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1 Keeping an eye on College Hill; cameras scan streetscape watching for trouble
Mancillas--Jason R. (Class of 2003)
The Cedar Falls Police Department has installed cameras on College Hill to monitor activities; photo.
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2 Motorcyclist grapples with on-campus parking issue
Klein--Matt (Student--2004)
Professor Schumacher-Douglas discusses the problems of motorcycle parking on campus; photo.
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3 Toby Keith plays in the UNI-Dome
Knight--Matthew T. (Marketing & Public Relations Staff)
Toby Keith on stage at the UNI-Dome; photo.
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4 UNI provost, VP accepts new position
Steffen--Amie R. (Class of 2006)
Aaron Podolefsky will become the President at Central Missouri State University effective July 1, 2005; photo.
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5 Vaccinations recommended to stop spread of deadly bacteria
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Vaccinations are highly recommended to prevent meningitis; photo.
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6 "Microsoft Excel,Smart Start" offered The Regional Business Center is offering training on Excel and Smart Start software.
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7 "Second Page Joke"
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
A joke told by Nick Roos.
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8 Accounting students offer free tax services Open to students and the general public.
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9 Apply for architecture summer residency Applications are being accepted for the Frank Lloyd Wright College of Residency for Students of Architecture.
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10 Gallery of Art shows Middle East exhibits Three exhibits addressing culture and conflict in the Middle East are on display.
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11 Ladysmith to perform at GBPAC Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a group of South African men, will perform at the GBPAC February 26.
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12 Nominate someone for student leadership Nominations are being accepted for the Student Leadership Awards.
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13 Register for WRS Ironman Challenge Three challenges are included in this competition.
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14 Speakers to discuss environment Thursday Environmental Leadership will be the topic of the February 24 Leaders on Leadership series.
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15 Steve Brown headlines comedy show Will perform at Lang Hall as part of the UNI Entertainment Committee program.
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16 Travel to Greece this summer for credit Students can spend three weeks in Greece during the summer and earn capstone credit.
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17 GBPAC sees increased student attendance
Hommer--Katie Elizabeth (Class of 2005)
Students have purchased over 2700 tickets this year.
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18 Vote in NISG elections Elections will be held February 22 and 23.
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19 Amendment attempts to ban gay marriage in Iowa
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Legislatures are proposing an Iowa Constitutional amendment that will ban same-sex marriages.
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20 'Northern' creates stigma for UNI
Musgrave--Matt (Student--2004)
Feels UNI is at a disadvantage due to the name containing a direction.
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21 Pro-choice isn't pro-death
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Feels abstinence-only education is not the right method for sex education.
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22 Time to get Il? Editorial board discusses the differences and similarities between Saddam Hussein and Kim Jong-Il.
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23 Just the facts, please
Connell--Deirdre Stephanie (Class of 2007)
Believes that Ryan Crane was unjustified in his support of abortion.
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24 Murphy-Fahmy only qualified candidates
Clark--Margaret M. (Class of 2005)
Urges students to research all the candidates and then support Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy.
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25 Ticket's experience makes them the only choice
Blake--Courtney (Student--2005)
Encourages students to vote for Fahmy-Murphy in the NISG elections.
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26 When is a baby human?
McConeghey--James Alexander (Class of 2001)
Questions columnist Ryan Crane as to when he believes a fetus becomes a human.
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27 Coaches on campus; ex-cheerleaders continue love of sport by coaching
Kirkpatrick--Tashana Nicole (Class of 2005)
Profile of junior elementary education majors Erin Haskins and Lindsey Doeden, junior high cheerleading coaches in Cedar Falls; photo.
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28 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Which do you prefer to use, pen or pencil?": photo.
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29 Take a test drive with Kaplan Program
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Free practice LSAT, MCAT, PCAT, OAT, or DAT test is sponsored by the Daniel Webster Law Society and Career Services.
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30 The Toasters heat things up with ska
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Band performed at the Reverb in Cedar Falls; photo.
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31 Untitled
Ryan--Crystal L. (Class of 2006)
Robert Hirsch's "World in a Jar" exhibit; photo.
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32 'Woman King' an ode to the ladies
Fasselius--Jon (Student--2003)
A review of Iron & White's album "Woman King"; photo.
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33 Pop into the Reverb to check out Cherry Monroe
Kalvig--Lindsay (Student--2004)
The band, Cherry Monroe, plays pop, rock, and emo ballads; photo.
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34 Cagers light up scoreboard
Durley-Petty--Riebeil (Student--2004)
Men's basketball team defeated Western Michigan University, 86-75; Ben Jacobson scored a game-high 29 points; photo.
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35 Hill dismissed from football team Due to an arrest made in Iowa City during the weekend, Hakim Hill will not be allowed to play for the Panthers.
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36 UNI cruises past Air Force in final tuneup
Dedor--Richard Mark (Class of 2005)
UNI wrestlers defeated Air Force, 40-6; four seniors wrestle their last match in the West Gym; photo.
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38 Swimming team completes season UNI placed fifth in the Missouri Valley Conference; photo.
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39 Win streak halts at Indiana State
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Indiana State defeated the women's basketball team, 75-56.
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40 Players of the Week Players of the week are Amanda Hess and Meghana Paritala; photo.
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41 March to the Arch, UNI aims for repeat
Linde--Bryan (Student--2005)
The UNI men's basketball team hopes to capture the Missouri Valley Conference title and assure a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
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42 Offense carries UNI to series victory
Molitor--Neal Andrew (Student--2004)
Baseball team defeated Centenary College, 2-1.
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43 Sideline sports
Dedor--Richard Mark (Class of 2005)
NI sports writers discuss the future of the National Hockey League.
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44 Tennis continues to dominate
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Women defeated both Chicago State and Luther, 7-0.
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45 Track finishes on top...13 times The track team recorded thirteen first-place finishes at the UNI-Dome Open.