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10 hours, 100,000 protesters, one cause Fifty-five Iowans traveled to Washington, D. C., last weekend to protest the war in Iraq; photo.
Islamic girls denied freedom, says speaker Joan Wallach Scott, a faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study, spoke at UNI last week about the banning of head scarves in schools in France; photo.
Still less jobs for disabled, experts claim Office of Disability Services helps students get the same opportunities as people without disabilities; photo.
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Local TV show focuses on healthy snacking Luann Alemao, host of local "Get Fit" program, will broadcast a new show with Joe Murphy showing students how to make healthy snacks; photo.
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Injuries piling up for UNI Soccer team lost both matches in Oklahoma last weekend; photo.
Quest for conference crown starts Saturday Football team starts the Gateway Football Conference schedule this week at Western Illinois.
Perfect Panthers 4-0 in MVC; netters sit atop Valley after sweeping Southern Illinois and Evansville Volleyball team takes two more victories, making them 10-4 overall, though still undefeated in the conference; photo.
Tennis crowns two champs Meghana Paritala and Meredith Esbeck came away from the meet last weekend with victories.
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Rough ride for Gateway Scores from Gateway Conference teams during last week before conference games start.
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Bucks promote Corbin to general manager Dan Corbin will take over as manager for the Waterloo Bucks for the 2006 season; photo.
Panther of the Week Profile of UNI tennis player Meghana Paritala; photo.
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Benefits of biking outweigh driving Writers show how riding a bike can save you money and improve your health.
Exploiting sex in advertising Writer explains that the illusion of perfect sex is what sells items and causes people to think that bodies are mere objects.
An open letter to the annoying guy in front Writer expresses frustrations aimed at people in his classes who contribute useless information and seem to be there just to bug classmates.
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Liberals should stop hypocrisy Jessica Anderson writes to defend Chief Justice nominee John Roberts' decision not to answer certain questions on controversial issues.
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Student Voices Students respond to the question, "Where is your favorite place to study and why?"
Good study habits start with knowing the basics Explains what students need to know to study more effectively; photo.
History of Homecoming involves struggle, accomplishments Brief history of Homecomings at UNI; photo.
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Congratulations, the Department of Residence commends these students List of students living on campus who made the Dean's List in spring of 2005.
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Student employees in the Department of Residence get the job done! Department of Residence recognizes student employees who made the Dean's List in the spring of 2005; list included.