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1 Mandatory sentencing no longer required; ruling states felony cases may see shorter jail time.
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
A recent U. S. Supreme Court ruling removes mandatory sentencing in federal cases, but the old guidelines should still be consulted.
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2 NISG presidential campaigns heat up as candidates get word out
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Sabrina Coronado and Amanda Duran have announced their candidacy for the NISG president and vice-president election; photo.
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3 Tuition hikes inevitable unless changes occur
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
The Board of Regents is proposing an increase of forty million dollars in state funding over the next four years for the three state universities.
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4 Under 30? Legislators propose paying no taxes
Klein--Matt (Student--2004)
In an attempt to keep high school and college graduates in the state, Iowa Senate Republicans are proposing a bill that would eliminate all state income tax for people under the age of thirty.
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5 "Osama" to be shown on Feb. `0 The drama, "Osama", will be shown on February 10th, 2005 at 7 p. m.
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6 "Women on Fridays" on Feb. 11 Stacy Van Gorp will lecture on women's leadership in the non-profit sector.
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7 RBC openings in two February classes An entrepreneurial training course and OSHA preparation course are still available through the Regional Business Center.
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8 Valentine's Day dinner on Feb. 12 A Valentine's Day dinner will be held in the Commons Ballroom.
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9 Workshop on disputes to be held Feb. 10 A workshop on mediation and arbitration will be given in the Schindler Education Center.
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10 'Camping out' while creating a career path
Smith--Jessica Dee (Student--2004)
The Career Center will hold its annual Camp and Recreation Fair on Wednesday, February 9.
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11 Third Board of Regents member resigns Sue Erickson Nieland has resigned from the Iowa Board of Regents.
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12 Postponed ice climb now Feb. 11-13 The Red Bull Silo Summit ice climbing competition has been reschedules for February 11-13.
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13 Clinging to youth Editorial Board feels that the proposed tax incentives for young adults to stay in Iowa may not be worth the decrease in state revenues.
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14 Fast food advertising hits and misses
Musgrave--Matt (Student--2004)
Feels that a recent McDonald's advertisement is unknowingly projecting the wrong message.
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15 Popular music still influential
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Author defends his previous column on independent music.
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16 Column slaps Indy lovers
Carr--Dane (Student--2005)
Writes in response to the column written by Ned Kelly on Indy music.
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17 Ending gender-based violence; if you or someone you know needs help, look no further than right on campus
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
The Phoenix Center offers help to sexual assault victims, along with educational resources.
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18 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Do you have any plans for spring break?"; photo.
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19 Wan Santo Condo worth the purchase
Fasselius--Jon (Student--2003)
A review of Wan Santo Condo's debut self-titled album; photo.
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20 'In sickness and in health'; cagers top SIU, 67-61
Mancillas--Jason R. (Class of 2003)
Men's basketball defeated Southern Illinois; Ben Jacobson scored a game-high 18 points despite suffering from the flu; photo.
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21 Defense propels UNI past Bradley, 60-49
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
The women's basketball team defeated Bradley and kept the opposition under control the entire game; photo.
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22 Panthers take down Huskies
Dedor--Richard Mark (Class of 2005)
The wrestling team defeated Northern Illinois, 23-17.
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23 Panther track team qualifies for Nationals; several other top finishers The 4X400 men's track team qualified for Nationals at the University of Notre Dame; women's team took six titles at the Panther Classic; photo.
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24 Tennis sweeps past Truman State, 9-0 The women's tennis team won all of its singles and doubles matches against Truman State.
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25 Sideline Sports
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
NI sportswriters discuss the possibility of multiple Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball teams qualifying for the NCAA tournament.