Issue Contents

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1 City council threatens not to renew liquor license
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Tony's La Pizzeria's liquor license may not being renewed by Cedar Falls; owner must now plead his case to the State Alcoholic Beverages Division.
2 Panther Shuttle budget falls short; students take longer walks after spring break
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
Due to a budget cut of $29,000, the Panther Shuttle will cease operation on March 11 for the remainder of the school year; photo.
3 Spring career fair tomorrow in union The Spring Career Fair is Wednesday, March 2; more than eighty organizations will be participating.
4 Women take charge; defense class promotes protection and self-reliance
Ellingson--Jarrod (Student--2005)
The Department of Public Safety is offering the Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) program to women on campus; photo.
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5 Electrathon offers scholarship Participants in the Electrathon Race can apply for a scholarship.
6 Hanish promoted to assistant VP Janice Hanish has been named assistant vice-president for event management.
7 Monologues given for Women's History Month "The Rib Speaks Out" will be presented March 3, 2005.
8 Psychologist speaks on flow and creativity Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi will present two lectures.
9 Registration starts for Relay for Life The Relay for Life Committee is accepting team registrations.
10 Senators elected for 2005-06 school year Senate roster.
11 Spiritual, religious leadership discussed "Spiritual and Religious Leadership" will be the next topic for the Leaders on Leadership series.
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12 Alumni Association offers graduates help with loans
Klein--Matt (Student--2004)
The UNI Alumni Association is offering a student loan consolidation program.
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13 Chinese New Year festival emphasizes history, culture
Crane--Ryan P. (Student--2003)
The event was coordinated by the Introduction to Leadership class and the Chinese Student and Scholar Association.
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14 Scholarship recognizes open, active involvement in community
Hammitt-- Katie Ruth (Class of 2005)
Michael Bowser received the Matthew Shepard Scholarship in 2002.
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15 Overzealous attack on gummies
Kelly--Ned (Student--2004)
Feels there are more important issues to be dealt with than the Kraft gummy snack scandal.
16 Seen a germ lately? Encourages students to wash their hands more often due to reduce the potential for infection.
17 Stop the obsession: celebrities are human, too
Musgrave--Matt (Student--2004)
Thinks that people should not care so much about the lives of celebrities.
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18 Congratulations to Murphy-Fahmy
Erwin--Grant E. (Class of 2007)
Believes the students of UNI made a good decision in electing Joe Murphy and Tarek Fahmy.
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19 Big Brother Big Sister leaves an impression
Ellingson--Jarrod (Student--2005)
Big Brothers and Big Sisters has made an impact on Cory Henke's life.
20 Coaches on campus; Geopfert takes cue from brother coaching track on campus
Stevens--Kamilah (Student--2004)
Senior communications major Tyler Geopfert is an assistant coach for the UNI men's track and field team; photo.
21 Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Do you currently volunteer? If not, have you in the past or do you plan to in the future?"; photo.
22 World's Window operates on volunteerism
McCue--Timothy M. (Student--2003)
World's Window, a retail store in Cedar Falls, relies upon volunteers to help with stocking shelves and sorting merchandise; photo.
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23 Reverb hosts J Trey
Kirkpatrick--Tashana Nicole (Class of 2005)
J Trey, consisting of three former UNI students, will perform at the Reverb; photo.
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24 Forty Watt Bulb doesn't fall short with bright new album
Fasselius--Jon (Student--2003)
Review of Forty Watt Bulb's new album, "A Shovel Length Short"; photo.
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25 Cagers see 20-20; UNI beat Bradley Saturday to reach 20-win mark for second straight season
Durley-Petty--Riebeil (Student--2004)
In the last home game of the season, the men's basketball team defeated Bradley, 81-72; photo.
26 Hard-working Baima won't quit
Dedor--Richard Mark (Class of 2005)
Sophomore Nick Baima hopes to win a national championship in wrestling; photo.
27 Men's track wins MVC Indoor Championship
Roos--Nicholas Alexander (Student--2005)
Dirk Homewood was named Missouri Valley Conference MVP; coach Chris Bucknam was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year; Ivana Barsic broke her school record; the men's team won the Indoor Championship; photo.
28 Panthers avenge loss, feast on 'Jays
Heston--Neal F. (Class of 2006)
Senior Alex Cook surpassed 1000 rebounds for her career during the Panther's win against Creighton, 65-58; Emily Berry and Alex Cook played their last games in the West Gymnasium; photo.
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29 Sideline Sports
Lietzow--Andrew Calvin (Class of 2007)
NI sportswriters discuss which Missouri Valley Conference teams have the best chance to capture the NCAA Tournament bid.
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30 Demons and Wildcats shut down Panthers
Molitor--Neal Andrew (Student--2004)
The UNI baseball team went 1-3, losing to Northwestern State and Kansas State, but winning against Eastern Michigan.
31 MVC baseball standings Standings for Missouri Valley Conference baseball teams.
32 Team results at 2005 MVC Indoor Track Championships Results given.
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33 Shatnaya gains honorable mention, Robnett to scholar-athlete team Lena Shatnaya was named to the Missouri Valley Conference honorable mention team and Rachael Robnett was named a member of the 2005 scholar-athlete team; photo.
34 Tennis reaches lucky no. 7 Team results for the matches against Western Illinois and Southeast Missouri State; conference standings also provided.