fifth.
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21 UNI cries 'rain, rain go away'
Alden--Nick (Student--2003)
Panthers lose four of five games, including one to Baylor, 9-2.
22 Wood hits the big leagues Lindsay Wood signed by the Akron Racers of the National Pro Fastpitch softball league.