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1 Area bids for new casino venue; three potential projects vie for state approval
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Three proposals for a casino facility in the Waterloo area have been submitted to the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission for evaluation; photo.
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2 Bar owner says he's not to blame for shooting, lack of security
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Kent Christensen, owner of 4th and Main, does not like the way his club has been portrayed in the media after the shooting incident.
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3 Cagers climb out of slump
Mancillas--Jason R. (Class of 2003)
Chris Foster scoring two points against Evansville on Wednesday, February 2, 2005; photo.
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4 Despite rumors liberal arts core is here to stay
Meinecke--Heather (Student--2003)
The rumors about the demise of Personal Wellness in the Liberal Arts Core are false.
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5 Icy climb attracts national attention The second annual Red Bull Silo Summit, an ice climbing competition located on two local silos, will occur this weekend; photo.
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6 CEEE program looks at renewable energy David Martin and Kelly Vowels will present a program on the importance of renewable energy.
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7 Music next topic of CROW forum Julia Trahan will discuss the life, music, and career of Rebecca Clarke.
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8 Off-Hudson 'Escapes from Happiness' The comedy, "Escape from Happiness" will be performed Tuesday, February 8.
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9 SIAC seeks students interested in CAB The Student Involvement and Activities Center hopes to form a Campus Activities Board that will organize campus social events and programming.
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10 Valentine's Day dinner on February 12 A Valentine's Day dinner by UNI Catering will be available in the Commons Ballroom upon reservation.
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11 Free tuition money NISG will have a table in Maucker Union set up to help students write letters to their legislators.
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12 New senators inducted into NISG Hasan Kajtezovic, Brian Fiala, and Trent Patterson have been inducted into NISG.
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13 Special Olympics to be held at UNI-Dome
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
Volunteers are being recruited for the Special Olympics to be held in the UNI-Dome on March 6.
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14 Buyer beware of businesses
Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004)
Feels that consumers should be aware of the scams that some companies run.
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15 Flaw in taking racism out of context
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
Feels that despite current racial problems, much progress has been made in the last fifty years.
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16 So long, Sammy Editorial board shares their view on Sammy Sosa leaving the Chicago Cubs.
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17 Black History Month Schedule of events on campus in recognition of Black History Month.
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18 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Do you plan to watch the half-time show of the Superbowl this Sunday?"; photo.
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19 Vday: ending violence, celebrating the vagina
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
The Vday Campaign will have activities occurring from February 7-12; photo.
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20 'Cellular'
Mourzenko--Lev (Student--2004)
A review of the movie "Cellular".
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21 Cagers get needed win
Mancillas--Jason R. (Class of 2003)
Men's basketball team defeated Evansville, 79-61; Grant Stout scored a career-high 24 points; photo.
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22 ESPN announces Bracket Buster pairings ESPN has announced that UNI will play Western Michigan in the Bracket Buster tournament.
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23 Huskies to venture into West Gym
Dedor--Richard Mark (Class of 2005)
The wrestling team will face the Northern Illinois Huskies on Sunday; photo.
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24 Panther of the Week
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
Profile of junior track team pole vaulter Jarno Kivioja; photo.
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25 Upcoming games to have huge impact on season
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
The next three games will determine where the women's basketball team falls in the Missouri Valley Conference rankings.
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26 T. O. makes a difference for the Eagles
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
Discusses the career of Terrell Owens and his potential impact on Super Bowl XXXIX; photo.
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27 Gridders hand out team awards Justin Surrency and Ryan Arnold were named Most Valuable Players for the 2004 football season.
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28 Sports Calendar The current Missouri Valley Conference standings for all teams are given.
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29 Swim team falls as regular season ends The swim team finished the regular season with losses to Univ. of Nebraska-Omaha (119-19) and Univ. of Northern Colorado (109-29). Stephanie Gable and Lena Shatnaya had season best times. Lauren Mendel and Rachael Robnett set collegiate best times.