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Vacancies leave some students without RAs; Department of Residence searches for last minute replacements Due to the resignation of several resident assistants at the end of the fall semester, the Department of Residence is looking for new Resident Assistant applications.
UNI police officer injured while on duty Dana Jaeger broke his leg while assisting the Cedar Falls Police with an arrest.
UNI students travel across globe to help those in need Lucas Jensen and Jonathan West will take the semester off to spend time in Thailand to help the tsunami relief efforts.
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Fans of Dividezero multiply A review of Dividezero's album, "Kind Acts of Randomness"; photo.
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Evansville snaps UNI's winning streak; Aces rally from 11 down Women's basketball loses to Evansville, 64-61. Cassandra Hager breaks two records for blocked shots; photo.
Panthers fall in hard-fought battle Wrestling team loses to Iowa State, 25-16; Eric Hauan wins his 100th match; photo.
Cagers rebound from slow start; UNI rallies from 43-29 deficit to sweep season series from SMS UNI defeats Southwest Missouri State, 62-53; Grant Stout scored a career-high 21 points; photo.
Top recruits roaming UNI campus UNI is welcoming some recruits for the football and track teams.
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Give the defending champs a little respect Analyzes the National Football League playoffs.
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Youthful Panthers hit the court Despite a young team, UNI women's tennis is hoping to improve on their 2004 record.
Panther of the week Profile of junior health promotion major Ben Jacobson.
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Sports Calendar Provides the dates for upcoming events, along with men's and women's MVC standings, and wrestling and women's swimming results.
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Public legislative forum this weekend The first Legislative Public Forum will take place on January 22 at the Area Education Agency in Cedar Falls.
Sci-Fi writing competition Department of English is sponsoring the Roberta S. Tamres Sci-Fi Award competition, for the best science-fiction story, poem, or essay. The deadline is February 1.
CBA holds talent show try-outs The College of Business Administration is hosting its first talent search; will be showcased at the CBA Graduation Celebration on April 6th.
Symphony director gives lecture on music Jason Weinberger will speak at the GBPAC on January 25.
Swingin' performance at GBPAC Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will perform at the GBPAC.
UNI alum performs with Marine Band Susan Rider performed with the United States Marine Band at the 55th Presidential Inauguration.
CEEE celebrates 10th anniversary A celebration for the CEEE's tenth anniversary will take place on January 24. Speakers will discuss environmental education in Iowa.
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2005 student government elections Elections for the 2005-2006 NISG positions will occur February 22-23. Applications are currently being accepted.
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UNI's Ironman Fitness program challenges people to get fit In an effort to promote physical fitness, the WRS is offering the third annual Ironman Fitness Incentive Program.
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Imbalance of love Comments on the imbalance of romantic gestures presented by men and women on Valentine's Day.
Accepting fault for our flabbiness Believes that citizens need to change their habits to prevent, or reduce, obesity.
Media a blessing in tragedy Believes that the media helped to increase the amount of aid being given to nations dealing with the tsunami.
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Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Are there any professors on campus who have had an impact on you?"; photo.
McCullagh inspires many with contributions; 80 hour workweeks keep this social work professor busy Profile of social work professor James McCullagh; photo.
Working hard to feed the hungry; campus dining centers produce thousands of meals each day with helping hands, technology Despite the large number of meals served each day, the dining centers strive to maintain high quality meals.