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1 | Friday, Feb. 25 | Chinese New Year Festival will take place; Comedy Show will perform in Lang. |
2 | Friday, Feb. 25 and Saturday, Feb. 26 | Capoeira and African dance workshops will be offered. |
3 | Kaleidoscope Series at the GBPAC Thursday, Feb. 24 | Three thousand children will attend "Alexander, Who's Not Going To Move." |
4 | Monday, Feb. 21 | "Eyes On the Prize" documentary to be shown; "America's Lost Landscape" will be shown; Yawo Atttivor will perform at KUNI. |
5 | Saturday, Feb. 26 | "Bringing Africa and its Diaspora Together: Capoeira, Maculele, Samba and Traditional Mozambican Dance" will be performed at GBPAC. |
6 | Special events planned for SUE's first week in Iowa | "A T. rex Named SUE" will arrive in Cedar Falls on February 25. |
7 | Tuesday, Feb. 22 | Yawo Attivor will perform in the Union; School Counselors and Administrators Annual Conference will be held. |
8 | Tuesday, Feb. 22 and Wednesday, Feb. 23 | NISG elections will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. |
9 | UNI's Rod Library names student employee of the month | Carly DeGraeve is student of the month. |
10 | UNI's VITA tax program -- a community service, service learning program | Accounting students are offering tax assistance. |
11 | Wednesday, Feb. 23 | "Eyes on the Prize" to be shown. |