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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.
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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.
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3 Spring career fair tomorrow in union The Spring Career Fair is Wednesday, March 2; more than eighty organizations will be participating.
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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.
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6 Hanish promoted to assistant VP Janice Hanish has been named assistant vice-president for event management.
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7 Monologues given for Women's History Month "The Rib Speaks Out" will be presented March 3, 2005.
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8 Psychologist speaks on flow and creativity Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi will present two lectures.
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9 Registration starts for Relay for Life The Relay for Life Committee is accepting team registrations.
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10 Senators elected for 2005-06 school year Senate roster.
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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.
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16 Seen a germ lately? Encourages students to wash their hands more often due to reduce the potential for infection.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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31 MVC baseball standings Standings for Missouri Valley Conference baseball teams.
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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.
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34 Tennis reaches lucky no. 7 Team results for the matches against Western Illinois and Southeast Missouri State; conference standings also provided.