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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.