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1 | Does filibuster still have a place in Senate debates? | While republicans consider using the "nuclear option," conservative groups such as the NRA, and ant-abortion groups are voicing concern. |
2 | Friday, April 15 | The 37th Annual Beginning Reading Conference will be held; Jean Trainor will speak on financial leadership; Honors Research Conference begins. |
3 | Friday, April 15 through Saturday, April 16 | Habitat for Humanity will present "Shantytown." |
4 | Monday, April 11 | White Ribbon Week begins; The Old Scratch Revival Singers will perform on KUNI; Dr. Christopher Brochu will present lectures on paleontology; Senior Celebration will take place throughout the week. |
5 | Terri Schiavo case prompts closer look at end-of-life issues | Francis Degnin will present lecture on "Legal and Ethical Issues in the Wake of the Terri Schiavo Case." |
6 | Thursday, April 14 | Plant sale at the Greenhouse; pizza for seniors; Alan Berkowitz will speak about ending violence against women. |
7 | Tuesday, April 12 | Breakfast for seniors; "Color Me Dark" will be performed at GBPAC for local children; Take Back the Night will be held; Senior Seminar on "Life in the Actual Real World" will be held. |
8 | UNI All-Sports Camp begins summer registration | Camp sports include soccer, rugby, swimming, basketball, and track for children seven to thirteen. |
9 | UNI to host 37th annual Beginning Reading Conference | Keynote speakers at conference will be Nancy Carlson and J. Richard Gentry. |
10 | UNI Women's Rugby Club advances to Nationals | UNI rugby team will participate in Sweet 16 Women's Collegiate Nationals. |
11 | Wednesday, April 13 | Bill Koch will present "Walt Whitman Live!!"; Ana Kogl will discuss private property; Francis Thicke will discuss ecologically concerned agriculture; Francis Degnin will present lecture on bio-medical ethics. |