Issue Contents

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1 Governor Vilsack proposes tax hike; cigarette smokers feel the burn
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
In an attempt to pay for rising health care costs and offset budget problems, Governor Vilsack is proposing to increase the price of a pack of cigarettes by one dollar.
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2 Tensions force two Regents to resign
Helgerson--Leah (Student--2004)
John Forsyth and David Neil have resigned from the Iowa Board of Regents amid talk of conflicts of interest.
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3 Time to vote again; NISG to hold election
Gerling--Taylor R. (Student--2003)
Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy have announced their campaign and platform for the NISG President and Vice-President positions; photo.
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4 UNI student generates fun while hard at work
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
UNI student Adam Woodle plans and negotiates spring break trips for students; photo.
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5 Financial success: what you should know A seminar entitled: "Smart Women Finish Rich" will be conducted by Cindy Gleason on February 8, 15, and 22, 2005.
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6 Mardi Gras comes to Cedar Falls Bourbon Street Restaurant and Voodoo Lounge are holding a drawing for a trip to New Orleans.
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7 SAE recognized as Outstanding Chapter The UNI chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon received the Outstanding Chapter Award on October 23, 2004.
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8 Scholarship available for graduate study UNI seniors and alumni may apply for the Jack Cooke Foundation scholarship for graduate study. Applications are due March 23, 2005.
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9 UNI spring enrollment announced Enrollment for the 2005 spring semester is 11,896.
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10 Upcoming history lecture On February 2, 2005, Professor Julie Husband will deliver a lecture on Martin Delany.
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11 Call for volunteers to help with traveling exhibit
Turnage--Mark A. (Class of 2008)
The University Museum is looking for 450 volunteers to help with the dinosaur exhibit that will run from March 5 until May 27, 2005.
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12 Ashes to taxes Discusses the potential positives and negatives of a proposed increase of $1 to the pack of cigarettes.
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13 Kids are learning what?
Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004)
Feels that both evolution and creationism should be taught to students to allow them to make their own decisions.
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14 The programmed generation
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
Believes that many students do not participate in volunteer work or extracurricular activities because they were overactive in high school. Encourages students to become more actively involved on campus.
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15 Support for Murphy-Fahmy ticket
Schultz--Grant (Student--2005)
Grant Schultz announces his support for Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy for NISG President and Vice President positions.
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16 Theory does not equal fact
Hermsen--Jason
Supports theory of evolution and disagrees with Matt Musgrave's article.
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17 Bands share stage, love for music
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
A local band, A is Jump, along with three other bands will perform at the Reverb tonight.
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18 Make a dynamite difference with TNT
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Jill Zubrod and Megan Curran are members of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Team in Training program that requires its members to run a marathon and meet a fundraising goal.
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19 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "How do you feel about the proposed tax increase of $1 on cigarettes?"; photo.
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20 'Assault' pleasant to watch
Mourzenko--Lev (Student--2004)
A review of the movie "Assault"; photo.
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21 Cagers get back in win column
Durley-Petty--Riebeil (Student--2004)
Men's basketball gained a win over Indiana State, 69-61; photo.
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22 Harrison is a true American Idol
Dedor--Richard Mark (Class of 2005)
The history and accomplishments of wrestler Jeff Harrison; photo.
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23 Panther of the week
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
Profile of senior men's basketball player Erik Crawford, who was chosen as the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar Athlete of the Week; photo.
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24 Women search for rare win at Drake
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Women's basketball team hopes to defeat Drake on Saturday, January 29, 2005; photo.
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25 The state we're living in
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
Recent events in the world of sports and Drew Lietzow's take on the events.
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26 Track athletes grab Valley honors Dirk Homewood and Kivioja Jarno have been selected as Missouri Valley Conference Athletes of the Week.
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27 UNI football schedule released The football schedule for 2005 season includes intrastate rivals Drake and Iowa.
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28 Wrestlers prepare to Cowboy up UNI wrestlers will face the top-ranked team in the nation, Oklahoma State, tonight in the West Gymnasium.
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29 Sports Calendar Provides the dates for upcoming events, along with men's and women's MVC standings, and wrestling results.